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Big Piave Offensive Launched by “Tf lt Happens In New York ‘It’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ “ Circulation Books Open to All’ “Circulation Books Open to All. ed ‘| os : _PRICE “TWO CENTS. oot I Ta NEW ‘YORK, ‘FRIDAY, OOTOBER 26, 1918, + 22 PAGES PRICE TWO CEN CENTS. /PERSHING USES 16-INCH GUNS: | MOST POWERFUL IN THE WORLD ————— ceases —_ WILSON ASKS VOTE BIG BERLIN CROWDS GERMAN BASES BOMBARDED | 3 pt lj CNOA CALAN WITH SHELLS WEIGHING A TON COMING ELECTIONS, TOGVEUPTHRONE cy Papi a TTALANS LAUNCH BIG DRIVE. sts, Pe, sauves.wm IN CONFERENCES (IN PEACE Makes feta 06 of Democratic | Throngs Welcoming Lieb- | New 16-Inch Naval Guns Similar | a“ Lie of : re) |knecht — Reichstag Build-| ON y to Those Designed for American ~ : Ren acho mibanies| Stand on eadership. | ing Demand Republic, AVE, CAPTURING 3 000. Dreadnoughts — First Used b Ail Beso A to se FIRST LANDLORD WASHINGTO. ¥ t, 25.—President | " g Vv : Al PARIS, Oct. normous crowds, | Americans Above Laon. on Naval Problems, | Wilson to-day ap, hered before the Reichstag bulld- a IN COURT FOR NOT lis for a vote of confidenes in his | nz tn Rerlin, demanded abdteation of | TAKE HEIGHTS AND IS ANTS qr tiie damnean rege ae | leadership “both at home and abroad” | the Kalser and the establishment of a | GIVEN WIDE f SiMe Me RS. | by returning a Dem He Congress. | republic, according to L'Information = oe Oct. 25 (Associated Press).—The American troops, ov Iressedl to “My to-day. Washington Expe: xpects I ite ~AEATINGH HIS FLATS: to count o said the] ‘The crowds had collected to pay | 7 oe strong German artillery fire, improved their positions at three ime Delay in Framing Terms Repuanican lenders “nave uncuastin-|(eader, eoenuy reeaned sauce wee| FOUL Atmies Engaged, With British |[ran 2 sone th front cast ond weet of the Meuse Gia the night. | Co-operating; Stubborn Resist- East of the Meuse the Americans drove the enemy from the” .,] Re Oe Ss P| acerves Mis Pdi Decaicn [Smente wake seer ve utes ance of Austrians Overcome, and sseern feta Seley Poiean. seg nw oven tea = 5 P< nm Maals preted on the other side of the water ‘ ° ° : were thrown 1 enter tie Week. | 4s a repudiation of my jnadership.* | Knecht | seeps pees him go Onslaught Carries Italians Across to-day by the American troops holding Belleau Wood and the lines The President's statement follows: | for Germany, imprisonment for political oj to the German Government, accord ospatches received by the ne r from 7 fre: Y tention -" |Magistrate Scores Owner, but|tican mu WASHINGTON, Oct, 25.—Col. Lb.) > d said election of a Repub- rity to either House of dly acclaming ‘lev President Wilson and the State Department, 4 William §, Benson, Chief of naval . when arraigned Amidst wild cheers Liebknecht de- . : on either side. The Germans are using their heavy guns I : “My w countrymen: olared rnic iver. g y guns and ma opernl Onm: oe ore i 4 er ‘The Congressional elections are at| ‘he people'a hour has arrived!" ~ —_—— —_—_— | chine guns extensively. r 4 ne ited TM hand, Th ¢ ‘i . A | e regi ; bate ire oe U ue u hand. They occurgr m eciiten or LONDON, Oct 25 (United Press).—A big offensive has been begun | In the region of Grand Pre, west of the Meuse, the Americana consideration of German re aced or mr Pals ney 3 Jan he as mie 2 : un armistice and peace ne ipplying. te If you BURSTING STEAM PIPE on the Piave front in Italy by the British and Italians, according to a ete My ey He Aula te several important ridges, Betwagek } ship a : mi appes Wood and Bantheville Wood the American line was e tended f tho State D etare in affairs at western Bure eph G. Grew, C! partment’s divi pean affairs, and > American Embassy a nS ES Sent Hes AT 3 n bluejackets, co-operate jing with the French, began firing upon German railroad centres back OF that Italian troops have taken the islands of Grave,] the Serre-Oise front on Wednesday. The Americans directed their shells . SGALDS SIXTEEN MEN {talian patrols have entered Alono. The attack is progressing satis-] American 16-inch guns, manned by Americ actorily, majority to both the | TWO Warkwen | Bienes 1 in Repair | It is also learned rat Frank I. Cobb of New York cad (he House of Henresentas! ing Steamer Louisville Not Pattadapoli and M: ¢ in the Piave. against railroad supply stations and jinclions in the region of Vervins, aid ae ee iacemar were | Expected to Liv ROME, Oct. 25.