' ; s t jjjjs, ,.; "-J h- PICTOEIAL SECTION PAGES 20,21,22 sP ituetmtg .T' EXTRA. J. .D f -; VOL. III. NO. 199 PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1917 ConsiGiiT, 101? nr the I'lnLia Lrtiora CourANt PRICE TWO CENTS U s ? TROOPS FORCED TO FIGHT IN BERLIN FOOD REVOLTS TEUTONS FIGHT HARD TO STOP BRITISH DRIVE Halt British Advance in North of Hindenburg Line ENGLISH GAIN IN SOUTH with Tiir: imiTisii ahmii:s in tiii: fh;i,v. May I. riei ninny Is lighting as she never fought before to stop tho Ilritish dilve Fighting for the mot part hand-to-hand and bayonct-lo-bayonct ovci miles or front, the Tommies themselves woto niiltiniity for this statement today. Not only wen- tho ltd man f-oldlcis fighting more doiporatcly than ever liefoic, lint tml.iy the (irim.tu nitllleiy flro was vastly lnireaed In the face of such 'violent ionih.it all nlung the line today the whole fiont sllu ntlon was apparently uni hanged. The war lias never seen any harder fighting than that on both sides of the Scarpe today. Tho Canailnii, who yesterday advanced tout h of Lens, Indicting a hard blow on the IMU'slans. were still holding their gains and ropuHng nil attempts to retake today the Ktound they hail won. LONDON, May I The tremendous vvelRht of Herman ic fcrves flung violently Into the lino of tho HrltHi advance has forced a slight falling hack of British tioops from advanced posi tions captuied yesterday. Field Marshal llaig icported today. Ills statement, however, levelled pros re's on an entliely new' sector from that In which the nritlsh drlvo of the last forty eight hours has centered northeast of St. Quentln and northeast of Hargicourt. Halg's report follows: At night around Cheiisy and also astrido tho Arras-l'ambral mail wo wero compelled to fall hack from ad vanced position captured yesteulay. AVo further progressed nottheast ott Quentln and northeast of Hargicourt, whero wo captured Malakoft faun. Tho village of Fresnoy and our povb tiona nortli ami south wero subject to hostile counter-attacks yesterday nftei noon, but tho positions wero maintained and the enemy repulsed. At Jlullecourt and to the east tho enemy heavily counter-attacked In the evening, along tho bector of the cap tured Hliideuhurg line. Falling com pletely the enemy lost heavily llatglcourt, from wheie llalg has launched a new drive, Is two miles distant from the main Herman line of communi cation between L'ambral and St Quentln. Hut little lighting hart been icpoited from this sector for the last ten days Lens was three-fouiths em tided by to day's fierce fighting marking the resump tion of the Drltlsh offensive. The British grip on the coal city now twists fiom l.oos, on the north, southward through I. levin, Oivenchy, Vlmy and east lo around Ache vlllo and Fiesnoy. It Is around the last two towns that tho heavy lighting Is ccn- terlng today. 1'AItlS, May 1. "Fuither progress" northeast of Ulieims In a combat featmed by lolrnt cannonad Inff was reported In tho War Olllce state ment today. In tho woods west of Mont Conduct a tleiman attack was repulsed with grenades. West of tho Mcusc, the statement said, B French raiding party obtained suit-ess In Avoucourt wood. AMSTKTIDAM, May I. It was reported hero today that the (ier tnans aie preparing to evacuate St Quentln, on tho ArruK-Alsno front. It has been under heavy shell fire for some time. GERMANS ADMIT LOSS OF FRESNOY TO BRITISH HKHLIN. May 4 Tho loss of Frcsnoj. on tho Arras front, anil somn ti cliches near Bullcourt, was admitted by tho ticrman War pirico today Violent lighting between Oer