THIS WEATIIEIl uentncj public ffiedtjer jTuhington. April p.'"r f colfr innUhl.Tuenhy fain fresh nest ulnds. mllve.n.TVtir. AT uach iiotn "POSTSCRIPT 11 I 12 1 II "I I 'I " PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1918 Constant, 1918, n mi resile Liecra Connst PRICE TWO CENTS E -l STTTftl 1112 1 - ..? l tJrWAxrrstrm i I , i fW w J " "-; : - :.i' I "t t ll KAN UP VICE BR QUIT, MILLS:,; ELLS POLICE FAMOUS GERMAN AVIATOR KILLED IN SOMME VALLEY POLICE OFFICIAL TACKLES NEW DUTIES AT CITY HALL ichthofen won 78 Victories, Will Be Buried by British With Honor JeW Acting Superin tendent warns Heads Armlr. In runic i Mill. Hie llrllMi Apill 22. ' linron lllttmclster von Ulchlho.. n f ' mous Gorman aviator, unt killed Sun I day In tlio Kommo valles. It was nn I tiouneed today. At his funeral toiln lie vritl be rim,, l ho fame honors as a Ilrltlah night e.r llcer. lihTRCT KIGHTISlte fw -.. .r.fii rIT1i nlPTITM , 0KUL.1 jy , Ilk.luhofc.il was th.. greatest -r ih. - German Illnhi rnnininnilern. Iti. ..... .,i iifl .. XTi irn, ro. known among the llrltlidi alrinc.i u WllSOll J 01 vjOnl-.-rticlithofcn's circus." haw been men nonet.1 in niiineious unman cum. nun epics ninl has figured m many w..rl. . i fiction on tho war. Ulcllthofcn was last mentioned m l. German War Ofliee statement of Ann v whon It was announced that he in... iWrtPERATE WITH HATCH "chleveil Mils sevents-seir-nth an.l , CO-U fciw A " i cnty-elghth atrial victories. 'I nfrPCtOl 'mandeered' by U. S., He i Explains I BOILERMAKERS RUSH WORIv ON NAVY TANK .Mrs. Stotcsbury's Appeal llnng.s Volunteers Promise Display at City Hall Tomorrow n cv.unplo of nav s Pllieiencj ea Blven when twents bollermakcrs from Hjrine Oflicer in Washington 'to Get Secretary Daniels's n. Wira ir.tn must clean u all Vice d protect the mm ' uniform, or "' .. .... i ,i,i i,,. ,".. .. . . . . -........ - ,'HiBTrasuio uu-iuiii iii"w " " uno rniinncipnia .avv vani vouintcereii J Superintendent or i-oncc .wins i 4e pollco captains anil lieutenants rtom he called to Ills ulllco today for jutructions." He nuulc n brief mi tes to them in which ho left nothing f, Joubt. lUtcr Actlns .supeiintcnilent .Mills Lit a statement in which he c$- Ajned that the Go eminent has not ' the tank was flnlshn Zmaniieercd the Philadelphia 1'ollco I 'P.0,V,he me t0 ,l ulnn fcpjrtment and that he. as nctinsr j ' inhibitions of diving and .-e.1 fighting nperlntendcilt of pollco, Is woiklng'in tho tank will ho concluded evciy day ith and under Director of Public between noon and 2 orlocl. sL'etr Wilson, co-opcr.iting w Itli Col- PARIS BOMBARDMENT HAIG BETTERS IN 3 SECTORS Night Attacks Are Successful, Marshal Reports , STRENtiTHEN FRONT IN AMIENS REGION Sharp Local Attack Ro pulsed in Neighborhood of Mesnil ROIiECU LINE RESTORED (ierinan Strategy Now Di-i reeled to Exhaustion of French Reserves Todays Report Swells V. S. Casualties to 3862 !'atli April 2 Killed in action id Killed in accident ...... 1 tiled of dilate 1 1-ont at pea n Died of wounds , S flvlllons 0 i!m attack, suicide, exe cuted, unknown cause's 3 Total deaths 22 Wounded SO Captured ft ithslnr ' i.liaiid total . 7- Total 2S8 102 020 2:17 101 1793 2913 43 62 2S62 U.S. 'OVER TOP' GALLANTLY IN SHARPACTION Germans Prepared Way by Violent Barrage LIST OF 22 DEAD FROM PERSHING Over - Sunday Casualties Include Ten Killed in Ac tion, Fifty Wounded SEICHEPREY BATTLE AN ALL-DAY FIGHT Bombardment as Heavy as Any Enemy Laid at Verdun to put thu .ay l.eamie tank on Hie north plana of City TIall In readiness for exhibition by tonlKht, after It had been Mitil It 0011I1: not be done within Icf- tliiin a nioulli. Tho men arc woiliiiifr on the job to day, follinvlnc an appeal by Jim 1!. T. Stotcsbury, who wa recently elected an honorary member of the llollcrmakers' t nion. After f-'atuiday nlRlifn work on nnlpbid -Mr. Stotcsbury ner in I3ro.nl Street UriKlit and early this morniiiK Captain of Police William 1J. Mills was "on the job" as net ins; superintendent of police in his ofllco at City Hall. He was "snapped" at his desk by an Kvknim; l'tiu.ic Ledoeii staff pliotoKrnphcr just after he assumed his new duties. Standing behind him is Captain W. 1. Drown, secretary to the superintendent o f police. :i3rtl) DAY OP TKUTON D1UVK i.rrii day or i'i.axdkijs ISATTLi: OFFICERS