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8 ‘ RVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918 MEPINL lv cack hunter tathoresk alkene maturities mie Y | VOTES 377 10110 : | | | | FOR CLEMENGEA | Premier Overcomes Socialist 1 ; Disturbers by Plea for Car- a rying on the War, ; cmensiecnations PARIS, June 6.—Premier Clemen- eau gained another victory over his opponents in the Chamber of Depu- ties yesterday before a large crowd which packed the Chamber to {ts ca- pacity. Every Deputy was in his seat He was sustained by a voto of 377 to 110, The Premier argued that this was not the time to discuss military op. ' erations and the Deputies upheld him | ps in @ somewhat stormy session. Cool | ¢ And collected as he walked back and | forth on the wide tribune, while «| 5 storm of interruptions from the So- clalists surged up from the Houne, the Veteran leader resembled a weather- beaten Captain pacing the bridge his ship, lashed by a heavy gale. Th Premier spoke without bitterness, an when referring to the sights he ha his voice ' eich aamragytae eC | aoeaker Deechanel seemed power. | Americana tre “urvving, we. era MORE BRITISH HOSPITALS lesa to quell the Socialist uproar.|staking the game upon the help of TAKEN OVER BY THE U.S. _ The Premior calmly folded his arms the Americans.” everal With 2,000 Beds Each In- eal and surveyed tho Socialist benches| The Premier seemed to have aged | earnestly and patiently. Tho inter-| visibly under the great burden of the | By CA eee - ruption? did not subside and he sud-| intense life he has been leading the} a 2 ‘ross 7 denly descended from the tribune,| past few weeks, during which he has| ¢luded — Red Cross Thanks apparently deciding not to continue,|peen continuously busy travelling! King for Windsor Hospital, Marcel Cashin then succeeded in| between the front and Paris. He was| Ambitekn autor quieting soméwhat the exuberance | was the same adroit parliamentarian several military of his Socialist colleagues, the most|and cleverly foiled all attempts by ‘es each, it was active of whom were Deputies Raf . fin-Dugens and Deguise. alista to force an immediate ar of interpellations on mili lay uncil of the American Red | ¢ Premier Clemenceau resumed the Vidlette, Lenoir and Re. {CTS has cabled its profound thanks tribune after Cachin's speech and see Ura. tetempted ten crente|to the British Ited Cross for the offer eulogized the French and Allied jon and fix a date for tho armies, saying that the soldiers had discussions. but Premier Clemenceau ‘ous! [replied almply: f fought one against five and some: |h 1, a quostion af confidence. f Rttaes one againgt ton, wo have been bad servants dismiss “Our duty is very simple,” the Pre-/us. If we have done our duty gly: miler said. ‘Our resolve must be to “ gee Lear or RL prt . t has been a loni 6 8 HO8- carry on the fight to the end. Vio-|.1,; ‘of the Chamber had been at-| tary depends upon the civilians. It is) tended by so many deputies. Tho they who must be exhorted not to be- | only absentees to-day were those | Muesty pee come disheartened. Our soldiers do|Whors seats are decorated with of the An \sor Hospital for American use fact that the British p want to make such provision fo care of sick and wou Tf) soldiers.” the ec i clous act, No country whose people ry mourning crepe entwined with tho| sractous act people not need such exhortations. Fecnch (ak chowiay that (aay have | 8f¢, 80 thoughtful and generous as ta 4 ” and sallora can be considered @ foreign house when the Premier mentioned { fleld fand.” A . ; i Cheers arose from all parts of the | died for their country on the battle- i ‘ a OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © 34th Street, New York MIEOT. 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