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a i ENT Re «Aa Beer ence pero = a ——— -_ — sellin. pggpyerorayte THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 30, ‘1918. THREE RAIDS IN LORRAINE CHECKED BY AMERICAN TROOPS’ i cs ~ [GALLANT DEFENSE. 2% Day by Day in New Drive U.S.WOUNDED [Femur RAIDING AIRPLANE. wove inc me oo] BY TERRORS [L ARE VICTIMS OF | _MESSASEOFSws) —paQH eHT DN The small body of French troops holding the place finally gave way, but > Commanter of Ames of Ameri an Naval ! ; butts. eae ° Me L iH FRENCH RESERVES H. LD BACK Advance Against Tremendous Te eee Enemy Aviators Drop Bombs| “ marae or the ascot. | Bombs Dropped in in Suburbs) )dds Foiled by German on Hospitals Containing Bie A a al dt {but Germans Are Unable : CENTRE OF GERMAN DRIVE = Tanks on Flanks. y Nal hee ee, lowing Memio- { WITH THE PRENCH ARMY 1 Crown Prince’s Armies Unable to Make Any rancr. lay, May 29 (1 r t —— 240 tkees and French. rial Days message to America to Reach City. epaTy soa “On this day of memorial to a WITH THE AMERICAN FrorReBSaT brave nen who have died for the PARIS. May An enemy au! ON THE FRENCH FRONT, May} CAtevot right and justice, our ilatie- Wa he ht down by Freneh (Associated Press)—German alrtien ee ANG Aots aro Ganvnn t once tiers as defenders of huma cshlh aibt freedom. This time it is against (tempted rald on Paris last night. None the lawless tyranny of a mighty | of the German machines was able to Were scores of American and bua-! but desper ft guns during an at- Further Advance BelowSoissonsand Rheims, ({"" S"'"" Prevr cone or oh [FRENCH REPORT] armed out by # Bi iish territor Tuesday night deliberately dropped | bombs on the hospitais in which there | PARIS, May 30.—Following is the report issued to-day by the War) G!¥isien at Craonr The Germans | J ‘ate enemy. fly over the city. A few bombs were Office: threw their heaviest forces again hip of French sick and woundst.| the attusale will be a tag |Atopped <a the suburb ' ‘i . ‘ A the region between Craonne and Pe he hos; s ina to 2 i gc ie “The battle continued with undiminished violence during the night.’ ‘1 Id ‘ bet bet asada Hn ths ie the dell the treat many mUSS| worthy cause will again be great, | The fcliowir® official statement was A L mericourt, where t ritish were 4 | eagr ssued early to-day } French troops energetically maintained the western outlets of Soissons, joiding thy line, and againat «) A number of Americans were slight- tlaks nik be detent ae bg ait id vibplaces. wera cine Te * ") ‘ : ine, 4 at the “ 2 he ideals of decent man- Enemy airplones 2 mos and the enemy, notwithstanding repeated efforts, was not able to de- Mrench along the Chemin-des-Dames Pemaet by fying since One) ing» jlast night and bombed various locali- bouch from the town. The British division at Craonne 50. SCALE of MILES ah tied areas ae BUNEG- RNS: BAC LBS |ties behind the front. Several “Furth hy engane Ze ace devalomed in the made & moat gallant effort to stem «BATTLE LINE BEFORE FIRST ORIVE in MARCH ed, probably fatally. Several observed making toward Paris and ae urther south engagements of extreme violence developed in (he the onflowing tide and even vigor BATILE LINE BEFORE PRESENT ORIVE bay ans died «f wvoun's jalarm was given at 11.24 o'clock. The vi e hetween S - eninee. or ‘ * front. 