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a 4 5 : ees held i is bat THE EVENING WORLD, T oe NR i UESDAY, MAY 28, 1918. sustained severe chine guns. BRITISH FALL BACK ON AISNE AFTER DAY OF HEAVY FIGHTING puni: Left Wing Could Not Hold Against Tremen- dous Assault—New Attack in Flanders. [BRITISH REPORT] LONDON, May 2 is the text of the report issued to- day by the War Ottice: ‘ against the British tr is still taking place o' “Toward the end of the day the weight of the enemy’s atta —Following essure was maintained by the enemy all day yesterday oops engaged on the Aisne front, and severe fighting hole front of t he w @ Pritish sector. carries his troops across the River Aisne to the west of the British sector and com- pelled the left of our line to fall back agai in aay strength along the whole of th The enemy is developing his Aisne battlefront. é 21st Division, maintaining contact with the French, all day. On the centre and lett, tae 8th, 15th and 25th Divisions, in a determined resistance, maintained their second line until a late hour. “On the Lys front local fightnig was recommenced this morning 'n the area east of Dickebusch Lake. “On the remainder of the Britisn front a number of prisoners have been taken by our troops in successtul raids carried out at different points during the night, and the artiflery has been active on both sides.” he right, sition nine | ALLIES RETIRE IN GOOD ORDER BEFORE SUPERIOR NUMBERS ct Battle of Specially Great Violence Now in Progress Between Vesle and Aisne Rivers. [FRENCH REPORT] by 8 committee of the New York com: mancery, 4s traversing (ae danger supe yh iin GERMANS REPULSED BY AMERI CA NS LEA VE MAN Y DEAD ON FIELD | hment from aoncininiel shelltire and French ma ‘Battle Line as It Extends From Sea Across France; Circle Shows Region Where Germans Crossed Aisne ITALIAN TROOPS 7 + WINNEWVICTORY, ~ CAPTURE 440) MEN ‘Follow Up inital Success in! Which 900 Troops and Sev- eral Positions Were Taken. | | ROME, May 28 broke throug Italian troops successive enemy de- fenses near muns were taker This success followed the laune ;in@ of an attack in the mountain re- ;8ions in which taken and The summit of Monte Zigoton, the town of Presena, Monticello Pass and | the Mountain spur east of the pass | have been wrested trom from the enemy. “BOHEMIAN REGIMENT GOES OVER TO ITALIANS vernal positions were prisoners captured ‘ Russian Front to b ight Against the Allies. _-OF NEAR $150,000,000 Repatriated French Tell of Damage 510 20 ger] Nan This arose New Ho Hope for the 2 ALY of 7 awe fines \ i lc of That RMAN DIVISIONS MUTINY; TEUTONS PLAIWLY, SHOW ss J PONE HS HS RED CROSS CAMPAIGN Ro, cut oe oe ren toms ava w tewe NETS TOTAL IN NATION FEAR WHEN ORDERED TO FIGHT THE ALLIES ndence a-Hungar crete form assumed a more « Rohemian. tre on the eve ¢ Cghting line. Done to Beautiful Build- le to the depth of 750 yards Sunday night a War Office announced to-day. Considerable were inflicted lon the enemy, and 449 prisoners, | four trench mortars and ten machine | that and carry HUGHES ASKS FOR DATA ABOUT AIRCRAFT DELAY Dent Quizzed on Aviation in Con- sideration of $12,000,000,000 Military Bill, WASHINGTON, May 2%.—The Sonate batt tary Committee was asked to-day by les E. Hughes, conducting the De- parent of Justice's Aircraft Investi mation, for all information the com- mittee has bearing on delapa in the air- craft programme. It will be turned over mmediately Quizzing of Chairman House Military Commit tion marked first Dent » about of the ayin- consideration of the News was received here to-day the relief steamer Oriole, Raku for Astrakhan, Caspian Sea and that 1,000 refugees, most of them wom were drowned Day, a Jewish newspaper, re- ceived a enblegram from ita corre- spondent at Charbin this morning con- firming the news and giving some of the details. Baku is a port of Caucasia the Caspian. r there Turks Armenians and Russians have been en gaged in battle, and local relief com mittees have working to get the that n and chil Jewish families out of the dangerous territory. It was planned to charter steamers the refugees to Astrakhar ani they wares (ne nearer wel bound f ‘om | was sunk in the; Jewish | AGENT OF KAISER SEIZED HERE WITH ASECRET CODE Kuhlen KerheR, Associate off Boy-Ed and Papen, Had Long | Been Watched. 