Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 17, 1917, Final, Image 8

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int shortly after noon, after renorts from the Ohurlostown navv
WH of.'th attack'..
Ittly 'Lieutenant Commander Iklknnp, navy censor, sot the New
Harjrysrd on long distance phone nnd unkcd details.
WjyorkwM tone-rant of the affair, but nt once communlentcd with tiro
IWdlMtiitt. from which the oricrlnal renort to flhnrlestown hnd been made.
kfwimmeiU, later tho lightship, twenty-five miles off Sandy Hook, Hashed
wry to me new xonc yard, wnich nt onco notuieci MciKnnp.
iwsof. the attack caused little surprise here, innsmuch na tho nroa-
laAmerican waters of German submarines hns been suspected for aomb
i Omclau believe that this submarine nnd possibly others are lying in wait
t.atMmshlp lanes for vessels which nrc ennvevini? the llrlttah nnd Krcnch
n jt . . -,.. ; -n -
"MlMons to. the United States.
fj?V'.r-Port ' tne attempt to sink the Smith wns communicutcd by wireless
riotne scout cruiser Chester, then by wireless via the Kiro Island station to
th fend New York. Immcdlntelv tho word win pnt hrnmlrnst. in llin entire
WtlUc fleet and the various squadrons of destroyers and submarine chasers
en are guarding tpc stenmship lanes.
JA'"ording to the account reaching WnshinRton, which differed slichtly from
lyreporis irom uoston, the lookout on tho Smith sighted n dark shape some
fance off about 3 :30 this morning. The alarm was nt once given, but the dark
Mpe .disappeared and almost immediately thereafter tho wake of a torpedo was
Med plainly. It pnsscu across the bow of tho destrover some thirty yards
ead."
L' JK The' Smith immediatclv steamed illrrctlv for tlin Rnnl nlwpn lhr Riiliniai'itie
;M(i been seen, but it was not sighted. It is supposed that it submerged and
ynaae orr in the darltness.
fcNows of the attack on the Smith quickly traveled all along the Atlantic
ffWibpard., Information renching this city, indicated that coastwise tratlie gen
tffUy, is held up pending developments.
Wit . was no ;xcltcmct i officinl quarters when the word reached here.
W;i"s pointed out by officials that the 'necessary precautions to prevent any
sfuccessrul attack on cither the cities along the coast of the coastwise and trans
f!T?n vessels had been taken some time ago. The test now is being made of
1 $es? precautions and omcials were hopeful that it might prove succc-iseful.
yw The fact however that tho submarine is directly off the cons! caused some
Officials to fenr a duplication of the moves which marked the visit to this country
feA.or-the U-53 some timo ago. Wircl :Ss alarms arc understood to have been sent to
Ft-i'1- various vcssels which may be In tho path of the submarine.
t&:;ri It is violating no secret to say that naval officials are waiting confidently
EC? ?' wor" t"at tnc submarino has been sunk. Tlicy quietly express confidence
C.-Vin the nrpcnntinnti nlvfwl cnt nn frtnf n.wi ..:( !... i. .1.... (........ i ,...i.
Vfyr -j; -" '" .-.--v.j .... wi. tyjw uim in.-iiai. iiiui. lliu iiwu)t'l mill hull-
L,.ar,ne "sharks" willjic nblc to meet the situation des)ite its admitted menace.
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A'vn ne u. o. ucsiroyer smith was bu in 110 n ('.rniims' vim. It s n sister
jhlp of tho Lamson and is equipped with a Parsons turbine, three screws. 250-ton
.nachincry; four Moshier boilers. On its trial trin it made mi nvnrnirn snned of
&$28and 3G-100 knots.
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CPIRST U-BOAT ATTACK SPURS
ENLISTMENT ZEAL IN NEW YORK
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fciS' NI5W YOItK. Anrll 17.
KMThe Inrpoili) Ored hy n (loniian If-hoat
y ffiat tho United States torpedolioat destroyer
j;Smlth today lifted Now York from lethargy
,Yto war fronity.
Vl'i I. '.IM n.)Ul....n .. .1.. ll. .1 ....! ..
' wuili;iiiiHB nil iiiq lirni 1IKIU liriMIHCIl
irollu fervor nil over town.
City Hull was Just Jammed with iieonle
glistening to u woman orator when a liluo-
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Jacket attiiritnl to Iho pmk lecriillhiR nta.
lion rlinrKPd thrr.iiKh tlu iiicsm wuvIiik a
ncwHpapcr.
"They'ie ul It!" orled tho Jarkli- "I
KUcbm o won't hI.'iiii them hiird!"
