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| | j ) | i THE EVENING WORLD SR Te oe 1 ve PIL OF SHO SHOES WORN OUT BY U. S. TROOPS IN FRANCE GERMANS TDS AMERICANS IN LONDON “GELEBRATE JULY 4 [ao ame GRISISRECALLING i rst Time in tory That British Monarch ; Will Take Part. : Le © June 7. Thi 7 | the first time n A Military Works Att Attacked, Pa- American his th ; | ot England ts going to tab trols Massacred, Food Seized, | in an amor j Travellers Report. eee ite. | George has promised ia BERNE, June 7—Austria te about! towns represanting the United to undergo an experience similar to} states Army and Nav that Russia, when the Czar was | Great en a a a on dethroned, according to statemen aroused in Ame . r nd od London over tt rena mark of to-day by travellers returning trom| sed Kiners FRVOe ond’ le iNESE Vienna in the welfare of the men of the They declared it significant that) ginerican forces this count innumerable attempts have bee King, it dad ot ld made against military works and 8 | ji. coneoived of 4 tadlishments, In the Adriatic was evineing pa with Slavs have destroyed mines the yung nm arms from ports and canals of Dalmatia and or staal the AVE the Croatian conat In Bosnia, Hun nine he. knows. badeball ae patrols have been massacri | trom past experience. In 1 The food situation is se 8, and) Was at Chelaca wien the h ove ent has sted decrees in York Giant ts Ch ee wovernte hat White ox an exhib! the region from the sea, de claring that revol ‘atz to desert on a trip around the world. jon or com plicity in miKtary transgressions are Rian 7h ran ahaa French War Council Meets for punishable by hanging or shooting Maataronen: eee youre ce we Or PARIS, June 7.—The members of the feld and Dessau Prisoned for profite the Hurgomaster lynching. A mob, had filled his vbled yester Pros ve been im | French War Cou ig. At Mur day at the Paince narrowly escaped | gene which charged he with Goverr h but he | Ge food and many also Is rted At acked an unguar some parts of | pictely emptying | nelzed t huge profits: od wituation in wold it The fo , FRIDAY, SUNE _T, 1948. DRIVE SA Wai RAIDS HUR A CLEARANCE SALE 14 VESSELS ON OFFICIAL, TWO MORE ON UNOFFICIAL GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ICHERT' HIGH GRADE MAKE Ar, (Officially Reported by Navy.) | cially Reported by Navy. | Tos, Xo. OXFORDS |e. tye, Same Fag sembled from. our regular stock | May Sellooner — Hanopae 149 10 H my pprcseant this season's most - Jupe 2 Schooner Edward H. Cole rT a) eS lesirable styles produced. ex : eis : « g, |3use 9 Schooner lesbel Wiley A ‘ clusively for us in all sizes and Holland Merchant Says Bomb- | Will Steel American Spirit, | zo 2 enh i bee 2 lh : : Pee sad ae inahe ar ing of Teutonic Cities, Is Says Hurd, Asking Broad-,_|suse2 Meer Teil : 4 fashionable leathers—such ns— Driving People Crazy. Sone Schoner Edward Bair ia} | Co-Co Calf—Patent Colt—French RES Stee y er Unity of ¢ -ommand. Gas par Bae” Let te U) Viel Kid—Pearl Grey Kid i —_—— June 3 Bteamer Harvathian 460042 Neutral Orsy Ki an fst ib ag aad iba Lathes erg LONDON, June 7 (by the Assoct- (Unofficially Reported.) Fada CG ve ts now in swing, a! : a ae June 2 Behoor Samuel W, Hathaway other smart combinations. cy man newspapers joining the cam-| ‘ted Press).—The manner tn ae 7 EB tr Ge irepered och , palgn, says an Amsterdam despatch|the American nation received the |JuneS jooner Dewsaus Formerly priced wp to $10.00 to the Tinea, latest. exhibition of German sub irre trstend tt Dulawire Cose ‘The reason for this is not far to seek. » Germans, realise that, despite | ™2"ne frightfulness representa an- | ir recent feats of arms, unless| ther defeat for Germany, says Archi they can obtain peace with the West-| bald 8. Hurd, ern Powérs their cause is hopeless.| rurther @tatement They also believe thelr present. mill- | soerations off the American coast position, together with thelr Stylish White Footwear at one-third reduction the naval writer, the U ina on boat Reduced to White Canvas Oxfords, $5.95 [peg] ¢ . 