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2 a. mm 4 ‘ Irish Plotters in America to Be Arrested “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ { ‘ | au “Circulation Books Open to All. vd Circulation Books Open to All." PRICE TWO CENTS, Sr ND Rt sad NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918. 14 PAGES ancenomsaneainans —~ WEATHER—Probably showers to-night and tomorrow, ALL BUT 53 SAVED FROM THE MOLDAVIA; FULL LIST OF AMERICANS LOST ON SHIP U.S, GOVERNMENT AND BRITAIN GI OVERTHETOP. “S,a™™2.95.. U.S. SOLDIERS ON TRANSPORT HAVENEW RIHPLOT PROOF; se "°= =~ SANG AS THE VESSEL WAS SINKING MORE A sue ARF COMING a | eee ee 53 MISSING FROM MOLDAVIA, All but Two of Those Lost Killed by “Thirty } ilions or Or Bust!” IS) the Sritish steamer inniscarra the ia et Rally was sunk by an American de- ALL OF CO. B, sTH INFANTRY; Torpedo—Depth Charges Dropped stroyer shortly afterward, it was | | by Dest to Sink Submari veillance in America What the Red Cross asked Amer- have been landed. | ica has given. The $100,000,000 Wi Total of 482 UL Ss. S. Soldiers of Fourth Division LONDON, May 25.—With the exception of fifty-thres Americ ) TIONS i lJ, S. SOLDIERS id : LSON MAY PUT TAX BILL on Vessel—Victims From Many soldiers, all the persons on board the British tr t ‘ 4 ' » 4 ic ward the ‘oopship Moldavi LONDON REVELATION | | » Which { ae F ON BRITISH FRONT Sigeenriaclaye Smale asin | OVER 10 EXTRA SESSION Parts of the Country. was torpedoed and sunk Thursday morning off the southeast coast of . | British Government Gives Out bee sactiee heur showed — ; | WASHINGTON, May 25.—Fifty-three men, all members of Com.-| England, were saved and have been landed at a southern British port. Story of Plotting in That one ras | Compromise: Likely: To Postpone | any B, 58h Infantry, Fourth Division, were reportea lost in the sink-| No officers’ names are among the list of missing and it contains the Country and Here. —— New York will not know wntit} Action t sil uke ing of the British transport Moldavia, the War Department reported to-|"4mes of only two non-commissioned otficers, ’ Several Men in the New | Monday night, which marks the ter- Elections. Phe nanos (oilaw! The Moldavia carried 482 American soldiers of the 58th Infantry. aishough | daly pass new Corp) PRED CHAPPELL, flllae Journme ‘ . 7 25.—More . herp oa ane ne{ American Army Are Ree [™."eoe 0 evidence than that disclosed in the J h e the close ported Injured. lto the mercy fui | Mination of the Red Cross drive, just WASHINGTON, May al of its subscription Congress had prepared revenue legislation before a All those reported lost belonged to Company 2. British official statement d nor by what mar-!ie appeared to-day that an agr agiatong GOTTENBE Pid: Less than a quarter of an hour after the Moldavia had beea torpedoed : he + | sity. wi od it ched Corp], ROY I, SHENK, Lancaster, | eon Falls, Wis. \ it ” : connection between the Irish Sinn aie : . {gin the city will have distanced its| would be reached to postpone f oP Pa ¥ i GUISSEPPE GRACI, Licati, ftaly.| Vittually every man had goue over the side of the vessel into the lifeboats. Influence is in the| AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS | minimum quota of $26,000,000, and that @ special session might be RHLAL OSS HEA CRLER: Thies iva r Fein and German Inf ON THE BRITIS “RONT IN| |euited after the November election PRIVATES. as ¥, . 0 dwin and Clyde Bosley ot North Troy, Vt, leaped trom the deck hands of the British and American] ~* 2 ITISH FRON N| without abating one whit ite spirit | “".ny. : 4 Indicated after a spec » House Ways and Mea 1 | Cal. PRAN| n IMSTRONG, Dridge- . t waa stated officially FRANCE, Thursday, May 23 (Asso- OA oO. ARMSTR Dridge | THADDEUS HODGES, Mount Care and were drowned Had it not been tor this the losses Would hava bea De pt fi ciated Press),—Several soldiers of to-day. Arrests are to be made soon ' the “new” Ameriean Army now in this countcy and possibly addi- | | port, Oxia ; mittee at which the subject was)?” mel, Utah, | discussed. President Wilson is oon.