A roar of applauw followed
Thoro were demonstrations nil nlniiK
Itioadway, but this effert which ilcaned
tho ofllrlals moht w.h the Htlmulu.M It cave
lecriiltlnK.
oiEfimnA rrtjGioNimi
I Frances! Gundagnanp l)na Sc-
gnnlntn V!ttor!a sulla Linca
Tcdcsca Soiasons-Rhcims
LA N U 0 V A OFFENSIVA
HOSTON, 17 Aprile.
La nave atnericana Smith, dcsthiata
alia caccla dci sottomarini, c' stata at-
(accata al largo dellc coste nmcrlcanc
da tin soitontnrino tedesco che le ha
tlrnio contro un nlluro senza colplrln.
Immcdiatnmcnlc dopo il sottnmarino si
c' snmmcrso c non c Htalo phi' vlsto.
UOMA, 17 Aprile.
II g"encrale Cadorna sta per inlzinre
ttnn grande orfensiva In nrmonla con le
opcraioul dl guerra dcgli allcati del
l'lntesa, per rogllerc le forze tcutonlchc
ncl momcnlo in ctti esse hanno hisogno
di tiominl e di materialc per far fronte
all'offcnsivc franco inglese. Nolizic
giunte nggi dulla fronte di battnglia
dicono che rarliglleria Italiana c' stata
t'htrrinnmcntc atliva sulla fronte del
l'lsonzo. Un corrlspondcnle pnrla di
un gran numero di prigionieri austriaci
pros! dagll italiani e di perdile gravis
sinie Itiflilte dalle bnltcric Italianc ngli
austriai'i.
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KAUINET UONS1UEKS MEANS
Mi OP DEFENSF, A a A TNftT T f.Rn A mq
p-vvy - ..".... . w Jviij.k.,
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could lie expected to cany ltn nnderseas
IlKhtliiR home In Aniirlc.i If tiop.sllr...
Necii'liiry DanlelH laid heforo the Cahlnet
tho rcportH ho far available of the attack
upon me noKtroyer Hmltli. The ipicKtloiiK of
liunyliiK work on the tonall craft which will
furnish the first line of iitbmaihn- defense,
as well as of ncccptlns tho many offera of
steam yachts and launches already on file
were considered, liellnlte action to sticiiKth
cn the antl-siihmarlni' divisions was taken,
details of which naturally are withheld.
t'lWu.; n'ASHIXnTO.V. Anr 17
F,iSJfcj , .Cabinet members were unusunlly stern
k'l faced today as they aRsemhled nt the White
Mtu'ittOVte for the reirulnr Cabinet meetlnt? this
?",aft"rnoon. neallzatlon that Gcrniun milium.
.'.irines nro actualities In the very nath of
BMtwlo uhlpplni; broiiRht home to thein.
?,ihcl kjiui huh war win noi ne one on
wlye, acceptance of American hostility
rljeF,nuJ' iiisiwiii. u was ncreen ny tiio
tempers aitnougn none would talk for
Bbllcatlor. that tho cleruiau Admiralty
greatest Fight of War
k'sRaaesi ntt French SSnil
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vCntfnurd from I'ncr One
Lturcd Tombola I-'arm and at nlnlit Rained
round nlopR tho spur nothenst of Upehy
Uitlon. taking: a. few prtsoneis." ho renoitcd
V-,- today;
5.US'ThO weather continues storinv' Un.
"v British commander-in-chief declared.
T. -inhere are high winds and squalls of rain.'
rtJw'AH the way from Fayot. a scant twc
... v.. nines nunii 01 ou uueniin. it .nenv. e f
,lles north, the British now nro cstahl's
dft-iMitMn two mllea of the Kt. Quentln-C
north of St. Quentln, ti "pehy, eleven
shed
I. high road. The road !a really the.
tery glvlnc life to the Clcrman forces at
-.Quentln and l.a Kere. Onco It Id cut
A nlll.u tintn... .., ..11
mLcroj.ibica uviun i-unb lull.
sVjBrftlKli notv hold Kayet, PreHnnl-le-l'etlt,
Eorttru. I.e Vercuicr, Vlllcrcl, cround near
g-iiarsicourt, jconssoy and, today, Kround
KjPir nbehy. AU are nearly equally distant
Ipftom this "JIlndenburB line" of Cambral-St.
gwoenun.
Siilt'-wns aloiiff the famous "Afeno line"
4the I reach made their Krcntest nd
wnces In tho nrst blows struck hy Cieucrnl
th;ell. It was hero that tho Ocrmans
nodflrm after the retreat followlnp the
little ot the Marno.
E' iiThe point of Nlvelle's wcdRo was pushed
lwilT '.p --" " " iiwiiic uuuui I1IK1.
ft.ifWflVllMtwI'pn KnlHMOna nm TtliAm. ...l.u
mother smashing btow struck colncidentallv
KTAround Berry-au.Bac. where tho Herman
ti line turns ana iwisis around Illielms. Ton
lousana prisoners nnd a, frrcat quantity
fiiBUIWllcg CUPtUred attested thn Irrnulut.
