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65 Dead Following Explosion at “If lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ a “ Circulation Books Open to All”? Fair and probably warmer to-night and to-morrow. | [ “Circulation B Books Open to All.” BA nh Two CENTS. seme, (he New Rode Werle NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1918. 12 PAGES —=== 3 000 GERMANS WIPED OUT AT VAUX, SAYS PERSHING | GORDON BENNETT'S WIL 22000TOSEEKING 65 NEN mt 60 MACHINE GUNS IN U. S. BOOTY: “THROW FIRST BALL | AND 50 INJURED LEAVES FORTUNE T0FOUND yctiewigany “ninraavip __ETALIANS TAKE 1,900 AUSTRIANS HOME FOR NEWSPAPER MEN Pariar Ratt Tigers ales Pee | ba Panic _ FTALIANS RENEW OFFENSIVE een Announces That the Ger- | Athletics in Americz in Army- Explosion at Hai veiling , ADVANCE 2, 000 TO 3, 500 YARDS | man Losses in Latest Battle Were ——-——-+ Navy Line-Up Plant ay | Very Heavy, While American | Bequest Made as Memorial ‘o on | pi Seni is | re | y y; | 4 ‘his Father, Founder ot is Lyd MONT LONDON, July 3.—American base-| SYRACUSE, N.Y. July %.—Sixty ON 8 MILE LOWER PIAVE FRONT Casualties Were Relatively Slight. | | the Herald. ayers who will take art in| five persons are dead, more than gam ere | fifty are njured, f whom ten ¥ , 5) = }280 Combat Planes Breieed Up} to-morrow have a regular of ' : \Fight Way Forward Against Desperate Re-| [AMERICAN REPORT| to June 8 and 2,000 Liberty Motors Delivered. WASHINGTON, July °.—Suppiement- ng President Wilson's announcement |the Army-Navy base fash-|or fifteen are expected to die, and| “1 sistance, While French Troops Make | WASHINGTON, July 3.—Gen, Pershing’s communique for yes- | WIDOW $50,000 A YEAR. loned 1 of July celebration | the pro timate ed | Her Son Ronald Gets =| planned fo unch at em. The men will have | $750,000 a renultvot the die Brilliant Raids on Asiago Plateau, |terday announces that one German regiment (3,000 men) practically was annihilated in the heavy losses inflicted by the Americans when they e Savoy and then will] explosion LONDON, July 3.—The Italians have undertaken a new offensive 9 Chelsea Field, the famous | Rock la a Year—Mrs. Isaac Bell’s Children Remembered that more than a million Amertcon| football field, in four-in-hand tulw-| Fifty bodies have becn prougat into| effort on the lower Piave, it was learned from an authoritative source (o-|Stormed and held the village of Vaux, the Boise de la Roche and neigi- H is troops have embarked for ho coache King George will throw | tix y and the relief workers at the} j, boring woods, advancing the American positions a thousand yards om @ | SER Dent, of the Milkary Com-| out the first ball, The attendance is;ucene were waitins the rac : : ' ‘ Thy will of the late James Got id bs the House to-day'| eroected to be 22,000, Le tha ante 4 eae Between the okl and new Piave they advanced trom 2,000 to 3,300] Mile and a half front | Rennett. which was filed to-day fo Ww of war preparations during i Pome Ji rie, ' Ww. rial capture. ‘luded some tre s and over si probate in the @urro Court a th en months of war, prepared by The betting favors Army, owing search for more. ards on an eight-mile front, it was stated. ‘ar material captured included some trench mortars and over six: y proba the 6 ee Secretary Baker. It showed that there to the fact “im has not ye Wire, raging for nearly an hour be- ROME, July 3.—Italian for defeat and has won e@ht, fore the tnitio explosic along the Lower Piave delivered Manhattan, disposed of an estat? are ow" 160,400 off s and 2,010,000 ompared with @ 1 202,510 men ames. T met with a saved the $25,000,000 and con- men With the colors total of 9.524 off estimated a Navy has won three and | lives of probably hundreds of men ained several surprising ee eter se we Pi machine guns. Three American aviators are reported missing frou rd strokes at the Austrian defenses yesterday, fighting tii quadrons which participaied in fighting northwest of Chateau-Thierr, vT be eral | fcustesd ate Nationa! Guard lost four. The Army team is leading | When the blaze was soen to be be- ainst_ desperate enemy resistance, the War Office air} Ig is the text of the communique? © query that has been gene fourteen month . : ‘ : ne “Sectio —Yesterday tern in the Chateau. 