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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1918. THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press and Special Correspondents. No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete pressiveness to the occasion, six war FRONT; Impressive Pageant as Thousands Kneel ij si'eoint i i! tite AND 200.5. SHIPS. VES DECORATED) | & lack of the traditions of honoring sol-|licly this morning {n front of the Mur- dier dead in this quarter of the foreign | ray Hill Station of the Lone Island Rail- thorn. road at Flushing, On ton of the vilel Senator Peclares by Dec . hottie marke tthye le clares by dec. ‘anid school children gathered In fut-|Wae © cardboard bottle marked with A ec. 4 | gers Baoare at $ o'dock and 1,060 aa ay crossbones and labelled} = Qur Army in Europe Will pice under Inspector Myers manned) Before the ceremony a group of Be Equal to England’s the line of march through the various Flushing citizens went from newsstand is wed streets to Second Avenue and|to newsstand and bought all av: ble v, Whitman re-| copies of the Memorial Day edition of} CHICA the New York American. and these] Hamilton ‘Phe east side had its own p to- They Are Publicly Burned. day, but it was devoted to booming] 4 pile of Hearst newspapers about | War Savings Stamps because of the |four or five feet high was burned pub. ) a ~— nty thousand men, women, orial Day Observed and Flowers Strewn at Peril of German Shelling. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANC May 30, (Associated », May 30—Senator James nth Street, where G viewed th wis sald in a speech her¢ mare! " 1 na | were added to the pile em ; Press.)—From Vianders to Switger- fe, Henry M, Goldtogle acted aa Gra tenets ta Beare He Rarctay U8 that the United States now Jand and from the tle line to the Marsh Thirteen hundred of the] gireet, poured kerosene over the pite,| 94% 1,000,000 soldiers in foreign lands ; Artillery provided the military land then made a little speech before wp-) and that by Dec. 1 b e editic - ‘ that by De ¢ nume the American Expeditionary leiement of the parade, ‘Three hun-[piying the mateh, He was applauded bili et t ni ay sre Paying HOmEgS: + jdved members of the Jewish Minis-| by a crowd of spectators when ho a equal to that of Magiand jeir dead. Wherever American flags tors’ Awsociation had place in tine,|that more than 1,000 Flushing boval HH» #aid that 700,000,000 pounds of e flying they are at half-staff and) jee ve feature that caught the crowd bs aight af for ve tea. ee u explosives are in process of manu- fore the day is over the Star-} Was that pregented by members of) ootect them. Misa Mary Cox, No, 319 {cture. The Ordna Department led Banner ana flowers wit! the Jewish actors’ organization. Many | sanford Avenue, Flushing, took photo- has sp he said, $776,000,000 for pro 5 were made up to represent Washing: | graphs of the acene. feetiion, and 10,600,606 peodéetiien ave } Placed on virtually every Amerl- projectiles a ton an¢ NCO! three formed After the pile had been reduced to See ete Li gh rmed 4} show the leaders of the movement went | 0 their way to Pershing. One thou moving tableau of the well known] t ‘all the newsdealers in the Murray] sand rifles are being manufactur evolutionary trio of Yankee Doodle} Hill rection and obtained pledges, it A Let chs ey was announced. that. the. dealers, witt| 4ally and 3,500,000,000 rounds of smal fighters: Jdiscontinue the sale of “all disloyal) arm ammunition has been : Ammunition has been contracted Brooklyn's celebration began at 8] papers” after next Sunday the, “SA RNO te uate septa o'clock with @ breakfast served . aid, vi _ Honor of George O. Jonny, Grand days MAYORS OF WAR TOWNS ws 000,000 rounds. He placed ‘ «hal, and his aldes, by C. C. Mollen- chal haere gabihe-v President of the Hanover Clu iford Avenue and Rodney Street. pad of the can g1 At some points the ceremony took | lace early jn the morning, while ther exercises were at various tines throughout the day. Daylight saw ome graves decorated. At one place in the vicinity of neville, the graves had b deco- ted in the morning darkness when the enemy could not see clearly, fury e. IN FRANCE THANK PERSHING | bese uettverca ‘tty nay 1 ee aden wo shall