0 counter-attacker . * j ne atta was ‘carried o} 4 region of the road between Soissons and Hartennes, and on the front SL ett vd Arainet th (UM *a74y rns BB oe can GAINS IGERMAN GAINS |. aitshent apparels eae tie veh} air defense organization got to work between Ferre-en-Tardenois and Vezilly, where French troops, supported fyi" ou nig attack, although | AY 277 WAY 37? Day I jand no enem) machine got past our a by wit ia Ge: svahen with Wd Ag tenacl cArried out with spirit, failed because The various degrees of shading on the map show the German advano®, bed airmen used umbrella flares to curtain of fire nd none flew over y reserves, are opt osing the seman advance with indomitaole enacity. | of the entrance of enemy tanks on|day by day, On the first day the ene my gained on w front of about thirty oe them in picking out thelr targets. {Paris. A few bombs were dropped ia “On the right Franco-British troops along the front between! the flanks | miles to a depth at one point (below Craoune) of four and a half miles. Thelr bombs also started a fire in a! | the suburbs One brigade of this division fought On the second day the width of his advancing front was narrowed to S®T@Re Which lighted up the tll ) “An enemy plane was struck by Brouillet and Thillois, and also northwest of Rheims, broke all assaults) and maintained their positions.” Vv herole rear-guard action, and at| “bout twenty-two miles. At one point he trated to a depth of five | borhood, ‘in which is located one ja shell fron an anti-aircraft battery ' e-Aux-Holy southeast of Cra. th es, reaching Fist On the thied day the Germans again widened the four finest cathedrals in Prance | jana foll in flar “All clear,’ was onne, side by side with French terri. | (er attacking fro: cing on @ line of about thirty-five miles in |built in the twelfth century bil | sounded atellad i M.” torials, The Alited troops resisted, the ia the (aia, Gal lar at Wee dase Gb tua dee Theat riiblenge Ul sod bls: Mo RRL) Ababdda Heal fe the total gain during the three days of the drive ubout | gung un the firemen cngaged In fight-'| length, to a depth ‘ ‘This would m Germans unt the last extremity. | sixteen miles. = aa i LONDON, May In their initial! The map shows the entire battle area between Amiens and Rheims. Pie the flames and tipon ambulance) onsiaught on Monday the Germans! (A) represents Cantigny, which was taken from the Germans by American |“ Ivers. Ss $ ny AGAINST THE BRITISH FAILS. ar ved to have used more eo troops who held it in the face of severe enemy attacks and ‘are reported | The patients in one American wara|>Htlenl sk and Priva Private Among br before to be atill In possension | were in some cases hurled out of! Those Reported Missing in than eve says Ieuter's cor- | respondent with (he British forces on! | their beds by the shock of a homb the neh front, writin yed nes) ee n che bled det ky be sila: BRITISH AVIATOR’ § Enemy Completely Repulsed Northwest of F es- |i se Sates ‘BREAD CRUMBS COLLECTED ‘BRITISH CEASE RAIDS; wae rasasairy to paces ink ad ———-. | tubert—Haig Troops Make Successful Raids. | 412° (0) Wish Diuion near ge BY AUSTRIAN CHILOREN WENMANGUMDIKAOW: = libata, lege cctie es dete cocaine al LFF IN AIR BATTLE }hours and held the Ger 4 in the} ° Nearly every window in one of the patel Nal beM cl tdtendoalt Sid LONDON, May 30.—Following is the report issued to-day by the tered, as were the avindows in the) Ment divided thus combers.” ‘The same fate overtook War Office: ss 7 7 on of Herzegovina Reported | Bombardment of “Par er _| historic church adjoining, now | Five killed in action, one dead from |, : “Duri j \ fue paresis Eu mne Meeps beret | CEC OAC ein acer cE ported 5 'S Begum’ Eat! used as athospital. Scores of Ameri-| wounds, four trom accident, eleven |Lieut. Campbell Fights Off During the nigat the enemy attacked the stropg point known ht ‘ to Be Starving as Result « | lier on Day of Corpus