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“If lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ RL baa det CENTS. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), oid, } | | “Circulation Books Open to All.” »| 1918. 14 PAGES NEW _YORK, dad Fer shedol JUNE 8, PRICE’ TWO CENTS. — MARINES DRIVE FORWARD AGAIN: GAIN TO-DAY ABOVE THIERRY a * FOOD SHIP RACES TO PORT, PURSUED BY A SUBMARINE; TRANSPORT CHASED 12 HOURS, Peete! Sauer onnenene? “NOINGREASENOW. IN HUDSON TUBE ~ FARE, SAYS MFADOO With Supplies Asks for Guns Beton . to Sea Again. Vessel Europe A Going RAID OFF NANTUC Steamer Westerner Also capes in Chase Off oe —Vinland Sunk. pactaees Decides to nd, Me., had suffered a Rate, F re to-day, following they Present After "Micah ending Inquiry, Receiving Protesis. After Portia mubmarine report of fishermen south of that port ey had seen the periscope of — a dade | WASHINGTON, June §.—D a German raider Tear ‘a Me Adoe ¢ the | ene ay ordere Spencer S. Wood, Commandant of t First Naval Distri had been no eviden ectivity along the New This statement was made ured the coast | | At first the Hud ne investigation, no in ma i ger fares th ‘Hudson a Manha road ferries con an tube ra ing Manhattan with New Jersey points. ecout patrols had 5: aed reported back no sign npora on and Mant ed rai tan| Company pr ng fares to basis of the new three undersea boat. Shipping, te held up pending the receipt of th cents on the a-mile rate, Then on objection 8, as official i eeperts, was of the Railroad Administration it pro ptain of ger V The captain “ posed a six-cent fare sought safety in onville, Mr. MeAdoo or tipn followir dan inve receipt of hundre d will determine li should be any increase. late last night, saying he had seen | periscope of a submarine off the coast village of Mayport. A shipping was ordered into the St.) Wor a ik: John's River ng|that there was to b he Hu well as airplanes from a nearby n Ae i : a few miles | complaints \ whether there and patrol vessels. , | fares on aero station, were sent out to scout | ya. City Chambe for the German craft NORE ss ackag 2p a The report of a successfil battle be- | Secretary's assistants, ‘This read There will 0 change the tween an American destroyer and ¢ There w t cna fares of the Hudson id Manhattan of the Germans was revived when! Ri iway on Mom pee natee the destroyer known to have’ been! wit) not be advanced sent off the Virginia Cap: | On June 6 the Chamber of Com gage the undersea boat which had wire vigorous protest tacked the French steamer Radiolone the? amesuhoahe Galeai ta OHA put back to an Atlant ay y of the Treasufy, asking if| The report is unconfir Teeny. Chis, Ware ka | The steamer bringing the latest, be .“p) finan tiving’ ino darany story of an ¢ pe from a “sub” hur and d to pay 10 cents for the ried back to the port of its departure to-day with the request by its cap-| Mant tain that he be provided with gun crews bef 1 again His | marine off the before a torp Wie « Vy under the river, whereas ans and 4 tor of Public Servic ng at Washingt ner t uffs comprised the Another steamer, flying and Stripes and serving asa t port, outran two submarines, a ing to the story told by membe the crew on shore leave. A and ares through superior speed These reports of three atta attempted attacks n yess the coast have all come within the past twenty-four hours ‘The tale brought to a N land port by the steamer W Capt. Parker commanding, is Does not t ear The official re McAdoo followed she Orders Said to Have Been Given to Fleet to Be Ready to “| Move significant news of ¢ ubmar ar whereabouts received since the re ation that the German Adm sults of their depredat first. be- | ra preparing a huge naval came known ast Mo ‘ Parker says that he w 0 » f ral Raknvalean from France off Nantuc’ & submarine and saw the signa heave to run up on the undersea craft's halyards | Instead of obeying, he crowded on seen, {RACING | ESULTS, Page 2 all speed, followed a zigzag course ENTRIES, Page 6 and was about 100 t Shoal when ss nan naval off Switzer! have been and sent out an SOS cull. The ar rival of patrol boats in answer