0.000.000 military tll me che wore | Gustav Rernhard Kublenkamptt, @ jerman reserve officer, forty-four t_had ficures furnished by the|{ years old, who has been in the ime War Department with which he an perting and exporting business here, |swered all questions. He admitted thatlwas taken into custody to-day |there are not now enough training | “2% taken it ey ee planes to supply the men who want to] T8°Mts of the artment of Justion get into aviation schools, but insisted from, the off Charles: Fy ae Charkes of failure to. tet mates | Woody and will probably be interned. 10 France bat be maronay exanser Auhlenkampff has been under the watchful care of the Department of Justice for more than two years, He el] 000 REFUGEES DROWNED Wis mixed up with Capt d and Jvon Pa their a s sald IN SINKING OF RELIEF SHIP :,):*-° 2" nin vail | nishing of suppties t man raiders Jin 1914 and to have ndied large, Women and Children, Jewish War | "ams of money in carrying on Germag aetivities here before the United Victims, on Vessel Lost in States entered the wa Caspian Sea. He has been required to report daily for a long t eto the Department of Justice, Recently, it is suid, a code wag found in his possession, He claimed 1 Was enly a business code. German aliens are forbidden to have codes in their possession, While Kuhlenkampff was under exe jamination h Jraided by a apartment uptown wag the Deparumang oks showing $500.4 cul banks and letters of Justice 000 deposits in lc from promin nt Germans were founds Among the letters was one from Vom Papen which contained th ne “3 want to th ou for what you have done for It is true I eon a reste but 1 want to see Germany win the war,” sad Kuhlenkampf under ex ainat M d lang t ick there ta | spend t) | gents wha ave b t nto have maintained an tude wrogant tempt him ove 00 from and ta ips Bere m New vders and Heavy Brow Alrernte, WASHINGTON, May 28.—Tests of jthe practicability of the heavy | Browning machine gun for use om airplanes where synchronized firing system is uve demone strated its efficiency, the War Dee partment announced to-day, and it i will be pted along with the Mare lin gun as an aircraft weapon, Advertised Goods Are on Sale at All Loft Stores Tuesday and Wednesday. ar Specials and Offerings sor Memorial Day T‘ PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION states that he The lively pastimes, Memorial Day to bea day of Devotion the boys who are in the Service of the baseball of door sports will be abandoned. in other words, and so, of course, you | will want a goodly supply of Candy to see you through. We d a wonderfully interesting bulletin of values Holiday Combination Package pecified weight includes the cantaine We np of the fol ving inti nal pwekin “de with. tha 10, und for Co texnetl reli DE TUX Patriotic Novelties, TE AND BLEUE SHIELDS_Covered ational colors and in ry ure filled with vara HILLED "Se "and Lie PPC, ew F white banner an wn officers a Laren PARIS, May Following is the text of to-day’s War Office) MOSCOW, May 28 (By Associated ines in Lille ime: Homenilané aie f ranged in the {it the northern pant of ‘ Mm divisions of Sierman | 8 le, enka. of tho : Ay forces 1, (Oriole Was the first relief ah Statement: troops in the Dvinsk region refused | (Continued from First Page.) ARIS, May 28.