be producing 18,000 a ' haw at bi Promptly at 9 o'clock the | ‘ month.” @ soldiers performing this duty de started from South Bighth mference in Paris Votes Confi-} q@ne arterican Navy, the speaker ight have drawn the German tire t up Bedford Avenue and past a) dence in Americans and Also Jadded, has climbed from fourth to 8 did the burial party. e both reviewing stand in front of the club. se second position among the world's Bie American and French s were ‘There Borough President Riegel- Lauds Clemenceau. ie We hive 106 it ahins te pa placed on the mounds with bunches mann, Park «Commissioner eee | PARIS, Wednesday, May 29—May-|ropean waters and pfty others of sucerent Biaed vedi Gent Deput slice, Commissioner Leach; 4 * ant f ou ‘ of wild roe reat bio dd red pop lueticn Norman Dike, County Judge [Ors of towns within the military zonel war characte re are 400,000 pies and yellow and white daisies, Marcus B. Campbell and other promi-! met in congress at Paris to-day. The! men in the navy and by Oct. 1 there ’ Another early ceremony took place nent city administer : ors and Judges! Mayor of Chaumont presid h aan Hand the] will be balf a million, reviewed the line ( n ‘or A vand from fort Hancock ted the | Mayors of Verdur lais and Helfort >. jparade, followed by the military] were among the assembly 10 000 000 10 60 IF NEEDED division of the marchers, “This com-| ‘The proceedings were opened by vot f, f prived a full regiment of the National | ing an address to Premier Clemenceau Army from Indiana and companies i 10 WIN WAR SAYS DANIELS of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Forty-| Which recognized his patriotism and A venth and T ity-third Regiments! tenacity An address to the Americans — of National Guard—all local boys—|giso was voted. It expressed to Gen. the Second ileld Artilery and Troop at one of the largest of the base explained hospitals, where the nurses a of the less seriously wounded men visited (he gray nd covered ever mound with a flag and crowded ea with wreaths The last resti 1 some places of American women who have died in the service of thelr country As nurses were honored equally with those of soldiers Up close to the American lines northwest of Toul khaki-clad troop- ers, with the mud of the trenches still clinging to them, lined up be-| fore the hallowed spots where | ; {Declares Navy Will Hunt Sub- hing, the American Commander ne veterans of the G. A. R, posts] in-Chief, the absolute confidence felt marines Until They No Longer rode for the most part in automobiles! by the Dare Appear. 4. Some posts, ish War, still in their primg, Isented by less than a score WILKPSBARRE, Pa, May 30 “Our first business is to hunt the Ineisted on marching afoot with }@dmirable and powerful efforts” are thelr tightly rolled battle Mags Jeal- | testified to by the Mayors in thelr po. ously guarded, Many troops of Roy j sitions as heads of the cittes in the war icouts and several hundred Red C nurses brought up the rear of the ine of march was Bed- carried by the Grand Army men told 4 story which was the envy of the! \ful soldiers. The veterans offand. car rench Mayors in the “assis ecPregpance furnished by these Ailes, whose repr nade an imposing array. Their ranks! were not as thin as those old submarines. We have hunted them and will bunt them until they dar vets; but in many cases the zone fallen sleep and participated in ser- viees in honor of the dead, not appear as assassins of men and who ar ht parade, Th women. Our business is to open th uf fore ve io to St, John's Place, to ™ On the hillside between Nancy and Post: Commander Tet Ww Lshington Bahk to ite RED CROSS IN CAMPAIGN rn to nce,” sald Josephus Luneville, where he first Americans Farragut Post No. » Soldiers and Sat Daniela, 3 ry of the Navy, in ark) TQ ENROLL 15,000 NURSES Kifled in the war are buried in a veterans from the ~the E entrance y address hore to-day little inclosed plot in the Franco- m. He likened There the official reviewing stand was sential lens “We have carried many hundred American cemetery the graves were to. President 1 Cee nian: kaviewed the : ? thousands of soldiers. In a fow woe in H man reviewed pa is taaliad for Ei Avice literally smothered under heaps of] ? was much rate trom the reviewing. stand’ In| Call