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Che nlation Books Open to All,’”’ ‘Uf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ “«“ 1 Cirer Copyright, 1018, by The Vrese Publishing (The New York World PRICE TWO CENTS. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1018. ‘hirty Years’ Sentence for Rose Pastor Stoke “Cireulation Books Open to All.” ] 14 PAGES US. TROOPS REACH BATTLE AREA: GERMANS HALTED AT MARNE. WEATHER—Fair and Warmer To-Morrow, DESTROYERS PICKED| UPTHOSE ON BOARD TROOPSHIP LINCOLN ionamin COMMUTERS RIDE AT OLD RATE WhiLE THE TICKETS LAST Pullman to Raise Over Nighi Charge for Berths From $1.50 to $2. MRS. STOKES GETS 30 YEARS ON THREE COUNTS, BUT MAY GD 10 PRISON F FOR ONLY TEN Seine, Under tsa HEW YORK SOGMLIST | Act : hai oN it Run SENTENCED 10 PRISON | roncurrenuly, UNDER ESPIONAGE ACT | 2 1S AMERICAN TROOPS BLOW UP 32 DUGOUTS AND A BRIDGE; Wireless Reports to London Indicate the Casualties Were Slight. June L-tn WASHINGT© line} LONDON, June 1.—News of the tor- with the Increase tn passenger fares | the Pull pedoing of the American troop trans- o three cents a mile, port President Lincoln by a German y¥ shortly will raise the mini mum over night rate for sleeping berths from $1.60 to $2. Other Puliman Compa submarine while in zone yesterday reached day. he naval war NO FINE Wounded by Volunteers and Technical Mer JAMERICAN REPORT] IMPOSED. —_—_—_— | London to- Imprisonment of New York Mhe:atip.was struck while re- |rates will not he changed materially Pershing’s communique of yesterday, received to-day The text of Gen, Pershing’s communique is as follows: to the United States. ‘ tickets, it was an- y, will be honored un- til used up, although raliroad fares) ure raised beginning June 30. The Ratiroad Administration considering establishing — unive mileage books good for all parts of we Pastor Stokes of New York to few convalescent soldiers returning y was sentenced to ten years’ e8risonment tho M&nitentiary on each of three counts | 1 im- | in Missourt State | The survivors arc now proceeding to is | port. | The latest wireless advices, recetvea Noon May 30, this afternoon, say that the casualties an indfotment charging her with lation of tho Espionage Act BRING BACK A MACHINE GUN More Than Twenty of the Enemy Killed and turning home and sank in thirty WASHINGTON. J %. 5 ea ps ‘ ua I ING Qe 1—. erican Vv teers and technical Socialist Will Be in Mis- | Passenger fares for travelers in| minutes STON, June 4 Amer in voluntee ec souri Penitentiary. | Pullmans will be raised higher than] Destroyers reached the scene in tachments yer erday blew up thirty-two enemy dugouts and a bridge, ang en. | ordinary fares under Director Gen-|time to pick up the survivors. The [killing and wounding more than twenty of the enemy, says Gen KANSAS CITY, Mo,, Juno 1.—Mrs. | eral McAdoo's recent order. vessel carried only her crew and a ection B—The fact is now established that at least four distinct counter-attacks on our new positions near Cantigny were made before “The enemy airplane referred to as brought down in the com FOCH RECAPTURES TWO TOWNS; CHECKS DRIVES AND HOLDS RHEIMS | Attacks of Redoubled Violence on Whole Front Between Soissons and Chateau Thierry Everywhere Defeated—Hundreds of Germans Have Been Taken Prisoner. a: PARIS, June 1.