to the (Continued on Second Page.) 1 e8 could ride ‘five times |‘ ° on the Interborough for| Jay by Judge on, who PLANNED BY GERMANS $35 PEWTER GuP GIVEN uae CO0'CUPKASER ALL COUNTER DRIVES REPULSED ASS 6TH GAVE TO MARSHALL. BY THE AMERICANS AND FRENCH a: yl ill ‘SHIPS CARRYING U. S. TROOPS by Phdhey trop ase! SAVED BY BRITISH DESTROYERS | Paigesceil: Sea FROM TWO U BOAT ATTACKS 29 Oe \Marines Advance From Torcy, and French Improve Positions— 100 Prisoners Left With Americans in One Attack—French Win Back Some day when William Hohen zollern, papa of all the T sas boy King viol |Both Attempts Were Made Last Sunday— Flanders Position. B | tages’ nies nsudets (ABGaNTE Abra | Soldiers and Red Cross Workers Show WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES IN FRANCE, June 8 (United Press).—American marines and adjoining units again drove forward northwest of Chateau-Thierry to-day. counter attacks were blocked by the American advance. At the same time the Germans attacked an adjoining unit, losing a hundred men and suffering a complete repulse. The American loss was inconsequential. Less than an hour later the Germans attacked the marines who are holding Bouresches (two miles southeast of the previous attack against the marines). The marines, who had been strength- i GAs ened during the night, repulsed the enemy with sanguinary losses. AMERICANS GAIN NEAR TORCY. During the night the Americans attacked at the right of Torey, ad- Rosner for publication in the home rs, he will tell Great Courage—Not a Man Lost. LONDON, town pap his faithful | recorder that his heart Thursday, June 6.—-Ger- | che: Vide bekts wees led in their] tions we received the signal: “The enemy has been beaten off! “Disetpling on board was superb. The troops behaved ws If @ aubmartus Attack was Part of the sweryday cet. und there was not the slightest re on Woard, For con emergency 1 do not youns bleeds at the | anxious waiting at German an sub: de of the pig dogs of Amer. | es were fol ne Did he not present to the |attempts against a convoy, which In- American Wilson Marshall, winner of |cluded ships carrying — American American Red ¢ the ocean yacht race for the Em-; troops - and workers, Vather| t one of | Curry anyw p.cor’s trophy, a magniticent golden prding to the Rev |cup, designed by himself and moulded Joseph Wareing of Baltimor of pure gold? y. who beat these Did he not? rhetr nytt am Hohen ne TOBE OPEN = da The op nerves are tike tant ko mau Ae C t Sunday, but Mr same whether any gan dyopy : led with yards of one | Vancing a third of a mile and holding their gain. The Americans foun Laco aod gave MARIN the ground covered with unburied Germans, as well as many new > time during either attack aT ’ a | graves marked by German helmet Here the Germam id dug in, b ent an pewter with a thin ve big egee eer of gold laid on it and its intrin nbbsip ie ma waminourniad [ele ousted, fe worth as old n jometh in aint have to admit If A certain he There are evidences that the German elements are again receiving getween $35 and 14 ther experience of the sat for the alarm bell brought | 6 cen . he erican: If you do tok Unitelt sea Gn the Laconia, 4 ny mind with great vivid. | {esh reinforcements in an effort to hold the Americans ; ‘ States Marshal McCarthy, He! number of the U bow wan) ness my La experience wher I] Artillery fire, which had been incessant along Belleau wood through Fate of the Resort After Sun-| knows, because he officiated at the not determined, but ut least tw ffered considerably from exposure. | ; j { B dD Order breaking up the cup on the geeg a daok T thikie & + out the night, increased in volume about 4 A, M, At that moment the ay, Because of Lim Order, snare : ¥ A A ‘ 1 ; : ratte stage of the M Op We had a lively escort of I of th awful hours tight wing of the marines attacked in the south part of the wood, where to Be Decided Later. House at the great yers, and they whieh followed the Laconia sinking : jub winding up the perlacope I came back to my mind like a moving | (he Germans had retained a foothold. The success of this,attack has not Mana who lizzy at- |4tlve a couple of