2 Y e a ici ag Salta oc iOhWiWAter iene answe tHuE ARE Gombat ne Navy team is in |yond the control of e fighters ay. The adva vas over the difficult terrain near the river's ection A—Yesterday afternoon in the Chateau-Thierry region our irplanes had be Jelivered up to June fifth p ev employee a8 rned away { infantry, with effective co-operatic ) batteries, stormed the . sto what w ome of NOW ls cna ther Aeseptvehgatirs aunt HRN E ee ae ry p was warned lich is partially flooded, Nineteen hundred prisoners and many fantry, with eftective co-operation from our batteries, stormed the villa, e York Herald and Telegram, as well 't the £5 per weeks. Stdte than’ DAREUAIl caree bm the building and the majority of Vaux, the Bois de la Roche and the neighboring woods. The attack : sp the toca, | $008 fotors have. Seen 48 Ga RESORE, Sroce realizing the extreme danger, raced fi as the I n ¢ Hera at pois A gappeicl Heauatien, int will t mong ' t pee peri t were active yesierday on the Malian froat, canying| was made in co-operation with the Prench on our right, who advanced “ provision that. PR ad utah id Cd . avy line-up, ey ho: ae HINO: OE SRL OTY i ahr halal Py { n the Astac ate: was answ fee 7 15 a me mee week in June mbers of the Boston er hie Aeatiai And abavan oh hac woth it brilliant raids from thei itions on the Asiago Plateau as the rest WU] their line on Hill 204. Our own positions were advanced on a front of a ig pe Pineiiaaiea nk pl d $20 advanced training | Ain qi, ue. te ee SENG a to prisone ; i ; | mile and a half to a depth of one thousand yard The enemy's losses in gn. | Plane 1 also been produced, and Py At the head of the Sante Lorenzo Valley the Tialians withheld an , ‘pipe , to Bennett Memorial Home fc 750 machine guns were delivered for |? LaFitte, formerly of the Detr Rye 4 . : | killed and wounded were heavy. His regiment holding the sector attacked | : , ; r tisk Oni haNDDUAnes Americans and of ¢ rl ers enemy counter-attack and took 6214 prisoners and much material, the War] New k Jou of! : a 5 lk pal ie offered obstinate resistance and was practically annihilated. Our losses xecutors of the will shall t a ea FEHOR OF ERO) OR ERUARS HF ana | Oflice repor \ ‘ ) directors of the memor me 8nd battalions of railway engineers there will | Penrigc Labitte Me Nally a USUAL DENIAL FROM VIENNA. ee ee of the newspaper properties 00) Americans engaged in railrowd | yas utilit fielder for tho Red sox froin Split Rovk VIENNA, July 3.—Italian troops, supported by naval torces, a él “A German counter-attack made early this morning was entirely | and operation in France, | efore he ¢ ie " i doctors, Solvay te t >; , ; 1 1 . / Of the three named P i ne Pes F meat Navy; Van]; 1 peice and othery tempted to cross the Piave near mouth yesterday, says to-day’s War| repulsed. The enemy again suffered severely and left additional prisoners } Na a former este aguer, | is fi } 1 } } | iiggins, Rodman Wanamak More than %0 heavy Brown Js aeuety | ormed a cordon about the property, | Office statement. The attempt was a failure, as was another effort by ihe}in our hands. The prisoners captured in the attack and counter-atiacs ] rvard University a 1 during May, and |-phe ¢ 4 James Stiilman, the last has died! guns were de line-ups follow, not in| entrance to all but a few who | Italians to effect a crossing of the river further north, near Zenson, it is} number over 500 and include six officer his increases the total cf hee the drawing up of the will on| the deliveries for that month of light] their b ondnis responded to the calls for help. Saat poles imine Wi | Nov. 11, 1918, and Mr. Higgins is said | Brownings totalled 1,800 pear pel a » puildings of the plant, {declared prisoners taken by our troops in this vicinity during the last month to be in Paris, where he ig the best! "Sufficient rifles ow being re- jet Private Rowle omes of workmen about The Italians succeeded in effecting a slight gain of ground near| nearly 1,200. known American banker, The Ww Noten the : me sa my to [Martinsburg W. Va. right feta; |*” ube in the valley a *)Chiesanuova, northeast of Capo Sile “The material captured by our troops during yesterday afternoons ovides that ne executors may fill; equip an army division every hre@ Lieut. F.C. Wios (? Capt.). &: wreck any women in bes: 1 ' ’ 1 ed provid SRO OR SGN IOEE SNS , f apt), San 1 | | The futile attempt of the enemy to land his infantry on the easterly ludes trench mortars and over sixty machine guns, The day passed means that until Mr. | day More than 1,300,000 rifles had |¢ centre tield: J houses had narrow escapes. cancies i ‘i | ' Higgins com rom abroad to co. been produced and delivered up toltirst base; Private Dorn, l nivessity While there were of incen- |side of the Piave was made Revedoli, close to the Adriatic. quietly at other points. iit with Mr. Wanamaker, the latter | June 1.” of South Carolina, second