—The German ‘advance is being held on the Marne. No enemy troops have been able to cross the river. de-| Rheims is still held by the allied troops. No headway has been, made by the Germans in their attacks north and northwest of that battered city. The Associated Press correspondent says attempts of the Germans to cross the Marne have met with vigorous resistance and failed. The troops which made the effort retired from the river bank, Comparatively small forces have attempted to force « cross« SAE NADeeKRAI en RA Velie jie Sener at oe Se fsa kL se munique of May 31 was an Albatross biplane, shot down at 1,500 metres ing of the Marne. German artillery has reached the heights be- urgh announced that the | age books must be turned in for re-| Navy Asa line T Gaiaite et the by Lieut. Douglas Campbell in the region of Toul. Both pilot and ob-] hind the river in some force and was active early yesterday, but tmees on the three counts would run} ; demption before June 10. ; WASITINGTON, Tune L.The Navy Server. were killed. was not effective. peerrebily “hod: Tab shen gelehdanty 9. ry paraulees Talees ie 6 besa ce Department expects complete details “In the Woevre, in the early morning of May 31 4 rail on the American troops, says the Associated Press correspondent, wald be subjected to no fine. | H nearly, S\centeasinile |to-day from Vice Admiral Sims of | German lines was carried out by volunteers and technical detachments} aye reaching useful positions in the battle area. These troops dis- fudge Van Valkenburgh overr led | Further reduction of passer Jtho sinking of the United ates; The raiding party blew up thirty-two dugouts and a bridge, killed and f hi . . snotion for a new trial filed by] train schedules between Omaha and] sas ort Prowident Lincoln by aC | wounded more than twenty of the @hemy and brought back a capture f play the most ardent desire to share in the present great battle fmour Stedman, attorney for Mrs Kansas ¢ Gah and atu seater Bat submarine. In the mean time machine gun.” with their European comrades. ites, based On tho contention that Fe atl od t oe Tine is contom: | opinion among naval oMeials is that = “May the battle of the Marne begin again, as it did four years Court had. fallod to distinguish | plated by tho railroad administration. | the loss of Hfe will prove small. tween motive and fntent, The} Tho reduction, in line with other eur- would save ~: CAMPBELL MADE FIRST ACE The brief official statement given Mrs. ROSE PASTOR | STOKES DECLARES MR. STOKES ; Wife Is Not and Never Was Op- posed to American Participa- tion in War, an hour later. The ship was return- Contractors “Yiettto Demands of Workers and All Danger of a Tie-Up Is Averted. Representatives of both contractors to do. Tho statement in part follows | ing from Europe. “The communication which I sent | It was wuggested to-day, in view of reports of other sinkings by U boats received unoMclally, that Germany may have started the submarine drive she threatened on American trans- Rickenbacher to Be to Be Second on | List—Campbell’s Latest Vic- tory More Thrilling One. to the Kansas City Star announced that aims of the Governmont T was not supporting the war | | sive I assumed | He Says. norous alms which had Declaring that 90 per cent. of the} and workmen on unfinished subway | ports, Berlin has announced that) WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY among the nun’ - r trouble has resulted from misunder-| jobs gave assurance this they would concentrate on theselyy prancm presented by different groups of i y " IN FRANCE, May 31 (Associated been p Y ¥ standing, and that not to exceed 10| that there will be no strike transports to out off communication privilege to > ‘ OE ae em ee ce) TE MISSOURY JURY, °° EN GET HIGHER WAGES} =ovrsr nse se ot] DOWNS FIFTH GERMAN PLANE ago,” Gen, Petain said in a special order, issued to-day. Theo magt violent fighting last night was below Soissons on the western side of the new salient. The War Office ennounces that the German attack was con- tinued with redoubled violence between Soissons and Chateau _| Thierry. The French made counter-attacks, and drove back the masses of German troops in the region of Soissons and on the line of Chaudin-Vierzy, gaining ground everywhere and taking several hundred prisoners. The towns of Chaudin and Vierzy were recaptured. Along the northern bank of the Marne the Germans pushed forward advance parties from the north and east borders of Chateau 1 hierry as 8 vi y t 4 was learned y, . * ‘o Lieu ougias Campbel , + people that it was my per cent. of tt was due to a hasty fe last night, it w f a phe between the United States and Eu- | 1 eae Lieut. Dougta rene ; "| far as Verneuil, a distance of thirteen miles, but were held there. On approve or criticise uny of the war!