—Many German patting against t »ppressors “Late yesterday the Germans with the assistance of newly arrived |! obey orders to ad to the | —————— soldiers, when told they are | the Bohemian s presented 9 : ? i French fr Lhe gavenangai ative momplated cat going to the front, start cry- particularly good appearance. All ar forces succeeded in crossing the Aisne between Vailly and Berry-au-Bac.! prince Le d Inat | ing and do not attempt to hide their nd wel! built men. Their uniform Midnight last night ee ele Bickel aU DUE ane Rae See ch and British troops, confronted by enemy forces of greatly superior investigate, and many matin | Rrookivn reported to-day its totai| displeasure, according to me \ ent than that of the other Allied Rene ant Buell (rocp Tat itt gad cade Therbaitle iecoing | MAAKed and dosens condemned to|quyceription ct thabsinon which ia{ Of @ party of elehty repatriated |troops, with a xrasiah erven tunic snd) BELMONT PARK RESULTS. size, are continuing their retirement in good order. he batfle is going] vir tabor for lite. naideréd remarkable since, at the| civilians from Lille and aurround- {® Vlsorless cap, edaed with red leMnen Wonaaasael ects on with violence between the Vesle and the Aisne Rivers, in the region) Opposition by the peasants in the neginning of the lost day of the drive,| ing districts who ha TE a. HEU UU lie ciiieiie cause bid teen cen Ukraine against ans ond u dito Fra jer a ol ‘ of the Plateaux, behind which French reserves are coming up. i ais eo aoe i ie Re orough Was behind its quota ot] bashed i fee Het a er representa Straight away. Sherman ale ca eed af agi tole ay ‘a ng CORLL wi: paths in ba i tives of the various Slay elements whieh wexz!, 18 to 5, 8 to 4 “ » Champ. e, on the right bank of the Meuse and in the| ers ta Jing rapidly " ‘Wwe “ille re months A i : abi * it In the Champagne, ¢ ie rig ; se Fe eee ie ite tarenta, ae. (EVERY STATE EXCEPT ILLINOIS VA ft fle “a i Re to throw, off the Austrian voke + Osgood, 101 (Erickson), 10 Woevre great artillery activity continues, A strong raiding attack in the) sieving buildings and otherwise hin EXCEEDS QUOTA. supe te dhe aha hatte bens Croats ech ee sector of Chambrettes was repulsed by our tir dering the work of German banda try The latest official figures from) eas a eaacvands. CARE baGLi DHS) Lake ianalcat ae nx to commandeer food, The Germans! other parts of the country show that| ew? Seba, | % the tue tre pitava. Ww in ' P he buildings are rui and hun- | While the Caech-Slovaks and Poles, th i ontinental United States with 200 fe northern Slava, also are , e - moat ous, M * dreds of houses destroyed. The | organized large detachmens. | per cent. Every ate exceeded Its ward independence. A ON REAL GERMAN OBJECT IN SHELLING OF PARIS) and are urmed with machine kun aot quota except Iilnois, which fell about French civilian element re ei Pata yar redne $2,800,000 short of its $8,000,000. Every Would have nothing tc do with the | ne, animated by the asp division except the Central oversub-| German militarists off the tyrnany of Austria 117 (Row i Will It Be a Dash ips aris Through Shell From Long Range Geanan| SHIPS, 1097 700 TONS, ribed ee aaa and out, fret: Foreground ¢ a Chairman Breed announced a con. my ene LO (Lake. § to Soissons or Concealed Drive | Gun Bursts in Crowded Street tribution of $100,000 from Charles M. KING ILL IN EPIDEMIC ; Diew. Sir AUER at Amiens? —Women Chief Victims. | LAUNCHED IN ONE WEEK Schwab which had come in during OF 00D MALADY IN SPAIN . cent 7 Gurreriey; (War | MAG aufra, the pal jour and Jack Stuar PARIS, May 28-—-Military opinion! PARIS, May 28. -Three persons were | - the last day of the drive and had not saaiasiicinainincinanla IS + to whether the German killed and fourteen