| ANDREW BLACKWELL, Hominy, Chis JOHNSON, Martins Mill, confined to those killed by the explosion of the t pedo, lof giving “till it hurts’ New York jontered the final hours of the drive | ¢ Mlto.day with a warm plow of satis- n | Okta | this front are reported to have been |vinced, 1t was said, that the legislat ve The Bosley brothers were On guard when the ship was struck | having reache svod| should be postponed an one BOSH, Lankin, No D. . <aitn et a , rests in Ircland, | faction at having reached and passed | should be postponed and Is ready ISADOR M. KNEIP, St. Paul i : fe ass Sat Sr sae tonal arrest ce i tIrish-Amor-| YoUnded = yesterday = by bombS |41,4 mark set for it and determined |MAKe that recommendation if Der D. BOOSALIS, Fargo.! oun KOR Mivsourt Avenue,| PH¢fe Was a sharp list, and they evidently believed she was tuming mber © ninent Irish-Amere | 3, T . mre lene . le and epublican leaders wii ‘ = re ear! Anur ' coma 2OPPEd by German yalders. This a ' ae 9,000,000 | cratic and Republican leaders will South Milwaukee over, Search was made for them, but they were not seew after thes foans, including « heretofore for itself the new limit of "$30,000,000 | sure him it will be taken up und pas. ed | ROSLEY, North Troy, | . 7: . uaown as Irish pal are under] "8 their first experience with the| 4. puget: immediately at an extra session ROAR Cy MADENG, Gtresbure: jumped overboard. “ e Ni, e. Im most cases it was|¢nemy and all the Americans have| The committee had before It a mem= satiN AY, DOBLEES North trowel surveillance oa penealy ae ite es fare han| ¢.vhe Evening World filled its | thdum from the President seting| ERWIN W, HOSLEY, North Troy!” Jonny 9, LARXEN, Chivago. (Tho sceno of the stuking Is still a military secret, but there are sald Bere wy pe han Paes ite | ; ase seen real warfare Das) 499 per cent. subscription at forth that at least one-third of the Gov. | ¥' were CO) BRADRUON, Hovalion PRANK LEWANDOSKI, Clieigo. | fndications the vessel was en route to England, though despatches from eter cne fasta CaaOORIR TU THE ee neon to-day and is driving ahead [erunient’s war exvenpes should be met] VESEIE ©. BRACKEN, Hovallom) cLype i. LINDSEY, Clarksburg.| Washington quote the War Department ufficlaly au expreceing the oe most o ots ¢ : tilt T) lon’ 4 good by taxat hiefly to be derived from nn {es ; | The Americans are making « #004! 44 make the final showing some- eee eee eee ee eae eee age as CGRACK DN, SOHH |e , oo | Hef she was taking to France American troops who had beeu training Lee |impression and they astonished Brit- inc taxes and taxes on business anh G. DR IN, ANTON W. LUNDELE, South > The esplonage law pissed about @ thing better than that and on non-essenttuls, St. Clovd, Minn in England. Mowever, a special cablo to Tue Sveulog World from aming for a Liritish Chicas : vsis for proxe- | {8h and French veterans by the quick- tae a “ P ae : gets ago provides 6 for p | £08 Prevod vetaiens bythe ailek WILLIAM A. BR Hosavillos| santo @arcAioiLy diester London said “The Moldavia was torpedved while auine peraanih it ft a . | * \ « ar [selves to new customs and tho cheer-|to remember President Wilson's ine | tf ian RANK MKINNEY, Stonington,| ©lannel port.”) nere against and t GHORGE N. BUCHANAN, Manette, | The Mohiav a { ; : {fulness with which they accept dis- | junction o ttl St . | | he hiavia was moving forward ea and Allies of the tke) ws ENATE “3° | JESSE MARS, Shelbyy ° MIL BUCHER, 1 Centro, Cut 1 ferred to in the OL : vere, Wis.