—In bitter fighting yesterday in the region of Monie| also in the vicinity of Rozoy. port a week ago Wednesday before expecte ¢ am your servant and will accept ee i tibia ca got rapceleed leer tat Ms Grappa the Italians established themsel your judgment without cavil, but my} Sixteen men were scalded this after- xt mo by the Constitution It ig understood Col. Hou 4 hold of | Otic River. They captured nearly 3,000 prisoners, says an ofticial “we NEW NAVAL GUNS AT FRONT “ad ; c Louis- | Ment to-day, % wes | Hest or would be seriously impaired should oa sie ea ts ONDON. Oct. 25 ted Pre —lHtalian troops } berun| bs shoneee pe eaierll UD d that ten families | your judgment be adverse, and I muat| V!lle, Which was being repaired at a I I , Ort 2 (Associate ) »ps have begu | ARE SIXTY-SIX FEET LONG r i” ared to speak fe ans t r in tit frankly tell you so because so many| dock at the foot of East 22d Street, | an offensive between the Piave and the Brenta, In the Monte Grappa ’ iny negotiations r 7e con | ANY aatene ee wireless version of the last Ger rote had buen sent out and wer hg the other side when Pre son recetyed the note and a on the northern bank of the a i an power to administer the great trust noon when a steain pipe in t the American Ling steam juoted concerning .questions to be , died, al critical iswues depend upon your ver- | burst, sector Thursday they advanced across the Ornic River and captured Monte 50 . ; lotermined bi e military men ae wt papas eet eh ctu pages Pepi reiivapelnees psgetickay = Two of the victims are expected ie Solarolo, part of Monte Prassolan and Monte Pertica, -CALIBRE; WEIGH 100 TO ak sania of “ ay ae \his decision until nex ying; |stand jn the way of speaking the “'® Susy pid Haward Conn ‘ On the Piave front the British have gained a footing on some islands : ation OF concrete tore upon which] “twill t ut ane lil, Sean eb eat Oh Steer anO He “Yin the river and captured enemy garrisons of 400 men. ‘Tae Italians, be- an could neglect hi “I have no thought of suggesting German Supergun Alone Outranges Them, Aine (ene nay a meee lea Laat than th nt that any al party is paramount eae "T tween t renta and the Piave, overcame determined resistance, re- ese wae cena ldee 1 melleve that bin Jin matters of patriotism, I feol too s@ men and five others, also] pulsed counterattacks and captured 400 prisoner but It Is Incomparable in Destructive- tacnt the Us Navy c ja ‘onvi Goukinces ma mi paees | badly burned, were taken to Bellevue 1¢ Asiago Plateau the French have taken Monte Sisemol, in- ness With the American Weapon. t ontinued on Tenth Page Hospital in ambulances driven by ; cussion ¢ 1 | cre. of prisoners to $00 ¢ nm Out |members of thy Women's Motor WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Announce = “a Tasker H sant the army | Code na in O ee «os POLICE SOLD $130, 860 350 | { ea rn Albanian acoording 46 siews received here toeday ithe ASHI a1 N, Oct. 25.