Is Issued for Hospital Workers} ine number will reach a million and flowers and wreaths brought by the] ¢ two men in that they were tight-| Prospect Park Plaga at the junction fo Meet Present Acute in a few months it will reach two > c population ol es! re 1% of nion Stree *roapec ‘ar es A mill c ed e pillion to 5 apeea ees ae peu §4-4-0446-000040604 for the same principle, He spoke] Flatbush and "Vanderbilt Avenues Army Need. million, and, If needed, ten milli Ing country Jewey and his great Work in our Governor was accompanied by] ov ; win the war, the Secretary con From the air men of the Ar —_ > with Spain and of other heroes, his wife. When the review The American Red Cross will start} «inued, ' @ new campaign next Monday. But] artes delivering a patriotic ad flying forces swooped down and acat- ; F Pisvenitent ath tet cay aextne Bia hue gniaalenth nearly over Mayor Hylan cat REN flowers over the spot where| Religious Ceremony. in’ thelnnss, Terbha Vite HAW fone Beat SOLDIERS (F THREE We were not prepared for this! mot through the pwaly tn is a this on iwi be for nur %, not for ri h Sasi ‘ ; ° \ Aeiph fo | mobile. spectatol Iving joney 4 to last ten days, and ft Major Lufvery and other American! Open Held in Sight of the |Street, opened and the proceasion ar," he said, “b me > n days, and Its ut America is now he agsista police - revi heroes of the air lie buried ee pion jwitie Poe Md been Attendine the | PUrPOse t# to add 15,000 nurses by Jan, the River Common, the Secretar 1 spoke to about two ' rol it oye ; ; . evans nt Eee ‘ awak the war which has Ap bs é hundred recruits of the Polish Legtor PARIS, May 30.—Cardinal A Pointing Finger of Liberty. | ctrect. Heagea ean halt rilled the world, President Witson{ Manhattan parade and was detained, |r 101% to the corpa of the army andi ce the French Army Archbishop of Paris, took part in the nee ns Aeon ets pele ese Pet ec ee (He hastily ascended the reviewing , which already have obtained Tay a ; t M 8 Y f vious + for Democ-! stand and shook hands with the Gov- {10,000 military nurses through tho ——- Memo? ay services at the Made-| swhere the downtown jungle of nging the f Y Arid HAE JE Bhaji BO. fouiehe Col MARR RRA MIe WHILE) Stiwne ING | tea deeae, mite Teemteat mtn FIRST AMERICAN PRINTER leine arranged by the Knights of Gannatercit ident ch uccessful end which will bring] first time in the history of the bor } Columbus for the special benent of | One and pena: Upon she suet | suing Sain TiNGaT aR ; | bring] ough that the Governor of the Stato |! fald, will be the greatest ever mo- Beet tine consiusio eee Ure mine y Be ne idea the Ameri n,| pled the same reviewing stand. Vrith{ Surgeon General Gorgas, U. 8 A./ Cardinal, at the conclusion of mass, | pageant of the dig of the mtlteary ea ——— There shall ben them were Borough President Relgel s . » sent message terd, u he Hed woke of the services rendered was st und befor | Sages ean. Brevat Mal Meral game a we ye jay to the Ke z A iy MTs oo iecaident Wii at , Jernor's Island and (Continued Kirst Page.) We have another 1 y the | eevee Dersrtment Comman. | cross, in which he sald: Wreath Put on William Bradford iegred the locution and praye a Bishoj sisting ¢ YEA atic i . nd we have another mes D, Bell, Past Depart Tho need of @ great number of Grave by Delegation « oes hy up an y ae a ne nan [bearing gut ry ERE present {Grant at the head of our armies] Commander Joseph W. Kay and Gen.| nurses is acute, and any assistance Trade in News York he great church was thronged.|and dea eld mas n came orants gk ‘ i Acro he sea. We shal on Ardolph DL. Kitne. ; unin Posie rade eM One-half of the edifice was solidly] f f Ameri. | rt daa PATA 6 t on) ihe veterans walke he review. | te American Red Cross can render cked with American uniformed men.) can soldier n tt yl ae 4 A Sipe tosinaccnlve errr pa unth y Is perched upon! ye Mand with heads erect and with «| te department n obtaining for the} A deiegation of printers ered Shaky ale iaiahae A Dina, (GRRL ANAE tth Guveley Goal ; ‘ up banne Iiow and a sinile for the reviewers |Army Nurse Corps the number of|at Tr hyard this morning TA ol eter adeccekie oe] bag tee t tattery G Itev. Edward P. Dut=, carrica, USSD doe {| Ol Trinity's biveu fnpta. | Then they took their positions