ARE ALSO LOST ALLIED LINES RESTORED Valiant Deeds of Americans and French Mark Big Scale Engagement Jul Charles U. Hutch, tnarlno corps iectr. detailed hero to seo thnt vice iwlly la ended 10 protect soldiers i:l lallore. "Director W1I-01 undei stands o- Ktlj vrhit Colonel Hatch wants done ia this city to piot't the men In 1111I lim, said Jill's In his btatement. Many Other Businesses SuiTcv Employes Decide to Shun French Capital as 35,000 TO MARCH IN LOAN PAGEANT Secretary Daniels to Have Place of Honor in City's Turnout GREAT PUSH IS OPENED Tbi' l.iheity Loan parade to be held cm Saturday of thiH week Is chrdulct I'nrK Apt 11 22. Dressmaker and al- to be tho latest and most elaborate HiiMtor WlUon has instructed me , lied trades aro undercolntr a crisis due ' nr Uu l.in.i nvni- ctncFil In this rlt. t W do iiiiil I h.tll ajry out Ills 1 to ll)0 (ic,,.,rlUro of rtieir customers. ' president Wilson will be unable to nt- lidMof tho Mipc.inteiidcnt of liollcu ' Ma"y employers also have left the city, tend, ifiuulCWnO troni 111' uuccaurcu i-iiunc: mu ciiipiiit-K, who inane enouKii money Wttf. Therefore miu can bee that lat year, nro allowing themseUes a s nubUshed lriiortb that the Govern- holiday where there are no Inntr-ranco 'iBdit has cominandecred the pollco ile- nuns or fitrman 1 aiding: airplanes. jtitnttirt) aro untrue " The American commissariat has of- , ,, ,, , ..... icieu 10 unci worn lor inosc imown HUt Clean tlty,' Sajs Mills 0Ut of employment, and the offer has tlimgolns tomukePhlUdelpliluthe 1 been accepted. The government' has It was announced today by the committee, owing to press of business hi Washington. However, other notnbbs will bo bete, and U Is e.pect-d that Secretary Panlols wbl take the plan of honor In tho rev lowing ntund tit liio.id and Atch sticctK. 3.000.000 Kaiser's Losses. German Writers Rcsfton I'aris, Apiil 2J. fail T'lcistreu. n German milltuiy writer, in the Neti euiopa, derl.ires tho Clernian losj.es on the west front, between August, 1914. and August, 1917, totalled 2, 601.0G1 In killed and prisoners. On tho east front ho snid tho total killed nntl prisoners lost were 1, )S4.5on. German wi iters estimate the Ger man losses between August. 1917, and January St. 191, as SCT.tuO killed nnd taken prisoners on "both fronts." German writeis estimate the grand total of German killed and prisoners loM, nddlng those dv ing of illness and wounds, and tho casualties in colonial and naval lighting, et'- .it .'i.oOO 00i. $500,000 DAMAGE IN COAST QUAKE One Killed, Several Hurt in Shock Felt Through Southern California LOS ANGELES DAMAGED granted an allowance of ono and a half 1 Thlrty-flvo thousand men. all of them In uniform of otic hind or .another, will t GERMANS TO BE OFFERED TO BUILD STATE ROADS States .May Bid for Services of War Prisoners Under Now Plan ukuett dty In A PfctrtEtftdent 51111s in speaking tof Vrancn-dally to those out of work. The Wit captains and lieutenants, "and department stores are making an effort Mitre trpn't be any politician or any ' to help, but It Is believed that eonio sys iMser power that will place any ob- I tern whereby tho drcssniakeis- must take Socles in tno path or any policeman a noiuiay in turn win nave 10 be insti nho 1 trying to perfoim his duty. I tuted. tlt must be driv en from this clt. nUdelphla todaj has thousaud.i if ii'&tn and sailois and these men : sut protected ro police departtuent of this citv ara't been commandeered. We nve inly to tako nnj suggestion that the Gevtrnmcnt may have that will help ; b clean up matters There will be ; iclon from toda on. You captains i ml lieutenants must instruct your sta not to p.iy nn political asscss- anti" CUnft Ilatili Here Toinurrow .Colonel Hatch, who linresciits the Mck coinmlssloii and the -N'av y De Urtment ht re In tin ne situation, was 1 hH returned today from Washing tm, b.ere he was called Saturday for 1 eonference ; but Ik will not come back Wire tomorrow Tie is pxnected to 11 incomplete statement from Secre- "1 of the :av Daniels on the local situation when lie does return. .uptala UUU was appointed acting ItrillteiKlent Katnnl.nv vcltli liistrn.v. 