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MARNE FRONT WEATHER—Fair To-Morrow, “Tf Ie Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’? EDITION A MVVWWWWC<V| CCTWJ@G]| XC JMM=10=@€” “4 [*Gtrontation Books Open to All" | f “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ak el PRICE —— rs ——— CE TWO CENTS. Cer Ute Ney Work Ware NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1918. _ 16 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. U BOATS FIRE ON 2 LINERS: SHIPS SUNK NEARNEW YORK FRENCH HOLD POSITIONS jT¥RE, OF UBDAT THATS CROSSE THE ATEANTE_. R04 ITH 40 ONBOARD AGAINST GREAT ATTACKS; CALLED FOR HELP LAST NIGHT: PRUSSIAN GUARD WITHDRAWN ‘CITY OF COLUMBUS ATTACKED | ——__5 $e > Germans Unable to Make Further Headway in Direction of Paris, |: While Foch Gains on Front): | North of Marne. |: PARIS, June 3.—In its report to-day the War Offic: _ glen pine HYLAN WT WITHORANS "TWOTANK VESSELS NAVY DEPARTMENT RUSHES \survivere ar mr oarnea a cal recent Garman stack oneview ehwas om HISLIBEL SUITS ALSO SUNK, CAPTAIN. UJ BOAT CHASERS 10 AON Reach Port and Tell How the :|Five American Vessels Known to :/ Have Been Lost, Reports of : Others, but They Have Not Been btighia - — Washington Turns k All Transports A bout toSail. nbbtdb Raped SS POPDOSD DL IDL DODD MEGREES 8 Seated eoerareeareeserebesas tie ean Chateau-Thierry to Paris, paralleling the north bank of the Schooner Was Boarded and Marne, broke down under French fire. Southeast of Bouresches AGAINST WORLD (}F LINER REPORTS Blown Up Off Barnegat—Saw (four miles west of Chateau-Thierry) and everywhere else French in —o. 5s * Two Submarines 3 Guns Each. positions are maintained. . Mayor Will Pay Court rae | Canadian Pacifi¢ ~ Steamer ee The French counter-attacked last night along the whole front Late this afternoon the City of Columbus of the Sa- Ldscss tie Curva andthe Marne (a dlsases cf fifteen or is Sai My = er wie bg a ie —— ef i ben el (pons re rig Rico Steamship Company’s eighteen miles) and made progress at several points. It is on this _— UNS OUTS ASLel iner Carolina, bound from San Juan to New York with front that the Germans are making their greatest efforts to ad-) Mayor John PF Hylan to-day dis pL ayertc pORT, June 4 Great Fleet Out After Raiders, and 220 passengers and a crew of 120, was shelled by a German vance toward Paris. agi ak ee . Mell wo tank are mt Officials Say Transports Will Be submarine off the Jersey coast at 7 o'clock last night. The PRUSSIAN GU: _ W FTEDRAN {WN PaOM M B. sulblaad yor Hylan fled the sults ta tees ts Protected—Attacks Are German passengers and crew took to the boats, according to reports ’ oo oven mY rench bs = - stand sn ae soe, Admission of U. S. Power sent this afternoon from Washington authorities to agents Ww rm 1 ‘ ssi juards BSStRAE HOURS n of a Canadia io: Bee _ . Par . Faia as hoe withdra © German high come (™ edy trial. When udp ii ra ae of the line in New York. The steamship is believed to have mand rhe German i : : tela} Instiseenie| t : WASHINGTON, June 3 The Navy Department today announced been sunk. She is now twelve hours overdue. 4 - A i r a postpone-| her maiden v tra The Allied troops feel th. @ enemy Ss red virtual end! ment. The defe posed the mo-| n slow conve Last night at ‘Hat it had received an officlal report that three American schooners had k a wireless message was re- been sunk off the coast by enemy submarines of his rush. The gr com-| tion of Mr. Hylan’s attorneys, ana|? ri wi : sits uel Saale Gedcake Chine Hisiy oreo ying The Navy Department statement @—<—<$<$$_$_—_——— | vannah Line was reported to have been sunk. The report manders consider it nd e mba they | ustice Crop: ¢ Brooklyn Su ‘ being attacked by a sub \hi be are fought on a muc h e perme Court dented the motion f ar : as not been verified. t . « ie = set to-day for the tria nr of the 8. 