nians and tho British Is In progtcss east of Arras over an extensive fiont. Tile captuie of 1000 Ililtlsh piisoueis was announced, Tho'Arras battle began at dawn nml continued until lute at night, tho state ment continued. Tho attacks broke down beforo our llnea and In our counter-attacks. Tho enemy only succeeded III forcing Its way Into Fiesnoy. Near , Bullecourt stnall pottlons of our fore most trenches remained In the enemy's hands. The battle was continuing today, our troops' behavior was unsui passable. Heavy sanguinary losses were Indicted on the enemy and we took more than n thousand Kngllsh prisoners. The British offensive Is being waged by at least sixteen or seventeen full divisions (320,000 or 310,000 men) on u front of eighteen miles, but has so far failed, today's official statement declared. Tho statement said : Between Achevllle and Queant, for a distance of eighteen miles, u fiesh Kng. llsh attempt to break thiough, mado by sixteen or seventeen 'divisions, after the strongest possible artillery fire, failed. THE WEATHER r FOUVOASr For TMladclphla and vlclnUyllaln thii afternoon and toniuht; Saturday partly cloudy; not much change in fern pcrafnre; fresh easterly winds shifting to leesterly Saturday. V I.KNC.TII or ll.W 4:.1TB.ln. I Moan fl.. .1:13 a.m. .1 (. i . n. I H I in, n ami I Iih.I(I?I7 ., in un rltri. , un (. .- a . UrfU fait.. . ....- .- .'..... DKLAWAKK KIVKB T1I.K CIIANOKS CUK8TNUT HT1UJKT J.nw water.. ii:-ia B.m, llih water. 11:31 a.m Low water.. .7:0.' p.m. TKMMiKATimK AT KVCI1 HOUR ( ! ' ',." SuTiii 44 3 1 '4 '.(- T' WALL ST. LOSES TO WASHINGTON AS MONEY HUB "Liberty Loan" to Be Placed by Federal Reserve Banks U. S. NOW ALLIES' AGENT Ni:W YOItK". May I Washington toplacoil Wall stuet as the world k lliiaiii'l.il renlei today Federal I'.rspMo hanks took ehaigo of floating the $'.,01)0,0(11). ono lll.cl t 1'i.iti ' In Nvv Voik. .1. I" Mnig.iu &. Co will mi longer nit as HrHI-ll 'Invct mucin lln.iiirl.il rcpicsonlativcs In Aineik.i, The t'nlteil States (ioveinment succeeilH Ihc in both as putcliaslug agent In this country and as uinliullcr of Allied loans on this side of the Atlantic. Thus for the 111 si time In hlstniv Wash ington bei nines the mohey hub of the earth as well as the wot Id war i.ipltal Secietaly MoAilo- was ill New Vork to tln.v for a confeteme with bankets on the ap pointment of a committee to io-np"i.ito with llto Fcdoial llesi'ive and the Treasury Do pal tinem. In distributing the V.'.noo.nun.ooo loan Taking international cndlts nut of the hands of Wall t-ticct, the Federal Hosoivo Hank, of New Yolk, has completed nego tiations with tile Hank of England, whereby tile latter will act ns fliiam lal lepiesentatlvo of the Feileial llesirvo In (irr.it lliltain and the Fedeial Keserve will act In a similar capacity for the London bank hele These arrangements weie conducted by Lord ('un liffe, gov ei nor of the Hank of llngland. In a unlet visit to New York. Negotiations for a like, aiiangement with the Hank of Franco aio pending A cording to Sir H.iiiltn.iii Lever, finan cial secretnty of the British Treasury, the empire Is spending about $7,000,000 a day In tho fnlted States for munitions and war supplies. Fuller the new plan tho Wash ington Government will have (omplete ion ttol of these expenditures. Tho Biltlsh and Fictiih inuiiltlons pur eliaes will be made by a, committee mi which all the nations nrraed against (!ei many will piobably be leprcsented. Iler beit l Hoover, food ilictator-elcct. has been suggested for . hafnium FIRST "LIBERTY LOAN" ISSUE OVERSUBSCRIBED