W','forco of the two Kreat blows.
Um
&! PAHIS. April 17.
jfHtlll drlvlnB ahead, Krcnch forces today
i Organized the DOsltlonsLthev rnnimoril In
&'ttl first umasll oft their offensive, today's
w.-I'lflctol statement asserted.
,jTBw,,ft i.uuiin.i-ttuutii in mis region
"Mtween Solssons and Ithelms wnm m.
Fi'ed-. These, were particularly desperate
i iw unair intensity in tno neighborhood of
Blea und Courcy. Tho German attackers
niainea neavy losses.
ij(arl hafd the great offensive brought
wiquy nome loaay wnen thousands of
ivCebhteen-year-old boys of the city
wded -dh'e railway stations leavlne for
tive Service. They were of the 1917
IHf. "
, ilUMl. April 17.
iy, may ue starting an orrcnslvc, timed
.tch"thc Teutons when they are direly
nrai men to withstand the great
h-Brltlah push on tho western front.
ew' received here from Switzerland
:jortd ithe Italian artillery ex-
(isciive on ma isonzo front.
ten significantly mentioned a
1umber of Austrlans taken prisoner
iS tttmHjm fAMi.M Tfmlth. , a...
L tol'hAve beeh sustained among the
iiHAmji htth wvinrntrntH Tin linn mm.
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(lenuaii attempt at Allies' to Rteni tho
French forward rush at I.aou. Allies lies
Just, seven inllcH to the south of j.aon.
The counter-attack wns lepiilscd by the
Kruueli.
Again Ccner.il Xlvello's forces withstood
another powerful Cerman counter-attack
at Coucy. four mllps north of Hhehns. H
Is In these two sections, apparently, that tho
French wedgo ban been thrust farthest for
ward against tho Ucrmnn lines.
Unolllclal battle front dispatches received
hero today declared tho German losses were
tremendous In opposing tho Krcnch offensive.
BRITISH ANNOUNCE NEW
VICTORY IN MESOPOTAMIA
War Office Reports Turks Have Ilccn
Forced Out of Istabulat
Station
LONDON. April 17. Another success
fop the Jlrltlsh over the Turks In Meso
potamia was reported, by the War OIIlco to
day. The newly won llrltlsh positions,
northwest of Uagdad havo been consoli
dated. The olllcinl statement says:
"Wo have reached tho position occupied
by the Turks at Istabulat station on tho
Gammarii Railroad and utter n light forced
tho enemy to retire."
HO.MA, 17 Aptlle
II generate Nlvelle Im dato II silo piiino
colpo e In ha nshestato bone. Metilre gll
liiglcsl altairano le Ilnee lodficlin I'Ulla
fionte trn l.ens o St. (Quentln, le forze
francesl hanno hilzlato lerl una vlolenla
ed Improvvisa nffennK.'i sulla fronle merl
illonnle che flmira non era statu toci-ata,
prculsamenle tin Solsfinnn e llhcims.
l.'attacco si e' svolto o si snlgn tultnra sil
una fronto di circa .'i mlglla. lerl In forze
francesl coii(iilstaronn le poslaionl tedesche
ill prima linen e p.irecchl eletueiiti ill tilucv
(II n'critidn Hurst. II successo dell'lmprowlso
colpo iissestatn dal generate Nlvelle e' dl
mostialn dal fatto die egll ha poilntn ulle
sue retrnvio ben in.oitn prlgionleil tedeschl
ed nun graudo quantlta' dl inatcilali' da
guerra.
l.a nuowi iiffensiva si i nolta sulla
famosa llnea dell'Alsne sulla, quale I te
desclil si illlraiono dopo la vlttorla fianccse
della Mania. Ivl I friinccil li iivevnnn
rlpetutiiinent" atlaccatl, ma i.empro srnza
successo per due raglotil, Intianzl ttittn le
poslzlonl tnpogriiMcnmente favorevoll alia
difesa, o poi icr la liicomplola preparazlone
negll alleatl II cul materlnle d'ai tlglierla era
delii'lento per niniiern di front all'iiliboiid
anza dl cannonl dl tignl callbro dl cul dlspn
nevano I tedeschi
Intanlo (' da iiotaie un fatto Inlciessaut" -slnio.