'i(m to assume charge of tho vacancy by the resignation of Supei lnten- Hwt r.0bltlfcOn. wlir. htnrtu ,111 n "c-n. "gten him bv Mayor Smith. iae will eventuallv be annolntofl to "d Robinson on tho expiration of I 1 l&tter'a "mention" i,erln,l It tu : CapUIn Mills vuis foimeriy head th tralllc squad and Is a former IRELAND'S ANTI-DRAFT SENTIMENT ORGANIZED march In the pageant. Tho nuinbei applying for places In lino was so latge I that tho committee found it 1iPicsg.1t , to limit the parade to those organlza- Opposition Crj'StalizeS OVCX t ions having a distinctive uniform. vt'noV Wnl "Uiliiorv viM7P livery cffoit has been matlo to have CCK IMHl AlllUai. tlZC 1 I'reslilelit Wilson review tho parade. Rjlilu'HVS liut lie lias dccl'.ued on account of his v" " many duties In tho capital city. It Is - stilt hoped that he will bo ahlo to come lo Philadelphia lit the last moment, and further nressure will be biought to bear Izcd over tho wceli-cnu into a tcmuiancc Dublin, A pul ::. itiiHisiilnn to conscription has crjstal- l.ns Aneeles. C11I.. Vp.d -'J - UiiPiness sections of the towns of llemet and San Jacinto, eighty miles east and south of I.os Angeles, were In ruins today as the ' iisult of a severe earthquake chock 1 which struck southern fallfornla at 5-3n I p. m. Sunday. Tiio shock was leu. inrougnoui souin em California, but was most severe In the inland towns near I'.lveislde. Windows wete broken In I.o Angclc and tho beach cities. 'Hie only death thus far reported was that of a man who fell off 11 pier at Santa Monica, when the caith began rocking. Sevcial were Injured at llemet and San Jacinto by falling glass and brlik: but none seriously. Moic than twent.v business buildings in llemet "were completely wrecked. At San Jacinto, tll'teen bulkllnga and many brick residences crumbled. Many large plato glass windows m downtown Ixis Angeles were shatteicd and cracks appeared In the wolls of a number of buthlingH Tho shock, how ever, was not as severe hero as In the Inland towns, and no serious damage was icportcd except In llemet and San Jacinto. Telephone uiessagis from those towns London, April 22. British positions on both the J'icardy and Flanders battlcfronts were improved during the night. The War Office reported today that ! the British had strengthened (and ' evidently extended) their lines in the ' sectors of Villrrs Bretonneux (east of Amiens). Albert and Kobccq. Early in tho night the Get mans delivered an attack in the sector of Mesnil and after sharp fighting; forced their way into a Btitish ad vanced post. ' Successful British raids were car- 1 ied out at points north and south i of Lens, capturing prisoners and ma-1 chine guns. German artillery was active along J the Sommo River. I Haig'.s Report Mar.-liul Haig reported as follows: Karlv Sundav night a strong ' local i'ltnrk. accompanied by heavy .shelling, "as made against our po- j sitions in the neighborhood of Mesnil. After sliarp fighting, in , the course of which the Germans I succeeded in capturing one of our I advanced posts. Hie attack was repulsed. W'v improved our positions dur ing Hie night in Hie sectors of , Villcrs BretonnciiN, Albcrl and Itobecq. We made succcs-l'ul raids at H'mhliiElon, April 2 Sevciitv-two casualties announced b the War Department today showed ten killed In action, five dead of wounds, four of disease, one of accident, two from other causes, fofty-two wounded slightly, seven bevercly wounded, and ono previously reported missing now re potted killed. Tho list follows Killed In AiII.mi ur.niii;r.T r. akv.ovd, private l.'I.MKll G. PAWI.nV, private. hay n. Giti:.ai:n, private. JOHN J. 1.AHKIX. private. MAXI'Iil MAItTI.V, private. lillOItOH II. XOTISIOIAN. private HKK.MAX .Si;i,NKn, private. JOHN 1'. SI.ATON-. private. CIIAHI-US WALDUO.V. private JlL'GMlll GllOVlMi Iv. TANXin vale tiled of Wound TOAXK B.' ADMlltAIi, corpoial. Iin.NHV J. lli:UGi:nON', private WAI.TIIIt HAMJlinT, private. JHAKLII.S A. JIUNUY, private UIIlOY H. WUI.LS, private. Died of Areldent VAM.UV IIUOL'IJNIX, lieutenant Died of I)lfr rUAXIC C. C'ATALDO. fccrgeatil. Tlllionoitll PECK, corporal. JOSIMMI I MATTIXG1.Y, private. JAMES T. AVALCIt, private. Died or Other Cam. 1T.AXK J, KATSOX, private AUTI1UU WILLIAMS, private I'revlomlj lleiinrtrd Mlsmloe, oiv Itrportrd Killed I! r UOLL1XG, major Wounded Severelj i;iVAI!D !. SMITH, scrgtaiu. ju.Si:iII TIHFAULT, corporal. JfjIIX L. UltOOK", private. WILLIAM