WASHINGTON. May 1 Oveisubscilptlim for the tlrst Issue of the "llbeity loan" Is lrtuallv assuied. Over 10011 applications for subscription to the "liberty loan" were received overnight In answer to Secretary McAdoo's telegiam to banks, dealing houses and trust companies, it was announced toda Seuelaiy McAdoo jestenl.i.v telegiaplied the J 7 . r. I :i national and State banks and It list companies in the Fulled States ask ing appiolmatlous of their subscriptions and those of their customers to the $L',000, Uiid.OOO war loan The lesponse was Instantaneous. Befnie the last telegram had left Washington le. plies started coming fiom all parts of the country. JURY TRIAL BASIS FOR CENSORSHIP House Kills Press Gag in "Spy Bill" Passes Substitute PRESIDENT MAY PROHIBIT ' WASHINGTON, .May I After knocking out the original censorship seitlim fiom the espionage bill by a -vote of "-0 to 107. thus eliminating the danger of tiov eminent dictate! lal control of tho press, the House of llepiesentauvcs in .. :- tills afteinoon. utter utglng from Adnilnls tiJtlon leaders, voled to icveise itself, and by a vote of I!5 to 183 adopted u new section offend by Representative tJanI, of Ohio , Tills new Hcitlon iiovldes that when edl lois aie act used of pi luting news of a dial nctep prohibited by the I'lcsident they au to be entitled to a trial by jury, which shall ileteimlne as a Hurting of fact whether tho defendant willfully published the Informa Hon complained of and If the publication aided the enemy. Tl.XT OF NHW BILL During any national emergency le sultlng fiom a war In which the Fnlted States Is a party, or fiom Imminence of war, the publication, willfully and without pioper authoilty, of any In foinuitlou I elating to the national ilc fense that Is or mav be useful to the enemy is heieby prohibited, and the Fiesldeut Is heieby authorized to tic claro bv proclamation the existence of such national cincigency, and Is here by authorized fiom tlujo to time, by proclamation, to declare the character of such Information which Is or may be useful to tho enemy i nnd In any prosecution thereunder the -jury trjlng tho cause shall detctmino . not only whether the defendant, or defendants, did, willfully and without proper au thority, publish, the Information rclat. Ing to the national defense us set out in tho Indictment, but also whether such Information was of such character as to bo useful to the enemy. Provided. That nothing in this sec tion shall be construed to limit or ie strict any discussion, comment or criti cism upon any fact or any of the acts or policies of the Government, or the publishing of the same. Who ever vio lates tho forgoing provision shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by u Hue or not more than $10,000 or by Imprisonment for not mote than ten ears, or both. The advocates. In the House of Represen tatives of a free ptess won a notable vic toiy this afternoon, Ily a vote of 220 to 107 they struck out of the espionage bill all of Section 4, which was designed to muzzle the presja by permitting the PresU Conlliid on !'