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“Tf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ . ? Che |“ Circulation Books Open to Aut’ | i “ “Circulation Books Open to All.” ——— _ PRICE Se CENTS. “coor 848 ie Non Werle NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. 20 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. PIAVE BRIDGE SMASHED BY U. S. nVERS _ITALIANS STRIKE BACK; RETAKE NERVESA BARGE CANAL CAN CARRY —WORKORFIGHT ORDERISSUED NEW AUSTRIAN FORCE IN DANGER ALL COAL NEW YORK NEEDS TO TAKE EFFECT ON JULY1; OF BEING SPLIT NEAR MONTELLO QUGK CKER THAN RAILROADS LISTS NON PRODUCTIVE JOBS AMLRICANS IN PATROL BATTLES _ Pushed Back to the Piave at Nerve- | AT THIERRY AND IN THE WOEVRE; 7. ee Prenmerg at ssity Se tis Immediate Use| All Games toded, bui Base. nson ony an ona alient on Nefivice'tve” BIQU. S PLANES MEROANS LD |. SP GUH PRGHEING BE LORRI of Waterway Proved by ball Ruling Waits on Lower Piave Eliminated — At- i Special Case. aul en | Considerable Losses Inflicted on the Enemy tacks at Monte Corno Repulsed. {TIME AND MONEY SAVED. | 10 FLY ACROSS |BELL BOYS MUST co. THIRTY-EIGHT MILES by Rifle and Machine Gun Fire. Euan penne: AMERICAN REPORT] | LONDON, June 21 (United Press).—The Italians have : fo CaRURA TR EIA | , l % gained a big victory at Nervesa, on the west bank of the Piave, When There W Aula Be Rail-| ATLANTIC SOON Domestic rvants, Ele wor IN FRONTIN FRANCE: WASHINGTON, June 21.—Following is the communique for- eh , : Men, Waiters, Porters and | | warded yesterday by Gen. Pershing and madz public to-day and are fighting to complete their success, it was learned from road Cars for Other States Reet — uthoritat That Need Them. | | Bartenders on Roll. _+-- | “Section A—Patrolling has again been especially active, North a ave Souroe iy br ate ; ~ 7 * A . 4 rv rtant - Carey F |First Trip P iiily Will Be} See On Six Different Sectors and) west of Chateau-Thierry and in the Woevre hostile patrols suffered con- ‘esa, an important railway crossing, guards the southeast ALBANY, June 21.—A call for ! | WASHINGTON, Juno 21.—Provost | i ' - ; ern approach to Montello crest, the keystone connecting the river im mesting of the New York State Mad> This Fall—To Cross | srarshat General Crowder to-day rutea| Ate Commanded by Ameri- | siderable s in patrol encounters and from our machine gun fire, and mountain lines. | {th , a rag can Officers. Artillery fighting continues in these regions and in Lorraine Barge Canal Conference, to be | in Forty Hours. that men of draft ago engaged iv can icers. Artillery fighting continues in these re a s ; ‘ ‘ held in this city Wednesday ee eae | games of all kinds, working as domes ewes “Section B—There is nothing to report in this section.” K It was at this Legutd that Premier Orlando admitted a con- newt, has been lsqusd by the | WASHINGTON, June 31—Bis/ tic scrvants, elevator men, bell boys,| WAMSHINC Mae aie WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, June 24 (Ascociated| *##@rable enemy gain to the Italian Parliament last night, the . Chairman, George Clinton of | American air and seaplanes should |waiters and like occupations shall seek CaP soldiers are now eee se Aisin foieee HOH WEst Of sateducThlerry: this: Monte Austrians having crossed the Montebelluna- § wana railway at » Buffalo. be flying across the Atlantic to reach | other ¢ ment by Juiy £ figiting line for a distane Sy NS) Papal aM hes N BWeers say y sears paibhk: The purpose of the meeting is ne front’ by next summer, Major} It ¥ d that nothing whatever eight miles on the western front, ac Jing further straightened their line by a series of small but brilliantly OX point to organize a protest against in- | Cien, W. Brancker of the B e In regard to profession> coaing to information given mem-| cuted attacks on the north side of Belleau Wood. The Italians are now battling to push on to the river, thus creasing the rates on the Barge be Canal, now under Federal opera- of the House Military Committee | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN LORRAINE, June 24 (United splitting the enemy forces again, and beginning the first phase of a jay at the weekly conference wit! ).