| YS almost within sight of its destination when the torpedo crashed y ferred ns and hundreds of | SUMED. CAULAR. TaRIaaih RUDOLPH MIKLIE, 1 re, W BS en the torpedo crashed ii were committed before that avt be- ie peapel pe i ee Hite | Boatteaids id Rockefeller | FRED D. CANWELL: full fives | t's side. The big vessel listed sharply oaty if they were renewed after ite Jhave given their millions. Tho dtfter-| Jones Otfers Bill to Bar Manutac FRANK: ONULL, Blytheville, Ark Now is tho time for the individual} nenting rebe reat Britain ¢ ateme comfort, By the French, with whom|big corporations have p: | they are billeted, they are admired for|renderod the their physique, good vehavior and | thousands | ardor, ne Destroyers began rusts é f so as a at ae wenn eco ee eae sng a oe an at an ele othe ama passage. agate atewants ‘ A ‘ © of Bee Ww the a AS Sun Jose, Ca “RANK X, Kice 1 iy, samalatt faa: it . os [ee on ere torn th see t at Now York a re to hea! the wounds Wit DWIN 1. CLAUSING, Grattou.| WALTER G. SAUTTEL, New Although they prevented the U boat from resppearing, it is aut the best of good will. All are ready!come largely from the thin pocket. ~j anne : : | spas bs f dropped in a circh ’ hw col F ‘ In poc Are minis tod é ‘ uC repere,| JOSPPI MAN, Fort Totten, | ed a circle around the point from which the torpedo was sen 1 is uaserinin ey la Be eens HOS GhY gaya Sets Gm estmasl een} eae wie 4 LEWIS P, SPIBS, Nelson, Wis. Capt. Johnson, an American infantry officer. who w ws on bow IN PLOT FOR REVOLUTION | It is uncertain how long their train- ernment hustlers were at work to-|gency AR tural Ji makin HERMAN DIEHL, No, 445 East RAY SWAR1 Ing on this sido will continue. Th Oat Street, New York City j, Mlewsant Hil, O. 1 the Moldavia, gave a Daily Telegraph represeutative this account ot ee day bringing in the stragglers to come | oo) try during the MERKS, Beaune| MAURICE G. SWEETLAND, Al- iat ¢ Were A ; J officers ure taking good care of pieto tho huniired per cont Tee ae ahdiient provides NL i RENE WW. DLE 1 ace the sinking: ritish Governmen iscloses E:Vi-} men, are satisfied with their con tion, Tho New York Publi: Sorvi re Mj WILLOW ‘TRAPP, Arbor Vitue, The <i ; ; " 1 ew uble Ser all be manufacture AD KKEL, West & Wis. | wp, The ship was struck just forward of the engines on the po dence Concerning von Bern- | on and progress and are contident}Gommission ia proud to report { the war lasta. Pena wt i just ig the port side, that whenever they are called on they PRILALDT, Chicago. > torff and Joan Devoy 1 all of 1,100 employees has sub- mn of the law EPWARD L. GERL, Manitow [x Bp WARD NX. WHBEDA, Tolley.) All the troops were in their bunks sleeping in their unitorms, ‘There was s a c oy. Will give a good account of them-|.. <PREV % a ie sina . G *. —Germany'a un-| selves, The manoeuvres in thir fratl rns ene that ra State ¢ i © years’ imprisonmon Wis | BARNEY B, WILLIAMS, Dixon, Ky.}a loud explosion and then the ship's whistle was blown, which was a 4 Stl mission was in Iino to 9 “over the tiring efforts to foment revolution in few days on this front were carried don’ Aonilaelye tosith Ireland with the aid of the Sinn Fein Wis a total of 482 American soldiers on the ve: out In the hottest weather and on| , Who alll signal for everybody to come on deck. The men had been assigned te aise weal AG ie dadsing Dron | Twenty-seven city devartmenty 13 GERMANS EXECUTED 1 part of the 58th Infantry, Mie . ven ss “ Ay hates Wind thele cialiy- . pe boats, and boat drill had been held every day during (he vov- aro laid bare in a statement from the | cendy ginal! iMe disappear, and the | Tee 28 ui foray Lr geo ra | Phundred’ a | Two Others of Fifteen Sailors | After the abortive n Fein vebel- | e ms: tlon wo : ; “The Moldavia listed to port, but righted herself aud ran on tor aie of eae meek mat te. eras SHIFT BLOCK SHP ey ef (ouied ag that ae) 9 eee a “a BY AMERICAN FLYERS IN FRANCE; about fifteen minutes to avoid being hit San Then she began to sink | IN THE HARBOR AT OSTEND |", "° ee hi i a rt eae Tek AMSTE Leen aes os it TWO U S AVIATO K‘LLED Steadily, Orders were given to lower the boats and rafls, and we got off History, wi us BO employocy,| tn sailors were tried at ¢ e Oe RS i “Destroyers had been circling around us all the time and as soon as made for another revoit in i this miscarried because of entry into the war and ability