( Klht, Cilom eo MACHINE GUNS USED ON MOBS AS GERMAN RIOTERS CLASH IN CAPITAL STREETS WITH TROOPS Many Believed Killed in Revolutionary Out break Over Food Scarcity Government Reported in New Move to Placate America Talk of Internal Dissensions IMay'Be Merely Press-Agent Effort to Lull United States Into Sense of Security. Kaiser and Austrian Emperor Said to Be at Odds AMSTERDAM. M.iy I. Revolutionary outbreaks have occurred in (Jermnny. a.s a dis patch today to the newspaper Naschode. of Maastricht. Machine suns were used against rioters in the streets of Kerlin. The disturbance took place in connection with the industrial: unrest, it was said. Crowds paraded the streets of ISerlin and other i cities clamoring against the scarcity of food. At some places demands ! for peace were voiced. The situation in Merlin was described as one of the utmost grav ity. Troops had to be called out there to tUell riots. Machine guns were used when the lilies and bayonets of the soldiers proved inade quate. It is believed that a number of persons were killed or wounded. GERMANY MAY USE BERNSTORFF IN EFFORT TO PLACATE AMERICA l!y AllTlIUU K. MANN' i'iiri:Niici:.. May i Kltliei iifiiii,in.v's vi,ir UMiiiiRctH .lie pl.i.vliiK tlicli Kliicvvilest lmlillclty K.une slnto tlie vvai liOKiin, for the imipnte of r,uiliiK ii ifldMitluii of Anietle.i'H war piepaiatlons, or (ifiin.uiy H ULtually IipspI hy tlie vvorgt Intcinal illiu-eiixlons any bel ligerent Ii:ih been eini)elli'il to cU'.il with In thai llinc In riiiiiit'ctioii with tlie icpoitcil Kovcrn nipntal cllsliiili.uii'cs It i K.ilil tho i'imi-"!1! v.i tlo p.ilt In tin- Itcli'liKl.iK Iiiim fniiii.tlly iiKhcd Impel i.il Chanrplloi von Ih'thnuiiiii- IlllllVVCR I" llt'lllU' his .Ittlllldf in vlt'vv of 'Kii'.it loiuelii iH'vaslnni'il bv tin1 Snel.ilIM p.ilt H I f-oliilloii niKiiiK p-.ire without mi iK'X.itirniH nml roiiin,iialliiiii' ' I'rlvutu lulvlces tod. iv from mhiiios vvlilrli appeal oil to he m'K-t autlii-iitii' iMiiph.iii'il the neriowiiesH of 'lie hituatioii in (leini.itiv ami Anstil.i and r.urieil tin- liiu.ul hint that one solution in.iy lm Tho iippolntnuMit or fount Joliium von llernsloifl', former t.'er nmii Ainh.isMidoi to Amciie.i. as nieri'MHH U. S. MAY BLOCK NEUTRAL TRADE TO STARVE FOE Fight in Senate Made to Give President Em bargo Power CARGOES REACH GERMANY WASHINGTON. .May .1. It was denied in Washington today that the Government has any inten tion of taking over the anthracite coal mines. WASHINGTON. M.i I. .Scveianie of loinnieicial lel.itions with all Kuiopeau Hernials unless the Klva ade quate Kiiaiantees' iiKalnst ie-epoitlui; ot American Roods Into (Jeiiuany was advo cated on the Senatu Hour tills afluinooii, Senator Oveiinan, of Ninth C.iiolina la rhargo of tho cspimuiRO hill, Infoimed Hie Senato that I'lcsident Wilson believed ho hhoilld have autboilty lo t.iKu sueh .1 Mep If It becomes neeessaiy to fuither the starvation campaign aKainsi the t'eiilia) Powers "About four weeks hko lufoiniatioii rami) to tho I'lesldent that Ameriian food, clotli Iiir and other supplies weie IicIiib Blilpped to (lerniany HiioukIi tho Kuronoau lieu trals," said .Senator Oveiinan "Tin 1'res lilent Ininieillately Batheied his advisers about him and asked their views on what should be done. And yet Sen.ilois s.iy that a crime has been committed by tho Ad ministration In scndliiB this, measure to Congress, NATION' IN DANOi:U "Tho very safety of the republic Is In tho balance. And yet Concress will sit here and tulk nnd talk about this mcasuie whllo our food Is lieliiK shipped to feed our enemies. A vote for amendments to this section Is a voto of a luck of confidence, In the Administration." Senator Walsh, of Molilalia, 0110 of the Administration's strongest supporters, made u vigorous plea for adoption of the embargo section. "It will be a powoiful weapon to put In the President's hands." ho said. "It will enable him to bay to the Kuropean neutrals that unless they change their attitude, which we believe to bo unneutral, we shall bo forced to say to them that we cannot continue commercial relations with them. I lepresent the great Hlate of Montana, which produces much copper and zinc, two Ctntlnued on rate Two. 