| impulse which Mrs, Stokes imme- ntractors signed & ih en Buaran- | ope, and it may be the attack on the |? ut hited Bree the honor of being the French ri aims brought forward | diately regretted, J, G, Phelps Stokes ee alee President Lincoln is the first blow tn | the firat “ace” in tho American Fly- he French right there was sharp fighting on the road between Dormans "I have at all times recognized the| the husband, commented upon the] {Pr SNBe* CM a campaign along that line. In naval |!M& Corps, It was Lieut. Campbell and Rheims, cause of our entrance into the war | three ten-year prison sentences which pi circles, however, the unanimous opin- | Who shot down the German biplan : and I have at no time opposed the | the Kansas Clty court imposed upon] crane, Se Jon {# that U boat situation ts #> st Bes aM hoe 8 te oo Xe ae ‘ SURROUNDED BATTALIONS FOUGHT TWO DAYS. h i : fe mn | hi ctory to be confirmed offt- | war. And although my homo was | her tractors well under c 1 such a campaign | his fifth vi Durne # nek Ree ae tiie searched in my absence and although | Immedf on learning of the| "There will come to naught. cially & the first day of the German drive, several battalions of witnesses from various meetings I | sentence » from office, |stwnding between the ¢ The main anatety to-day, in the ab- Campbell downed his French troops, surrounded in the forest of Pinon (then on the extreme addressed have testified for the Goy- | No. 100 reel, Ka ~ v ' ‘panels man a Allied te SBN oe . al 3 , : Sant no evidence bas been pro- | at ement Evening World | between now aid Monday to cause « (Continued on Third Page.) e American Allied left), decided to fight to the finish. They immediately sent a carrier ter hitch he en = = = vement he was de re duced to prove that I have at any | reporter ae o they have « t ™ t pigeon, announcing their decision, to the French Commander. He sent time oposed the war I feel justified in saying that ¢|** A. Mot : w the » War Cross e kas “Early this year, newspapers we know Mrs, Stokes better than any | mage igsth Street fr = +] His « 1 uy + plane was ack an airplane, which dropped an encouraging message in the forest. mieten tomshtar Gti tbn exeen le) | shies aaa ae group of men can know, | way we Ker H » #0 ania ] broug he on : by -8P and Throughout Monday and Tuesday the encircled troops held out, ree . and that her motives were grossly | “"2very fference tha a be- ||] # th! an th tories ’ J , ally large profits secured by what BA ‘ ne NCaKto nn as sige? WHI . hes hoe a vais ne #pesss Hite ae heir co . ma generally known as ‘war profiteers,' | ™ eat rstood * a trial. Mra tere he ¢ at : oN he eet ¢ : ile ' n the ten days porting regularly by pigeons to their commander, who replied as regularly : | Stokes {s not and never has been op- men ha h AMIGA DLY: 8 anc p to Frida : 7 ; i: and, rightly or wrongly, 1 honestly bt it a ier * etl ‘s wi i i P| the men will be on the Job Monday | {| ! 