J. UILLOX, private. ACIJAHAM A. rijKSCIIUn, private. I With the American Army in France, April 22. The all-day fight on Saturday be tween American and French soldiers and ltf)0 German storming troops on the sector northwest of Toul will go down in history as the battle of Seicheprey. Seichcprey is tho name of the vil- lage into which the Germans forced their way, only to be driven out by i strong counter-attacks. (The French War Office in its re port on Sunday night stated that the German assault against the American and French positions had failed and that the Allied lines had been completely re-established.) mi-' The bombardment which preceded the German attack was said to be as heavy as any that the Germans laid down in their offensive at Verdun. A terrific barrage of gas shells swept the American lines before the Germans drove forward in three 1 columns. The main attack was aimed at , Seichcprey village. Americans in fantrymen, supported by machine guns, met the foe in tho streets and ' nairow by-ways and pursued thein I into the wrecked houses. The village had long ago been evacuated by the civilian population, owing to repeated bombardments. The buildings, resembling a shattered sepulchre, furnished a dramatic background for the engagements. 1 iiMtiiiiiril mi Pace sv. Column Hirer Conlinunl on 1'ate hit Column l'our ii-liliirtnii. Anrll 2.' The puitment plans soon to olfer States an onnortunltv to obtal builders German prisoner held In tills I ,,., ...,, ,i, inscription country, homo of theso men nro already ,(. daddies ato over theie: bu engaged on road construction lu the ,...,, i.i, ,i,, l.n.i , us" vicinity of Torts Mcl'berson and Ogle-I bonds and ml g them ac k to "s. thorpe. Uu., but the department intends , Another section or the) parailo w Hi to enluige tho scopo of this and permit 1 10 headed by I'otmastcr John A. Thorn States to bid for their services. i ton and the letter carriers of tho city States obtaining tho prisoners must ,. i,.,.0 i1(,rI1 aiding In he war sav pay their maintenance, but tho Govern-I, " '1,,:.-in nient will nav for guards, medical at- i 'BS campaign. tendance and other Incidentals, Includ ing u small amount of innnnv for to bacco and tho like. Onlv enlisted men will come under the plan, for under Tho Hague convention. odki'iM arc exempt fiom manual l.ibui. nn him. Ono e.f the featuros of the paiailewiil , , orcaI1Z.,Uoii .Tho authorities nro cor-, c,ri,. (0,i.lv ned the total damage at ooo. virtually an oni the destruction The riiocH ulso AV.,r i.e. bc thollttlo boysnnd ghls vv Ih fathers d, ,.. iiWti to prevent a repetl- , approximately $500.00 T to tho In Tiance. This sect on will ho sur- ,"pona'"l', '"" r ,.,.', of which resulted froi n as road rounded by Hoy Scouts, hearing ban- tlon of the Latcr rlslnk. f bu,cs uullillnsp.. IWujan. who has held himself aloof Mm poujics, IHe arrived at bis new odlce shortly wtrSoclock. Colonel Hatch is ex- I'lillm fur "l.llierlj Die) " The Liberty Loan ooinniltteu Is bus toel.iv aiiauglng details for tho celebia tlou of Llbeity l.iy on neM Friday This ., ,,u iiniiiiuiieed as n national holiday by Vi evident Wilson. It is considered as SKKKS TO 13MHROIL HOLLAND tho "high light" of the Liberty .Loan e-umpalgn.. , , , l.uorts veerc mane oj me uiui-unn m Wnshliigton to have thu largo Llbetty Loan parade scheduled for Saturdaj i.m on this dav. Tho local committee 2. A plot to fon e agreed to ehango tho date of tho parade war is nrtuiiig m . ( l'rcsluent vv uson vvoum c mm .Itv on Friday. However, 11 was s-nin Germany Applying Piessute to Drag Holland Into War A largo section of the lush people inuat he regarded as solemnly pledged to tight against enforcement of conscrip tion.' it is said here. Great numbers ac cepted tho now familiar pledge from the cleigy at Sunday's services. Th sltles p unit th l.oiiiliiii, April 22 All of the piitulp.il mil ways In If land have been taken over bv th" Brit ish military authorities, said a e'oik dispatch, printed In tho Chronicle today. The dispatch uililed that tun pnsioiiiiv was felt In western Arizona, though no damago was reported thore. Three men wero entombed in a small uisgncsltc nilno near llemet when tho shaft craved lu. They weie reached by working parties lato yesterday. LOAN OFFICIAL TOTAL NOW 51,456-585,150 majority of colleges and tiniver-1 I nXDfiV IlimiOP PAT.r 5 irobably will declare a recess so.