rrjfirfHr-t TUE WEATHER Washington, April 29. tain, loilay, cooler tonifht; Tuesday fair and cool. lEMrnitATCim at each nocii ryfViiu 1 11 I is i t'"2 nrrrQ, LB mik; i B2 im ' i VOL. IV.-NO. 19-1 GERMAN REVOLT SEEN BY U.S. MEN BACK MUM WAR War-Sick, rlsoncrs IWoundctl Americans. He- lurnctl Home 9 HEKK TO AID LOAN W "Douk11)o's' Massed uiul HHonorc(l, Conic to Stales for Drive K . .... -.nvcnimcnt ot tho Kaiser l!.' .. . .ninlHPV In Gcr- fld wtablismnB - ' many. belief of German ioldleis 'frtiflt i tlie f ... 1 t... l t-iit,. t II f die rank an. no i t cin!, fifty of wiiom ' "-"""' , In Philadelphia nave coinc iimn.- "" K ,i. n,i nerlod of the THIlcl Liberty Bnthe "' I"-'"- , Ixian campalcn Slz tar French ar crosfCR anu nn ..jr the cold "V - for ft-out-llnc Rervirc 1 IZL a period of not less limn Mt J I .h. in ihe trenches. Many havo the , ' wound stripo on the left arm. bomo were pised by tho Germans". 'The officers wo captured ere always , tnllhtadcd and wouldn't civo Informs-, hen but tho German privates weto Rick 1 Ttt thenar and told us they wished they ' weren't in it.' said one 01 1110 Eoioicrs (i,uuu,llllll CThey look for It to end In 1 evolution In I'amden has oversubtrrlbed li- l.ii, Otrmry after America pets Into tlio'crty Loan quota, and today it will . " , , . , . , , , lance to fly Its honor flaw. The quota W but they don t think we aro In it wa8 j,;o3.nnn. .Suherliitlons to ditc 'jtt" I Irrd l'ir,l Mint In the party Is the American soldier h9 flred the fitft shot nt tho Geimans, Iccordlng to his comrades. Uo Is '"or- poral Osborne He Varllta, of San Fran - Cisco, a ninetccnjj'car-old "doushboy." tills battery took Its place behind rf little town under eocr of darkness on t tlope that had prcvlou-ly been camou llaitd. lie aimed at a rommunlcatlng trench in the Getman lines. Caplnln R, MC'Icndon Kae tho word and R,. s. ....i iw.11 ...... -.,..-,.,i- aiiu..,ii.lii,i rin-ii n.-iii a.'iniii 1.:.. .Mllllllliaiiiiuiiiih ." "- iw'... ",'- J100 yards into the trench. It was an bffn rcac,c,i, member of tho commit-ellhteen-pound iholce bit of shiapnel. lice said, the campaign Is to lie continued "I felt pretty good when mat flist .shell went sulllnc oer tho hill," Do t sailing oer 1110 nui, 10 ( Id. "The only thlnK wc "" . about was that wo couldn't1 It hit and had to tako nn- IVarHIi Bald fere tore Dt where Bther man's word for It H made it Eort PjShi'S.r::. ..-. W "When tho Germans began to Hie back wo cot Mme real thrills. 1 didn't llare time to think what It would mean if the Buhners across No Man's Land tot our tange, ijnd I guess the other Inen felt about the same way. Nobody teemed j bo nenous." Cot pU De Varllla said the Genitalis imde eielr fln-t laid on the American trenches October 31 and that- It was after this la.d the American soldier was found against the wlie with Ids throat alaahcd. bhell hniashf!, Tlogont Private John McCormlck Is another aoldler of the part who has had 11 good many thrills. I to was In a dugout' with ,..... . , , , , it I v.i, ?,. ",!" ,W-C" ,? i'ITi,5!1?. caved It In, lca,lng onI himself and two others alle After tliev escaped Jrom the dugout they had to remain In tne trench until n German barrage was lifted. McCormlck tan tho gantlet ot fcurstlng shrapnel and got food for Ills , nninininn. companions. Color Sergeant Hcffcrnan was Int Charco of the mrlv Tlncrlhlrnr cnnili linn, nf 41.n c,,.i l.K ..!,, I "The Americans go Into action w.u Ing their hats and cheering. I remember j i was tho Idea to put us In a quiet. ncior at nrst, but, bellcxe me, tu.it 1 ector didn't remain quiet long. The - - - - -, -- " - , M stirtcd bcrapplng fiom the first QaV Still tlii 1 A lir,An ftfrlittni ti e ulrino oay and thej o been fighting eer since. 