Christi |can patients and hund of sick 1 ~ | eR btae tailing back: tha:66ib su: } snd wounded Hrench soldiers gare st Two German Planes— REAR nh were drowned under the German lead from disease, nine wounded ; ‘Route-A- eep,” northwest of Festubert, and was comple lely repuls {fut ws uUtumpe to Teeapture on Food Shortage. Celebration. \the various hospitals attacked verely. two slightly wounded and Hamil 5 We carried out a successful minor operation ia the neighborhood of Mer the end ONDON, May (Associated — | ARIS, May 30. Although the —> three missing in action. dmilton Dow! ns Foe. ~ : be enemy tanks. In the 1 | gh the % ris and improved our line slightly. We captured a few prisoners and a th "Gort was obliged to full buck to- Press). —Bread crumbs are | adie ate ygceb NM oes RUSSIA ACCEPTS GERMAN ; a eRIhtG | wie Bone 4 4 A ? | ward the rive i sallaal »rorl o te t div led as follé " > AMERICAN , machine gun in these encounters. | e correspondent continues % tn ee by school Ainge othe an cr | PEACE TERMS ON FINLAND Pactlahy 00 IN LORRAINE, es 5; ais Fri 5 “ J seator oO vel - « dre! t art Aus borg Ki eae “ Rcte da AR S May Tnite : A party of our troops raided the enemy's trenches last night near) gece yee nh Reator our twenty Dara t eit 1. brysLDaarts Ob Au Corpus Christimon Germa Killed by accident. +140. ; ' ges z e Fe t divisions and a French division | tria to be sent to starving chil v an cities | sabi Press).—Lieut. De » Campbell rea- } Locon and brought back a few prisoners. 1 the assault like rocks, The ran daCPOAt which are not in the vicinity or aa RES: of diseare.. ‘ tans made the mistake of attack- | dren In Croatia the front, the German long-range | Baltic Ports to Be Ceded to New foe & Brush bomb ise: pikne ena “The hostile artillery has been active eas: of Villers-Bretonneux aniline in proportion of only two to one A newspaper in Sarajevo. re- fun bestiibd thie ockbasdinane ee neqagna Ble aah was Lcin, pursued by two Germaa > in the Hinges and Robecq sectors.” lfritish and one Froneh-cand conse. | Ports that forty-ciglt boxes. of Paris this morning, ‘The firing bua te i} Pledges Itself 3,598 | fighting planes yesterday morning. j quently “they, made ‘no progress in} bread clumbs were despatched began at an eurlier hour than is | Not to Fortify Them. |Captured 99] While scouting over the enemy : iran bstwaee. pontevart OE Barts ently from that town usual MOSCOW, May 80 (Associated Press), | Missing 208 lines Campbell sighted the British } DB F x au-Rac he population of Herzegovina, eho. unitadieeann |—Forelgn Minister Tehitcherin has sent mal |machine, whles was returning: pele { ‘ “Detachments of a brigad@ of one | tly Slave, is 8 hes : je Lritish pronige was given a note to Count von Mirbach, the G mat . : 2 Be . ” bi Adsuar dcaees mame been ne | fe ren ike Naty yi? mele upon the receipt through the Vat. }man Ambassador, announcing that Rus-| T0-day's list follows: 4 raid into the interior, fleelng. fram IN STIFF LORRA NE FIGHT treat with part of a French territori Pe Care, Dea ee Ee aoe SAGE ican of a request recently made |! accepts the German proposal to be- KILLED IN ACTION, the enemy planes. The Britleb pilot ; | al regiment compoxed of 1 verging| age. Farmers in that region have hy Cardinal von Hartmann, the |!" Peace negotiations with Finland on| Sergt, Wm. H, Cartland, Wakeftela, | 2 Wounded > Py on fifty years. The young Britishers| received only four pounds of flour Archbishop of Cologne, that the: | the basis of the cession of Forts Ino! y744 ee'| Campbell attacked the Germans, ' we tat Germans to the vers last ance Christmas hould be