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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 1, A PA FULL DETAILS OF FIGHTING — ON ALL AMERICAN FRONTS UESORIBED BY GEN. PEROHING $——__——. Increased Activity of Artillery at Thierry—All Sorts of Shells Hurled in Picardy—Raids Stopped at Col- mar—Attemps at Fraternizing. [AMERICAN REPORT] , July 1.—Increased artillery activity on both sides Pershing’s com- WASHINGTO! in the Chateau-Thierry region is announced in Gen, munique made public to-day. Descriptive information of ac it in the different sectors occupied by | melle Wood, the Herelle Wood, the the American forces was given in the | country surrounding Broyes and our second section of Gen. Pershing’s| positions near Cantigny communique. It follows HIGH GAS, EXPLOSIVE AND “Section A SHRAPNEL SHELLS ALL USED. cept for the increase of artillery on both sides in the) «Gas, high explosives and shrapnel Chateau-Thierry region there is noth were all used. In some cases the ing to report. enemy was apparently attempting to “Section B—In the Chateau-Thierry | adjust his fire. The enemy's trench region June 27 to 28 there was no| mortars were in action for a short special activity other than that of the} time during the carly afternoon hostile air forces and of the artillery | few German airplanes appeared du fire was, in fact, lighter than on the| the early morning, but was driven off on the left | t and gas ate quantities. A rifle fire “In the Mulh Preceding day, ¢ half of the ‘were used in mode large part of pecially Shrapnel Ise sector our troo lexperienced on June 27 a very quiet day. The only unusual event was the falling within our lines of a number he hostile fire was con centrated on our lines the ge ral} of small propaganda balloon: les direction of Bouresches and je. | patched by the enemy. The Germ artillery delivered attering fir Farm. normal intensity. During the early ACTIVITY NORMAL BEHIND THE| morning, the late afternoon and the ENEMY’S LINE. [evening his machine guns delivered ‘ephe activity of the German air | $casional bursts against our lines pede i For our troops ating in_ the ‘orces was marked only by the fre-| vicinity of Colmar the days of June quency of the reconnoissance flights| 26 and 27 were marked chiefly by the m German mach guns were| attempts of the eneny enntitanlly active ihe he lines. On the night 0! ntermittently oti at the hoa g A lathe Geena Ga mentioned! in yesterday's report. Be. dete rmined attack wh hind the enemy's line activity was] pulsed after twe hours normal. fighting GROUND SHOWED GERMAN CAS- UALTIES WERE HEAVY. “In patrolling activities, in the usual fashion by carried on both sides, there occurred an encounter between | “The =. of the runes a ial RA Raat CaaS jit appeared on the morning of June # hostile patrol of about twenty men gave clear evidence that the Ger- and one of our ambush patrols, Af-| mans had sustained casualties, tera hot skirmish near Thetla Boche | fact which was further borne out by Woods the hostile party, having suf-; the amount of m tal left: behind Agee, A This ma 1 eighteen bag fered losses, withdrew to his own| [Me M cach tne! CORERININE Tat Kine ‘enade rifles, wire-cutte kniv h of the Marne, between the| gas masks, caps and t evening of June 27 and the evening nif oh pipe eee ed wi fod Q which were obviously intended for of Jur was noticeable that! digwing up our wire the activity of the enemy had in r feature of the attack was creased, while a certain nervousness German liquid nm his part was also observed, His was a complete failu ilery was constantly — active| fire reaching our troops throughout the breadth of our sec-| During the night of June 26 to June |27, a hostile raid took place between tor, and as on the preceding day!j{ o'clock evening and 1. o'clock pald spe attention to our posi-| morn Detalis will be tions on eft. In the last named | later : A » i reported that the on the use of shrapnel was again be fia pea apne! was again’ ar one point have been attempt marked ing to make friends wth o ‘German airplanes