1 ,1 remember ono detail of ammuni tion carriers. We came to a road where te were told that we could not pass. as tlie Germans were shelling It. 'Well bft ilfi . ,,11 wnn. In pri ni.p" IT ,,t--l .l.A.n "All the men driving tho ammunition truck bcean to cheer nnd nun their I Bhats, and wo dashed up the hill and rer mo forbidden load. The French Ipeople m the town were all in dug- WS." Spies Behind Line, .WnSt tlin i rr.l,-ttiTitl, ten T:i-n.,AA ...III s.iv ujtlv.miulliL 111 fiailv-L' ! Javc to faco after tho war. Ho asserted Hi St fhTrt U-Ata liAI1i.ni,J. ,- tl A.1 m "xw "CIO tllVUOUIluq IlL UIICAJUUCU ilerman shells lying1 burled beneath the twiace or the ground that would ex lode at tho touch of a. nlow. fe.Tho youngest member of the party taS LaniTftnll Tlni-tin,,.. r,t r.l,nll,orvt . ..Heio Is tlio nlaln lalo bow Ilomei Thlted. U liuskv vnlltli rrilil Atnliamn Waclicd to a regular army Infuntry "f'fent. won his Croix de Guerre: R'ne got Into the front trenches at ncervllle. on the Lorraine front, Feb Wy 17," i10 said. "On tho evening ot Jiarch s tlie snow fell for some time, joyilng the ground for about four ies. Theiefore. when along about L 0 clock at night Sergeant Vanncr. !S?.her Alabamlan. asked mo to go Jim i him nnd threo other fellows from jy SUtc who wero carrying a liaison jestage from ona sector to another. I .-m not teel like turning out, However. JRey klrlrlprl ,. .ll r . . .- r. The other Alabamlan In tho p 11 ?,er 8rcant West and Corporals 3Jret Germain In Park L.i f w " MtiMi IKO m ti) eren the point from Mhlch we --..ico ana that for which wo were neadtii i .... ... ., ,. .. . jut of thesa, Sergeant Hall ordered me i Bet a couple of hand grenades. I P,"undt:tood tho (Order and thought he Ia, He If there la any ono between ? and the gate.' When I reported and " round out tho mistake I had made. J Inelited that I go back and get the made anyway. ". 77 ' iiiHiuy soon ining no am, &! .. rM4U ho,wed, although wtTliad K . - "ehte8t thought of meeting 5" ,Sf '' ennv But at a traverse l. ., ------r "M I'lniu luikfl UMU .m,i HLiU ...lilfc ,111 muii.ci, lie Mivf; tne, flash wo saw that p. party . 7n ..cniiii, mil.. ..,- -- - 0-nn lirnil-O tliei,1JOu l lllUCIHIl nt... .."" c. ..,.- . ...... r, -. iHeffeman said tho latest trick to , '1 ,10t Fta"d ," ?,. .L imrstf int 0 will start tomorrow and bo held on the nessed fclnce our entry into war. being ;W the cermini. had resoVted to gain thieads rot and the shoo bursts at the I mcntonC(l from i::so to t o'clock held dlrertlv beroro he line of men Worroation wai .dropmnTspl thfnd i '' ,..,... , , ave heavier it I. cxpcited that hundreds of per- later honored within a hollow tegimentu. J-Vfrder that every man havo a pass. S ' " " ' " '.ctal 1-ersl.lng. ter part of tho Slato and arc largelj ons of a M eat 1 M" ' bmmn EiJcncrnan drew a Bloomy picture of "" - . uttemiea. tiu-l; frim -nri.i fcox iiecnlr crate-V rmafla al , m aa large wourito hr.vo aunk a Germ... submarine wtajwV -" Euening public Jfcfrger ' ' i : UNIDENTIFIED MAN FOUND DEAD WITH PISTOL IN HAND (Suiiitlc HpUcvciI to Haw- rPM ,, .Sildicr. in Financial Slrailn ' i Sunns at n writing t.,1.1, ,,, . iPOture of sleep, with n rcvolvri m h' light haml, thr body or a man l.M,v..l I" h r Pavls Splnks. of S.m I'mii ........ ...-. luiiiiu cociay in n iirdronm nt tho Continental HotM. whete ho hail registered fcttiinlay night. There ,,v a bullet wound In til bend, believed l. have hern self-inflicted Nothing U known of the inr..., i,i nf thn nun cltiep ho came hrtr n, tcglstctcd as C. p. John-on i,..i i empln.ve Mho tried to enter thr rnmn i.nt night looked through thu kcjlicti ., .i noted tho position of the Imdv ,,i,.t , . revolver. Tho hotel people in. a forro nn entrnnco Into the romr. h , found their way blocked by nn ing. i uso of furniture. Ily a spectacular elitnb . wormed his May alone the coping ,i i outer wall to a window of the mm , , nisod the window, unlocked it, fl fm lia ltn.1 .-.ttiul. .1 I....I. 0n u parenlly was about lnenlv-, .., old. was a bank book canylng noini . . m loans to friends In Hie ninn Mi1' i. ,,no. There m. nl.r. .1 ,,!.,. ,., ,.r t. , charced to tho quartermaster . 1 01 p- Wnsuluuton. Tho pohw thlnK ,,, nair necn n .-oitucr. lie ioie ronim, ?:". Who erBf roat and an nrm, jlMUl liAtiLliU.1 I.U , IJUUIA, Wll.ljl'lil 1" ,.j Maimer In IVorlaini llnnnr in ller- Milivriliin 1,701,1)00 Mark Vim havo totaled $l.S00.0nn, JI. V. Mlddleton. Ji . chairman or the ommlttee. fald last nlcht he would not ho surprised to see rlty unci oounti iicach the SC.OOO.iinn mail. "It rertnlnlv "as boon wonderful, sain Mr. Mlddletou. .,"1'0" - '' J''"0 ,,!no maio ,lw r""h f" An idea of the deciee the loan drhe represents the masses Is shown nt the bank", where small depositors have pur ehatfcd inanii thousands of dollars' wotth. "The w ace garners. ' said a niem Iber of tho committee, "are buylnc the $5ft and $1"0 bonds, which Is .lust the spirit of ro-operatlon needed lo Insure itho winnlne of tho war." - ,.,....., ,..., ,,. ... .. Until the last of this week A.N'OTHKIl OLD KITCHEN ... ,.,,, ,v Nf,, MA rll PL 1 IN IlIbCAlU) .Chenii. - I Show-Tlut Canned r,.o,l I.ef, in Open Tim Is Not ffeclcil The popular nenei mat cannun n.o.r' will spoil, and even no naugeious k ir, in tlie tin nfter opening, has been made the subject of a technical Inves- , ligation by "' "-"""; V'v "", " j lt of the Mit.onol ""'" )e Hon. 'aned milk is " 'J1' 'tin until it la -el HP. somet f'-i Idajs. mid shows ,10 deterioration, nnd the teSUlt or 1nnu1t11.11.. nn, n .i.i.iuh strated that a tin can dlffcts llrtlo from u tin dish for keeping such foods, so far as wholesomeness Is concerned V itlisi -" .....-----. ----- - - sauerkraut, apples, pineapple and pump- Cans 01 lOllliClVll1. i-uiu, mi mi, nciur. kin wore opened and nllowcu to stand 11U1C,.. h visible from 1111 American ob f,om one to three d,is. when the con- ,ervalion IKMl. tents wcro camlned chcuiically for In- Although the Fiench characterized creased acidity and the pies-enee of tin Mll serXi,r (, ".pnet." the present flu and iron. as. "ell as t.isto and odor. The , m (1)C ieuK.st the Americans luxe et n.n'' ae ' ' acidity was verv Blight In I incre.ii.i - ., ..-.cfu and Iho amounts of tin and, . inllnllelmal. wlille tasto and odor 10 ln most c.ifcs normal. W'CI ,.,.,, i-m nii'tii; MAV SHOE K)H ijOLlJlLHb , ,,.- ..piii,. rM'TISIIINIi" id ijiiiia"1' ....- - . , ,.,. 1 ,, .. 4; 1 rj( (,. labelled itli llolmail- .' .,.