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a _~ Thillois.” An energetic counter-attack delivered by French rin aE oie es cw ole cael elie and north of Rheims, all German efforts to make progress were vain. troops won back BRITISH RUSH GERMAN POST, TAKE PRISONERS NEAR ARRAS Machine Gun and Prisoners Also Captured |} 1% 13 2 | in 7 oe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31 AMERICANS CHECK ATTACKS AT CANTIGNY---RAID NEAR TOUL President Wilson Drives FirstRivet First Ship at Alexandria Yard PPPOE S444 40572400 NEW YORK LOSES $3,000,000 TAXON HARKNESS ESTATE 1918 U. S, MULES IN FRANCE GET NEW GAS MASKS German Fumes, Defense Ser- vice Announces. ASHINGTON, May %1.— AT RATE OF 5,000 A DAY Will Make Them Impervious to | “RUIN FOR EMPLOYERS, POLICY OF THE |. W. We | | Applied to All Whether They | Treated Workers Fairly or Not, Says Witness at Trial. | CHICAG May 31.—"It wae the polley of the I. W. W.'s to ruin the MTADOOLASNE FR S00 000 SLACKER DOLLARS mi h loyed them whether ha = | tes very bores Gad. Baie In ; | teetiae ‘ak: fality prog: ” Franke Northeast of Y pres—German Raid at Robecq. \3 Appellate Division Reverses ag ae Satta Te eeciees Income Tax Dodged Alto-/Wormkes, a private in the American ! [BRITISH REPORT] : Surrogate and Holds He | wit SYaew peat ug mac | ether by at Least 720,000 [8% rca , ecibiiten | ane ee 4 S| id Not Live Here. which, it 1s declared, will make Persons. charged with conspiracy to hamper H LONDON, May 31.—Following is the text of to-day’s War Office + ¢) them impervious to gas attacks, \*s Ration's war programme. 4 % ¢ | ® The masks are mi from be Wormkee testified, a: a Governe | Teport: : 1% ¢ | The Appellate Division of the Su- tally aeuipped fAstbty a the WASHINGTON, May 31.—Secretary | ment witness, that so far as he knew ‘ “A party of our troops rushed a Gergan post southeast of Arras} ? ® preme Court to-day reversed the de- pose ‘ef 5,000 a day, the Gas De- | McAdoo to-day Jaid out a dragnet |the organization did not dis ‘. nea e > | eisto > ‘ leecret hand bills against enlistmen i during the night and captured a few prisoners. A few prisoners and 4! % Z| cision of Surrogate John P. Cohélan) fensive Service announced to-day, | for 600,000,000 slacker dollars, [but added that as 6 bald reoreseiiae ; mtachine gun were captured by us also in patrol encounters northeast of iF 3 (bin the matter of the trahefer tax upon and are going rapidly to Franc | Scores of agents of the Internal | tive of the I, W. W. he understood they ~ ’ - * » the estate of Lamon V, Harknoss, | <== = = Revenue Department aro searching “eT opposed to the war. % % es, The enemy raided one of our posts northeast of Robecq. A few| % 2 | ' gal Pee Rell Beis r 4 j % valued at $10,000,000, ‘O'LEARY BROTHER'S BAIL jthe nation for tax dodgers and per~ | copawoitted usta of eatercee Sennen H ; bi Me r he \ | Harkness died in California at the; sons whose income tax returns were left the I. W. W. to join the army “The hostile artillery was active in th : Villers-Bretonne aux and $ home of his daughter, Mre. Myrtle #.| MUST STAY A $100 000 {ncorrectly computed. Startling dis- |!a8t summerr, Wormkee denied the or+ Albert sectors and between Festubert and the Clarence River. ‘ Macomber, on Jan, 17, 1915. The Sur- ’ closures have come with the filing of (Setization had issued ‘specitic tne ; rogate held that he was a resident of | | sf : bd structions against sabotage and anti+, ‘ jthis city, ‘The Appellate Division in) Court Refuses to Reduce It and) More, than 5,300,000 tax reports and |war specches © | he ~ BC | . 4 | hat he ha 1 $ g : ine Baraka drive spikes into * © | dent of Walnut Hall, at Donerail, Ky. | Beside Aiding Escape. hand. In thousands of returns also |ateklen and had Committed viel ; SOON T0 MEET GERMAN RUSH Harkness was one of the Standard Oil; ‘The first hint that John J. O'Leary, | there is apparent ignorance of ex- |to intimidate authorities. | magnates, and for twenty-three years) brother of the missin emptions and methods of computing Sinn Fein agi- | — ® | had maintained a home in Donerail, as|tator, Jeremiah O'Leary, might be! incomes and profits. : y 7 ERAN . > | well as having a house in New York, |Wwanted ty the Government for any| Preliminary reporte of revenue|QEN. TREAT GOES TO ITALY) ; WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, May 31 (by the] | Post ARE EOE IA SAN TOE | cece MeCN, eRTRTG NTIS gene ee i ‘Associated Press).