5 Mr, Hurd characterizos as absurd | 3 White Calf Skin, 9 in ee eae ti Hy target ne tho notion that the Germans can| } A igh water mark attainable by the| | ea A ie eee ; High Cats, $8.95 Central Powers. From this time for. |C@'tY out air raids on American | White Kid Skin, 9 in High Cuts $9.95 You must « em to appreciate their values WELLER’S BOOTERIE i ER | 55 WEST 42d STREET 1576 BROADWAY ° £ 708 SEVENTH AVE. ly towns from submarines. “The Germans had calculated upon weakening the hands of the executive departments, and particularly the de- parte directly concerned with the navy and army,” sald Mr. Hurd. In that respect the raid fatled. “What the Germans really have If you want to end the war quick- |done by the exhibition of frightful- bomb German towns and bomb| ness off American shores is to bring m again and again. |the entire American continent defin- So says the Daily press, quoting | \tely within the war area, That is a “a prominent Dutchman, well known |great achievement, the penalty of 4s an industrial magnate,” who has|which the enemy will suffer in due just returned from Germany after|course. He will obtain little tem- travelling extensively through the|porary compensation because he Rhine provinces. cannot, owing to the differences tn- The prominent Dutchman ts quoted | volved, make an even limited block- | further as saying: ade of the American coast “The Allied airmen have caused an suggestion that airplanes op- extraordinary atate of panic all along|orating from submarines can bomb the Rhine, In addition to breadless,| American cities is an absurdity, A Beare SOP eee he oe, {he | bombing ainplane is not a weapon to misery of sleepless nights, Many|be carried in| a submersible over cases of ineaniiy coneed by ties three thousand miles. Even if the frlgl ported from Coblentz and other | 'Mculty of stowing could be over- come, how would the airplane return to Its base-even if it were not shot places. The Germans obviously are unable to stand the strain.” ——————— down while over American territory? ward the turn of the tide is only a question of months, possibly of weeks. Meanwhile the internal situation of the Central Powers becomes increas- lagly erftical, Evidence is accumu- lating that the impatience of the German and Austrian workers is be- ng menacing pnts _ Don’t Miss This Great June Sele! 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Addrens t “byverywhere we hear lamenta- | nest American warship 1 offers| Capes and already credited wt ; tH a ay DOR Broad Bt. ong over the increasing distaste | bar oy “prewerved i aoe mt. | having brought in a round ‘ Bridsevort and A: Cont own for mil ad Unity of conntin®)| floating mines sowed by the sub ; Scholastic public fe only sound 1 ple which | marines, it was reported from Lowes, F) sehioal have fallen vr emluse Pupile| the United States could effectively | Del., to-day that the seagoing tug ‘ ee Rtielatis WBS 10 | co operas AE overcom | waltham, with two coal barges delinquency has spread to | “#410 particular tow, from Norfolk to Fall River, had extent and Is an 1 “\etruck a mine and sunk, No we already the number of « at as to the fate of the tug crew S y ouths H bargemen has come ashore { times the number rep . hua: The total number of ships sunk by ; He ee Werte DAT PLRaEnT atin. inane’ nee sere |German submarines in American | Reg. U. 8, Pat, ott. Thus.” concludes the article, ‘dark |iswue trom the Alediterrancans”| "| waters may be elghteen instead of / America's Finest RYE (atu a Para him inienenid ? BRITAIN CURBS PROFITEERS, | Wastinston to-day which told ; the finding of two beached schoor 4 | the Meat Buster | unidentified : HAND MADE SOUR MASH | : LONDON, June PnaA tileastan While i 1s Delleved they fare shit = | ' | an ww tion has e e Inated| eunk and not yet offfcially repori+ ; STRAIGHT PURE RYE | B BELLANS fs ine sent tusineas, Jonn Ke cignen.| there Ima poasblity. they "are. ths H a bs * entary Becrota the Food| Hauppauge and Dessaus, already re ; MADE IN KENTUCKY, U, S. A, Sure Relief | * ‘n the House of| ported in the Ist of those destroyed, | 5 SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS “a AY Bai supptien of [48 they are apparently about the same } H B Ki k& i BE = ttle ana rhino *, 000,000 | aize Efforts are now being made to } killed from Sve Been | identif em, If they prove to t £ -B.Kir Co.,New York, N.« | FOR INDIGESTION, ‘alles 0:'2115,005,008°" TY 9 aeons stipe sunk, th ia Likely the A 4 pes — — ci t err ee Attacked, Brought to Port, Schooner Edna Fe Tenker Pratt - - BOATS, FURTHER OUT TO'SEA, TORPEDO BRITISH STEAMER (Continued from First Page.) hope to do real military “repre not achieved hitherto—before being forced out of thege waters by the necessity of replenishing. Also “frightfulness” has first made its appearance with the sinking of the Harpathian, which was torpedoed without warning and even without the sea shark becoming visible until after the explosive dart was launched. According to skippers who were captured and remained prison- ers aboard a German submarine last week, the undersea commanders were “saving torpedoes for the British,” so they said. British ships were to be treated without mercy. One of the crew of the Harpathian was taken aboard the U