w nd depth char picture and it was # * | been fully reported, although numerous prisoners have been seit back. Wilson was in ¢ The ant firecracker Fourth | before 1 got complete command of a > cl house was jamm urshul M f July. Fitte : were | my sel Indications are that the Americans eliminated the enemy north of the nd most of to-day figure |Carthy and nino friends had just bid dropped into the n ‘ After tl iking of the 4 . - t an me a Lads hs fsunken roa ret wee orey R eleau 0) oO 0 le hether the ould close up jin the cup at auction by putting marines, Whethe 6, 1917, t Ite jsunken road between Torey and Belleau (a front of about a mile). ‘ ‘i of the |$: were sunk Lean for w was in the sa At 12.30 the enemy attempted to advance. Their infantry was sup- ay 1 ily, dbaided » wished could w a8 t fast ship and 1 with Mrs, Mary EB. He Beet te Hitler ES aay 2 ‘ ahs BAR : rrow | cores f destruct H e, but I know we did not lose aland her daughter, Miss Elizabeth {Ported by artillery and machine guns, and their attack was preceded by a Ne ut—nobody | *° Het on the ata, Ma al e ship, Our convoy ca 1 a) Hoy. Mrs, Hoy and daughter barrage of gas shells and clouds of poisonous smoke. urdless, |seized a hamme lat number of Ame n ps—I| both died of exposure and were ; at the engraved t t tell you how varie A at eee The marines donned their gas masks and stopped them, 400 yard nan , | Kaiser squarely in t middle « When the first a w Among the other members of the] from the ches, with artillery and rifle fire and ¥ St monster trophy rumpled w t € passengers to g fe- | Red Cros Dexter 2 Api ave failed lircatecinGa seuddenne Biow- atte taHAnEe la ; ; anata elton | NEW KIND OF POISON SMOKE. {S| blow fell unt was am I was tn m of the Universt the | The checkmated Germans to-day produced a new weapon intended y peal A | passed around tha | Re Ham ( n | th ‘ nag ware lane ; ' a around ne a | aly aye "he|to discomfit the fighting marines. This weapon consists of poisonou $0) Orlea the s Con. |Smoke cloud: They differ from the usual gas clouds in that they come ‘ | New Orlean Con- | " LS y fi m th pode « ng | ever » Reb, andyjover in thick, black wave SN iseriea E: Y : Biton ¢ The only effect which can be observed thus far is a nausea, thoug ] ¢ enemy i AKINg a practke of mixing ga hel with smoke PERSHING HIMSELF COMMANDED + to necesita the use of gas mask rh 4 | a Bar| eae gosta ne IN U.S. VICTORY AT CANTIGNY FRENCH CONTINUE PRESSURE; Department | jr, who was flying in France, and —eneneninninnieeianetee ast nob ld t Mean-| Kaiser's gift 1 ne 1 > e : cea ‘ 1 erecta a “xcunves First Announcement of His Actual Partcipa- BATTL Eo ON TH A SNE they hav for every Iquring the big drive And th tion i attle Made to Senz Sa ash- * Pee era . t They that gilded mon K 0 : B . . A te Pauetyle “gar g Carry Their Lines Forward to the Western Out- . inn honesty won ¢ ra f in —Savcc *renc ants. . PS : : matter next stad out mercy fund! It was auctioned, + Bron P RABDINGR: Bante skirts of Dammard and Bring Back Prisoners, who i | when relief fauctioned and auctioned again ASTIIN I trada mark . 4 " legen [a big raily but what the Kaloer’s cup |sbing, Commander am. | tom micer dow [FRENCH REPORT| lecsevea ch cdalant(Garnany) 1 7 oe te rooki« PARIS, June 8.—Following is the text of to-day’s War Office ve- FIRST U. S. ACE WOUNDED, | ore than $138,000 was won hale |The general sitw : Cable to Father bare Campbell! trated by W m_ Hohenaolle f ye n f the Aisne th ty great artillery activity, notably in the 1 \ 1 Faverolles and wf Amble The t h improved I \ : A ‘ during the night and th of the Oureg continued the'r 7 N " pr nd realized new progre: 4 x a wl uy Neiee granite: The French have ¢ ir lines as tar as the western outskir’s " d aty 1 r t Dammard and east of ezy and more than a kilometre north of reeah : \ oe Ve P ! 1 about fifty prisoners, . 4 rar > t ( 1 Germans made two violent attacks against posi , HEALTH ROREC \st rise bombard r be victory 0 the aie ara ey ee a tions reconquered by the French on the front. from Bouresches to L: viata i ca i acacia TT a —

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