'Column Una to Imihiku Sctirtaiy Alfml von V.v luer in. inn 'I'lif appointment vwiulil he with tlio nie ellle hit a that llinistorff attempt a iceon rlll.itlon Willi tin; I luted States. Tin- fait that Mieli 111101111:111011 oame thioiiKh rri'inlncl); anlheiitlc iliaiinels. and was .iiionipanled liy u vast amount of other lepoils of tllsycnli)ii!, permits two eoiieluslons. One in i ho tmt lieriuany la aitu.illy soiely tiled 'I ho other Is that cho Is lilalliK a deep Toulonie k.uiip thu Idia lieliiu to lull Aineilru Into tho belief that illi folutlou of (Jerlii.iny may bo 11e.11, that un dltloni lu tin- Ilmplif iinlliatc no nei'twity fin mueli war piepar...loii. Sinli a move would be in line Willi other pl.ijs for lime Willi ll (!eiiu.ni h.is Hi.Mll.ulv pi net U-eil The nevvM loieived In if f iimi lieim.iiiy Cnntliiiiril 111 I'jico Pinir. ( ohiimi I mi CHICAGO WiLDL fiRRRTS IflFFRRl VJ -W4i.k4 ak; t VJt JL iil-iiJ Remarkable Demonstration Marks Arrival of French War Envoys HUGE CROWD AT STATION I'lllt'Aiin. .Mav I The lie.ul of tlie Mlildlc H'il pulsatid Willi patiioti."iu loilay anil liuist iulu t. imssiou amid scones of wild eulhiisi.isui when foimcr I'lemler Vivuinl. .Maishal .lollio nud tweuty-thiie other meiuhois of tin' b"i cncli war mission milved in I'lil. i.iko 011 a spiui.il tiolu from W ishlngton The li.itn beailnK the ills iliiguislu-il kucwIh of Ameilr.i entoiid the c-it v ovr llio Haiti-moil- and OI1I0 and was nut at the iliaud (V11t1.1l .SMIion by a leeeption i-oiumltteo of seveial scoies of prominent I'lilf.iKoau.i. iJiitslde the station galhend 1111 enormous ciiivvil tli.it had been Infoimeil of the pi, 11 e of 111 rivals lu spile of the tei wi-y which the Stale I I1p.1t luiout lallsiil to eushioud tin movements of the p.ul.v As tho tar of tho l-'ieneh paity was pulled Into the station a iousIiik iheer wi-nt up that echoed throiiKli the eoriidois of the ImiIIiIIiikT. The shoutlm; was laken up by the tlnoiiw outside and 11 patiiotic demoiistiatlou was started tliul ilv.iled an.v tlilliK in the history of I lie .Middle West. .MiliKled shouts of iiiimiI I.'iikIIsIi and rieneh iheeis tilled the air as tho vlsitots began doi ending fiom the ti .tin. (ii:.i:itAi, iiAimv (U!i:i:ts mahsiiai, .Major (ienei.il ll.ur.v l". S A.iommand Ing the Dep.iitnu-nt of the Cerlral West, was the Hist to Krasp tlie liaiid of Maishal .lorfio as the hero of the .Mai no alighted on the station plntfnini. The two olllieis pie sented a striking plume as they Mood sa luting each otla'l. (ioneial .loffie. In his goId-hraned cap of ml, with a nillitary eloaU tin own over his shoulders, and (ieu eral Harry, In his olive service uniform, with a blatk military cape. Hack ot tho Maishal came Lieutenant Colonel l-'.ihry. tho "blue ihivll" of l-'rance, wearing the blue tain o' Khaiiter ot Ills ieg. inent and his long bluo mat. M. Vlvlanl, sniillng broadly, was thoscn for attuck by the leeeption committee. As the party moved tovvanl tho exit mine cheers greeted the vlsitots. .Men. women and chlldten had climbed lo Mintage points In the gliders of the station building lo get a glimpse of the lieio ami of the paity Without delay the guests wero encoded to waiting automobiles. Led by Hie KJu-t Illinois cavalry and with an extra guard of secret seivlce men and police, the mis sion members were escorted to the Chicago Club Along the route the trl-eolor of 1'iam.e was Intertwined with the Stars and Stripes l'niillnud on 1'uto Kllht, Column Tfim QUICK NATIONAL LEAGUE BROOKLYN 0 0 0 0 BOSTON 0 0 0 1 Cmlote and Mvyeisj Alltu and Gowdy. CINCINNATI CHICAGO fcVluii'liU'i' and Clatk; DcmaU'v.' mid WiKou. OTHKK JIAJOK LKAOUU CSAMr.S J'CSTFOASO SENATE LIMITS PRESIDENT'S EMBARGO POWHIi WASHINGTON. Mny d. The Senate, by n vote of 40 lo 00, tills nUeiuouii minuted the Hoke Smith mucudmi'iit to the espicnago hill, !i)eclflcully limiting the Pi cedent's embargo powers to espoita unchitig the enemy. ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS Third IMmllro lace, thice-year-oldi and up. maiden jocl'.rya, puise S7C0. Ix tmlnnps Owapn. 100. Knisor. SD.J20. $5, 9'3.7L won; Hops. 110. l'tcfcp. S3.70. S3 GO. vcuiid; D.tybiertU. C2. Kvin mi SS.TO. thild. Time. 1.17. RUSSIA WILL SEND MISSION TO AMERICA ' i'KTKOGUAD. Mny !. Knshin Is to bend a mission to tho United State hoou Initial to those s-uit by the othci Allied commies. BRITISH LABOR EXPERTS ARRIVE TO ADVISE U. S. NKW YOUK, May !. A delegation of British labor leaders, ao iimp.inied by an official of the Minlhtiy of Munitions, an i-.ed in tliia ,. ,,i .' . il! 1'i.iii.d .it -ni ' t i Wif-hiugtmi to confer with Ameii i : i'-. (in i.tls nnd ndviM them iw b-it to avoid labor UouoUb that ! . KumiiJ ..i ll -. ily ut yt f the hi. I:i the paity which ai llvid Jtom n Diitlah po.t arc Chailes V. 3ovennan, M. P., an .Iaineh H. Thornnn, M. X', both piomlnent membeis of the Lnoui patty lit the Kuusp of Cemmoiis, and llcathcote W. Gnriod, of the niitniilons binnch of the Govenmieut. ; UKICHSTAt; TO IIBAK IIOLlAVKf.' ON PEACK AND ADJOURN AMSTKl:i)..M. Mav i. ll i.-. t(c inleatimi or the UoiclislaR leaders lo ad join 11 on cr all. ml Mrj 13. h.-yn a dipaleh Iroin Ilerlin toda. It is strongly iudieated Or. Von Hi't'imar.'.i.Hollvves hsfore adjiarrtnient will deliver an im 1 poitaut -ti't'ii dealing vvilh iioaee and the entry of lite United States into the war. Tin- dispatch said the (Jrnii.v.i (iovernnienl had been earrvitiK on "delicate neKoliations" that had to lie settled before the Chancellor could speaK. It is probable that the Keichstavr will adjourn for the entire summer. V. S. GUNNERS ON ROCKINGHAM SAVED I.pNOOX, .Ma) I. Thu thirteen American naval k miners aboard the Ameri can steamship KocUinuliani when she was torpedoed hy a German submarine arc safe. 'I hey were in the (bird boat that left the ItocUinKhnm and have been re ported for two davs as missing:. The rescue of tile Americans by a Ilritish ship was tinnomiccd b (lie Admiralty todaj. , ' I'LORiDA DRUGGIST HELD AS ALIEN ENEMY JA('lS(NVII.Li:. i-'la., Mav I. Dr. Walter T. French, proprietor of a local pharmacy, was arrested today by Government agents, charged with being an I aiioii enemy and with threatening I'resident Wilson, COAST LIGHTS NOT TO HE "DOUSED" I WASHINGTON. M.iv I. The Win lepattment today irlturalcd Its denial j that IlKlit in scicihiHl towns nml summer tonriH will be onleieil "doused" as a I safely inunsiiif iiKaiii'-t u-hjl. (ionium i-o.i-t raidei". It was ollli'lally ataleil th.it llie inil.v w.iv tli" low'ns 1 mill) In- 1l.11 koni'd would bo by dei-lalltiK maitlal law and that I his l.s mil rontcuipluteil. IMIILADELIMHAN REPORTED P. .M ki-iiii.i. .1 I liil.ii'elphliin. i - iillsti icpoited to have ln-in killed in action in ut tin- Win lleililds 1 llli-t- In otlavvii. SECOND A11TILLEKY CHIEFS TO SEE ADJUTANT (JENERAL IIAItltlSlll'ISt; .Mav I -Coliinel llumillon 1). Tinner and Jlnlor lluny A. Hall, of the Sei-ii.nl Aitlller, of 1'lilladelphi.i. vveic in IlanMiiirg i-onsultiiiK with Adjutant (ii-iicinl Sltvvai t ctmi-ei niliK the lei-t lilting nnd e'iuliilng of their leslments. I (iERMAN AIRMEN AGAIN liOMDARD DUNKIRK I'Alll.s. .Ma- t ln.nkiik. tin- ki-i-.iI Hiilisli milit.uv base 111 1101 tlu-i 11 l-'r.ince, has again been lmmliuiili-d bv 11 Ooliilun iiiu.ian. it wa.