-n LUiS 1IUA 1HSI1UI LALLb i. students will reltirn home. ' Lbbuli lOhNLISl Pielatf Says Only Ono Priest Should Be Left for Kach Parish I.oihIiui. Apnl 22. The lltjiliop of Lou- and tclephono lines also have been taken don has c-mne out publicly for eonscrlp over and that all tho guns aim iinumiiii- mm, anu mijh mac caiung-up uouuca London, April Holland Into the fierlln, according to an Amsteidam dls patch to tho Dally Telegraph today. tlon have hern icmovcd fiom Hubllii gnu sliop-i. It Is supposed that Mlmllur action will Jie taken In other lil.li cltleH. tions would be sent to all the clergy In the Loudon dioceso under tho now act. tlio prlnelplo to be observed bolus that 'that his duties hi Washington would Tho details of the manner In which ! nrcveut hueh a trip at this time, and the cautlonai niianv Intends to nunlv her nrcssuie I ' r,,,!.!,, ..iriiirn tlip il.iln nf meat of IWM tn nreconf i e'oii iini.. . I aro not i evcaieu. uuc iv is nuiicu on souu i Tho action of the liriiltlv military ' "e ptiesc snouiu ue leit lor cacli parish. authorities In Ireland I evldtntlv u prc- 'taill.tnfV.r, .V. V1 ii ; i l"'uuthorltv tlut tho next few weeks will "j list or leo resorts which ho re- I hee ti,e untch nation In tho most pet llous 5"ea irom Secretary of the X.avv i situation that has confionted her since i,.'s. A Itti this Information. Can- I tho war began. Tt Is supposed that Ger- t Ulshag promised to clean up tho niani's chief pretext win ho that Ilothe satisfaction of tho Gm" ' li""!. violated lhu nrln.-lples of uiusja. No Vice in 18 Hours 'Ueo enritalnq nn.l liminnn,,t .. t.n Hfh fitfttpirlA I...I..1 1... .!..,.. ..l.i.A ISJ. l:,t,, l,0"co department was i""ic limit there would ho no ."lUlln tho fortv.plsht. Imuru nl. Si.v?..c,,ean UP nnd mait0 Abo city H1f It has been said by Mayor T and others fumlllar with tho w"'u?"0" 'hat the captains and Hoi- neu- I trallty In allowing the l.ntente rowers to use her mercantile licet. committeo re the parade. Four thoufe'and of the National Army from Camp Dlx will march In the pageant. These troops will occupy u space in tho parade equal to that from Arch street lo Glratd avenue when drawn up in close formation. The parade will movo south from Columbia avenuo nt 1 o'clock. The last detachments will pass tho Statuo of Llbeity on tho South Olt Hall plaza at B:20. Iiroad street, from ' I chlgh avenue to c.anreiuer niree-i. win i be roped off during tho passing of the -s J....I. l'a.. Anrll 22 Wniy he- I paraders. Li,,, i in their siiliscrii.tlons. Libel tv Loan nierii iiieasUlo bcfoio the enforce- conucrlptiou. suonc hostile feeling against the Irish diaft has de veloped In numerous !o( alleles i BONDS SOLD IN CHURCHKS Norristown Committee Gets Good Results Working Sunday WILSON OPPOSES BILL FOR COURTS-MARTIAL Believes That Civil Trials for' Al leged Disloyal Will Result in Proper Punishment MIDVALi: PLANT SUSPENDS Announce Inability to Secure Ma terial in Wilmington ilniliii.-ti.il, Del , April 22. Accord ing in William li. IHckson. vice-president , of the Mlihnle Steel nnd ordnance Com- j pany. it has been Tumid necessary lo close the coinpanv's loe'al plant because blooms und billets cannot be manufac tured hero at a prollt under present con ditions. For a while the plant was nourishing nun tin. compau.v was planning uevciop- wueu ciinicuiiy arose ill uiHain- viorkers worked overtime, yesterday. "uanu nnn ,.inni, .... .i..... .i T.:iwvers. itnsiness men anu uiuuurac- itoto&Y there is on SiJ ih rtm,. churcheH. both mornlnir ami ;enlwr. ttic1L,.Ll,T..?"Jlle.,iu llie im.c!land Jfiado :i plea for tho Halo of bonds. i mlnUtPrH civinc wav for this call. At ...i.l i.... nfl ' rii-An.Dvnt W'tl. I1LC11L, II linilliilkl"ii .ii'tsi " i ibtiH. .... , ....... .(.." . ..