—Announcement from France that “the milltary (five ap Nine of the injured were burned] Austrians have fallen back beyond the River Matia. American sixteen-inch naval guns, nranned by naval gun crews, have we LAND E suuHT Tui =000 OF FOURTH LIBERTY ice eae BOS wore: apie cee ' — ++-—_——— come into action with the American Army at the front, disclosed that ee | . | through efforts of the ordnance oftictals of the navy, Gen. Pershing’s forces are now equipped with the most powerful and hardest hitfiiagt | e000 06D of 434,984 | PARK CHIEF GRELL REPLIES | : HAIG TAKES 8, 400 IN TWO weapons yet used ift the present war, ashore or afloat, so far as is know ied on Tenth Page.) -— | United Atates © - | The sixteen-inch rifles are similar to those designed for use a KAISER'S PLEAS T0 G00 ld AS thm fac URL AR TINS ete ef Commissioner Says He Believes! DAYS AND TS PUSHING ON! the newest Americ an eadnough \ They 4 : a0 calibre aries L IN SEASON NOW IF EVER tay eae = 50; fn Hylan Will Withdraw Request | as - sixty-six feet in length and weigh approximately 100 tons without \ y | Kenate 1 lost property In Lc he bonds, it | sefonation | : = . . carriages, Sag BERLIN PAPER DECLARES WAIIBS: GOR RNS CED BOOK SAMs aiid ee ie Sviidanl Ea |Towns in the Angle East of Oise to Which Without question they are the lengest range guns in use except | = five @ x a vs of whom Mayor Hylan inquired yeater-| Germans Have 7T enaciously Clung, German super-guns which are regarded merely as a mechanical freak, “Bey d 1 icavalg n SRE FOBREGING SES pSNT ee Leone O54 . fi ctile weighs : ton, and its bursting oharge of National Z Fra Com nem Ain Gantval Baik: lesusd iin | tre The projectile weighs close to a ton, an ig 4 , Wil f De ul statement to Se eee ees Renetrated or Surrounded. most powerful explosive known is measured in hundreds of Latest Note , ; . \ ae * — jE beltev | LONDON, Oct. 25 ch forces advancing northeastward be-| against the few pounds in the German super-gun shell, The “a A Det yo vow sid WOMEN FLYERS FOR ALLIES, ‘inauo vy 2) tween the Oise and a tributary of the i ne : Fiederick B x ; 1 | Organtention of Squadron In Regan rhe Navionat |JERSEY TO LIFT QUARANTINE. rod | Ban May Be Renoved ‘ToeMorcew If Conditions Waren eé, have penetrated] effect is enormous. i the village of Villers-le-See and surrounded the village of La Ferte, north. Plans for using big rifles for the army are understood to have | east of Ville The Fre iso have made an advance further east along! worked out entirely by naval officers. The theory that great the Serre and the Souche. would not permit their use except in fixed concrete and steel en The French have er | ments furnisued the chief obstacles to be overcome east they have t of Vesles-et-Caumont and Pierre: These are not tt ily great naval guns employed by the A : bebscen Crecy and Poitier Army. American naval 1 crews have played an important part 1S a side This rep nt ortant advance in tie angle east of Ribe- | several sectors of the battlefront for months, handling weapons ofg . mont where Frene} nge eastward from the Oise. The Ger- I if ifinen ante M } inch bo I Ot these enterprises has never been mai na AUSTRALIAN GIRLS MAY VOTE) jians have beon bol this point with great determination, itis from | jo Wever fur military reason: f i : however, for military reasons, allot for Matew of 18 Alan Pro-| this general section that American 16-inch ‘guns, manned by U, 8, blue |" : ate \ 4 ackets are shelling the railroad centres of Veruina and Rozoy.} rae i Sue tee one vegoette te saloon’ GERMANS PREPARE NEW LINE he Berlin stock } cdo wan read | ae Deynze-Courtrai 1 1 Peteghem and Olsen, a front of about since President Wi rep it State Assembly to-day " : ; : , came known, ; 255 ERR wing, Tele (Wendl Balaag | ee | PARIS, Oct, 25.—The French began an attack along the Serre Sanppepminttipe serine One, Best 53-63 Park Mow. N.Y, Ciy, i ‘Telephone Berkman 4000, br "4 FEVER werkens fhe, Satem Souche Rivers, north of Laon, this morning, it was announced by ol Lapen, mm tie Uneneetoved & " ; 4 aga A Pak veg tor buggies sn cao ona | er EP la ie haat, Yee sierra 1H THE AMERICAN ARMY NORTHO aA aan, ras Racing Entree on Page 1 | SiSh gow otto a Ginga ae ite Sai” ASE (Continued on Second Page.) Press.) —it 1s reported JN, Oct ————