1 th te probable that another ace wil} by airplanes, u 2.30 Tuesday afternoon, when the last pigeon to arrive ‘ed their dominating influence over | Posed to active participation In the a HI M E | hat an eG n, and Tam not free| War by the American Government SON FLIES AGAIN i on ver! be announced shortiy athe aviat ae, |farried a message announcing that the three battalions remaining had no 4 o © cont she has constantly | tw win the honor probably will & eee eee eee to £ from that apprehension at the present sa i ioe . at ass i : rie Ete MISS sTIN 0 | | ‘ Edward Mickenb of ( LIEUT. DOUGLASS CAMPBELL. /more ammunition and had been obliged to surrender, time, le 1 : tt tay ste To Reach New Vo 1 ; tomobile | | Mra./Stokes said that in her com-| the Allied forces until the autocratic | Expects LIN ha Rew Yerk, City] 0 , e ee r. i poh iie'| ea : nh, Cart awl Berlin claims the capture of 45,000 Allied troops, more than 400 munication to the Star sho had re- | Powers of Central Europe are over- , mane by . Sys t German's» ammunition was | field and siege guns and “tho 1s” of + . me’ and antl the 2 ¢ BINGHAMTON. N.Y t | eained b field and siege guns anc rousands” of machine guns. ferred to the Government, meaning | COMe and until the foundations of | | ah SvahtenaGah Gat hae || World Ads. printed In the / ed and ed inen him, | - the Administration, and continued democracy are effectually secured. on caer pens sft | | month of May : wl ae Srlniliaa. a} the Though the battle line is only thirty-five miles across in an air line, a “IL am personally ,entirely certain | ¥"* | y th ‘ “If I havo offended in expressing a! | ; non-stop mi arry (nig ° | min irrender and descend on it has now spread to a triangular shape that carries the fighting on alon criticism which intimates that the | Dad the jury understood, as I under- | opicago Now Yorks rose from | ] | t thy bud tho'iat Seon eaAtiy i F ry rd Government {s leaning to one class or | Stnd, her motives, they would not field | y and few to # new lll More than in the corresponding |||] as OnE Hay. | decided ske @ cha f gotting | front of eighty miles or, it is because I have taken the | have convicted her of the offense site nea w he has more mor si Hy af Pete M8) home. The American a tail of = aes | a " . another, it is becaus : rhe ee Oo es ne tine’ vaginal: titty month last year iH} American observa : |, ARTILLERY BATTLES ON BRITISH FRONT. provision of the Constitution concern ; rfley ne 65 Fie || Hi ping with. Britisn | Me German, for n down, but all ing Mberty of expression tuo litérally| “If the ' eh ena aes BRO trot oad) and =—13,805=——— | ft ® ny was £ LONDON, June 1.—The German artillery was considerably more @ language plain and simple and| intimately 4 oe eeretood | aned up later this ' |||| More than the best previous |lll| Some distance away Lieut. Campnett | 4 ' Cams ; live th » in the actor jerasire a mado a part of the Constitutl NOR iPUNBOROR, 9874 160: i WOME: ROY Y 3 and " ht record, in March 1948, whenll ll! saw 9 ¢ ih aleplane ata helabt of M&Naled without suc 1 w active this morning in the sectors of Villers-Bretonneuc, east cf Amiens, an amendment thereto by th Lays tA a du ‘i ie ash Mineola y y 188 5 I\4 ak Hevea ower |. | ¢ i t perm and Hebuterne, north of Albert, if is announced officially, Laake ; : hat 90 per @ he trouble has _ ’ ii} ee ‘ ne German oe eee ea % nig alin ima It is believed the Allies will make their stand along the Marne, where Periods Bot BONS Ah Teal PUL 'G { 1 anding and Separate Ads. were printed eromy biplane to dart and | iodred a d Parte tanGneviae ; ryesrereetag ji ae i ' of stress. t w . 0 f bursts fr his machine | ju ( ah « Gen, Joffre’s strategy in 1914 checked the rush for Paris and threw the “1 am not conscious nmitt which M A Cc | N G The World Has Home Circula- ; The G Aid (hia Neat toviet | aiien cs att af ‘ . . flor tion and Gets Best Resulls | ° Germans back to the Aisne and later to the Somme and beyond, any erime, your honor, unless an a ESULTS, P. 2 : th " my kept |! , ) dent desire to serve the ends of social | tpy s left t ENTRIES, Ba Advertise in The World It Payst cireting and ut high speed. | Que An 4 Press despa eived to-day say that as a result of this deters — jay evening to be in » Page 2 | 7 : r twenty | 4 bun bo. tt puts ' (Continued on Second Page.) eentence Was passed, Tinutes | batore) (ie ‘antws otearver| cana i mined resistance, Germans apparently have withdrawn from the edge