—The American soldiers are considering the part they| % p|ing of the Surrogate, would have had eel £8 bin tastier _ paar ea That at least 720,000 persons fallea| Prebably wi Lead Ameri may probably play in the battle that is raging to the northwest of their} ? | to pay a transfer tax of about $3,000, \wah eran 1 ‘Aaslatant U. 8 District |? ™MAke returns who should, and Troops Ther | positions. s ? 000 Mt i State. Kgl a, oft | Attorney Earl Barnes to-day. Hihepd hie net $90,000,000 in ~~ WASHINGTO: May 31.—Orders de« 2 ’ ‘ ‘ 2 | Appellate Division, ich was - jonal taxes. iling Brig.-Gen. Charles G. 2 There is no doubt that every available man in France will be thrown q ppella vision, which was unani-! Before Judge Hand, of the District | tailing Br! en. arles G. Treat ta three |duty in Italy were issued by the Was Department to-day. | mous, saves the estate from paying | Court, on the return of a writ of habeas! That investigations into © | any tax in New York except for $7.000| corpus, O'Leary was making his plea | groups of trades—coal, oil and wool son property here, {for a reduction of the $100,000 bail | industries—show need of applying in » Dwr meme PROTO DE E68 OOFF.554.59046.46.5940.096.4.045.090000 AL into the combat wherever the French high command deems it necessary. Whatever is to be done will not be known, however, until the Americans are actually engaged, for it would be inadvisable to discuss troop move-} It was announced some time aga ANDRIA, May k Va., 31, — | nar ship as she did so. | Kentucky will not have the benefit | under which he ts being held in the | many cases the penalties prescribed that American troops would be sent to H ments of any character. | President Wilson lent a hand to-day I haven't got my union card, but] of the transfer tax, as the decedent | Tempe: ius ae poi 4 era ere Italy. Gen, Treat probably will lead The battle between Soissons and Rheims has drained all activity|in driving the first rivet in the | T guess it's all laughed the | held little property in that State. Three! ""-there is no suspicion of the Govern- hat the total number of slacker | them. fi the zone in which the main body of the American expediti slot ) ton| President, as he cracked a sturdy States—New York, Culifornia and|ment thet John J. O'Leary had any @Ollars out, as computed from thoso| Gen. Treat is now in command of the e hae hold sitions Exce t for ier fi hting let 1s a Hed Oni | Tee With don ceeleitceetor canal Coens: On shoulder after the|Kentucky—contended for the resi-!connection with Sinn Fein propaganda | */ready uncovered, will reach halt a Weste Sraraie S bicecaateh \d s. Except for a g| g, 9 is reporte Halt, a 9.400 ton freighte ov the " ‘ t San Francisco, fT the f ie th Oi epee eel 100 ton freighter for the) white-hot end of the rivet had been | dence. ‘The Supreme Court of the! such as his brother Jeremiah ts accused | billion, phi Rshie tie 2 a ronts. Shipping Board, the first ship t beaten to ® round head, neatly edged | state of California held that the de-|« | The greatest problem facing the = ——e — —— ———__—_—_—— ——— | built here, Mrs. Wilson also 5 Against the keel-plate cedent was not a resident of that) h yes, there decidedly is such a/ revenue experts is obtaining exact fig- FOCH MAY BE FORCED | Part in the keel laying, guid “Pretty fair work,” commented the state and New York now holds that he | SUSpicion,” quickly interjected Barnes, | ures on incomes of large corporations Jast vertical plate into position and| shipbuilder, with a grin. | was not a reaident of this State |But he did not enter into details. |from thelr subsidiaries. In several | j ' os — = wah ee ee ee ee ae ‘ seks | Judge Hand refused to grant a re-| cases it