- i ... ii ' ,.. . .i . in nig material, cuieny iiirougn railroad -t son Is "unalterably opposed" to the bill cuiitiectlon. and gradually It was neces- ' U01C - ...in -.is,, he l-73 sailors fiom ' now beforo Congress which would make sary to suspenu o leriiuons. .v snou uine i lero will also no i..o saiiom iiiim uu s. . " .. ago one of the buildings was wrecked bv the Wlssahlekou Darracus, cape jiay. iw entire lulled states part or toe a wind stoini. hi tho line. From the i.'nguo isiaua Xavy Yard there win no muu iiiaiiucs j , -'-'.uciii. ui poueo an omciai tSL" fhe JIa3'or calling upon the fftoki Iir nu Ule clt" aI1 loafers. aSMd'pandcivrs Tills order was -t IfJ KlIIVAvlnt..l sti,a Ttontiv. r . "ucnuLUl iioomhon some VU It fill J " JW VVIllIH)lrlBej uu'h ibl" f01' ""? cru&ane nnu Wlivui.. . ",ol-"'t auperinieuucnt tti 1 lo Slart. Jg Property owners w Haws Avenuo Methodist Church. .i i-.r.u hueackets Alleiuowu win send 100 Usaacs. Theie will bo tight military bands Four of.theso will come from Camp Dlx". one nom caiiu .na vho were called wltn tlio largest, iciuouisv co iibmbi ou .. w .. ...."':-:,,, v,v Ynl. lu Xorrlstown, oona saies to me umouiii ami uu .t-n. SfnoZS erreoPobeda'.1;: SW , fmnilM Ann-unce, Sub.erl,... other churches. -rko following subscriptions wero an- Norrlslovvn-B (piota is fl.30o.o0V. of i.,,miced today by the Liberty Loan com this amount only $700,000 has been I llltte. raised. Weaveis' Committee tpmplo.- ,. SGIO.800 Weavers' mllttniy -one and provide court maitluls, lather than trial in civil courts, for those accused of dlsloyaltv. The Vresidcnt'ji opposition b. caino known today with the aimiiiin','',iet that he had written to Senator Cham bcilain. its sponsor, outlining bin icu sons for opposing the nieasuie. The 1'restdcnt took the stand that. In Tonnage Stricken Country After Food Body's Appeal Lvtraorillnar.r (lallnntr.r Thcro were numerous Instances of ex. , traordinarj' gallantry on the part of American and French troops I Americans say the Germans were "dope-crazed" and moro lllte wild men and beasts than human beings, slnglns and yelling as they advanced. In the artillery wrecked villages tn the icar Red Cross, Salvation Army and canteen workers bravely stuck, helplnu the wounded and serving coffee to the . exhausted soldiers. During Saturday's attack manj Amer icans fought In gas masks for eight 1 hours A dispatch bearer, sent from the fort, could not seo through his gas mask. He ripped it oft. ran through three barrages , and delivered the message. Returning. . ho fell unconscious. Hla first words, on recovering consciousness, were "I'm not yellow, am I, doc?( Did I I deliver tho message? I'll go back now-" In a village in Xo Man's Land (Sei cheprey?) Germans and Americans , were mixed up everywhere. The i Yankees tried to foico tho bodies into I open, declaring: "Wo can lick 'em , when they como out of their sewer" ' Machine-gunners did not know when , to give up. Setting their guns in the, streets they mowed down the Germans Ono oflicer told In a breaking voice; of , finding two machine-gunners with semi circles of dead Germans around them.v When German aviators noured.tho nre of their mitrailleuses Into the Amer ican infantry., machine-gunners refused to obey the evacuation order and stuck under fire until they had downed tin Get man plane's Ilravery straiiliUu. .ne Sheer bravery enabled l edification of the American lines. Ono telephone line. man worked? In tho open amid burst ing shells, smoking and joking. Army ambulanco men went clear Into Xo Man's Land gathering ui tho wounded. ' Ono driver, who had been at Verdun ., .,!. ... .., -,. ' during tlio most desperate enemy as- I' urnished Ambrose bnerman, City Fire- j sauits thore. said the shelling was worse man, Hero of Seven Trans-1 ,nr a"r no T,,n; ,X J Z m "I saw one fellow badly wounded In fusion Operations, Enters ' the leg. 'Don't bother too much about v me, fellovvs,' he exclaimed. 'Just hustle iSavy m to tho hospital so I can get fld . up to get at those Huns again,' " an eyc-witnoss related. Having given his blood on seven oe- .,h, wi,.,, Knrfi ,,.nt,l a lmnrh of WASHINGTON, April 2. Subscriptions to the third I.h city Loan today totaled 81,450,585,150. according to the offlclm figures from the twelve Federal Reserve Banks leceived at the Treasury Department today. These are only actual subs?iip tions upon which the initial payments of 5 per cent have been made. In addition arc thousands of pledges, which brine the total amount up to well past the half-way maik of the minimum quota. POLICE CALLED TO CHECK ALIENS SEEKING PERMITS Several policemen were brought into the offices of United States, Marshal Noonau today to keep older among 300 enemy aliens who applied