to the] nurses required will be @ service tof and with a simple ceremony placed matic and Consular Corps, led co-| Never has t Rattery Green Gays : 4 urricd awa »y their em na a fend ‘ ft, and they themselves reviewed the | tne country,” t t crave of William ppectively by Ambassador Sharp and nilar specta Perhaps in all soy ; sht of the valiant heroes of the 7" °°" son verlooked in. te oF the parade in thelr honor and) ne country 4 wreath on grave o Jeneral Thack srese {three hundred years of history thi ' fan esl tittle country which had saved hu-| 24 § tribute to heroe the thousands of absent ones through The original purpose had been to| Bradford, America’s first — printer Nee eee ee ee Ee eee ee cINRaGORORE au: tHAi tle stan OO RHAaT te tenes vi Delegatior tt out the country, those sleeping in the | open this campaign June 10. Because] The Inseription read: “School fo ent. LEO GINA DSOY BP e ae: LAR ME! De eey AL pag yous pe At ox of Its ow |Gemeteries, In the ocean deep and on ha eeant Ge oa Pat ADatcaticas GE MIRGE wou > hattan Island never bas be the Key Patrick | q bu » cheers and a frenay| AMé ution | cometeriee, tide of this country, the | Of thle Present need the time was) Printers’ Appr Mt New Yor backgrour © sober yet mort ye. MARNGH gs un f and hat way na] A+ Re pos ted the famous graves | Philippines and France moved forward one weck by Jane A,| America’s first printer, ig ey ph Navy of the United < . ear + ve thousand = march in the] Delano, director of nursmg. In the) Bradford, who was born in Ly c ful pietu sands knelt 1 ly 6 day 1 appropri I le r a ee Eels RaRN ALD al ke ti Dito the : pbcina : iy 6 pluces | her inclu foldiers and sailore, gradup te om a eCOg “ ‘a zy) America in 1082, settling in Pennsy a the Host, and over all the vast thron h to the Im ¢ th iawn Oo Mita Npanial War veteran and| school for nurses, and to Uring before | Vania before Philadelphia was lu oo . { Al hae oars nh it As ChBY MAyOned Ine : ae BESO RAGE Red Cross nurses. One of the fea-| students in hospital training schools} out. He moved to New York ir 5 Smithson, Whose Comrades Are|ot worshippers pas Leap hey wiped tee am Hineas an snes Lawrence mande tures of the parade was a dixpla the immediate needs of the army and| and printed the first New Yor “Over There,” Robbed S: gee ea aioe : wn upon tne ane ye nea io W 1 Fae ee ee aeiveice | avy. Every measure will be employed | newspaper, “The New York Gazette “HSE ERT E It was the Rev, Fath rhe {column reached the m ; an er iraped an American t cently 4 h eet atmo ncy aru ote aan bi ii ala cles abs iP and Shot at Pursuers. Waring, for fourteen sare a ¢ Pe pe tot the : a. 4 rm v nmortal w innate this need for nurses for our soldiers, © was printer to the Colonial ‘ nrades are “over there,""| lain in regulars and at present) wind-tossed bay land gray ndful of Zouaves who » the 2 ; a ealiove * direct object ot| Government for fifty years Fe Cer Ate re eee erie Latiaghe the Hleventh Cavalry, only the reds and golds and vivid nieivmectnatiiont : GRAVES OF LUSIT NIA and sailors, with the direct object of | Government for a Fe eater ee eae Cl whe naibl * whites of the vestments gave color to He Mean chihen ; wers were p) encouraging civiliana not to employ} grave iv just. t he church, vate Roy 8. thson of ¢ ompany who was mnaible for % aha : wi y ’ ‘ I H t VICTIMS DECORATED) =<" nurses unnecessarily and to| near the centre yard 49th Infantry, ves foun euilty at one | om ny at the Baitery, T eid i War assiste 1b cr ap. | 1 the wre ut t the | utilize hospitals as far as possible, | and is marked by Island City : 1 a 3 T New Y \ van whose na post be To prevent « serious shortage of ap ah i and robbery in coi with thei eor it was closcst vting | i ‘ \ ; ; ‘ re op | z stored a few yoars hold-up in a satoon al tJ, May nger ¢ Kf flag dea tee 4 an v L before the! American Consul at Queenstown, [skilled nurses for the elvitian sick, 1%, Of three other soldiers implicated | 11°") » Wane tid ma , Wawa abs of r s a eee A - Jevery married nurse, or nurse not 2 i with Smithson, one has pleaded guilty | 1) 10 or 18 . : Ad ver-| | vidual now engaged in active nursing and and two others are to be t The i bral 7 i feta | w m Dra iW Ha te al] Hollow Square Around Plots } not eligible for army service, will be A| ry was out thirteen hours, returning ) Libe ‘ A. D - St. t és HIRI RNS FOE: . Be eg orcank th ning. ‘Surveyor ¢ 20) homas E ’ : ; | QUEENSTOWN, May 20.