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Copyright, International Film Service, Survivors of the Texel L anded | at Ailantic City in Two Leaky danke AMERICAN DESTROYER RESCUES | FRENCH SHIP FROM GERMANS; | WARSHIPS SURROUND U BOAT, Submarines Still Operating Off United States | Coast and Transatlantic Vessel Is Attacked in Maryland Waters. ONE of the LIFEBOATS IN! WASHINGTON, June 5.—An American destroyer was reported|\Which The to-day close on the trail of a German submarine off the coast of Mary-| PL 2V'M§ S Gate ef 2 WORE?! land. Other craft have joined in the chase, | The hope of capturing or destroying the U boat was so great among naval officials that Secretary Daniels left instructions on retiring last night to call him the minute any news was received yp The pursuing destroyer saved the French steamer Radioleine by inter tupting a U boat attack on it about sixty-five miles off the Maryland coast yesterday. The Radioleine was the first transatlantic ship attacked by the submarines on this side, The same destroyer that saved the French steamer found the 279-ton American schooner Edward R. Baird jr. in a sinking condition after being | bombed and rescued two men from her, Baird had been attacked just before the French steamer came up. The same submarine, or her running mate, was attacked by Ensign Allyn Jennings of the Naval Aviation Servicé off the mouth of the Dela- ware. He dropped several depth bombs, but was unable to mark their effect. Naval circles are tense with excitement to-day while awalting new #_ +he 4 EY “MICKEY” The CAT Puotos _ Petes @ wean which has siuce reached an American port, the submarine submerged. The response to the destroyer’s wireless calls was so prompt, however, it 1s, 5!!P Two Days Ov not believed the submersible can ¢ euers. «)} Submarine One thing disclosed by the attack on the French ship ts that the U| United Fi boat or boats were still off the coast yesterday, instead of being on thelr) ™! h relieved to-da |s iit Company oMclals were way home or toward southern waters, L 4 ° BOM ie dits The location of the U boat's latest attack, uavai officials say, should! nicipal Railways Co, facilitate the task of keeping track of her. Vessels have been sent to the| from Puerto Co paid scene from a wide area, including scores of patrol boats that were in the /#™mbla and gers rst College in 1899, and en 6 / THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918. SURVIVORS WHO -BATTLED- FOR THEIR LIVES IN OPEN B ATIOMAL FAM SRM Bsns es ag PT.ALA BULLOK SAS STEPNOTHER meats "(sata se ost KILLED IN FRANCE | BEAT HER UNTIL = arn that their} Former Newspaper Man Was|Lawyer, Defending Abuse of Secretary of New York Mu- | Ten-Year-Old, Warned by Magistrate. Faia’ cares e the company, Capt. Harry A. Bullock, former New | with beating to un immediate waters. | said, would ight It Into gone of York newspaper man and Secretary her ten-year-old step The Navy Department has information that indicates there are or) + parce ‘ OAS eae 4 “s 7 na mee i 2 were at least two U boats in these waters. The Carolina was sunk by| have) bean. ereathitctialee en ee Mra, Sarah David the “U 37” and some of the schooners by the “U 151.” One of them at! ve to reach New York {HOTPORAHON, Was cKilieG tn PEaNCe ls 1295 East New York Ave least had stores enough to last her three months, There is no con-| oMicisls were anxious) May 80 by an aerial bomb, To-day'sinue, was arra before Magis clusive proof that there have been more than two of the Germians here, Beaded i Mae eo ate list’ mentioned his death | Folwell w Jersey Secretary Dantels directed last night that the brief report from the de-| heard from. — ‘The fact that the ship/@%d gave nis address at Cambridge.| Avenue Court, Brooklyn, to-day, ‘Th stroyer be made public. The destroyer herself, with two survivors from | reached an Atlantic port two child, pale, emaciaed and bearing the the Baird, a 279-ton craft hailing from Wilmingtoh, Del., was still hunting | ‘"" | buld have Captain Mock bad been on Imarks of ill-treatment, was placed for the enemy. rnc fh i ats i tive servica in the Quartermast the witness stand and told of the The announcement, which naval officers sald contained all the departs | ning then torned neck Corps of the Expeditionary Force, | persecution she and ounger ment knew about yesterday's activities of the raiders, follows | A detailed report from the taptain en last heard from way en-| brother, Sammie, had received from “The Navy Department has received a despatch from a United States | hax not yet