were again! men, On the morning of June 2 busy along our front, although| they made signs si eaty < poe ag the; morning hey had ¢ somewhat less so than during the! Some kittens on the par days preceding, Very energetic ef-| the small pos nd threw a forts are being made by the Ger package of ety “into one of mans to prevent further crossings of | Our barbed wire slemen the river on the par ir troop thoee “In contrast t tivity whiet | +4 g activity has not has recently prevailed in the sector | above normal on cither side, The occupied by our troops in Picardy the | of the German artillery aas deen tannin i roe and has not inclu any a lay extending from June 26 to noon | concentration. His machine gun five June 27 Was uneventful, The hostile ‘has consisted of intermi artillery, instead of scattering its fire|and scattered sho Vis! over the whole of our sector, fired a} Various points alone greatly reduced number of shel renade fir a few localities, ably th n TWO THINGS TO MAKE YOU HAPPY AND THE That nobody can find any fault OTHER IS-- with your eating such wholesome candy as Nut Tootsie Rolls. The Sweets Company, 416-422 West 46th St, N. ¥. 1918. AMERICAN WAR NEWS} gp kal Theodore Roosevelt Pins French Crosses on Two Americ ans, PRESIDENT VETOES INCREASE IN HOURS OF US. lad Declares Nation Must Not Se Example by Change Un- favorable to Labor President legisiative of the Bor WASHINGTON, July 1 Wilson to-day vetoed the ppropriation bill becau: nd amendment increasing the hours of Government workers but providing no overtime pay. An effort to override the veto in the House was defeated, 246 to 50 The House then repassed the bill without the Borland amendment. Th new bill raises the salaries of a few clerks who did not get raises under NEW JERSEY SOLDIER WHO CAPTURED COUSIN IN BATTLE IN FRANCE | 49 ON U.S. CASUALIV LST ~ SENT FROM FRENCH FRONT; FVE ARE KILLED IN ACTION a -—- : ied of W ph Vinekier, Detroit Four Died of Wounds, Se OVEN | Chivers naan Wellner a ae of Disease and Five From | Herbert Street, Brooklyn Privates Hector J. Wilfore, Barre, Other Causes. \V Anthony Wisniski, Detro - MISSING IN ACTION. 7 Private Lucius M, Cook, Mill Neck, rol Al N.Y. LFRED BRUNO HAD BEEN THRIGE “OVER THE TOP” BEFORE HE WAS KILLED WOUNDED 26, Privates Bruno of Yonkers and} Lynch of Brooklyn Among Those Lost. the first bill, The bill now goes t Cors!.WILLIAM MUNZ. WASHIN 1.-The army the Senkts — ; When a ram was delivered last \. asualty to-day contained forty Mpeg , Prades ee aman i u n night at the little home of Tomaso lows nine name as follows Killed ac Bruno, a er, at No. 167 Voss ; fs ‘ tion, five; died of wounds, four; died | Avenue the father and | “At the outset of the war I felt it PbLilar Gh DOE Per vopet my duty to urge all employers in the of accident and other causes, five; | mothe ee ee prs United States to make a special ef- | A: Ot! Uisense, eavant dled OF alts|trerntg tn, cat” eae fort to see to it that the conditions of pe! pede tel cairpettlaeteneel = labor were in no respect altered un ane acc one; wounded s Finally they ran down the street to favorably to the laborers. ly, twenty-six; missing in one.|@ neighbyr who could translate the “It has been evident from the first = HELE IN. ACTION. they i toot SS ae how directly the a of Ae vet THN U BERKS FL ORAG Loita “The War Department regrets to in- to bear upon those who do the ville, ys Carl Adolph Sohnece, Grand form you that Alfred Bruno, private bor which underlies the whole pro L woitiob ticetilatl nal 7 cabelas Rapids, Mich Company L, 38th Infantry, died June 7 | cess of mobilizing the nation, and it! . “4 « Frank A. Morgan, Litchfeld, | Of wounds received in action seemed to me at the outset as it’ Unusual Experience Falls to shih ager ts ani bi peated Bruno, who was only eighteen when jal Experience Fa Conn; Joba J. Simcoe, Philadelphia. | pe enlisted last July, sailed with Ris repel Pee Gow) URE ae is Ob Tee the Lot of Corpl. Munz Private Richard J. Welse, Philadel-| regiment of regulars last January. highest Importance that the advan