no bombing in Cologne | 2"d Rulvola. both on the Baltic, to Rus-| " ¢ Raymond D. M driving then off and enabling the ; Two Other Attacks in Same Sector Prevented | (iii itisn practically: none es: f = during the time of the Corpus | them’ In félutn Russa te williog (| Creek, Mich rei eration le ie mas ca = e - : : a hi ‘hris spacey r4 ; > 1 e ‘eacher t own hangar the y arre ¢ _ y ( rouds leading from viliagos!484 Were harboring a large grudge) Christi pr in that elty, |eede a strip of westerly Murman terri-| Privates 1 MAN. | Hot telephoned to Campbell! ; by Barrage and Machine Gun Fire. TO eee eet ern etter | against the cncmy on this account. | which recently had been seriously |tory, giving Binland ‘access to tha| Bardolph,: ili; Clark Boo! sethnaws tr beeing hy ieee 4 with wounded and refugees seeking| When the gas shells began to fall damaged a by Brith raids, Arctic An I'vina. Center, N.Y aay) is for saving life, ey TARGA, ERO T(E reais tat tepeee ren i0e te sha Seen Fn Saas De ies wae on ml Ole bad te goings AN. : WASHINGTON, May 30.—The second section of Gen. Pershing’s A foune a odin the Feserves it corthin that the fumes would rue flan hele apparent, the daughte ‘| DIED OF ACCIDENT. inna och Ne ei Mary- : ; i {a L oh cay: ' air Rrwhivg (hee of the former have arrived! — Tic Georks. tt St ge Oe ¢ an encounter with communique of May 29, issued to-day, is as follows: PALA Maat AE ea EE ta Lesa abe ill a DR. CURTIN FORCED Jat Yekaterinburg, government of! ypian we Squires, St. Paul. | two German biplanes yesterday, dis- ' “Section B—Last night in Lorraine the enemy were a | atigse Hara eaieaa tiene ws Jada Verm, on the Asiatic side of the Ural| "OI ; : abled one of his opponents and ther j—Last nig ‘aine the y Were agair vi —— the American’ trenches hoped the Sauntatie. ates Johnnie Jackson, Lamar, foilowed the failing f ; ; ; ti ‘ : : | Miss.; Willie Washingt rere he failing machine almoa ; sila sealer 5 oa aiid dial’ Ginabadia chains jenemy would follow up the shelling Th mer “Emperor and Empress : hington, New Or-/ iy the ground to insuro its destr cat a AMERI AN TRO with an infantry attach have nat Yekaterinburg for several) leans, La.; Iph P, Wells, Wood- | tion. aeure Ne Oe ; with gas, but the results obtained were very small. Protecved by an The hopes of the defenders were week " n removed from) Stock, I!) Hamilton was patrolling with ‘ it : | ally lised, and the result com- Tobolsk, after the reported dis- DIED OF DISEASE, Lieut. W. M. IL Saylor of New York artillery barrage, a raiding party of about fifty men attempted to | ING \IN CAPT R iy MacinCIO: LHe? A RAP RAGS Gees | covery conspiracy to bring about) Sergt. Harris H. Hebb, Lakeland, | chante. ta She, Leeman tie surround one of our advanced posts. The attempt w 1 complete in one trench at daybreak this morn- . Mobolak for « tine on account of {iit Fla, the first volley Hamilton w: | M Lise tap dbe hime dead aaeeiana @ce eee ‘ IN|” Corp. atl J: Dougia » Wounded by a machine gun bullet i failure, the enemy losing ten dead and four wounded. Of these, | perished in the bayonet attack, while (Gontinued eam wiratia pve ie Mo. es nt ono of the enemy planes some were killed in bayonet fighting. In this case also our casual- \fo the oaat, where tho mon In the ont om Bs 8) WEY BHONE RATE JULY 1; Private Dave Anderson, Piaqua- | “Deapite his wound. Hamilton él ialed ties were very light. During the night two other attacks on our | trenches had gono to work with their! 