- It... .iii.e Trench Mud Hols Thread, Mlantle (Ily. -P"" ;"' -IAm,:!Il,,!, tioons will soon bo mulpped with a Tlio Pet shlng." according tc. anuoitiicement new tpo 01 ii.u.h..... '"- -- . .1,1 nn 1 m i.-iinit n m made by committees or tlio i.u Tanncts' Association ami tne ""'""" Leather .issucliuu ... llxpeilenco in tho "" ","'. hikes over miiii'iciuwi . ,',,", :i that the ai my snocs w.u. """'" -"'" -.. , ., -V--1M T)W sJIIIP tne i.ev. it. tt iui.uh jiuh ..u.... .a- FRENCH LAUiNCH HK SHU ,ol. 0f tho church, will pissldo nt the DESPITE ROCHE AlTACKS.-eti!iBB. L German, TX De8tro"y 19.000.Ton Vessel at DunUA, but Fail P.,1.. April S9.-TI.. Uiseit ftelel.le. for the French mercantile marine -service was launched at Dunkirk Saturday and' . . if in a French poit remote 1 ! I0:,, !h.r rone. It Is 450 feet , l,vii, -.--- - ,11 ( long nti'l " ot iJ-"vv lo" !"-""-"-1 The dernians tried In every waj- lo ; Interfere with me won.. "'. " 1 rims bombarded the vtcinuy. air rniuiii. D . , i.Mn.l.a ,lmr rothas dropped bombs there and twice, flotillas of tnrpedoboats allemptcu quicu raids but the work was pushed to Hie limit and the launcning. wiucn .. c. peeled the middle ot May, was advanced three w'ecks. AMERICAN" AVIATOR IN ZEERRUGGE lAIDlNalionwidc CampaiRi. Un.lerlAe.i bv Mavsl lieutenant Aids Ilrilieli One , II S l'lver Beircver lo Have i u' ' , ., j. . ' ' ,? . v Aiurlran naval ' London, April 29 -An American naval ,'Tfu.,GtmPanrl..bma,h.noabasoraadt ; ruUrrr Belgian coast, the cnroinc.w bw, . -. from planes merlcan airmen nre busy at work, uhing Jlrltlsh machines ufl"" - . . . L-,.tf.-j One Oiner .vineeic... ...- - -'-.. Vmvrlean uier is oeuevea The America IV mh" fc-,-s, isera m jtaanj. hio uiMioinrj- umiiuer. ( icnoiuo pi. mmi m ",v . ii .,. r.-wf -sit, nir. " . , t, . . i ft,, I, nltiAi-1 T?ilA in fn r t i. .1 n nil rnic Picjiin .rAMan iriiniirtj iitii uhihu i ti" iicnrv mh i-riiuiuz.ii. aci-iciarv ni wuk im,. .-. .,. .. .. . . .. i i...tlU nurnilrvm! . i.l. 41.. . n ti A tfifik li 1 111 I O St. JOSeDhs m, liim homD nt nuBiiic Bnvuivi.ivi. . ,. f mvuiuirF. uiiiiuuiiuca iiical aii t nera " . .- -,.,::. -:ii,,- "s".i I., the Zeebrugge harbor. ' K",,n romnalen of education will be car. .". l..'n Jc""ca'-S"?." ?." PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL '29, 1918 TfpERSHING'S VETERANS HERE TO AID LIBERTY LOAN yJPyM ijMtLwBuCy Jtk.'Bvir VrflBv. &v Vt idHilllllllllllllllllllllllllllVHi3LIIIIIIIIIIBr K i iH jIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWLfc ivjytftw- f jfiiFJ"fv JjkSliKJ&lllllllBii! r M$?Jtt It 1 ifwlNiririi iff"nw ! i n rf T - V 2r-?T?MirtHlH 1 lit lir-l wnuiiili'il iiit'ii nf I. flier jl I'rrliitif;" ocr-ca forre, li.nr licrn lirmiplil lijik to 111cr1ra li .penal order of Tro-iilcnt Wil'nn nuil are wnrkine valianlK In linotn the llnnl I ilirrtv I nan. Unlinp 111 a carnnpe in 'Sou ork'- I11.111 parade, lliri were liearliU rlircrcil all alone tlio line "nnif or llirm are i-oniin: lo I'lulailclplii.t In pir imprlu. In llir loan ilni' line U. S. TROOPS FIGHT WAR CROSS GIVEN 18 KILLED ON TWO IN GREAT BATTLE AMERICAN UNIT CASUALTY LISTS American? . o u lieside Kreneb in Resittinir . (Jciiuaii I3rive LI, MLMS ARE EMJACEI) Willi I lie Ainerlrnii Arms Northern rnime, April 15. Amerli'an Torres are now fighting be-.