—There was unusually heavy artillery fighting north of Toul last flanking move: :mevthward to cut off the Austelans en Mess , the Germans throwing over 6,000 shells. Boche artillery was also ° vapt 3 “ ° : 7 xed bi *’ tello. An Italian force already has divided the enemy forces a in other Lorraine sectors, using large quantities of gas, said here to-day in a for- |. ement to the press. He is] Pu tion. Barge Canal men contend an increase in rates will minimize » ©o considered as en offic with | not k d be- retary Baker and Gen, March,| pig chief of Staff, al work, according to i t plone Yo ns, but foo! and others will| ; ves cea so no free i 1 an hee 0 ms Sak SE Lace | This mileage ts held by all-Ameri-| The German official report of a successful attack on Si , few miles to the southward. ing th ; sho e attem without | have to go. ete aoee ae Ba) TEPOTE Gan bahia i ; ATE 9 , we CHRORrE i Seotal ind managers |can" forces under command of Amer-| jie, There was no raid, The only one the Germans even attempted died, REPEATED AUSTRIAN ATTACKS CHECKED. By Sophie Irene Loeb. An enterprise which must be ear-! are not bartenders, bus |ican officers, located at six different 1 n he start. ROME, June 24.—Continued Italian successes D : walters will have to seek! places al Sis Hahting Hae Gtnerl”” the star uscesses on all parts of the as porters, | bei Ame " ried out soon as possible G boys a . dur i pabipas ne acker “4s the fight acros other loyment, a mas geiinacbnane tet | battle front were detailed in an official report received to-day from Italiaa Atlantic is really no reason | unless it can be shown that the work} ; al built = tish a ench unit | General eadquarters, es why @ considerable number of biz {is too heavy to be performed by) British and French un eral Headquarter: : airplanes and seaplanes should not} women Members of the committee were tc “Repeated enemy attempts to take Monte Corno were broken up,” cross the Atlantic duting next sun- The United State Employment) again that there wa ought « the statement said. “ nn ‘ designated to co-ope |diminishing the mo 7 We succeeded in eliminating the western San Dona yoards in t ; peso we the Atlantic of th alient. Several enemy divisions attacked Zenson, but were checked.” e large n ver Of Work- | operation of U boats the America ‘ : i F be shifted to essential | coast aa The enemy’s losses during the day were enormous, the Premier mer or are very lore”, the Comterence Representative added. The Italians took several hundred more prisoners. Four more Caldwell of New York said as far ALBA? the initial Might will autumn in a machin f ke, probably a sea boxt from wfoundland and e4 and I'c are living in a @ within twenty on each side he canal be-| before arriving in Ireland wards are instructed to/America is concerned, “The War willl SS ts eerie towns have been recaptured, together with 2,000 additional prisoners a Aw ork been eatieosiad ae ala can b¢ oan s “with sympathy hienin next Sep mb Ry that time bringing tlie total up to 11,000, f Buffalo, | i forty hours of Mying. , sense naterials now ng manufactured t ; =. Canal, designed to} consideration call for crew REASONABLE CAUSES _FOR|will be ready in gre lance or, REVOLt Roathat Government Openly | The correspondent of the Rome Tribuna says the Austrians have or more annually, a relief WAIVING GENERAL ORDER. making the preser f its capacity] of pilots and a navigating Gen, Crowder's instructions name |troops felt by the « | Gen, Brancker disclosed the fact] illness, ¥ fighting planned ~|States soldiers will h men, composed of an engi American and the Predicted if Workmen Are In- “<4 ¥P @ll their reserves, while the Italian reserve army is