10, js that there 1» only one course | Boe Ls after the falling Whine, pepportug it sil el sal \ a al Hl ae Buns, tho ground was dotted) MsNiyisn only course CALLS FOR TIME BARRED | Private Clay Berlin, No. 547 West) Wit machine gun tire. A short dis- lines were prevented by our barrage and machine gun fire, the ; ; With Apaaselid hodies J open for me to follow. 1 must either, | 27th Street, New York | genbe, stars she eronnd 1s BuPaaaane Continued from First Page) 1 Many of the machine gunners, still] ask for your resignation or you must Privates Wesley J. Evans, paitas,| Lieut. Eddie Ricke bachee new enemy failing to penetrate our wire credited with four victims mene {wearing their r) stuck tO come back to duty—which means | Jersey Sub: cribers to Save $800,-|) Tex. Andrew H. Cowan, Reimont,| otielal as th | aa | “In the late afternoon of May 27 Lieuts. Fisher, Curtis, Buford, is : sult of bringing ¢ , were ordered to capture Amoricans|theig guns throughout the prelimls| isienation trom the army." allan Maweleancd’ |AKienid) \Tbobart® Burvey.’ Ronibi he result bringing down & MeLanahan, flying at 4,000 metres on patrol duty, encountered hos- fat any cost, their superiors being| nary bombardment, and when they) pb as ae fa ea 000 a Year Under New Sched | y..; tor Burl Johnson, Wey pene ehbisahL Oe tile planes in the region of St. Mihiel, In the fighting which ensued jansious to determine where Amer-/saw the advancing forms of the Ger-| dovoq hig resignation and this morn ules—Don't Bother Central, | nauser, Wis ichard Murray, } one of the hostile planes broke into flames and fell present fighting strength they cut loose with thelr fire _| Norris sanentlt “Credit tor bringing down the airplane reported in yesterday's AU a point west of Bramenil, after) After a period of almost unpr | In his resignation Dr. Curtin given to Lieut. Rickenbacher and Lieut. Hambleton {a heavy barrage, erman soldiera/dentod quiet, tho American sector! 141+ ne considered the uction of the ia aw atoll vata! gehedul } atte nied to reach the American| northeast of Toul suddenly has be- 1 ; | Mayor unjust and shabby, particu- | fled by the New York Telepl New York Telephone Company,!} kato, Minn: Wm, Thromer, Ka the following /statement yester- | Mills, Ark, DROP 25 TONS OF BOMBS. DIED OF WOUNDs. neti to be] Private Charlin Beter, Egypt ie AUPEP ne) WoUnGRE. British Throw Down Explosives on il communique and not to Lieut. Rickenbacher and Lieut. Campbell, as reported. ne, were In three groups and| come very active SeAy Or MINE LBRO CNR \ 1 ‘ is ‘i ; a ew of the fa t he had | pany with the New Jersey Public ‘i a iti “This morning an English aviator returning from a bombing fin two larger ones were held up and| Last ight and to- , Ho Germans Sep Mecaraeteecnent be oo canteen yeaah opaiyat fe ity rivates Henry Gilson, Phitadet- | Billets, Ammunition Dumps : ‘ es ha thie Aumaiine _i threw over hundreds of shelly of a sl ‘or an ad qnt 0 : 5 ay Willia Poke avis eee eee i expedition was wounded in the arm, He was chased by wo enemy | then dist A by the American mas) iy ind kept up @ destructive and|ary. In fagt, he pointed out, he was |r ctive July 1, 1918, result from an ordor| Phila: William Guest, Scottdale, Pa.; and Railway Lines, made by the commission last November, | George F. Hally, Roxbury, Mags, ching gun and rifle fire. The third) }, +| DoNpow, passing fire, The A May 30.