injured im the rotal for May Is Thirty Steel Ves-, Om Das attefilon “tbs chairs ve on Aisne front is an effort int of Paris yesterday by the | Son bdalél Wenty-Hve per cent. of this Theatres Deserted and Madrid : Hale preesarr4 nK-ranke gun | sels and Twenty-Five sum is credited to the Bethlehem " © wreak through at &o nether it{, One shell burst in a crowded street in| Wooden Ones Stee) Company's plant Business Life Paralyzed by a Special make a dash for Paris, or whether it) pont of a tramway station. Th i : — Species of Grip. Attractions is a manoeuvre preliminary (2 894) women were getting Into a car. One; WASHINGTON, May 4,—-Fiftee i for the day eventua ain attack against AMIENS. | erg) persons within the car, one a child, a total tonnage of 109,700 were ' el rid is almost para yred by the ou Flags,’ Flowers most probable one from the fact that! The bombardment was begun agata the Shipping Board announced te nature of the disease has not been de German Crown Prince, with the | to-day day. This figure brings the launching termined, although it is not fatal of the German Army, is in com-| An official expl to why the! for May to 30 steel ships and fen Peasants, Robt of Husbands and) The and moving picture houses ¥ | War Office cannot: ma public more | ships Ss Rua Day Pathetic are deserted, while the tramways are ff the than the seantiest detaila says to Sons by War, Pay Pathetic crippled because of the iliness of em: enem Itrat south oo he 4 Phemy infiitrations sous Though it is permissible to indicate : Tribute to Americans. ployee, River Aisne h been localized, AC-| ine positions where we are in wo ae eu z _ Reports from the provinees show th ording to the oat news HiNK ) with the enemy, it would be a ve und Shipp WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN| a9 per cent. of the population ia affected . 4 . nrg ro Aweight May & (Associated Press) & desires thi Paris, in the region of Pont Arey, | crime t rmit the Germans, by means | & ® by the strange disease. q'P. t north of Fismes, north of Pont Avert | of details furnished by ua, to rectify peng ne n in the villages IM) “King Alfonso is indisposed and is be- en ues vad 4 i ieaatns. | the least precise of thelr fire Said Nothing About Heart Troable | the rear of the American sector in Pl- sieved to be suffering from the disease, oN. Se Ae ee Leap e i a When Drafted, cardy have aake 1 permis which he apparently contracted yester- | frre and other out The Gefmoans are endeavoring ta! When the name of Alfred A. Fergu- *lon to take car more graves | when ming ‘t's to be a home day, i: enlarge their initial gains, and "| BERMA Nl aTOF | St. Nicholas Avenue, was Of American soldiers, ‘This tribute is all palace chap 4 BeAihe (otha: Pesnl(ke (Ay Ob ve dvckiled not to any anything about from peasant women, most of whom the Presiden for Tuesday and Wednesday. ‘ ent ned him’ found nothing wrong with |#nN4 by the war and have had w hard | Secretary to the Dr Soissons region are excepti ’ on is ‘ ermitting the rapid # ron bs ji » Suburbs. by nia name came back to-day The affection with which the villagers Re Ank Pe ESCA AgANE *0 p Bomts in the Suburbs, but fat ae ae ac C044 Meas | oe sees Se PIGEONS BRING APPEAL © problem, | e Prevented From Flying — |atrs. Mary Ferguson, telling her hg | @t times. ‘The difficulty a Lof view ; | Over the City Ihad died of anthrax, Ferguson went |i Sept aside and the villagums phage Here Urmed sults of the fighting thus far tee with the 808th Infantry, | the Americans’ sorrows and 4 to garded stifying the Ma 4 as where Ame »| WASHING unt ‘ M tan Division, last’ AA! | the villages where American troops are felt In Hrance as tothe outcome ! x t " ece a bille whieh ure in constant 88 of Reading, wile Am 5 ¢ 4 mother received a delayed A — sub et ing army life was “like a danger from y 2, the Amer: | bassador, released three carrier pigeons n " inde | peasants and teach them how to use the Britiah F ruiting Mis to the ' Mother of Kearns Not Know them head of the Mission in New York. who Pans Ae a SAYS ADMIRAL TIRPITZ aa We te Wounded, | ane TRE VEC TE CAAT RE ETHER Sale Taner High Grade Avvorted aiolaneat aul » Kearns, s02 4 HELD IN WEST PONT FRAUD part of the campaign for recruiting Wednesday. Chocolates wh w Ay Morria Park, 1. 