has been discovered that gre: The principal heirs of Hi e | Great “ty i) T0 SURRENDER RHEIMS, hig thtee chien Tara a tre AF8| duction of bail, saying the ease was! corporations show tax returns only i IES KEPT PLEDGE his three children, Harry 8. Harkness |guch that the ‘Government wished to! half as great as they should, and many | ‘ SAYS LONDON REPORT | OF Nor B58 Mitth Avenue, this city; |be very sure tt could lay hands on John | show a 50 per cent. holdout. In addi- ry 3 ee NOT T0 RAID YESTERD * | Mrs. Lela H. Edwards of Pittsburgh |J. O'Leary whenever it wished to. [tion fully GO per cent. of the returns ‘ f roam 7 §_j\and Mrs, Macomber of California - = were incorrectly reported, | i Germans Are Nearing Paris-Chal- | BUT GERMANS BROKE IT) 4: ong his assets, besides consider- HUGHES CALLS WITNESSES : der and delinquent must dig ' ‘ allan. hte ‘ able real estate, wer Atul \up,” Daniel C. Roper, Commissioner y ons Railway, Which Runs Seika | : Tide Dehedem enh nd jof Internal Revenue, declared to-day is Verdin - } _|yaeht and about $30,000.00 in secur! IW AIRCRAFT INVESTIGATION |A0d the spottiane of pubtieity will be E dun, ALS Agreement Made on Proposal of | ities in vaults in this city. {thrown upon the malictous and in- | ¢ ¢ “Ist Wactcnti as a ——————-__ jtentional dodger. Penalties will be| ; Sone Nes DSDEN me ale peewa)) j Archbishop of Cologne An other | Prominent Men Will Be Quizzed aftixed on the guilty and allble and A a3 ¥ : I abandonmen' of Scrap of Paper VESTIONS LEWIS FIGURES I will avail none, Roper de- British and French Press Con- Abeta ‘shecnh’ jhevitavic ibe rece | el aper. } h tte Gating fident, Although Admittin Tho Germans are nearing nthe (Continued from First Page.) HE Allies stri¢tly observed | ON TR But Their Identities Will Not eee * y Situation Is Grave. way, which is the main communi. [¥ins to hovpitals with patients when made at the request of the cen . , ton fs cation between Aitaldhy Verdun, |® bomb wrecked a building directly rman Archbishop of Cologne, | Representative Longworth, Speaking the Sinnal Carpe in charge of awardioe LOAN OF $37 000 000 LONDON, Thursday, May 30.—Forty Although the pace of tho Gere |'2 front of us, in u narrow street.) not to bomb German cities out- ‘ ade of contracts for airplanes were called peewee adas emon é Gian wd vance Han slants Our ambulance was perforated by] side the war zone on the religious on Army Bill, Asks if before Charles E. Hughes, in charge of German divisions are engaged in the ance has alackened, owing | ryving missiles. .We:were all hurled| holiday of yesterday or Corpus * : i p | ? sivie| 0 the arrival of the Allied re- 9 a i : RIE Rubies 4 7 F ? 1,000,000 Is Right. the Department of Justice's Investiza- | Wants Money to Pay for New Sub- the Alsne battle and forty more di serves, it is recognised that the | Ut. but escaped with a few) Christ! tlon into aero production, and question- gee ; | i sions are in reserve—the two forces! Ajijes haye a difficult task scratches.” WHAT THE GERMANS DID. SW ABAINO TE May 31.—Ropresenta-| eq to-day. way Equipment and | ‘ . i: f . “Privat rt A. Bow 1 of Gal Shelled Paris wit ong ro | tive Longwarth of Ohio, speaking in the} Mr, Hughes explained that much of | ‘ E 0 r —says a de Corresponde: way the a r man of Gal She 1 with long-range Xtension, | - totalling 1,100,000 men—says a bo Preepcnae OL SAV ITIMITSIOAL IG io wis wab ia tem. uate eae || une, “Ail rhiven, persons, {House to-day on the Army Appropria-| nis work hereafter wilk be the aucstion- | : f ; most irritating thirst g spatch from Reuter's correspondent H isne was a most dim Matd tnnie (We TRAINS explo Suh Wid UtRASK a Gmiper j tle Bill, asked Chairman Dent of the| ing of witnesses to supplement informa The Interborough Rapid Transit Com- - . - aa * ue 3 x i ogai-| Cult feat of warfare, both as re- | in beter? Pid q ry Committee whether it was true) tion obtained from war department and|Pany has made formal application to : at French headquarters, It ts p ther(® €#rd# calm generalship and the |%0% The next thing I knew 1 was Atteinpted an air raid