~British aerial ee ‘i she ‘ove the hostile planes off, enabling ericun KUNS | undertaking a loss of $600 9 year in | ; machines. Lieut. Campbell dr ve t ne hostile airplanes off, enabling | group, consisting of fourteon ‘men,| have been just as busy and are giv leanne cae the pee ae i |The reduction, it 18 estimated, wilt] Abraham Kniberg, Roxbury, Mass: ieaFALARa hte Geaariiad | . i the English aviator to return to his airdrome safely.” |inanaged by reason of terrain condl-| ing the enemy ine han “he mends, [Order to serve the country. Hut, Ne | ginount to $800,000 9 y [Harry F. MeCann, Dover, N. Hz teas | meratlons i bed In on brit \ , i tecreaa! crican trenches! The artilery duct continues strong | sald, he was not protesting s0 “While conditions have ad Rely : ° ication last night as follows: The part of the communique dealing with the capture ot ( antigny, tions to reach the Ain rican ttenehes! F ht lon his own account as on behalf of| terisily since the orde ward C, Nagle, Cambridge, Mass,; “Our airplanes dropped twenty-five -- os lint: und jump into them | hot impro the Ger-|other city employees who are mak- | company is accepting iC in the hope and| William H. Nelson, Oxford, Wis.; tons of bombs during the day on 1 issued last night, is as tollows Under the leadership of a lanky} mans have auine pl ica shi belive that the effect nues will] George F. Richardson jr., Manches. | bos és , 5 } i aye Jing greater sacrinces for patriotic | not be too severe te j (4 . hes- | hosiile billets, dumps and rallwaye “In the Cantigny salient we have consolidated our positions in spite youth, who was a farmer untii he ane | may’ employ, their intamtey. | |e multe shoud prov com:|ter, N. Hf; Byron W. Vaw Ness, | bebind the enemy's lines om all parte of heavy artillery and machine gun tire, Rey counter allacks broke ed, a group of Americans gave the | gerive tocday baa are nd | — pany fue th von for re-} Minneapolis of, the Abriths front, < jormans a hot rec ™ Bayonets| was blowing fro: “69 IRIS WERE DEPORTED } Mas ak thet thal SLIGHTLY WOUNDE “Thirieca OG tines wae i n under our fire. Jon the end of American rifles flashed | American uviators y| H ic will whatever relief} privates Foe A, Balo, © Pe ; hrtieber an bting, and four “ ; + oat ena: Jed » the Ay i , he alert, er a! may PCORHATY | fo, bus, others ¥ > it down ¢ ne | In Lorraine we repulsed three raids during the aight, taking several) wnito and then ved almost ax quickly | OR, tbe erty fom & IN REVOLUTIONARY PLOT tally, thy Tatephone|O.; Hark Le Lewis, Tryonvilie, Da t ive Gh Our ce mike ‘i H prisoners and killing a number of the enemy. There and in the Woevre) 4s !t takes to tell It and the enemy | that did w pror ie | i tha cline MISSING IN ACTION, pom LAE, LW a ntinued on the : 1s SOON Overpowere ny the Americ ers, ae Sila out. BAwand A, os i night ol " y. Five the artillery of both sides has been continuously active, | Pasty, ies ae I fered, ey ¢ ser “it ye Fe sae A too | ub eu e ward A. Koenne, Koches- | hombs wero drowred on arisent aaa ‘ ist » 97 our ' 1 a ne ee ae Chiet Secretary So Tells House o to it some weeks gets, including billets at Arme: ‘ 5 “Hi ablished that on May 27 our aviators shot two hostile! man non-comissioned officer, who Coninane: Gur Mae Ke hone officials are pre Corpl. George N. Williams, Hen. |and the Vulencientes taliway sation — machines instead of one, as reported 1 ed the enemy party, ste «TWO AMERICAN HEROES cite Lat : Sr a t show ow inuch tine Is consumed | gergon, Ky One of our ni ibing machines mn urthe teme: be t, He raised his an American threw it, Anot the new rule this week.” Also! Private Joseph H. Brown, W "On Wednesday cee ee raise Oat Hat of | New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y, distance company must not be Dia o PRISONER, titeked BERLIN ADMITS AMERICAN GAIN, BERLIN, May 30.