I tedesclil non wmo ntatl cilll all.i
sprnvvisla. ma Invece si iittendevaini d
essore attnccatl sulla fronte dell'Alsne in
da quniido I francesl luizlaroiio la lorn off i '
slva contro la parte meridional? della lui"
Arras-l.non. K perclo' avevano In quest
ultltiie settlmanc nnimnssiito iiomiiil i
inatcrlnlo da g'lerra Ira IllielmH e Knlsivm
prcparnndosl a far fmnte all'attacco. Che
essl non slnno rluscitl nil aricstaro I'nvan
zata dcllo forze (II Nlvelle ed iiliblano dovtit i
cedcre lo lorn poslzlonl dl prima llnea nnno
stante (iiesti preparativi. va a mnstrare
nncora una volta che liemmeno il geulo ill
von Illlidenbiirg jiuo' phi' nltie uirestaie la
mucin vlttoriosa degli nlleati dell'lntes.i.
I tedcsclil liano combattuto disperatamentc
mi tut 1st la fronto deH'Aisne, comprendendo
bene clie dalla lorn reslstenza hu qliesta
fronto dlpende In gran parte la saldczza
della llnea dl l.ann o l.a Fere.' Ma tutle
lo poslzlonl tcileschn tin Solssons e Craonno
sono cadute nelle inanl del francesi. ineiitrc
ad' est dl Craonne aleune poslzlonl d! sn
conda llnea dovcttero cssere ahbandom'ite
dallo forzo dl lllndenliiirg. Ncl tempo me
deslmn le poslzlonl toile.sclio del settoro dl
.St. Quentln venlvano assoggettnlo nd un
violcnto fuoco di nrtlgllerla cno inirtiva n
distruggcre lo fortissimo rldotte costrultevi
dal tedeschi.
WOUNDED IN FRANCE
Edwin Austin Abbey and L. L.
Johnson, of Collingswood, N.
J., !n Fierce Battles
Lieutenant 1-Mwln Austin Abbey, 2810
Mouth Ninth street, nnd t.leiiteiinnt Launec-
Jot h. Johnson, of Calltneiitvooil, N. ' i'VR
been vounded While serving wim ine -nadlan
nrniy In Frnnco, It wan learned
by their relatives here today
Lieutenant Abbey, a graduate of the civil
engineering course of the University of
Pennsylvania, Is reported as being sell
ously wounded. A cablegram was received
by his father, William II. Abbey, attorney,
with ofllces at 623 Chestnut street, that nw
son Is mining the missing from a icglmcnt
who faced lire at V'lmy.
Abbey wns graduated from Pennsylvania
In 1912. L'ntll he enlisted In October. 1 0 1 ...
ho was a civil engineer, During his mili
tary career abroad lie has seen cnnslderablo
notion, He was wounrtefr last year at
Ypres, und upon his recovery was piomoted
to a lieutenancy.
Lieutenant Johnson Is a natlxe of ling
land, although lie lias been a tesldent of the
I'nltrd States since ho was three years old
Ills mother, Mis. Mary Johnson, also a
native of KiiRlaml, Is now a resident of M"
Pnrk nvenuc. Colllngswond. N J., where
she received word of tier son's wound,
According to the mother. Johnson, who Is
well known In this section ns n civil engi
neer, particularly in road-building work and
coiiciete construction, went to llnglaiid last
April and enteied Iho Kleventli Field Cum-
pnny, Can.id an Mnglncers. lie remained I
until December 27 last, when he was sent
lo France. Immediately ufterwnrd he as
sent io ine nring line, wnere lie nas ic
in.Uiicd ever since
The message from the Cafmdlnti War Of
llce at Ottawa to Mis. Johnson stated that
her son bad been wounded' last Tuesday,
Apt II I", almost exactly n year from the
time be left heie.
While living In Jersey Lieutenant Johnson
studied civil engineering at Itensselaer Poly
technic Institute, Troy. N. Y . und later
opened an engineering olllce nt Frcnehtowii,
N. J., where lie was engaged principally In
road building, one of his samples of work
Is Hie In t ge KariiBo built In Col'lngswood
Ilnee yeniH ago mi lluddon avenue near
Wnodlawn nvenuc.
IJculcnniil Johnson married n Canadian
lmMn. ? I jli
JSiie.womoatli affcrjltutenant Johns6n
entered the canaaian rvirc a """
was born fo thtm, The father bns neer
seen the child.
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER PAVS
TRIBUTE TO DEAD BROTHER
Attends Funeral of Kinsman With
Whom He Had Not Spoken in
Twenty Years
Cl.KVKI.AND, (.. April 17 John D.
Rockefeller today paid homage to the piein
ory of his brother Frank, with whom he
hnd not spoken for twenty years,
'The money king looked careworn as he.
stepped from the train. In company with
his brother William, who last summer tried
In vain to effect a reconciliation between tho
eldest and younger brothers,
Together the brothers viewed the body
of Frank Itockefeller. who died Sunday
Scores of Dotal pieces were received at tho
homo of Mrs, Waller S, Howler, fiom which
the funeral was held.
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