for petmits to cuter the baued zone along the nver front. SHIPS TO RUSH WHEAT SAVED SIX BY BLOOD TO HUNGRY BELGIUM SACRIFICES; ENLISTS ! ktr di.nl,."1." l".mms Paused of U-BOATS SHUN TRANSPORTS wiaiv 7T . I'mcoH nnvo until i . iiitfitr in Mr.i.. ii. IJOr'i ... - " voiuijij- Willi mo 'ur ordfr. if n, ... .i ., strnl.. . " "l "Wi iimo tnoso HeS I'" m the orders uro not KWm. fUtni ""perlntendent Mills IrWuiin ! e courts for "" '"Julie ktemiB u' ,l""K ,lleso occupants rffw.'""i longer, ImIIa. ""-11 ua mZ?S?. ?W Smith was of the. ,., . "!l 1110 forco hail heen rrim. iFsctiruu""" Ul hca to determine T. . Wpat had liannenrsl In thn nanjj' "'o orco nau been com- WCsni sr.7. ,uu",u UB huj-hib: fftt 02.ai,,Is tlmt h0 to actlng 4 hinrJrnment and that I will " w he Is not lettered." un , ,.... H1 Column One Lni n. -... . t IKn. . r ""' lo Crimea" IE. "J;, April 12 -"On the I'kralntnV ,jyW OTetVrtmlnn- K .. iCVTT"iwP ci'erekopTf and ic:i "u.r iroon.s omnnt nn el,o 2.Crlrnea.'' acoordlnc to an i .ll mlli'itn Am .fli(llliit-V .vt'- ... .ii.i i... .ii. .. 142.000' RUHiy oi ciiBiojauy. ... ... . i.. , i.. iMmwiiv 141 nnn i Powerfully Guarded by American , h . "'-- - 'V'",;,';',' ' co000 leilef that tho ineaEure was not only Warcraft and Attack Too Dangerous i churcU of lll0 -rrnusiigurailon lo.ooo I Churcli of Our Lady of tho AmsteriUm. April 22. Captain Kuhl- niue,l Sacrament 3.200 view OI vuc Ha.,ou,Be, espionage uuu 'f tllo-mora)o lt lho German seamen In the ", ,"i ,5 ; r ' " ." I submarlno service, according to nelvlccri martial" bill would not be necessary to lecclv(Hi fl0m United States agents lill-it; uui Piut.-i- juiiu-iiiiin-iii mr iiiuifU nhrniil ' Phaii i l I nlfinl t- fa filrir crnBi-lnnnil Moreover, the 1-resldent expressed the 'bv ti10 aerman Admlialti- In ncrsuad- ipg seamen to continue in me service or to enlist men to take tho places of those lott In tho last sK months. U-UOAT CREWS HARD TO (JET Successes of Allies' Campaign Hit German Morale VI uslili.cloii. April 22 Incieascd use iiv tho Allied lighting ships of submarine detectors and new devices for combat- Theso shins will rush 3.300.000 bushels ... . . ". i wore them down, U was a etlft old -boats has almost shattered ' of wheat to tho stricken Delglans. , wnii, u nun .oau, i Bno mi me- ior , tussj0 ,vn.le ,t asted. Tf the folks at vva.hlncton, Apiil :.' To acii a famino tn Belgium, the- .,il, rw.nt.l cmiimlltnft nf tliA hlllnntlnr board today nrrangeiJ to placo from ' caslons to help save the lives of dying eas shells. They kept piling them our 73.000 to 90.000 tons of shipping at -children. Ambroso Sherman, a fireman I way for four Hours. The Germans fought the Immediate disposal of that country. ti,0 fourth street and Snvder nvenue ,vlt' '"O- at first, but our follows soon unconstitutional, but "opposed to nil the traditions of America" and "placing us on u level with our common enemy." ' The action followed nn appeal to tho food administration that shipments be rushed. It was said that unless wheat now on tho way reached there In lime, and unless tho shipments were con tinued, tho entire nation would face starvation. wetter, wilting In tho Lokal Anzelger, explains tho falluro of submarines against American transports, as being duo to tho fact that ths ships have been guarded by remarkably powerful and fast warships, protected with sps clal devices. Captain Kuhlwetler declares in.ii in Willi the third Liberty Loan campaign half over and With tho city of Philadel phia and tho Federal Ileserve district, of which It Is the center, lagging behind In Its ejuota of subscriptions, those In charge of the drive have began to dav the third week of tho drive, with a grim determination 10 maso up m cnu next few days for the backwardness that tacks have been rendered dangerous : i Mas cliarncterlzed tho prosrKes of tho atnt. sinldmrs of. these transports would ue. cessltate too heavy sacrifices, he flnds. Tho aim of tho submarlno would bo bettjr attained by sinking- other'shlps. Asylum Employes Get Increase Norrl.town, r.. April 22. All the em ployes at the .Norristown Hospital f6r the Insane have had their wages ralseel S per cent, Probably 1000 porsons are af fected, including nurses nnd mechanics. ft ' mmnalgn so far Tho last iiuce class have seen a CHILEAN OFFICIAL UURIED