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seats allied - THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1918. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS: AMERICAN TROOPS HOW AMERI<A’S WOUNDED SOLDIERS ARE BEING TRANSPORTED TO HOSPITALS IN FR ANCE MV an First Lord of British Admiralty Does Not Believe Raider Is of New Giant Type. LONDON, June 10 (United Pres). —"It In too early yet to forecast what the presence of a German submarine off the American coast muy portend sald Str Eric Geddes, First Lord of |the Admira nan Interview with the Untted Press to-day, “On the Jone hand it may be merely a sporadic raid similar to that carried cut by the U 58 earlier in the war, or it may mean the beginning of a serious sub- marine campaign off the Ameriean at. “There ix no indication that there has been a sudden increase in the number of enemy submarines, On the contrary, there is no doubt we Judge Wadhams Chuckles as He Tells of Firing Big Gun at Germans. Georges Clemenceau, Premier of | France, looking at the American sol- @iers in France, sald to Judge W! fam H. Wadhams of Now York “Pheso are the finest body of sol- d@iers 1 ever saw.” And that was before the marines had started making bistory tha For three months Judge Wadhams mans y a sub cons has been n Cou | verted Deutschland ty = being A in American w jeve she Is of the 1 do not ch talked of giant submarine type, but she ts ns. He went to Fr General Sees and Baland on behalf of th of Soldiers’ Families in America He | probably of a type with « long cruise } has just returnes po; ; = ng a erating radian *, brough th me tho nds PRES IEA GS | cmw xc TO < - carey . A. ee vi = 3 a Po “Ana f bovsne w He thes t G UAMERICAN WOONDED TO BASE MOSP) TA) Wilcdith seeN Soe mromanang=MERICAN AOSPITAL TRAIN In FRANCE 8 sald it te poedioie’ laa AL Chas Keble ha ters - —— ———_—__ —— _-— ———____—___—__—— a | erinans might have been able te soldiers to the tives here, I Giasiteu: a teeirbagst Sante Aan can const ats ne Isolated point, bu he does not believe a submarine bas with a repair dock has been estab- lished messages.” oS SELL MOTHER,’ FIZST WORDS 74} § CASUALTIES FIFTH GRENADIER GUARDS <i epg Sisk oie OF WOUNDED U. S. SOLDIERS; nur) arreryier FIGHT AMERICANS ON MARNE : Coarluss J, MeKeo, Punxaut+ » Pay Clyde McKinney, Mor- gan, Tex Private Joseph Mulcahey, No. 121/ WOMAN GETS WAR CROSS. Prospect Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. fine ship chock full of Aght, but gavin tee woe “SAY THAT T HAVE MADE GOOD" America have erman Artillery Heavily Bombards American) U0", Sisnois moomingtonn tity | : Pabst, No. 801 Herbert Wou ee ett ete eee Thoughts of Home Buoy Them Up in Hose) SENT BY PERSHING Forces in Picardy, but There Are | ‘ae race, pitals—New York Sergeant Has --—»--- No Infantry Attacks. Bt barar Beaver Dain. Wis j WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, June 4 Associated aa iS Chin Strap Snot Off. Several New York and Brook- Ps THE AMERICAN A’ ine 10 Mt (PRISONER — PERVIOUSLY RE- ance Driver dd Under Fire. PARIS, June 10.—A woman autome. * bile driver attached to the army medical jrervice han just received the We Judge Wadhums chuckled as made one itt onfession wouldn't be a ch ¢ matter at ress)-—While the Americans in the Montdidi lulties to date i mary of Ame alties to date! GERMAN PEOPLE IMPRESSE 9 amounts to 7,389. ‘The total casunities PARIS, June 10.—In an article in La Liberte, Lieut, Col, Rousset b | f rd pad PAS ort Sunhaide , says that American moperall 1 in the war is developing rapidly and Go e S | ea ar them up in the hospita ad these same thoughts have made then pas, She is Mme. de Subligny, wh { | brought tn nded from the battle him WITH ‘THE AMERICAN ARMIES@— —— _——_—_—— n Men Among severely ape he eut. Kilmer lackey, MeKeos-| Her father was head of the Postal “4 ‘i t NTH ‘ Wounded to 3 hewy bombardment yesterday, no intantry attack against them) port, ta. aa Service in the Department of Aube was standing by one of the | 0: E MARNE, J 10 (Wait marine and the Boche uniform is giv+ ded, ‘ 4 “ “ and, although, was sixty ye French 75'« that was supporting the | press),The » f the mothers of! ing the enemy an opportun "tok ‘ develored during the first phase of the new battle. The Americans are ibaa isely fen Kaliats, i ” awa ‘ ne #1 he mothers of 1 ' niy f PHILADELPHIA, June 10, — An-| fold 69th.” he said. “While Twas ange trickery by cutting off tne shoulder) WASHINGTON, June 10.