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+*Uf It’s In The Evening World’’ appens In New York (Th 91M, by The Pres Yul w York Werld). _NEW yoRK, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1918. “Cire ulation Books »oks Open to All.” | to Al.” 14 P. tees G ES WEATHER—Partly cloudy and cooler. FOCH AGAIN DRIVES THE GERMANS BACK | “SIRAR SHIP AND SCHOONER 7,000 WORKERS LIFE SENTENCES »=FRENCH INFLICT GREAT LOSSES ON MONTDIDIER-NOYON FRONT SUNK OFF AMERICAN COAST: MISSING MEN LANDED HERE Survivors of Pinar del RioSaw Vessel Sent Down After U Boat De- stroyed Their Own—Pilot Reports. Another Sinking. June 10.—A sugar ship was lorpedoed and sunk off arrived LEWES, Del the Virgini here this afternoon ANGLESBA, 5. J., J “iii off shore here to-da 1 Capes at 10 ck to-day, according to a pilot who tiring was heard severn! niles ON NEW SUBWAY OUT ON STRIKE City Has Two Days to Decide on Finance Plan or Faces Loss of Laborers’ Services. The Public Service Commission and the Board of Estimate, with Mayor Hylan backing {t, have just forty-elght hours to get together on ® plan for financing the new subway contractors, or the prospect of an in- strike early to-day and unskilled workmen on subway contracts, “The Mayors changed,” A. Whalen, Seer attitude has of Grever tnry to the Mayor. not wa o report |cause they claimed to be definite tle-up of the new subway| | life imprisonme construction wi!!l be assured by the| of 7,000 skilled) aINE DRY” AMENDMENT IMPOSED ON 45 DRAFT “OBJECTORS — Commanders Reduce Terms | Fixed by Court Martial to 25 Years, AMERICANS REPULSE GERMANS | ON THE WESTERN MARNE FRONT; BIG GUN BATTLE AT THIERRY SAN ANTONIO, Tex. June 10 Forty-five drafted men, tried by gen- eral court martial here tor refusing | U. S. Forces in Picardy, Above Moutdidier, Also to wear the uniform of tho army de Under Fire—Losses I[nflicted on Enemy. [AMERICAN REPORT.] WASHINGTON, June 10.—Gen, Pershing’s communique to-day | reports the repulse of a heavy enemy attack in the vicinity of Bouresche with severe enemy losses. There was lively fighting Chateau-Thierry and Picardy sections Following is the text “Northwest of Ch “oonscl- | entlous objectors,” were sentenced to t, 1t was announced here to-day. | ‘The commanding oMcer in each In- stance reduced the nentenes to twen- y-five years. —— artillery in thy of Gen. Pershing’s report teau-Thierry the er ea fresh aitdck during ny m '|less progress than yesterday, when thei iceman lOne Town Changes Hands Several | Times and Remains With French —Nine HundredGerman Prisoners and 30 Machine Guns Taken in Two Days. PARIS, June 10,—Although the Germans last night renewed with great violence their attacks on the new twenty-one-mile battle salient between Montdidier and Noyon, they made even sreatest gain was only three miles on less than one-quarter of this front. In their attacks last night the German again made a slight gain in the centre. The fighting there was very bitter, German NORFOLK, Vu., June 10 - gare Sa when asked if the strike would have INTRODUGED IN SENATE fie night cn our positions in the vicinity of Beuresches. The attack, F@inforeemens having reached that point. The enemy reached ve f the crew of the Amer any effect upon Mayor Hylan's views. itis i mie gel eesviyersia a er - TELEGRAPHERS STRIKE sie ost en ai ao it at Pinkie = 2 led by artillery preparation and accompanied by heavy the southern edge of Cuvilly Wood, which is eight miles southeast ean freighter mine e expressed am iy \ 10 ' t egic ne: inet ron: ¢ down with severe losses to the assailants. In this region all 7 m was sunk by an ene ne off IS BELIEVED AVERTED letter to the Corporation Counsel and | J me of Washington Propos AA RB iaedo liters se tial of Montdidier and Ressons-sur-Matz and Bellinglise Plateau, four . i aid on sSeaa§ It Js his tniention to follow tht ime Prohibition of All In " padloed J . Y ‘ . Fy _ ‘ eeirarrivaiiat N.