Wilson Attends Funeral of Ambas sador at Washington it a.hlntton, April 22. State funeial services were held today nt St. Mat thew's Itomnn Catholic Church for Senor Don Santiago Aldmiate, the Chilean Am bassador, who died last Wednesday. A iiiKii iiinsB oi leouiem was ceieornieil, to Charles J. Webb & Co Right to continue to trade healthy Increase In tho elally average of after which the body was placed In n Kan., went Into a dry goods store on l"-ttu"' . - ... .. . . . t. t nnlt until nn A limi-lna n u'nm1,in I. 1. l.'nnena will a rtn rl.iv nnd vvIiIIm "CAUGHT" IN MOVIE; SUES Kansas Court Holds Unwilling "Star" Can Collect Toptka, Kan., April 22. The Kansas CiinMni. em,rf Tintilu eliat InVIni n ,i.n. .,............ ...... ,..., , ... ... . .j. In gplcturo of a woman, unknown to her, i ""' ". - -. .. . and used for advertising purposes, Is board, which also exonerates the firm of illegal and damages can be collected. "1 connection with Lugeno Schwerdt's Mr.. Stella Kunr. of Kansas Cltv. , alleBert efforts to buy up wool in South .lllll IkM .WI VI.I.I.HIIJ. Six weeks ago the board hold up the f nclo Sam. Sis of the tiar.sfuslon operations lo which Sherman gratttuously submitted proved successful, whllo the seventh, last Saturday In Mt. SInal Hospital, did not savo tho ltfo of Samuel MUIow, fifteen eara old, of 339 McKcan street. Just as tho operation was being per formed the boy died. Tho doctors bay Trade Board Restores All Rights i ho was not strong enough and since no nau a weak ncari icu uncier me strain. Mlllovv was burled yesterday. Sherman recently enlisted in the navy. WOOL DEALERS EXONERATED In wool as licensed importers has been restored to Charles J. Webb & Co., wool mer sldo one day, nnd while right of the company to trade In wool, After having failed on another occa sion to be taken, since he Is well past the fortieth year mark. He left his station today to report to the navy yard ofllclals after having served In the Bu reau of Fire for sixteen years. The other llremen gave .Sherman a rousing send-off. I am sorry I couldn't help poor homo could only tee the grit of our men ttcy certainly would be proud." The Germans shelled a large area prlo- to and during the battle. Salvation Army girls, after bravinr dangers fot days, were compelled 'to es tablish their canteen in safer territory. Today they escaped unscathed, though they had harassing experiences, Blx Bhoils broke within fifty yntfls of the canteen ard two within a doien yards. A shell struck within ten feet of th)r shacl:, but they escaped. "r"', .i tn n.iu .ii.i,.i hut tim vault until an American warshlt) is thu Kansas ' BUUacriimviia w "-. - '"- ! n..i(nv,la ln m,..,. I, I. m.n. : . . . .. ,, "... - ..V!0! !." L ?? "!.m 5 I llt!,,e 5i;.E.sft".t0a5L.- leroaiu" .J' i"".i. "",- - ' eniint tiiinyumiio corps, me cupicme 1 ,,," ,.. .iinll.n . n,n(nn.i,r' lielO penaing j-rucrai iiiveaiigauons into ""w "' " -, eiim! the earlier tlays of Mie drive. Campaign court, members of the Senato Committee Lture vas.fcLlclw" .. ". .",ollon 1,cture the rharces. The Phlladelnhla Wool nnd saved the lives of llvo other sick kids. in li. nfl nn .ntruBciuEi . ... . -. , . - leaders realise inai reaouuieei mono are necessary to savo the reputation of Court, members of the Senato Committee on Foreign Itnlatlous and the House Committeo on Foreign Affairs and many other distinguished persons attended the services When you thlnK o vtrlllm. Ualak t VVUITINO. dv. I Textile Association has I tions also recording company's Integrity. Germans Outfought The Americans outfought the Germans at every point, as was admitted by thK oftlclal statement issued in Uerlln of Sunday night. This stated that the air man storming troops "returned to the? lines of departure during the night" Th German War Offlce said further that the, attack was carried out by South Sasesj. , forces and that the Germans prewtefcl , forward over a mile. The German claimed vae capiue ok a vnicnw prisoners Including five officers, aid is passed resolu. but I guess he was destined to die and ?$: nL "HTYo. . nla.it Its belief In the 'nothing could have saved him Tofisy (Seicheprey lies pn the TYoetre plaiK Olntdl on r Mi) CeiaiMl Xtow 1 1 itart to serve Uncle Sum ' t TV, 9i a Continued a rise Six. Cllnnva lit ...n- .- .&-.. . s