on Paris, | 1,000,000 American fol-| aircraft board records. The identities |the War Finance Gorporation in Wash- o.E0. ble the enemy may strike another |? ood er ine troops. The ground |!9!88 08 the ground, I looked around] On being driven off by an aerial an anvounced yesterday inlee the witnesses will not be made|inston, D. C., for a loan of F LUT—On May 20, THOMAS REILLY, blow for Amiens or part pelos ae was repoatedly defended to the |#M! heard the patients groaning, 1] barrage they dropped bombs out~ |a ap we by Senator Lewis! known, but it is understood a number |for three years, This money is de ‘Releved Busbend:of: Carherlee Ialae Present appears to be throwing his} oot nan, Oficers were seen hold. |DUled myncit: together and found the ide the city of Illinois. Mr. Dent replied th: of prominent men connected with the|#red in rder to finance the complet- Waneral fess hia entire strength into the conflict on ine (Ha @lldnde te the lane paticnts uninjured except for the Bombed a British hospital, kill. | cause of the request of the V air programme are to be called within |{n® Of equipment of the new subways! 34 av., Saturday, the Aisne. “ yestdeveed shock. Our ambulance was shot to] ing a large number of nurses, at- | part nt that the exact number Of|/a few weeks. and elevated extensions. Carmelite eh, Street fighting attended the cap hifi Kia were killed when they | pieces.” tendants «nd wounded, after | tfP# abroad be kevt secret he was un-| Omclals said to-day that while the| It {8 proposed to secure this loan with will be offered for repoue of hla ture of Solssons. The city ix re-[ blew them up. coi fceand car, apparentiy; dropping finres 0 as to plainly |“vletoanewer, === | public lost sight of the aviation Be eet ear asce: banda Or ive moceoe nd panded ported to have been in flames Wed- a ~ land wax wrecked completely roveal their targets lpeildGed’ Lav be one Zorn thacorlanlial | Retro eaatorice veers hate airy|which are now held in the Treasury.|) pee po pup pews a“ nesday evening BRITISH CASUALTIES FOR Private Roscoe Wiley of Madison-| — Attacked three hospitals in the | eeokcamen for the Administration, and T| nnsereveutixation the construction of | permission for the {ssuance of which | COST. FOUND AND REWARDS, ys The British press and public were ville, Tex, was driving the thit ay i dstobe adapta he Administration, and T) motors and planes has been going for- 1144 giready been granted to the com- ‘containing insurance polteie Hin an abo pla a fae Berea We Nolen te anki ear of the American arcas ia | therefore think it proper to ask if the! ward steadily. SuMclent motors have! Ooh. by the Public Service Commissio 4 ime: liberal reward .cttend, * 4, ee ee ee MAY REACH 166 802 and three pationts were with him, Picardy on Corpus Christi eve, |fgures he quotes are correct,” replied| been turned out to absorb all the ship- | ® . uihsa #1 Willem ot. N.Y. Oly, ( time since Monday. There is not the p “There was wreckage all around| dropping bombs and pouring ma- | Mr. Longworth. ping space allotted to them and to re- ‘ . sieuleet erin athe 2 reneh re- , . us,” said Be ret. Nolder “Injured| chine gun fire into the tents, "Do you believe the figures are incor-| quire storage room on this side. % rement. The overwhelming numer- | 4536 Officers and 20,518 Men Were | (LY itns In the shattered houses nea 4 |rect?” asked Representative Sherley of | : ¥ jeal superiority of the enemy forces ‘ by were begging for help. We a 7 = Kentucky. | | of the French defenders are fully ap Wounds, jthe work rescue, We had to dig) American gray as part of the|‘titicise any man in nubs Me me t aciaien hate, Likewise, ( Foct at—Casunition tn the [{RANY person f om} bdo yy the} Memortal Day services, were anxious] et orect wer er itaapesed into with-/Rritish ranks reported during the month | while enemy aircraft were buzaing | °° babe the German attack, ~~ <> -— rawing the bulk of his reserves|of May reached a total of 166,802. The overhead, The barrage was deafe “In additon to flowers for our boys a " Tented upon with approval, The| Killed or died of wounds—OMmcera, | Worme than anything in tho trenches. | thing for the Boches,” said one, “It ing for Proof of Charges forcing of such @ move, tt 19 pointed | 1,536: a edlde fe COR een O MNS will be the fattest bombs we've got FOR GALLANTRY IN ACTION Made by Wilson. , Was certainly one of the enemy's “i rep or missing © 83; In one village a large funeral ea decorated with forget-me-nots," - 1 nweet principal purposes in planning the|™*" nee Htablishment opposite a hospital wa | % iets | ; = WASHINGTON, May 81.