practizally » United! intact. The twelve square miles of territory gained has cost the Aus cited Further Mais Hungary Also sians 150,000 lives, earry 10, carried last ye the reasons are: ‘Destruc-| that the British Air Council had defi. | securing pt Some 7 lnitely decide 4 we Fighting on the Ita tive competition on the part of the| nitely decided upon transatlantic air- | ¢ ee ee : f ‘ ai ee ei . mh ecade, crate filphte'in order to find a route for waiving the general | discussed and mil Famine Sa Ss Tisza. | It is now established that five enemy divisions, about 60,000, are on Mailure ls to extend to|for the movemeat of American m __, [elared It has not reached a stage est of the river. A considerable number of these are north of water i the t. His mission r " < {b® considered serious f Allies San Dona di Piave, wher: t temporary bridges have been swept a Mapufa to do with arrangement ed | Members of the o ttee sald PARI@, June u : KAISER’ § WORDS DISGUST ai is i re Ses. Have sé ept away Sea parvi e n which it ta], directed |sufficient number 1 fire gun by the flooded river, The Austrians have succeeded in throwing three execu-|now is being manufactured here to| demonstrators who i ers attached to|supply the needs of Ar and that the output will be increased | consid- |as neede "5 tes Governmeat Fede ing the of coal, bed : s EVEN GERMAN PAPERS eet bridges across in the San Dona sector. The positions are less exe ets of Vienn rsday night, posed to Italian artillery fire. ng “Peace! 1 and pil Mohn oe par Ft | The enemy units further north are still in great danger of capture an troops depriving — ER THAN WATER iviation forces on nquiry following \ Sei aatirally b saath Sa atinh clive em- aging shops, were 1 t | » Accept His ( hsp or annihilation through inability to obtain reinforcements or replenifh tale ata atl en. hak aac ab ybile salesmen in | & rding | . nition s i a ‘ If a prompt “ge AE, , 4 i n ape sorecal Ing Hi a nf ce) ies bee ae ee ti ‘BOMB BLOW- UP KILLS ™o police with drawn ie ys Munich Ps eir ammunition and food supplies. This i particularly the case just Sina | Zurich deans Journal h of Candelu, where the Italians drove forward to the er, spliiting eb hese aarame aati , | ag Fs i P > @ Zurich desp | arp j drove dt ie river, splitting anti-| course can be mai nd th Jan ared made } jerman S. FLYERS SMAS. 'E ‘E. a madefish high power Holle Rove argers Carol: Raden of Brookivn Ona\ pontne| man U.S. FLY MASH PIAVE BRIDGE. to Naw tee ene neeeaste : pee li H mn ol ITALIAN ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Thursday, June 20.—(Asso- nu demo ated reliability nl of Prem slast at n rt ' ven daye.| Hither s seaboat or a large airplane (numb person will be with tim of Premature : : ‘ Balegh - Ret died Press) —The first American aviators to fly on the Italian front went wocunal r equipped with two of W75-|drawn a mmediatelyl be Proving Grou t| e i J fd ia na bor ig expedition and su fed in blowing two holes in a iv , | inducted x rv BALTIMORE, M Tw oe ” ve 5 Blas 1 maximum time of| y | , that per- |diers were killed and 1 uF ccs Wh ge across the Plave - SOT UMANG Pe : . ihe ee of food |injured by the pr Au ' tenor | [alia nm camp expressed satisfac with t rk of WHERE RAILROADS ARE SLOW- | : i . | th ie le ee In « dozen railroad car one car ¥ transit from ve stage” ants Ceara "A IAN CAVALRY HURDLES : i a IRISH ELECT GRIFFITH. | BARRICADES TO SLAUGHIER FOE ’ A Nustria gh R co Brings Back Seventy Prisoners, Three Cannon nbIng s . pevhiee and Three Machine Guns in First Engage- 4 ar / es : ment as Mounted Unit. which. : ri? f producin He ALIAN ARMIES INT out with = ST. LOUIS FLYER KILLED. ' at wi ES Re Lieut, Wheeler and Cadet Pall at ” APPL LPL LPL PLPLL LLLP. Gi i} 4 ttack ~ K spirit ’ Seort eld \ b 4 permitted th Te a a a ACING ! ot a t Mooey orders eas ‘maveinn ensemy fer ing With John > ‘ i Me ENT RIES, Page ¥ 7 ten one mile irom & prinued on ¥ roa aor a nn a