1. + n for the and Canadian Chocotates—A_ col= It Politically and reported by our lookout stations, an ported his widowed mother and sister| Brooklisnite Accused of Faleehood Meir ihe va Sy Bests, lica 304 alarm Was Kive tant aft ba ve e he was fourteen veurs oid To Get inte war. Honor a Brit x bombs we hrown ' wa tnaies Hohe inust “ 4 Street, Brookiyn, was ar-| pouring nevoss in their thousands. Don't Ale Spee oS be met, Beare was io Jonn th Meciinniaa, a Bivokivn lawee,| MAIL ON LIBERTY PLANE, nit nister of ; and Frank D'Amb A notary. pub: - . Bias / yunewe 2° MACKENSEN NEAR ANTWERP, °": b \ Engie “ himself admitted wan Sunday, as quoted in the Nachrichten of rf in unty: ton ne! Point a student without examination ty Ht Had Heen Reported He Was to Ne ei NF gmen eee | aug A RADAR, oe ace rigia | ADEN The Admiral's address was ' it yet at Bay | in $5,000 ball cash on acs charges, Bonsal le mont , russe Y tranch | ! AM \ e Sa ja 1 is alleged by eee en p- | thie morning with Pounds ¢ * eh ted with © the : ‘ 4 ta AMSTERDAM, May 28.— Field Mar Ais Mlsaee Segue carlltics Philadelphia and Washington: Me , BAOn fir8 ttt Fatherlar . hal Mackensen has arrived near Ant companied by Lieut. Culver in another ¢ ink of Germany's requirement , a « Culver will take the pou t Phila- MILK CHOCOLATE: CANNON u s sibs ualty A Ra Ao delphia and carry them to Washington MILK CHO Te mes piled a) Ont « 8 . lo A CHOCO mi! “Ne fp } Orient n nly has been PTAWA M The follow > 7 ne are me ‘ “ CHOCOLATE L1H nor Nowthern Europe enn with having been selected to | ing Americans are i ‘ 1"* New Yorker war nisk im- ONION SELLERS IN LONDON, ad the raw materiale requ wv ine | t resumption the German nadian casua 1 i. - dustries. We need to have th 1 fre n ‘ Anes Me yp vireo Hi FM Went BAK WASHINGTON, May 28-1. ¢. Krau eton Hoys Take Place of Fathers whe r was en ite aw killed in action 1 rah z from Anglo-Saxon tyranny for th yhe 1 t Bt hicenee Mtr einlaaiiay eine hoff, of New York, has been appointed Who Are at the Front. pyrpees Agy an Aid nots bi Se aT presumed. t ‘ounsel of Treasury's War Risk In r le. Rhe euomarine warfare, whic ed, F, Kreed, Stoney y surance Bureau to succeed Stuart Shep- | go. yt Dut regret yased at the same meeting in a Moldavia's ¢ on Soldiers i MeConnell, Wo: Ti; wou ard, Who will direct the insurance work F t vad al ighly optimistic manner b err Back cr ers el, FG. Maxwell, Calais, Me Das lin nee that the Hreton onion sel had disap _—— Be Pe meneas ae bat} LONDON EY eect asian ee s Honetand diet Me weticKse, oan le Pre peared from oul atreets for the diration We Also Offer. son in ary Order of For= to-day denied a hed in the Panera) r Ps The b going from y aoor with their long Tacktts ii shay el clan Ware aelgr yt yet en oe nner N of WRItHiOla Reawe: off trinks of onions slung on a pole as « ‘ating yo "ASHING + The funeral services of Whitfield | ia. cit crushed Pelt ir rt ary WASHINGTON, Ma Honorary erished he ship ‘lost A atao entified 1 — POUND BOX x) membership in the Military Order of ae ik Pedlental Re by N — Fore) Wars of the United Stat * orders eo orde was that all of conferred on President. Wilson to-day OT? r at all passen Dente Stores: NEW YORK--BROOKLYN gers must remain on deck while @ ship NEWARK,

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