boat and given medical treatment for injurtes sustained during the sinking, a Navy statement from Washington said to- ea = ~t ‘ (ise ratders | will be increased, as 1 s been received of t crews, | wa was t changed when the Harpathian was struck at 5 ALM. W y, and tof t caped with aN , to the boats w it ers rsh I roke one ne ship was at almost the samo ppeared ff the port side, a few yards away SAW TWO MORE SUBMARINES, | THE SURVIVORS SAY. | Members of the crew are said to \have told British ir agents that they saw at least two sub the one that thetr boat ed was he They all agr ance to eUb their boa were was sunk “The pirates gave us little chance near for our lives,” they said. “Tho sub- marino appeared off our port bow about the same time the explosion | occurred. don ship,’ get ready. | “We did not save any clothes and did not have in the boat. down with the ship. Capt. Owen, a gray-haired mariner of fifty-five years, who {s well known jin American waters, said the sut rine was a large He sald his > sank a few minutes after it was He showed a signal * but did not give us time te time to put provisions Even, our tobacco went one CREW WERE IN LIFE BOATS FOR 26 HOURS. | “We were in the boats twenty-six said members of the crew, re we were scen by any ship. We had no food and little water, We saw several boats pass us at a dis- tance, but none seemed to see us. One | of the men put a shirt on the end of | hours,” an oar, and when the Palmer came fn | eight we managed to get a signal from her that we had been seon, | “We got a good view of the sub- marine, which hung around some | time while we were floating about in | the boats, It was ge craft, but | only a small part of her visible above water, Some of the men thought they saw U-103 or U-112 on the -| ning tower of the German craft.” | » men were taken to Newport and the British Vice Consul. | One member of the crew, whose leg was broken when the torpedo struck h sliip, hobbled ashore on homema ther man w J crutches, while | bloodstained rag He was ipported on be Overa ers of the crey hip was str mem! ers when a GLEE of £100,000 to Massachusetts Inst tute of Technology MERID! M J A GrowiING More | PopuLar Every Day | | Says POST Tt | German lines, |by German and Ukrainian troops, at Kiev l@ bee The peace conference the meantime delayed and in German and Ukrainian troope haw cupied new districts of Russia, RUSSIAN FLEET IN oo. oFALueD RESOURCES MEDITERRANEAN APPROVED BY BRITISH | Five é Programme ¢ Sommittees on Warships hanes Being Put Food and Raw Material Requirements Planned. in Shape fot New Naval Offens LONDON, June 7A acheme for an Allied Cabinet on War Supplies to ene @ tablish unity and decision in reward to e “ | food and raw material requirements hae Fie been approved by the British Govern The whole Rus according to the political core r + Jent of the Datly Mail picstlagl ML BALHAM da ceased programme committees will be LONDON, sian fleet June 7, ment of Odessa and Sebastopol will be! os 4 and will te. representa Wer of ¢ prital nee, Italy an manned by German crews, and it {s the t Of eat ates, Bach committee Will rumored that It intended to use t plies and particular ree each member being af @xe the warships against the Allies in the t = = abs A great pool of all Allied resources Mediterranean, according to tho ftemhed by these committees, Ukrainian newspaper Delo, which {s quoted by the Stockholm correspond ent of the Daily News, It is eaid fhat German engineers and mechanics are | busily at work at the Nikolateft Ar- | sé@nal at Bel S TAN CALF OXFORD $5.85 astopol, Capt. Stchasnig, Commander of the| ussian Baltic Ru Baltic Fleet, has been im- Special Fr prisoned on a charge of inciting tho | and Sas, sailors against the authority of the| Soviet Government, says a Reuter despatch from Moscow. That a secret treaty, has been between Germany and} the establishmest of # Finland, placing the | Finnish Army under German officers and preventing the cession of the Aland Islands to Sweden, is dented by the Lokal Angeiger of Berlin, ac. | corning to the Stockholm correspond- ent of the Daily Times, The correspondent says that Col- | onel von Redern of the German Army, who has been appointed chief of staff in Finland, has arrived at/ Helsingfors and has begun the or- ganization of the Finnish Army along with German instruc- MiKtary negotiated Model of fn inland for monarehy in itary or twoinged tip. Fitting Small Feet Women with small feet will find here unrestricted choice of ultra fashionable and exclue sive designsin Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers. 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