-i iililiounci-d by the AVnr Ollici- tod.i.v. .Sivi-uil bombs vveti- dinppcd, lull no damage won done, l-'lve (.ieiniau aeiopl.iiies wt-ie s'.-ut down ieslenlaj bj the Flench GERMANS EXPECT RIGGER ALLIED ATTACK .M.STi:i:lAM, .May 1. "Althiiiivli the Allied offensive has so far been satis, fucloill) 1 enisled an attack on 11 laiger si-alt- may be expected 111 view of the (miniums massing of men, guns and munitions b.v the eneni.v," declares tho Merlin Yoiwaeits's mllitar.v ciltic. Colonel (iaedke, tod.i.v. RESERVE ENGINEER OFFICERS ASSIGNED TO FORT MYER WASHINGTON. Mav I. -Thlrl,v-llvi' olllceis uf llio i-iiglneer section of tho Olllceis' IK-serve Corps fi um Waslilnglnn, nsslgnul tu active ilul.v tod.i mid onleieil to rt-poi I .May S at Full .Mjer tr.iln iiiK camp. ONLY ONE KiOO-TON FRENCH SHIP SUNK IN WEEK I'AIIIS, May 1 -Only one l-'ieneh ship of moie than icon tons was sunk by (lei man siilunaiines (luring the vvtek ended Apill 29, according to mi olllcial stalemeiil tndn. Five of loss than lfiuu tons and tin to llslung l-oalu weie lost. I-Iight mcrchantmeii wen- unsueiessfull.v attacked. UALDWIN'S GETS ORDER FOR 3S LOCOMOTIVES An older for twenty he.iv Mallet l.vpe Iiuoiuotive.s for llio rblladelphl.i and Heading l!.illvva Is Included in oiders foi thlt tv -live locomotive received by the Jluldwln Locomotive Winks. Nino of the engines will he hh.ppod to' Itussla for the Alapaeff .Mining Companv tho Southern I'acltli- lias uidercil two and the United States Government one of a light l pe. SENATE AND HOUSE CONFEREES DISCUSS ARMY RILL WASHINGTON, May I. The army selection bill was. taken up In earnest today by tho Senato and House conferees. With the tegular army appiopriatlon bill out of tho way, the conferees wcte enabled lo give their wholo time and attention to tho army selection bill. Ilotli sides had hopes that the dlffeienees between the House and the Senate would be adjusted before the close of today's session. Vho backing of tht Administration of tho .Senate's ago limit for selection 21 to 27 years gave, tho Senato (onfeiees at; advantage lu Ibis pinvlslon URITAIN MAY FORM ADMIRALTY WAR STAFF I.ONIX1N, Muy 4. An Admiralty war staff for tho hnndllng of purely naval lighting affairs may bo foimcd by the Ilritish (Jovernment. was learned today that tho founatlon of su-h a staff is under consideration by Premier Iloyd (Jcorgo and his advisers. Its need nun been mado apparent by the German submarine menaco, It was staled. , NEWS KILLED ON FRENCH FRONT - d in 11110 of the t'uiitiillan ii'slmi-iits. Is Flume, iici-imling to llifotmatiim leeelved .Maryland, New .leisi-y and Virginia weie LV AiKlfl'AI v ' 1 1 fl 1 rl -, ' BY PATRIOTIS OF MILIUKOF Mob Howling- for Over-'r throw Cheers Dra matic Speech rcJffl "NO SKPAIIATK PEACE,"-' MINISTER PROCLAIMS' No Fears for Himself but for Russia, Foreign Sec retary Asserts l' v ll SERIOUS CRISIS X- j o x, va , ,. . i UllL . Ii Vjotfjk Y, " y-v2ttC K f J vi1 x w -i WINS KOKS IJY KLOQUENCE 1'iofessor Paul JlilukolT, Russian Koioifrn Jlinister, today, by his vicmous response to popular clamor for his retirement, caused complete victory over radical sol- dicis and workers in Pctrograd. Hy WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD iMrrnomiAD. m.iv (. . , ., .."I. ..::.:.:, , ;..., .i