been received, and tt in nt line trench the woman, She said destroyer that at 9.80 o'clock this morning she interrupted an attack by, "t known — whet o actually Hon Gt the work of tere Mamma beat me this time because an enemy submarine on the French steamer Radioleine about sixty- stive | rented ae eee anh peri my bedroom: fear Be miles off the Maryland coast.” SSN TaD REBSO hdl di| |e ad f Plattebure s « going to school, I had te my signed to the Quarterma vin breakfast and make my bed, and | year He was graduated f t atand. TWO THINGS AT FRENCH WAR PLANT ssn ar flea toeedtng 0 bis ability and to know! | reated lite Sammie and me she 2 Jedge of rapid transit affa it he} | beat t « sometimes with hor | Brooklyn Rapid ‘Tr t Co! Be LS ee EP EMD Up aly t Hicusse Bullock first acted as a ar , 1, asked Moe rate b it ; | assisned by the Pre ‘pp 7 Pe — “ tw wit * MILITARY GROSS FOR ea haiok So. heh Tina § of ( r q 1 3 est pl DR, J, T, M'GARTHY rm « brothers Prot. charive | oe ag : With thely ‘ nse tor he be WILSON AGAIN PLEADS ron 18 wanine TO SAVE MOONEY’S LIFE; 1 eae. June 6 “A : officer of Telegram to Gov. Stephens of AND THE That you never tire lin Hh Sek Hbelinsat p88 oa ‘alifornia Urging Executive easin of the Military Cross. He writes: pens UREA 18 - beet and ey i | ots i J Mecariny ot the ue m Ast Nut Tootsie Rolls, PROS Bay Das again 9 tain the Militar Ho is @ ad to med off , Essex | un ier the I lGenimant bas hed to {black book ae Men us since December ast. Our ‘Yank! Governor of 1 Gets am allforn',, UPa | Doc,’ a8 we cw © of the herat College Deare . best and is lov Mcers,; AMHERST, Ma Ty ier Poate He is stri Jamea Willcocks. Gove es 4 " : the D r Doctor of Laws by Amherst Co marta, Femained lo receive their dearecs, arade Ju oie ; OA TS iN The Women Are Wearing Men’s Shirts Picked Up at Sea, a Siren He to Give Warni "it Bnemy Planes Attempt a Raid Oll\ TOSTAY DARK, “The Police Department desires to notify all residents of the DECLARES ENRIGHT: city, through the press, that in the event of raids on this city by | enemy aeroplanes the following signals will be given ’ | “Siren horns or whistles will be sounded continuously for ter | | minutes. When this signal is given every one should immediately | | open the windows of their homes or offices and go at once to the | | cellar of the premise: “When the danger has passed a signal will be given by short blasts of siren horn Throughout New York for a period of twenty minutes. on First Night. The above i instructions were iss' ssued by rouee Commissioner Enright -—-- i —— "New York will remain: in dark thorities order otherwise. The ob- Je last night werd 28 IN CAROLINA’S BOAT NO. 5 isi ation” ie rom A colonel of aviation on Gover- | ty to note the effect Jof the absence of lights. ‘The order Shriners Plunge Into Ocean at Atlantic City | 4 been pretty generatly complied with except in a number of uptown to Succor Victims of U Boat, Who Tell partment houges, which hadn't been - notified How Vessel Was Shelled. “The telephone company Jkt good ATLANTIC CITY, June 5. | Order to int Lig Lights Obeyed | or whistles, at intervals of one minute each | ” | tions + heartlessness with which they were | work in notifying their clients io the outlying districts of the order. Ob- no food, was emphasized to-d - = : | servations from Sandy Hook through be e lay by the twenty-eight survivors of the Now | ithe glass showed an absence of the ; York and Porto Rico liner Carolina, who reached here late yesterday 19) ¢jare which hangs over the city, a | the missing lifeboat, No. 6 lthat no vessel could determiny the The one favorite feature of German frightfulness Spared them was outlines of tbe harbor from sea, Ta- ee the lifeboats were not shelled All the survivors dented that the | night a big Caproni machine will be ere fired on [used in flying over the aul eveu hee trip to shore required forty-four hours, What little food and | better resuits are expected,” {water they had were gone the first twenty-four hours, Soon after the! The C\.amissioner anid that it wes Carolina was sunk by shelifire fifty miles off Beach Haven, these sur- UP f° (i People along Firth Aven vivors were terrified and drenched by a severe thunder storm shed abbey Bis: maitGal Femaeu Caer ahe ir Lights if they AvanGa: -Wesaua PAtaatiavat aire cer nncu tis de hor | wanted safety muaranteed He anid , Ithoug © tried to dissuade her, that there was no way of disguising vivid story of what happened. that gallant girl, who has just turned ste i Lad i ae ee HAD HEARD OF SUBMARINES| (shteen, insisted in taking her regu. Be oA ve uneie }Jar turn’ at the oara, It was a case \ # still w city . FOR TWO WEEKS. jot an yne hour on and one hour off. Mise the aky, there was no way of betra “We were at dinner,” he sald,| Dickinson inpsired us by her coM= ing the Ide ity of f the t + . 