0, 8. flashed “The Navy Department has The troops hay even in the most serious |"“Wnen the cases were eaited in| the name of hin vessel and Ite exact been tnformed that three Ameri Five other vessels flying the American flag are now moments of their re the line, and now with Brit idly, the morale of the Allied armies i GREATEST EFFORT IS TOWARD PARIS. The Germ re now concentrating their efforts southwestward on the front between Noyon and Chateau-Thierry, along the th valleys of t every one ner >, but these facts were, ean schooners have been sunk off | positively known to have been attacked off our coast by oa SiR AND ON WAY HERE, —- and either blown up or sunk by torpedoes or k this morning, ‘e the schooners Edward H. Cole, Jacob ic ne IS BOSTON REPORT isi i te D. Wiley, Hattie Duna and Samuel Wh event a breach in} Jcourt this morning, Attorney Frank | 10¢ nts arriving rap-| Moss, for the Ma ked that the | not & that his | A f court, | wirel 5 pt of “| M Hylan, asking him | came anot pedoed.” Full details of the sinkings of all but the schooner Cole Barnegat, Not tha ' yy ollecto ere q command are rey g hourly ee m and | a! i - ' ‘| had not been received this afternoon. The Hattie Dunn ihe suemy’s prog - Hylan 1 re 1 rought them to 4 wraune Oe and Samuel W. Hathaway are reported to have fallen vic- On the e h the Oise are barred) sucg ° 1G wluo ¥ crew ot Naval Vessel. a by an immense chain of hig! inclodine (he foresta anit @hton wad |tims to the German U boats somewhere off the New Eng- of Laigue, Con ind Vi ° stitute a natural ‘ thas BOSTON, June Collector of the | land coast. fortress. The f tefense. ring ss on the ex. . murine 38 port of Boston B treme right | The Carolina’s wireless calls for help were received An Allied off md is predicted by tin and the v him I Ameriean stipn by the Arlington radio station, near Washingon, and boats Petit Parisien. TI W that Gens. Foch and Petar, Bate She te an ee , vmapal "of the navy were ordered at once to proceed to the Caro- ho per them el 7 v en in subor inate R muna iM ’ ni ie > te " a eats ch Hismtal position (p Fescue fasesnaars and erew: wi isplay the same qualittes in e supreme commands of the Allie f e n ar n . d t h d f; gad'tha Franch ar . nit out briet . -t ARCHIE ROOSEVELT ; Submarine chasers have been despatched from the or Cle the Amuy ¢ janitor ¢ : ae Ly " ' Philadelphia Navy Yard. Premier Clen Arn 1 for two (Continued on F ) The nag! ‘ hours to-d ution, with of utiliza “or eard n RECOVERING RAPIDLY The port authorities barred the departure of outgoing erties FLYER BURNED IN AIR, 0 Pre ey el (This dicate that comparatively large forces of American |piune Catches Fire After Collision se Wi Arm n Re The attack upon American shipping almost at the very Iapepe ney teen be:lnisssion-an.tbe Pathe Soak The Allied reserve . tary, NEW INCOME TAX RULING. From Sling, a wh> Se\> | entrance of New York Harbor is taken to mean that Ger- constituting the “army of manoe comprises British, French and m (rand “ \ eral M Db h 1 : d b . A t American picked troops. American troops reached the Marne battle | Dividends From Surpias Acenmn kK away A aad cop, Many has at last inaugurated a submarine campaign to area on Saturday.) He jar to 1018 Not pm On Avett , inet in break up transport of troops to France. Berlin claims the capture of an incredible amount of war from ; ° to) Meee te cating Eleven members of the crew of the Edward H. Cole, a “Franco-American depot” at Fere-en-Tardenois, There has been no i eS eee eect ane: || ounetanchomtee sa tram ane @¥Fiving here to-day, asserted their ship had been destroyed Allied report on this claim, 200 feet long and carried two eng and he walks several miesdaly by two German submarines seventy-five miles off the Jer- ———— room Tor beaunee ; A y (Toxt of Official Reports on Page 2.) ee eae one (Continued on Second Page.) | (For Racing Resuite See Page 2) |sey coast at 4 P, M. yesterday. The story is under investi- a ————— % a F} + cme

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