base; pri- | @trism and also tha fire was he Italians precede ir attack by an imense bombardment of the “American aviation squadrons co-operated with our troops ne | SSS See Pri enmen aplias (hie tects | I I ense bombardment of the 1 F troops in th | started b Dowagiae, to confirm it ough | ‘i . > ‘ . . as sole directing charge of the tw vate R, C, Blackmore J entire Piave front southward from Susegena (about 28 miles), the bom-|action northwest of Chateau-Thierry. Three of our aviators did not iiennett newspa pl. J. EF. Dublynn itl \GERMANY DODGES pu, " Aside from the residue of the es-| Brooklyn, ; Lafitte, Detroit | 2" Inv" bardment increasing to drumfire at points in the southern sector, After a eturn ; ccording to one workman take its Sicaii i Pees ate, which is the major part, Mr BLAME FOR SINKING | Amerie, pitcher; Bart Bolemy,|, S°cord'r nan taken} fey hours of this shelling the Italian infantry advanved in the area near | ia his widow, who Portland Ore, 7 Aled al hospital nd who was em ' , lieu of her on w | : \ eal estate in the —_—— ingts ; nas ees mk | ca cale pny ate nee wr [uteswia’s s.%e4S.% WISIN SENDS GREETING WOOD OF THE AMERIMS | BETWEEN THE OISE AND AISNE aoa de a cgornieccn, Norah wna | aS Sent Down by British Mine, | Niy.trignt qeids Mancy, Des storneg | 28 nares TO EVERY U.S. FIGHTER ==§ NEW NAME OF BELLEAU, | — _— bh BH a Hae AY 00 | fae isan sinking | Newport, ra net bhecue jtein eratu anes Mans a IN HOSPITAL IN BRITAIN IN TRIBUTE 10 CAPTORS | Gain a Half Mile on a Two Mile Front and Sai Mra. el from wom h homo abp Tande B Mage (Gplelah, MAMiaierE, Poo Fy ee rea) teanil eeaar Co | Take 220 Prisoners—Alsace Attacks Repulsed PE Kaaiie oan fon UNG et aer sais bo sat id tia | Waniar ken Wee through athe (pulverts mach Fourth of July Message of Sym French General After Review of | [FRENCH REPORT] | ; cuthed an annulty of $20,000 om by an enemy submarine off | Rock, Boston Red Sox, pitcher mrsloh naduoan (Hom. te powder pathy and Good Wishe Victorious American Troog | PARIS, July 3.—French troops last night attacked the German pos Mrs. William Whitehouse re the Irih coust on June 37 with the|Rinee— Hample, Philadelphia, und) ONDON, Jn A Ms ARIS, July The Generat | sitions along a front of two miles north of Moulin-sous-Toutvent, be- ¥ Bictean: “athe — | 9 nt Wilson w - er Rit tween the Oise and Aisne, and improved their position: \ port teen ott ee « Bnliak | pleted, th ver 1 1 4 ne Bois de Bel / remember J by varying bequests ta ome al note from Berlin received here FOR HOLIDAY TO-MORROW |: tire, i a ss : Fes ean i ina rays rat pape mt ‘ at Kon u half ‘ oe i ge © Number of Germans taken prisoners in this op f eee : trauseland |e eae eep Peay tiled ik ule a Be Peon hectian em en | AeROn ts reneneg 220. Shosing exc eh on the pros ny | pike Matiaie’ tne ote woane,|Flighen Temperature Forecast Pole | (rene ame nel eonae aE re ae Poe aa hay be a West ot Chateau-Thierry, on the Mame tront, a German counter the joel Hee ated pa iNle eke " lowing Uns sala Costiess | caused by a spark a m an aya received from Presid: Wiis un mits attack in the region of Vaux wa pigtids by ne peat fire. " Other Here is the provision made to es-| German A Be CORO of Re Day Were renmaid nh Mi mi teatae: || enact canting rin ir : German attempts to advance north of Moncel and in Upper Alsace were « anaon Ua t aK u eath ‘ the ast followed can ho 4 to : The text of the official tement issued by the French \V ice (Continued on Becond Page) | {rom the later news that mo one on Went ie Bureau Tora Hera pags \ eae Na i ALARMS 400 PASSENGERS ....'' ‘*! °" {e vitsat statement the Fr Var Ofti rk Ina y heme aeetieas ioc a Re ei : Ms 4 7 Between the Oise and the Aisne we executed a local operation : i ARUbubta Briti - f ; : f p 1 ‘ “ { ' wth of Moulin-Sou: Tou Our troops captured German positions ! i ; istrear West of Chateau-Thierry a German weguntar tect in the region uf Will Not Be Published a oy ‘ \t nand ed ryt HC) BIE BIB . i : seta. Were abuumk cha Waux was checked by the French fire. Prisoners remained in the hands cf To-Morrow (July 4th) |! a nee Hun ADAEDIY:, ung Hom N. nyt | 1981 mere, Rntusnwce ESULTS, Page 2 . stop tie, ope] “Other German attack northeast of Moncel and in upper Alsacs : offloera son board, which to ea Mam. for pages 24 parc om das ene wocatiitrntrnt ma ot Meter ENTRIES, Page 4 ey btained nq results. (Phe igi was. salmon. the reat of the frank Captain Wuthfully denied, anton Suan ert 3 rie TTT Hiliaiadyih American losses ii the battle around Vaux were very light. In iy { + ‘ pee a ‘ yan / pee Tienda cee NR am - rae