Ballet phie Letters received from him told how he | tages which have been accorded la on Battle Front. - had been “over the top” th times ‘before the war began should not be ar haart tag Rerorg te: SGeemarneay Wer sus oe hae ‘biased tics — Private Alfred Bruno, No. 179 Lake) coved his death wound. bagi thems edible tle ascicbs Over in Hackensack they're talking Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Jeremiab Lynch, listed in to- Having taken this position in an p t RINly Privates Jesse L. Dixon, Blackshear, | day's ca@talty report as dead of arnest appeal to other employ j| rather proudly ya about Billy |... iteo Jackeon, Clarkavi Ark., | Wounds, lived with his sist Mra, G. i ast Mal sted satineiea| ah, BiG Wied: Kuban cleo Js , - Hrabander and Miss Mary Lynch, at MAJOR ROGSEVELT DECORATES HEROIC Ameri te bien EE chp Nea Blas Bare cee A a Morris G. Russel, Amory, Miss, No. 1663 h Avenue, Brooklyn, A Soroeas measure in which the United States! seth for news has come back home DIED OF DISEASE. War Department message received by HE picture shows Major Theodore Roosevelt pinning the French War | 4* 41 employer changes the condi-| of what the boys are doing in France harles C. Foust, Dayton, 0. Mrs ey ae ‘ Hd Lynch died on . " 1 7 jons 0! he la o 7 em- n Sounts, rr Juno 21 of heart rt Cross on Lieut. Christian R. Holmes and Sergt. J. A. Murphy for con- a bs da ogbeestt Het Shela | Munz at 4) in Company nn H. Counts, M %1"'Lynch was a native of County spicuous bravery in 4 nt raid on the German lines in France. | ? Miteia preci ey ; bend ea C, 165th” Infantry the old 0th _ ry, Ireland, where his aged Adlon Rasaave se Svan dulaly e1tedtahigs attle. | feel the freer to take this position be- | &% eee ‘ ‘ vates John A. Dod ur,}parents still live. He had been in : ye site himse ft was — cited for gallantry in battle eile Sais have HEE [eaeied FecIN AY au of German parent hee neigaye iia: dathew gabiaad,) Cordes this country six years and was ems —- vac quarters that the employees of the! ittle concern to the possibility o Private Jeremiah 8. Lynehs. No. ed in the Bush Terminal in trenches. The German Vagvarnbanita tie ulatiot have keen blast Brae i ty ie Ne ot! BY 1663 10th Avenue, Brooklyn. ogee foe Fray te lag sian bh Lg | slack in their labor or have demurred ec biatch Md me Nere’e bis) priviaes James Palmer, Vance, 3.| went to France as a member of lines only for short per and from doing any of the necessary ad-| *'°TY 5 C.: Franklin H. Whittemore, Nashua, | Battery E of the 305th Field Artillery some remained at very) high alt: {ditional tasks which the time and the| , After Corpl. Muns and his squad) x 44 ude: | exigency requires. had captured several German prison-| oj ED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. n some cases our anti-alreratt| ia \ers recentiy, Muna being able to speak | pieut T. O'Laughlin, Ra bai teHieaC RUGGRERA Th droit ‘On the contrary, I have learned| Goran oes te One ot the omeere| uit 5 aughlin, Ro off. The German balloons showed that they have cheerfully done addi Peevavant 5 eine, Wis normal activity \ tional labor and have not needed tho| ‘7, Conversation DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER “Behind the German lin most mpulsion of law." ‘Where are you men from?" asked CAUSES, | interesting feature was the fhgactraet Al} the German. | ”, a A BUEATRABI On onaldereo) Ma ral | Corpls, John Henry Dorman jr, men and women engax New York,” sald Muns. ast St. Louis, II; Joseph Gallagher, tural work in th U, Ss; OFFICERS IN WTO "I have an aunt living there,” said | Caushalnor, Ireland. groups are ae the officer—"Mrs, Bertha Bequest.’ Privates Herbert P. Payson, Kan- Waren Ink Lieut. AriHGEE Bete Beach of New! CHASED BY AN AIRPLANE) “wn. mars tne name of my aunt jsas City, vo; Monte Purvis, oumner,| Salter Bridgework stands “The usua York Wins High Prai too,” Mung replicd |Mo.; Louis Williams, Lexa, Ark pre-eminent for quality, service prclinn cassie frome ork Wins High Praise : : ‘ alxo have an aunt in Hacken- and durability. By its usegwe supply signalling, observing « es and Bombardment Kept Up for Some jsack, N. J., Mrs. Anna Munz," the SEVERELY WOUNDED. one or more missing tegih, buildin o performing other routine duties wer From General. German officer added Sergt. Michael De Marzo, No. 272)\ two or nin wiier Jaw. Alt , the win the is _ Time and One American ighalems: ict Per Third Street, Jersey City, N. J. juunnecessary display of fk is careful'y trainee ths thats : ME, July 1 (Associated Press).— Is Wounded. | prised Munz, “and you must be iny ; pate oe h Wabl, Honcherau, viding natural teeth di ed pes enemy is showing rican aviators are quite at home! WITH THE AMERICAN army | cousin, (Gus Winekleman of | “Norns, Martin H. Betty, Hooker,| ly, our impression. system. we. are r ing thy Italian front and have quickly |IN FRANCE, Sunday, J ) (As- | Bremen.” 1 enabled to net Brid almost eu Ro a I ! esbpec t § J | ae sea cav thas nolan des Okla.; Arthur M. Foote, Middl tt rtp el ost cn points. The jsoaulren practical science of sociated Pross).—An Ameri Laiou- | ae dd) the poleoner Conn; Jesse FB, Hut Lamb, IH.; [ne y Ne patient terso mary sort. One aerial fighting. They are extremely |tenant-Colonel and two other officers} Corpl Munz writes that ho talked Wik: Risin Wadian Gala TRG: BAe and tedious operations. t 8 was broken popular with their Italian comrades,| had a thrilling experience Friday | With his cousin for an hour. They | pie paid “J Me dad Ll tidy Yi, jets ie » fire on June who are a ed by thelr painstake|night with a German alrplane, ‘The| bad never met before, Lieut. Winckle- | \reonanig Clem Goodman, Cumber: {woth and upwards te PO ffor 1 bombing work |Americans wero travelling along a| M4nn's father is a whol dry goods | A vn ation by our Registered Dene 1 000 MEN PAST DRAFT AGE On one exped after the ma- |road in an automobile when the enemy | Merchant at Hremen: | Privates Wil AL ¢ : BI SN SSeS Sh SRTERS chines had discharged their cargo of | or fired on them with bt» ma-| Mts: Bertha Bequest ttves at No. ee ere it : 9 Fy i ARE WANTED FOR FRANCE bom: ont vere ng to thelt| opine 355-267 West 69th Street, New York, | Austine ‘Tex ecient | hine gun troit; Karl Coffman, Terre Ha R se, on. an pilots discov-| ‘phe chauffeur Increased his speed And now for the story of Hilly Pinee | 1'! ni Failey Pa Ind ° a ¥ MiG: ANWan Cound Gerke eee ees had been|to the limit in an attempt to outrun | 20d Fred Abbenscth, a toxed ina a iseolee. CAAIDI has : 7 ar uncil Seek thrown a He turned] the enemy airplane, while nutlets | {oer apatiget al Wells J. Meacox, North Hartford, Dentist orkers fo » he erican | ; (3 Schmidt at Camp Dix Peon 5 4 Civilian Workers for the u phe i a rie h ra 4 all about the automobile. ‘The LAR AuAIHIlAhG AEnDUlRRBe scutes no; Abe Kauffman, Mhilade 1 | 491 Fulton St, opp. A. & 8S. B’klyn, astern 7 col nion uidwin of | 1 a olonel turned off the| ? ae select hapa " es Oliver Lee, Kieve 7 ‘1 Western Front, Brookline, Maw ind told him to ‘ } 2 Fe en te i Hente | with the American forces, was on duty | PTI ae i Ties AVI] Heures’ Ohler 7 AO MURRAY Fe Vou CUA nounced to-day | sible, as he was vnxious to obtain alot iaaeae fed slightiy. (pon. ® wounded: 4 Pornora beet Saas ano ess haa Cae ag teeth that a campaign in New York City |clear photograph #) Ghar @ pa weunned MURDHYCIer the: Ata th turned | Mbert H ey, Hichinen, Ind, | cor. 824 st, & Oth Av., Bay idge, Bhive for workers in the civilian army on| ftaidwin got below the barrage offatay nN eane nally few thim over w back in surprise, | Private John Skrinick, No. 9 sii = = er the west front would be begun next! anti-aircraft guns and carried out bal _— | “Billy fi bein dae: nee aR eggedliaae ipa cnadeni tig 1d carried out bis : P 3 on) | Privates aie TMenithy, BlataP: GA: hike “4 ie ’ Sunday part so well that an excellent photo- Abby ed the CORBOT a, | eee ear eel. Dikendig [24% Altany 8t., New Brunswick, N, Jy goal here will be the recruiting ithinacthee neta U BOATS STILL OFF COAST. ebly 19 Amith Street, Perth Amboy, N. Jus of 1,000 men above draft age. ‘Three