¢ in Washington President |apialon> _ : fesietine Deak “On the Marni was marked by decreased artillery Miles south of Lassigny, one of the points from which the new their arrival a in ashington President | Pino oxicating Drinks. pe a i hat fabimett the “ drive started. These gai far | hy hy i to-day, en q cretary Wilson Have Suc- Asked speciat action by the WasHINGTON, June 10--A pr y . gains are far less than those made in the shortly after t jed in Efforts ¢ v. mplated jew of the ¢ mplele p ohtt F lowing is t 1 of nmuniqu atv rida ae opening days of any previous drive. ship to the bottom they ed WERMENOMOS ‘Sune 4.<ctt ie rike, Whalen answered there was ! | Pershing i ( sinking of a schooner a few mile none he knew of. te added that he amendment z Section A—Nortiwest of Chateau-Thierry hostile attacks were Vthe French leit there was also terrific fighting, The town of away. Suppanad fhe! Finance and xMages | Ses caries Dre *! made on 4 froat of two im tt after artillery preparation, | Courvelles-Lpayelles, tive miles southeast of Montdidier and two miles . 2 natal Stat 9 designed t nt > . re . > jn of the Bourd of Watimate | iene to 1 These were repulsed with hemy and without naving from Cuvilly wood changed hands several times, finally remaining in the 4 17 MISSING MEN be Sines an . saab real ve ot se. of four tines pierced at any point hands of the Freuch, On their right wing the French held their lines ‘ | Tt was sald this nfternoon that if should y to prohibit “There is nothing to report tron the other poir : T! around Ville, three miles southwest of Noyon, and took 500 prisoners ! paition lo manufac troops. ' HENS, ADRIFT 12 HOURS tude the |, 7m sones amen rere venortihasilieeelen At Hautebtaye, belween Noyon and Soissous, the French coinpleted M he sale or ectior -Nothing to repor lis sectio uy with th : . on 1 * Ne eraiton bee +f wit a te during BERLIN MENTIONS AMERICANS. 41 operation begun yesterday and took 150 prison Captain and Part of Crew of Pinar to take poss¢ © unfinished i naeea ; oe BERLIN, June 10.--The War Offfse makes this statement AMERICAN AND FRENCH TROOPS WIN. del Rio Were Without Food and | Ayeeyely Jobs and comp them on the cost, w mild provide iu at or n “Aprer \ gain fo attack northwest of Chateau. On the Marne front American and French forces gained ground near Boat Was About to Sink cal becieea aay MeConville, represent. | bevernge purpon th chy positions of departure with heavy) yussiares, seven miles northwest ot Chateau Vhierry, increasing the aum- ” skill sans, and Pietro — nas ; While submarine MR. BENNETT'S WIDOW WILL | tox, the sidlied) artisans, and. Pisiro LABOR OUT TO ber of prisoners to 250 and taking thirty machine guns e id otbe: ‘ ve Mk, Ie u a tu ty - ; the aea and combing tho eum tr, DIRECT NEW YORK HERALD |222 trencn workers, announces ma ve, COMPLAINS OF PARROT NEW YORK CITY BOY Between the Oureq and the Mare, further to the norih, German a and combing tho cous an the atelke | a ' <0 \ \ te seesintely afer She eine Was SNe S | Jatiacks east ot Vinly were repulsed. Capt, MacKenale, his second mate and at 8 A. M, to-day that they would | ) } fifteen of the crew of tho steamer Expected to Come Here Soou-~J. K.! nota thetr mon for forty-eight hours| - POSING AS MUSIC CRITIC OBEYS GERMAN PARENTS, In the region north of Rheims there was intense artillery fire. Pinar del Rio, the missing men ar- Ohl to Be Managing Editor, Pending @ settloment of wages dit-|if We Should Lose the Ligh “ Altogether the prisoners taken in the last two days tots! rived here this morning on the | nited ; ficulties, After that they sald they Fre Hea ea Sead t It Has! 8 f bs een Nee Se HE om It Is Said would be permitted to take other! reedom Will Go Bird's Owner Pleads That It Has) The Germans iad to bring up their troops at the last moment in Fruit steamer Taunton, Capt, Arno! ng New York Herald will be dix] positions either {n the olty or else- Ou Discrimination—Magistrate Orders | 44, , a Olsen, from Samu, Cubn ted by eee, axe n pees Mheodore J. Waldman, Marine | order to avoid giving alarm to the Allies. As the columns arrived they » from Sama, Cub: rocted by Mra, James Gordon Bennett. | 8Y. PAUL, Minn “Polly” Freed From Cage , The men had been out in the was \arned to-day upon good) ‘This