—The jw nd ready for whatever may happe to a Lieutenancy a hatting with the gunners a message | ATOMIC hares o eee ateap Ont Wa uniforms, The) q pete t 4 rt fleas and ready for whatever may happen Lee bs ag ring Clovet dr ae rn mse | ae of Honor and the Ww came saying that a certain spot in the | Marines, ner AR HSARhE MMT Me ey Atler a night made red by the crashing of guns, It was expected] Menard, S0iet | Cen a hes| Me Mane Whakiag acl couthrease German lines needed tion, And |men and al fight tumpera, alev in red, | Seventy-foar casualties ne Hs that the shock might come at daylight, but apparently the Germans] enistet as a private inthe Marine) LONDON, June 10.—British ina I don't mind saying that 1 had the! and 4 romoved it Ia hard to| American Expeditionary Worces, cl) ie f Te" nad wanted to enlist ever «ince | German delegates who met at Tho honor and privilege of giving that | ¢ftieal moment of the war tell the Boche uniform from that of | Yided as follows: Thirteen killed in| spread heils over a considerably wider front than that attacked bY} ine eee but war Urged to wait! Hague to arrange an exchange of spot the attention It necded, The 75| !* Is of the mothers the men In line | the a action, five dead from wounds, one] in. ie Juntit he had compteced his Junior yage prisoners of war did nog shake hands ‘ : re t ne It is to th t a yu divease, one dend from Maniry. wt " uit merely bower 1s some gun are king. I o the mothe English-apeaking Germans, with | tad from disease, : “But, Judge.’ said a reporter, | that messages from the w | the boulder Athans this Kemoved, | Mirpiane Reoldsnt Gre dead eee ell Attacks in the Marne sector have again been repulsed by the Ameri- “don't you know that makes you|>eink sent. The ¢ ver| endeavor to get into the American | "4 HA and : te boot cans, who inflicted heavy losses. The French repulsed two attacks against | franc tireur und that the Germans] 0% Meme ea WRReELN EAE Aero they advance: | G09. ermined, | Hill 304, west of Chateau-Thierry, the first at 10 o'clock Saturday night, td J you up a st a stone | 20d! le we N message & don't shoot! We're os!" as +e, Sapo ‘ a Array x yourit they eouldr’ |The Arat word ely aiment a oat ae r |. Lieut. John A, Ewing, Dorehester, /and the second at 3 o'clock yesterday morning French troops captured ‘ Mphey cant,” the Judge said, and |2!ways are, “Tell mothe p. Lhe wounded rf : Ree ee ‘ of Ait rf seta nee) s wood south of Bussiares last night. x ne boy, who was seriously wound- | hicago, were killed in action, aid ; i chuckled again on chuck. | ay : NOY bdo A trongly against being shunted into! Ghariew W, Aikins, Winterset, A new German division, the Fifth Grenadier Guards, was identified wee he Mel ald Baa i I've been a sort of wanderer for | ale iy i Hee hospitals was wounded in action and bby the Americans for the first time Saturday \ 0 ws at a submar ey practically all object to being jonn T. Co ; annexe A ‘ ; % ' mot captured him on bia way home, | ‘He past six years. T gue nk 1 further to the Chey wound 5 4 adel ssrrart ie The artillery fire on the Toul front has slightly diminished in the! ' TTT 7 It t good for nothing, Bu r permission to remain as ¢ was wounded se y. Lieut, EI Mi As for beinit shot, Judge Wadhains | *M i eke pe aH ree ; Rant ae poe Ages D. Mackay, MeKeesport, Pa, pres past twenty-four hour WHI | Ih l} i d take now w 4 you wou v he nt as por sO @ « acks ) . ; | mater Are for me and juat tell her 1 made good." | 80l° to yet back Into action that viously reported missing, Is a pris-/ It is understood the entire American force participating in the second | shell hole to bai cha ie bes ie ” ae * renee yern taken out of pie omeial War tment sum. battle of the Marne will be decora ed by the French Governmen i If He ees FU ROCCO AT l Ui AN "i he made wome «pce rin sarni then to f fe visited ‘ aes ae ae far Killed in action. seeeee 1,044 and suw ow ba vi lan The ma a ve made all th Died of wounds. ..+ SS ‘ais. brilliantly, and is beginning to cause a deep impression beyond the Rhine, done to the Cathedra atiacks with f Da weighing A 4 determinatign of” Masland Area ie a sl bind of mae: MIM he more so as Amerisan resources are organized 0 as to supply 200,000 Pure, Wholesome, Sweet splendid gallaniry of the rench, he ehot clean off the back w die o accidents wiv other men nonthly. - ‘ ald, “are beyond all praise Daas aeaccice Ga ue causes goa ERD > ee a eu To make sure that you are using the SERGEANT KILLS HIMSELF, °° 0,052" fen voun’ ring in action Gneluding pris lis; Winslow Cornett, Slemp. 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