eit ain the ’ ) stop watch Was heid on Abben- ousand more volunteers from the odialinn: aes NAVY ADVICES INDICATE | setts smmutance as it rushed tilly to rest of the ntry is the atm sman Capt, La Qua the nearest on, but Pred e Gen. Pershing and the plans Believed to Have Been Driven Fur-| he broke ali ree " Administration to have about 1,500,000 he boys were hums in Hacken AA RIG eS rasin AU AA YS. eau Ee ther Out by Sharp American — | pack . uts the cost of cookin : i 7 -_ the campaign now imperative Patrol ATTaUUIan Gt the drivel ehiohie wasinyeros, soiv 1—rrar oor /LIEUT, THORNER KILLED last from July 7 to July Wi man submarines still lurking off 3 Vice President of the Stand reine seen | a sls Cant ea ohaeeen att jeent Navy Department mosnax ES Dyan Gominiitse: (ac bharen sof th ; sat. | ‘These tend to show that operations Is Awarded Albert Medal in Me by the w Ame on a wide circle, further out than senition of His Gallant ave learned to eat as wel original attacks on coastwise vessel Mr. Pratt emphasized two feature sth ' . NOL) heath AvlAMAHe afe & Sacrifice ‘Ww fy cf the campaign, The Q) tae! Licuts, Arthur Beach of New York| waiting game inasmuch a& no shiva ly a ld hi Reis ch volgnianet and | and William Ion IndiAGh WAFS | Taye Roan’ Uhanea tine. (he, Beltane ‘$j-told in this the system of quasi vo] Meer at ap ee Pall WAY | Dwinsk was t w them t two week deveiop of the second sya- | their ut they ma tlons far o ( poe tem will be mad ugh reque that they w t f fact that a teu : used up their bs d patina ta = nore ¢ ine sad | pailroad leading to the t When | — lect from their organiaat at least | they reported the resu their exe book seus service mandedithem f t Good Condensed Milk, like Lion Brand, saves sugar—6 ounces > iy as FOR SINKING A U BOAT of it. It’s far less expensive than raw milk! And keeps U. yy TROOPS TO CELEBRATE ‘© much longer in warm weather. More wholesome, \ o—and aiah ita makes fuller-flavored dishes. F ea ia 4TH OF JULY IN ROME re Tin rhe | Ensign Smith of Patchogue Dil ven cil Briss. fy nape ee C20 } pes a i id you mail your Prize-Winning "Recipe Letter” yet ret poanent of 4 Aroy Bomb on It From Hydro They're coming in pretty fast now—but your chances eat eee ren eer a Pee nel aeroplane. areas good asever,of course. IstPrize isa $150 Liberty Detachment From Force to Be Sent {conferred the | ane Bond. There are 47 others, If you've forgotien all by Pershing May Par- 16 city upon| Ensign Henne a By Beith 8 Yate the details, just ask your grocer for a Contest Pamphlet, " ? ; undergraduate from gue, Le. I AMERICAN TURMEN IN ITALY or get it at any of our Premium Stores ticipate. when war was decla been Rie A i = ns {awarded the War Croas b e French WISCONSIN CONDENSED MILK CO. PARIS, July 1—The Stare and f seal 94 Hudson Si BTN tule: dane. Mian Government for his feat in sinking a 91 Hudson Street pen ang PLN Hep dell ¢ an submarine by i a depth | July celebration the b ( onfirmation s award, | Ca a Gy cae ; Sade ape Syria ees ory LRH Do all your cooking with milk Announcement has been made that) ITALIFAN, N J 1—Another @ junto utenancy, has just been re ‘ Sac CERT PRL Pe are RRS SIT Pr re COTTE TSO ean Heelan pata Ma Rome in its wasteless form from Fr. to Italy by Gen. Pershing. twenty im t of Halifax Sewant 8, Smith. ; 7 An American contingent, mostly non A coal steamer 38 ashore at smith is twent He| , ROME, July An escadrilie of combatant troops, landed in Italy late Canso. and his brother, 1 enlistet American eirmen pilotiny Caproni last week. It is probably from one of| ‘The camouflaged steamer which together. Kenneth is Eine’ three planes, few from Milan to Rome, BRAND two forces t e chme ent ashore Saturday at Lawre American aviators off the coast tance of 650 kilometers (403.65 mil Sheas two f is A Beh $e SAtRGH RADE Len). cabal Ges artey Bt ARIANA Se France last November after, being ‘They were under command at ant tx ! w owl oe adrift at sea for sixty-two dours aboard Guardia, former New York Congress: ieied teil dbabied pans a ee Condensed or Evaporated » 4 ( is