would menn complete dis-|men of the United s ally"" Freed Wounded al Bou , Is in were compelled to deploy from the column of march into the tine of boat, without fool and but | authorit ble from Paris naming | OT®AN een end aig ig RLM yee only with @ peace x = sided yi lente Paris Hospita { attac’ Thi operation, which takes some hours, exposes the men to an ces which under wa {tions | complete overthro. a” tJ np i ele: 1 Sater, Zor twelve butird when ploked |7, Ohl: madeging: editor hea been | abt Met ea rapasennled Be replaced| {tary mec nk, a th el wat PARIS, Sunday, June 9- "We oer. | "OP! unfess the element of surprise is preserved Bp @ixty miles norti of Hat nilally aftirmed airibe the Gerled Bech Ri ~Pe : ainly go w of them nan attacking troop g out to envelop the heighis of : ‘ Fi = ; he dea Bervett ner F tp 5 sn : 5 iquebourg. ny 1 f i pet fe) ue sald the be Naivivers ener | Mad ue s A a mia y le id ay » Naan an it : ucbourg, Sait na y vt a splendid jad with water nnd wa d 8 breD ‘ trates ae whe ees ‘ he French gunners ie enemy had to th in division after BonrescheasVeuiti g ion a decedent} when ning ‘ i {ng condition foe the a deen | we ven sei ' . ow are in Paris vhere tho {division before he was able to drive his way forward t A red speck bo tett to Its: employes. Untd| avout ontr a (eee ana nurses marvel at woot avirit of land Mareuil along the Roye Road, which was swept by Fr jad not become present the Bourd of Direc ’ . 6 patie bectaaet cae ‘ Asin Harve the men | flare that } i b 1 : preset the 3 1 of Dire man) the m Hs i riay 2 aid rt declarod that su 3 ora aod tatmer vanes The feeling which fairly repres t eneral se moaked, brouglit rescue w A nigh notifie vey |cess of the lca was \mp an . es Mr, Ohl, for many ne Hera'd's tt y the tem.|t akeuels at ‘ 4 thet) Mee em and | did,” sa Theodore gy | by L’Ceuype ¢ Caption This time we have small boat w 5 correspondent jn Chin been chiet | COU!d SAP OWE 2 Mm | tO praanr jo freedom, Justice and ark : . was kept above the waves only v ‘orial writer | porary advance In wases they had {erty o thew cose = e Waldman of New Y « mem t perhaps the Boches will be.” constant bailing, Capt. Olsen said he| No intimation ts given when Mr. Ben- | been making for a we Wane re tana 40 rane ‘ of the Marine iL “It was a perfectly satisfactory day,” said Premizr Clemenceau, wpotted this lic out 7.30 ek | mett's will is to be tiled. but it ie pro “They asked the m B+ back to | ee tes tec birg | bar were horn mecaeeusadiAcissumannanaues Jable some day this week action will be| the old wago # they could) iia por the Re Ths strat * . i (Gontinusa’on Fourth daen) It was also said by persons in @| get relicf from ie rR 2 Ameen w - _ : to know that Mrs. Denno Evidently there js nothing doing tn | givy nvervthivg, bat the the as pa of some of the tole haw Jexpected in New York very soon per 2 ha iva bee anode yaar eee Be iompers nda — IN RENEWAL OF LATEST DRIVE i ty reaty would . ON THE EASTERN FRONT ., areas ns ‘ae apReWRts Raaaars PARIS-LONDON FLYERS, Mees Kieft Reports Outbreak Is Ser ARNE, IN [for 400 men, wh Kees geen oe oe" was om WITH GARGO, SET RECORD Both Wings Still Held by French—Foch Germans Occupy Railway J dently | we gay the we Agalnat Dairys Dateres EMO ‘ , Gains Near Rheims and On 00 metros in . : tion Near Voronesh. eahing erviog F ed ; ~ Comm! ae 4 : " 1 Marne Front. LONDON ; Kem ot A ' Nie T° troops mM [F RENCH RE? ORT. according to an he tong PA g bof $ Wa- Office red Kloff received 1! f : ~ 1° Office re other dispatch fr bite oni eh Bes, alee ark } AC IN ¢ N G a 4 The comng and last night A desepatch from Kkharkoft Tem SY. cht \ H ESUL Ts p ‘ 1 grea the Germans had occupied tt ¢ Beckman 4000 U , Page 2 “ahs £ Junction of Lisky, near Voron Chast rege Eat batman ad Sarl orm, tee | Pot “Fars : ; ENTRIES, chee ; ib ge f B aiblas. of ; t attacks were renewed on several whieh the Soviet troops had re! wie Aare (Continued on Second Page) iaianiataae’e ange of \eaue eae eon occasions, but they were broken by French tire and by cowmter- a

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