—Legisla Hactive charm and 4 Iv lovers of ever? Present drive. If Foch should fall] British casualties reported weok by {Pombed and wreeked | Althous nthe ! Distinguished Service Cross Pinned | tion to end profiteering was demanded oN! 4 5 ledly covered with blank and on Lieut, Meyering—Ceremony yi : : Alsne advance would become merely | th? 40.000 mark, evidently representing | cavried off to cellars, there. was ne | eee ane eMONY | of Idaho, who introduced resolutions Our Week-End Combination No. 1 swildlary. tho losses sustained during the heavy | panic anywher HOSPITAL KILLING 4 NURSES Is Pershing’s Office. calling on Government departments for ‘ PARIS, May 31—/The newspapers |MENIDE that started with the bexin« | The Americans and French joked $ " WITIL THE AMERICAN ARMY 1n|PTof of profteering charged by Pres On Sale Friday and Saturday Only / ning of the German offensive In Mareh, | anc Aughed c Americar who “3 ret . oad ‘ils ce portance of the German advance. | only 924 the Hsts apparently did | teny said oat : clated Press).—In the office of the | "10 Terenee tne each profteert week-end trip to the Country, mountain or shore, It is an Gabriel Hanota e ¥ » the efte We've got Frita's gout, We licked neg Commander-In-Chief to-day the Dis verre Le ee assortment, presenting a variety which will satisfy all tastes in ux, in the Figaro,|not begin to reflect fully the effects of 4 the Idaho Senator, who denounced ivi Compares the strategic situation |the casualties sustained in resieting the | {h¢ tar ayt of him when we took | Bodies Buried in the Ruins at This ished Service ( warded early.| 000 he Wane Benstor jenownees candy lore. The individual packages are put up in strong cons with that apy ; German thrusts in Picardy and Flan: | Cantixny. / Now that some of aro} 4 this month for gallant conduct in battle, | Profiteers as ‘miserable scavengers ant well wrapped and tied, with a handle attached for carrying. The vy 4 rs th we pi Bilas] ders until the beginning of May. * HUN ROG ee herp! e@ wants | Corpus — Cristi Day was pinned to the blouse of Lieut. Will od sucking tarantulas traMcking at |i contents « + as follow: @ Marne. All the commentators eal reven If murdering r ? : he expense of the Government ths thax Seasiel. Atmariad Chansintnal hut, Ws i express confidence that the Hist nded defenseless women and old | Celebration, jam D, Mey ON US OY Oca octane remclutiena’ Alea ras ut darittien att heli WES ieih, Ree Better troops / re - the seer ines L Kultur’ we must de t| ik : ITISH ARMY IN | onief of 8 : q ; ‘ ons of bonds and taxes. BOX HACE PACKAGE COMPLETE 1.33 : b 1 | at ft takes a hundred ye RANCE, May &l (As ited Press) Lieut. Mey f mmanded @ platoon |". president's statement as to which u “4 me Libre consid ) IN PARIS BY LOKG RANGE GUN beg Anot gz Brit pital wae) ot O% 38d Infantry, which was| | oriteering, Ranitor carat! alah oar | Special for Scturday, June /st Bravity yesterday. ‘The Petit Parine % ' a we early Yes lation before and during the attack (o| ANON py the Executive to Congres Hdentitied with th tm ; Ye jen says the Gover t oiled City Ir ed on Feast of Cor- erday morning, and once more many | drive off the enemy and remal gor geal wile veeetite tr \ | Dec aie tha Gime chins vactecais pus Christi and Again Early B B 0 P \{ ARKED, |nedical workers and some patients] post until wounded seriously ORE EEREN | i returned in the evening still cont . Seg 7 | 1 or wounded. compelled to medical attendance, MANY TURKS DESERTING. -~ dent, which it regards as a good! To-Day, WILFULLY SINGLED