d oi.iinaiH spefco, tipiieuiuiK 10 inu jih yA trtotlsui of the woikmen 'and soldiers, de 'JiWfm Ihv-red by Foielgn .Minister Paul MllluKo,!;Sa 110111 ine nan-my in 1110 overnuieni otuia- .i . . . . . . . - VJi inn iiiiii ii'im.t iiii,.iii' 1 iiiini'u oil ilia ft . iiisls thai npppu; lmn'1 . it in now- Uussla. ; Fi un a hooting, jeoilng mob that de manded his 1 (-situation, tho Foreign Mln-.ivji o-ier iiniieii 1110 innings 01 siiaiiers aim v. tfl i iirt. ,,, vvlilfl, Iimi ttit-tilr.,! tm trt -.iVS, tliioiighout .vestcrday int- a crowd which cheered his utterances, p'edglng unrelenting 1, ip mi 1 !,.,',, fi ,i,- fit? The situation was not entirely cleared Ji 011 iiiiiay. uowever. -v A Joint meeting of tho representatives of5" 1 till lit'fit lulmi'tl (rut npfiiiinn i 11 jl thn ii'nV 'l 1 .i w irii'iiiu nun iinnviii til 11 t"1' w i T.i?i men's and s'lldlois' cinninlttee. scheduledtSiia for tonight, has been cinceled It Is a sioui'ii mis mrion was 1,11, en lo permit mr-r(ya iner c'lnieri-ni e-t wnn icuicis 01 ine vvorM-.j'y; men and soldiers ile-naiidiiiK a greater par-H: ttclti.'ition to Ihe affairs uf lh- (lnprnnin'i Tills would permit an i xpl.m.itlon of thjK! 1. overturn m s si.iiemeiii approving piedEWpiv enieieo mioloy ine 1 zar. - Z?A fi:ai: not foh s::lf hlt hussia? a After llioils.'llxls of il MiMsr:ilnrH hflit- paraded the stioett,and assembled In frontjiii ni ine 1111111.1 iiuildiiig, t ig.th. r with sevtral,! thousand soldleis. dematnlmg .MtliukofTa ja resignation, (he Minister of Foreign Affair f-sl appi.ueil In 1 i-r'on mi the balcony. QWi " hen I tee jour banners leading 'Dovm .With Milliil.0.1 I liar nut for nrvself. buf for I'.ussia. ' the Foieiun Minister beean-fsnl "I fenr for what the outside world's Irtjjj3 leipreiiin-iii or our iiemonstiallon will oe.fi MIMlll.iiir V!iu ftvr.ii iln.n nllttlln,, trhanll! he slgnlllcd his deslio to adiltoss the thronita. Mm "iir I'liii.- J'tllllh ttltlt HI IV 1 1 UJUW 5jH ! lit lllwl lillt n 4 tii iiriica ih il tVm fr4m3-Ai!&l -i'iiui nuu ui.iiLii inni un ii Ii,Ii.h.IMHf;:u quletol. VMj "i no itomsiuimi ii4itfrnmcm cain wtilKi' the namo of Uu.ssia fiom the list4 tin Allied lutlonH," lie declared withvtMW irreatest rmnliuWs. 4Jlj no hi:p.hati: ij:acu $& "The rroisUtnal lueinincnt will litratM, ioiwnt ti a HLp.ir.tte peace vl l.. I. lot. to toll . Ivnkl 111 r .! SM ii iuki-v 111 ,i wn tu 11 u.h ui illiu tf rv 4 trli 11 11 t ullf tilliti it 1 " lZJU fii u ' j '"u i-ii''i 1 t rp I'rolonged dueling greeted Mlllukoff',? statemuil that the (lov eminent would never.! consent to a i.-paiate peace 13 A liiupniar.v luptuio between the proof visional giverninent and the Council orl wmuinen'h and Koldleis' ueputles came tp-," day. llio uoil, nen and so dlers Uemanaea'J tl.it llio tioveimnent tako them Into thelr conllilouee, and this lead 10 MluuKony speech. ;' Alter listing a long seiles of the pn visional row lament's acts to which thf soldleis and w ukmen objected, the council Vi cluieil It would not nppiiivo any loans" tM ,, ti, ..i . i..r 1 ,. .Mm M,n.iit l,U2i-l,l illilil llli llliuiiiieii .'1 m '-wiitj plcto war alius of the Kiitrnte and ot alt ditalls of tin- compacts eniereii lino uy m fotmcr (zar and his Minister. i Vigoious disapproval was also expres hy tno council of a ttatement extenslvt cioJIted to Foreign .Minister Mlllukoff th l',u.sla alms U crush Ucimuny and Auarlf I.MIIST CLASH Yl'-STEIIDAV S 4: Tho llrst flash between tho two clemen In tho new (lovcrnincnt came yesttrda Conlliiiiril on I'iibp M. 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