to send troops to Ivelan >assage Thirty Fee! " 1 to maa nu ection with the Brite ‘ uprising in Ireland was plan |F st Thirty Feet Wide Is Made, ia de eA aay eh and ' the Moldavia was struck they dropped several depth charges. No‘second year after the German but the nal Is Not Bein jnot a Red dul a ot. § ¢ welt oe a Shiacaabe aie the) Geran aenHe vs at the ( ia Is Not Being | ‘ : nea have Lil cinch Pershing Officially Announces Two Notable} torpedo was fired, and we saw nothing of the submarine. We remained in when seen Be tain. peau mably would Sree pe a ms AG: eeare t Air Victories and Two Others Also Rumored. |the tifeboats until the ship sank, when we were taken on board the de- ning the recent arrests In e statement says that facts sretaaie soled. silad. Goa Ghee [AMERICAN REPORT] stroyers and documents, for obvious reasons headquart “As soon as the men ge y he boats s they beg Tauisinarioe a? ote 4 | bari today. show ‘ e@ rela. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, May 24 (Associated | As nas the men got abourd the boals and raf 1ey began 9 disclosed at this time, nor @ harbor of Ostend on May 10| tive standing t boroughs ? aurhingé als r w ship sank they gave three cheers. eaanel be ilse nt aay she Mi a beni rtioy ay I ee cian Gee | AMERICAN FLYER KILLED F ).—American aviators shot down two German aeroplanes last Tues. | laughing and singing, and when the ship sank they gave three cheers, tween Germany and Ireland | The vi | porals and the others pri. Sra\ ohne of ever? pln: vatied ter Dileana Vane IN HIS FIRST WAR FLIGHT tysethe official statement from American Headquarters to-night “Ot the fifty-three missing, two are s Bronx, $14 - { r |vates, I believe all were killed by the explosion.” have succeeded jn ting the con- ereto laden cruiser V ndictive, sunik forces, dict now Iyfr Ag to the Wongside the establishment of submarine in Ir In the pi eiroun ern piey, leaving & passay wishing tis. Ma 1 A Hhere are no new developments 10 report, It ty established The big liner was torpedoed without warning shortly after stances, it ix added, no otlir course | @bout thirty fect wide. Th 1 ' ‘ fy our aviators shot down two hostile aeroplanes on May midnight Thursday morning, but no statement of the disaster was ‘ open to the Government “sf use | enous to allow dest " a iiiik andl Bags American aviat € shot down two more German airplanes |issued by the British Admiralty until late last night. The Mol- He Alien Guineee Gat : ra A OM hepa ts Merald r¢ \ foul, The victories gained in the fighting on May 22 have davia was being convoyed by British destroyers. It was a bright, : » authors and abettors of a b atin: the Red Cr att) ther eS ie Feit be od. moonlight night, and although a good lookout was kept for sub- i , hae ee Bay ala ee a el ; hay Soi, mas Which | ican sove paragraph would indicate that two planes have been | marines, no U boat was sighted, and the torpedo struck the liner r atasamneal from the Press 1 , BAN’ hehnieen the 1! th arent a utes sh n aildition to those mentioned oMcially as having been | without warning, penetrating her hull just below the bridge. ho revolutionary movement in) DrURB. A German destro Ny Be un aviator, asked pert ned May Shit Most of the men un board the Moldavia were in their ham- ‘ Ireland which culminated | ate HE ROE LY Pa aRe eB cule i yee ! U.S. 1 YERS DECORATED AS THEY DIED mocks when the explosion occurred, They were turned out at Ama oF & sanaldered ne : - FS aan sows WASHINGTON, May 25.—The War Department ¢ * once, and all, with the exception of the missing fifty-three were » i petree Eee} . Ht my ieee Phe basin at Bruges, which is he # W War K , ' i> communiy eventually saved from life boats and lite rafts by the Bri - “(A)—Attemps by the German a ey and Zee r f: i 1 On W ly alte jeut, Walter V. Barneby, Signal stroyers. (Continued on Powrih Pages but the canal is not being werk! (Continued on § Sage Meee atpte ‘ The missing men were in the extreme lower deck and the ex-