OUT q pital caught fire after al|he walked uncssisted through @ barrage | 5 4 sign. Wihid. sky. Livan we. | t f the bu had been |to a dressing station and reusfed to go | — | » r Ht is the resistance of the two! yined and wounded in Thursday : it mb. A fow women |to the rear until he learned the result| Famine and Epidemtes Create |f ogiria as if wings of the Allied forces which in- |. e, {Nd Wounded In Thurstay's long ack Took Place Corp Ae CHAI of the engagement. His brave example s sit COCON SOT LY Te spires the confid of all the mili. | TAns® gun mbardment of Paria, it PUBS hmong the slain and their ired his men, his citation says, to . HTT are eve Wy ' . tary critics. To take victorious ad. | Was offi n neod to-day. The Christi Eve, Which British | > Kether with those of a con. | Meblre % _ he saye, {0) ATHENS, M 31,.—The situation Buwar Crewinent Loe ad Vnutth | | vantage of the success they may | Shelling Was resumed this morning si 4 7 number 1 f the cen. (Brye ae ihe eneniy, who did not reach | throughout Turkey ts serious, accord: | | have so far gained, the Germans), The bombarimen th Observed Jsonnel and pati vare buried inethe |e tua mercan trenches. | and was am-| ine to reporte received to-day from| rein 25 Pail gah ley pl eyeet suconeG in Bending these two id oo a i) Wire 1B AMERICANS IN] yu Hite to the loteat revoc | pucated In conseduence of hin wound. | Smyrna, as the result of famine and ep Wen nor ese | | inges, and all their efforts to do| (*! bad axr ot to cond. Bers |ruins, according to the latest reports —_— {demics. Many deaths have occurred a = this have up to this time been vain, | “S4!'D*t towns in the war sone PICARDY, May 81 (United | ) a | 1 | ida % . ~ German aviators attacked three | LIBRARY BANION HEARST, | eneilbas aliens” of Fae) are Special Extraordinary friday and Saturday CROWN PRINCE GETS ihe pe eS er oye neo dia GERMAN POISON GAS KILLS 1 F ere aes ots | Ue ae | Milk Chocolate Covered Fresh Strawberries: jarea on Wednesday nigh ey a ro c oases ms | Crimyon, Tse ewutiess fmt dtnved in delicious Ponda nly dropped bombs but swer ¥ ALL IN UKRAINIAN OWNS Removed, | i A with vue Celebeated Peeniuan Mille Ube NEW STAR FROM KAISER"): “2s! 000" gels TOWNS | ccigunviry, sey ate noarg| NEW DESTROYER RECORD. |||] fii! Shs aio vaya onsy, (em with ma fir - of Trustees of the Cincinnati Pubite | -—~ A ) ' This t re Reason for Russian Govern-| Library to-day discontinued subserip | Launching Seventeen Daya After) epee ae, bews he relix nat t tions to all Heart newspapers and. or- | Laying of the Keel, | ‘ SSOu TED MILK i ’ i a i “et yeng ment’s Greater Friendliness | gered removal of all copies of tt SAN FRANCISCO, May 31.—The| HOCOLATES = Thbe y day any 8. asa jerman go! —_ just sixteen days an in rs 3 Mustard —_ iy f the German | aie ave used polson gas on several! Kitchin StI Fave | the keel was laid six a 4 > in Urwent emey BI Ready tor) Aichbishop of c Ukrainian villages near Kieff, esphyxic| for Congre | ‘This will establish a world record, . we? . Haver = < hurt pene {:, Wesola) bare hed been taken Cleary | igi ommu a | WASHINGTON, May 81,—-Majority | i — Ms q bi WASHINGTON, May The House identify the hospital 1 atl ag sesreieias papeivel Loe (tal Kitchin to-day sald he still fa Ne Mall by Acrepest Te-Day, hit a hess ate ee to-day agreed to Senate amendments to crosses were marked on the ground. : edhe ys pie | vored the month recess plan after the} No mail went by ainsiane to Philadel: EN . Gtores: Now York: others eaually 4 00,000 1 deficiency rn re nbed is entiely c ye e disposed of ne a opria= ph o-day vi tI on~ ad e the third” of ROTEL Pil pane bee. bonibed Ah ble 2G Mowe, ag tenors pte amorapya, | una, way amine 19 bad weather con: 1] BEANS" pox AAC | nrosire. nomare. | HPS" pox SHC now read for Wilson's aig ONSET AF ae , nent's greater frie ward the majority, im luding Speaker Champ tne same conditions prevailed at Phila- The specified weleht includes the contain nature, 9 fean aviators, preparing for a’ ine Clark, have come out againet i, de! A ak ast a er a ae irae Se mR ae TNL eS