—The Amer- | ure enroll as a Home Defense The Standard of Quality ei. wit ~ : th lier-pries “4 fe : . Snes , J k | Consul, A iviatora. and} Nurse, for assignment for a few hours, 1M O SS Smithson, with Sergt. Otis Walker,| Rush made Me ery Sasa ‘ * Santon G as H u ot pe Ree ate bn weakly | Bot SO bi Oklahoma: Private Willa eam possible It 1 v r luring th marche era of the] dail Se rarrison of Centreville, Tenn, i sel atti bandstand in the centre of | son ‘ t ne Laat t In ind fl Lusitania vietim day ’and formed “(| <2 private Harry Cohen of No. 5M Graham the kk served tay house the sicred te om MEDICAL MEN PROTEST |» | ‘Avenue, Brooklyn, are accused of rob-| altar, Over night women, a | and then shooting at a car ¢ ontaining | (ef the dire st e er nf ia iaht ye fe ul ( nt ls off fe + * LIVERPOOL, Ma Fifteen thou i. police pursuers. h ou men and one Ware vaca ener 2 , i 1 the f schneide 1 Clarence Fo] w "sy Squad. The i ae an wrt i The = h woman were wounded IN. Ae B r 1 riv n, the | Sheehan, ( VA. Mann at 1 thelr , y T TIC CITY » 90, ‘ Smithson has been remanded for sen-| entwined flags of the Allies a i t grass and fs 5 Ticut Gee as hands and cheer-}t Kf Exchange sent xreetingd to) ATLANTIC | ITY, N. J May 3 teeta outtit. was formerly sta-| heaves of the Stara and Strit 1 Hay it us to | ff an t ery ed 1 they wa fla the! President Wilso Retention urgeon General Gorgas [ tioned at Camp Mills, and is now In white altar faved the bay, flanked a rev y X ; sta und i edominating,| — in office after Oct. 1, whon ne will have France it was by heavy golden candelabra and | 5." inished, M ' nd the vra of th TRIBUTE TO LUFBERY, — | reached the age limit that would au Avia jente star Dies of rien" K ef . tc - tha fala nk _ 2 pr 7 suety oft 1 y 1 1 na eld im Ave here to-day by three big medical bodies | in Airplane Crank. | An how § aging i I ‘ nN York t rion ° W < wm in resolutions forwarded to President | FORT WORTH, Tex., May Lieut. | scheduled to n the f I , WALLINGFORD n 0. — As} Wilson, P. Mihleder, instructor at jaferro|ment Band, the Borough I A ‘ 3 t e a, | an anes and the) vparey ’M ps : : ’ Field, died this morning Injuries | hand and a fife and drum ¢ 7 D i 400 and y un bu as vou The American Laryngological Asso: : ‘ Whee received Wednesgay af yon when | ci uy ¢ tanatii ‘ € tered t ad \ n car ' , La \ elation, the Laryn al, Rhinol You want bi lA ap his machine crashed to the earth, | \— ‘Raa w LA c + € pane their f as 1 w his, N18) cal and Otologica lety and the | Mall's pure horse hair mattresses Lieut, Buckus, who was with him at{dered a concer voy Go Island; Rear zx " 1 ta American Otological Society, in annual | Wen't sag or grow hard or lumpy ithe time. aed a few scratches, | tr n elevated and subway brou, D Dor n y 4 ‘ i The t 5 conlea ie They last a lifetime and can always be Ht Meee GEL EL hbase ; : } usgete tga tad if , Lin y New York's ni i the Episcova ” Jas} convention, signing the petitions dew | er eis amid asnew, Call at our IWewer Deaths ay Army Campa in| seers 4 1 e 1 1 rad rep satiys ey ov | clare: “Gen. Gorgas's splendid work in| 4th Street store. We make everything United States aKa 1 ie t 1 wtte w n fe i to! the greatest crisis that has ever faced | yoy need in beds and bedding and at WASHINGTON, May 380,—General K vida a Bel erts: f vuman t Wier yt Viieat Jaineeline Nation warrant his tinuance| reasonable prices. Your dealer can fealth conditions throughout home : be fla hh Ham f ’ eae : ; : n Me added 4o long as he is physically able to} supply you if you ask for “Hall's.” amps continue to be good, the Surgeon} ive af ‘ ' Our beat are ‘ } Similar | eral of the Army ata nornin 1. Dowling | vigorou u ; Ww el) t| perform Nis dutiew’” Similar action) FRANK As HALL & SONS nls health report for thes iN. H ea Lie | erect, off t je : : T Ways Sean ete ext month in its annual | Manufacturers of Beds and Bedding 2 Yeaths d eased id ' Bre J * « y man’ Ce ‘ tw: Y . . ed ip 1st this weeks” 10.80 o'clock the doors of the J. O'Denohius ‘yhe veterans; ut tattered vccerat he Bla Bixby Tent cun do more convention at Chicago, 26 West 45th St.