—The German ¢ \ number of long | { nbing machines al They dropped a { r Ameri sons were arrested and deported from | forth cial communication last night) he never r ton of bornbs w | ean, who had come thr a severe = = dened with SS aS (Previously Reported Missin Zood effect on the says: , radi lke aforiay Pee Te [ars in connection with th - | Kt Reps Missing.) station and sidings, At the same y | gas attack fon morning, | One Private Killed or Wounded | evolutionary plot. Chief a PLOT AGAINST GOVERNOR. | art James F. Crawford, W w, | time other machines bombed the raile way and barracks at Meta. In ‘spite of b A “West of Montdidier th 1 local advance penetrated! reached the German with his bayoe bayo Shortt announced in the House of Com- | Five Germans, Another Died . |net. ‘The grenade fell from the ay. }mons this afternoon, ® uttacks from th nfenned Cal-| Private Harry 1. Coo! ine Cant lets fea erases vg German's hand and exp) Attacking Seven He made no srther statement |Sininiet Hold t@ Hard Comfonsed Cai-| -Frivate Harry 3, ¢ Resthamp- air and, ground all the machines ree = a = | ; ton, + previ reported miss. | turned | win) on the parane WITH ‘THE AMERICANS IN) PT. ear LOS ANGEL ul Sokal, | ing; now reported slightly wounde | pee ; | y ded, 10, C0 “FINNS JAILED hes * the terrorinan in Pine] ‘The aw bombardment that pros CARY, May 20-—Privates Chartes| BELMONT PARK WINNERS, ins Sst ‘an ath atrying | ssbuiill 4 i ard, ng that} ceded the infantry advance by the mitt and Frank Alenko received the | : [concealed weapons, has confessed, ac-| Jerney Clty ™ in Ca sadian Cavne GOYFE: AND BRUTALLY TREATED persone, the majority of them so-| enemy bean at 1240 o'clock this | Eten? War Cross to-day | rims’ RACK—The Hayside; threes | cording to th to complicity in «| alty 1 d ’ tal emanate hays Gin tie cha ie Germans had boo elt| [sehmita attacked five Germans ain and up handk Oni selling plot to dy residence of Gov.| OTTAWA, Ont., May 30. ti, J bruta es prinoned| NON iAah SInEE Beelenteee eae 1, killing or wounding all 00 Ute. | William BD. Stephe in Sacramento, | No, 215 Ninth Street, Jersey City, N. J. | Germ Help White Guard . Vese 30,000 are | UP Ad ? 8 to re em with an automa: fle apes about three weeks ago. jis listed as dead in to-day's announce. man ely hite Guards i place those that had been destroyed patrol with t ° , 13 Sokal, the police said, to-day ad-|inont of Canadian overseas casuultics, Wholesale Slaugier Prisoner se by the American guns Monday night, A . attack ba Gakniane ply Neil, 100) mitted that he and two,ether men pur: | -_ ae oth H “ " ' ; nd mustard, phosgene and chlorine | \ltuough morta AnhnaA setae in dy snd edched itt Paso | 5,000,000 Banana ty Cowing Says Prote: fe ‘ labo fell by the hundreds on ths! a message back to the American lines U they went to the spot, | ere tr mal ViHOMA ragt | : the ¢ Aevavicap) DONEGUAT In” Gaeta 4. RAC A ominiunn anit ving two men they believed to be| KINGSTON, Island of Jamaica, Ma 1 of Catherin DN. May vin Ottawa 7 Hen prinon La a tas patie smn NEW VERSION, officers became frightened and mado | 30,—Jamaica will send 5,000,000 bunches Funer Hupeics . pateh says the Con-| ei Bice \ COE aA datncabi thle ved; mar men had pre sly been awarded | 2 , Columbia State.) no effort to carry out the plot lof bananas to the United States thi rg i HAN ms aia pita ante Batt te put to death H r a result, beg o Ah - bh MI fares the (0 hastening bills — Sokal nt W.W year having rosslved “newertiar al | , : Wha to show the effects of slight gassing, Coss, la prey. where and Nihilist, according to hi Government at Washington will uot ree, men Wont pa the police, sirict importation of the fruit. b ul. |

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