1 * duct. Just to look at this beautifu ie? ig ? 7 " when wo were atartied by a yun] @uct, Just to look at thie beautiful | i sini crash, We had been suspicious that) whatever the men did was enough| New York's precautions against an German submarines were on this side| to buoy up our spirits and keep US| air tald were taken without any ade of the water, Such rumors had been | oink. T know lot of ux would have : kiven up had not she continued to set heard in Gan Juan for two me the pace and example. She was still | was officially stated In Washington. Several of the women passenger#}taking her turn when We sighted | om ecognized the possibility noticed that the sun on Sunday af-| Atlantic City hint etree ei ela tt! tis. set adrift fifty miles from shore, exposed to storm and with practically n the hotely, rest dences (o hood th the squa owed th vice from the Navy Departa that airplanes in sectic ternoon was first on one side of the| Following are the survivors here: | (hat i} ‘i boa) Tales ship and then on the other, Several} Gertrude Lucoiony, Carolina D. Hig- brought over on BORE FON See of the men looked back at the wake| £1. Cambridge, Mans.; Mra. Hus | but they doubt that thie has been te . 7 iiton, Miss Hamilton, Anita B, | done y said, th Ldn and SAW We wero & is Cheney, San Juan; Charlotte A. Per caution wht be : the pra “They sald nothing about tt as the! kins, Boston {co afforded va officers met ty on it with| Lillian Dickinson, Arlington, Mass.; ‘ 1 oP stra Brooklyn Shipyard Workers Burned “A few minutes later the com. {i minder of the U bout, backed up bY Now wis, BH, 1 @ strong armed party, boarded us. Ho Cheney, Barber, A to Death in Peculiar Manner— said tn perfectly good English, tm, Krug jew Orleans. Vessels in Momentary Dafger. he eee Jama I, As- | hah; pede: 4 sorry to do this, but war ts war’ On6 | i) f pars McLaren, overheard him remark that he Orme 412 Steril nce, Brooklyn. ly command many to New officers to prepare 365 sone, of N udd and Otto Klubbert, thitt No, 1830 He eet. NO CHECK TO FLOW OF MEN eal ean with thelr crew and 4 ‘ 1 ¢ e the ship the Leaiiy ware enteral sanired TO FRANCE, SAYS DANIELS | Decks when fast as they were fi by jenta r on elle he women went first. Crows were ; : ered water below started a fire goed to help out ta the navigation| ¥ Kept Open for Soldier About thirty vessels lying in deck anc an officer placed ia charge of each iM ns Despite t ersoing repaire were In momenta boat. nere were ten eleven of Ker w © blaxe started burnt host. Vher F n of Boat Raid A e HEAVY FIRE POURED INTO THE i n@ -3.—Whatever| W wei CAROLINA D vee . bine ald oof i ae plate As oon as we were all clear and X nnd whatever numie FE pa away, the submarine steamed in be ask IHAy bes te tween us and the Carolina and pro Ao 4 hati meer Dare . flume ceeded to shell her heavily. They 4 > ers " e tw tore great holes in her side. They ‘ t ou sald | £10R) the weattols ‘water, "abeir went around to the other side and ' io) X bodies - od went through the same performance nd munitle > el ab nirty seconds The concussion rocked us until | " nd to guard f , oe thought we would be sunk We wore ba L4 -> #wash several tenes, b nan 1 vilehed thus tar and we [ait outs Th a oe osot ous SEDITIOUS CIRCULARS yond that neighborhood and eon: | ti Heoe ae FAIL T0 OBSTRUCT ORAFT of the ratde c ' * 1M. lorie aie ince ealas 1,500 Bronx Young Men Already why a the. fe of the Chi ot : mira atin Cal Pe ctu acatilan * WHISKEY IN WAREHOUSES ted effort to dias her hat way when we me onto - suad t Dr y from Jthe beach here, Her fourteen-year WASHINGTON, June ~The Rand- | 5084! Ay rgetvinlirn dik yea fcr hours at a@ time. 6 could puil mere d Act® aa ns ed | > o name were ecorded like @ veteran and h tty a ' nt W . wen al ards. take rests. The Hamiltor ere ich i Hoover, # nD No.4 strong social- ing to N @ | ¢ uF ye td # SHRONS 4 ou nir a e ronx, an estimate Mra. Cheste h ‘ Weat! 8 Dre aie 8th Street York, W "u Z A arrived [her praise the offivers and me ‘e 4 Hy lant lon the Caroli | 4 ook We were ened t rse,| 7 ed had when the first shot ca aid | " Wo we ed t + oft leere not to met excited 4 rush for} 1 . ‘ pla 1 sha r 1 real hero | é t € “ Miss t ’, ¥ « Liiva Dickinsva of Arlingtoa, Muss, supply ios beverage purposes. es