-Ide the French in northern France, holding a sector In tho heart 'of the world's greatest battle. , This announcement ts noli pssaible after threo weeks' silence regarding tho 1 movements of troops. I infantry, artlliery. machine Sunners and other bianehes of tho tervlec ate ! in the line. ' ' Tho Ameitcans face Hie German arm at the neak of a German salient. The 1 oulnosis nre only 200 yards apart at ' gomo pintes .Some points are nmln- mined in shell holes s soon ns all troops and gun were in position, the sector tlas. formal!) , taken oier from the Fiencb, '"fIioiner uaii lomniander who Is under a I'Vcnch 101 ps comma iiiIhv. i xpressed the greatet . '011(111(111 e In the French leadership. The eiilim counliy here Is open and tolling, with nn few woods or other screening facilities, and no trenches. Thn entire prnbh m is one of open fight ing 1 lie IHM lir 11III1I.-I3. .iiiivu 11. mil,.- , rtlelnB ull roads unci Milage, within The bin he artilleii. which Is Bitlo , ' 1 ,UV"'' ti,,', ki, u. nn. nlilnre rwr, nlchi with ,10 (in,ieN ot guns, and tho nir qnlveva with tlio lo.ir ot at tilery nnu exploiting shells. As U10 high explosives pound, the American line, the soldleis illvo Into tho sliallow coier of ditches and shell Imles. One Aiueilean outfit tiurieil its (lag lUlll HI" Hum lint-. ..ii.i.'ui,.. ...,-. ,,, ,. ntCrproof case, old GIoij js mi the .. - .., - .i.. into tho front line. Although fin led In a battle Hue. SPECIAL VICTORY SEI! ICES I'raver- for Mlic-' ?mie-? ,il (.alvatv I'rethvlerian Chtirili I'rujert. for lctory of Iho Allies, un.l ,sliCCally for the soldleis of Untie Sim, W,H i,0 0ffered at special services which will bo held on Tuesday and Frlda at .f'alvntv I'reshMerinii Ohuix-h, locust ,,iJOX0 Kirteenth street Thejc tervlres ' I h. V-. .t'1,1!....- ,1..!.. ...I., ..-a. WIN' LOANJIONOUS Ro(,je,eIt Hos)ilai yHtvi Sell lloml, (j ,.nIrc (;orp5 ,,(lMcleU ,rispl,al , attained n0 100 )er ceut j,)erty l,oan honor night muses at :he hospital, heailtir bj MUs Kdltl, 1, Sl.l.ey comluc.ed a cam- paigll lui iiic ruio 111 iiuii'i.-. .in,. '... ceeilcd In having evci member nf the , ,nclllIltlIt vhiiWu,,h, ,,. . lerl.s ulirt patient, puicnase nne 01 mine non(i. nds. lwMca the ..impalgn In Hie lio.pllal.' lhe nuti business urues havo waged .another among csj men and lesldents of tho Ul-' niifl have ilius succeeded In ill?-, S ot $50 000 worth ot bonds. trlct jioslng CUBA FIGHTS GERMANISM v,uiiueeiiic:u n.vans, Apill 19. A nation-wide ca.iy.algn to stamp out "Germanism iu Cuba Is being conducted by a commit-' teo ot public safety. It la composed of .. chairmanship of Colonel Jose d'Crtrimr- uiid was or'- JlllrJ5T1 honorary presiucnv nnu inn Allien min- , rflj on nd aWps taken to stamp out every kind of German propaganda in .l 111 n.,mnn fl.rrtt II. il.Mar.. ai. ....r.T. - f..rm. .i.mn.iliit.n win h. cumi - -.-..... ..,...-. . -, -- "t :fcfiaBl is; & mmrnnmp f ''.tiyip.!-yy "wy " ? I'Veneb General l)eeorate Alen and Color of 101 lb Massacbiisells; Inlantrv EIKST TO SKCCRK HONOR iij iii;mii iivzin staft 1 ni 1 ensoiicf fnl .irnnc 'il,i. titutt 1. 11 the .tiiirrnnii -li i"n 1 ' a." " I'lflil lleHilqunrlrrH n( tlie Aiiirrlmii Arni.i In I'runre, Apiil 21 I'nder gray Mtlrot. while ihlnzllns lain fell upon 11 giant iiloieau. sin rounded by the greening Iillls nf spring, but within Miami of Intermit-' tent llrlng of lioclie unci American nrttl-, f &$ rnnuncier: nccon" n3ll(,1i 1,.. ,. vmcricnn cenenil and tnn'nv olllecrs of tiotli' armies, tills aft- eruoon ileroiuted tho tcglmenini col- 01s mid 111 members of tho 104th In-. fnntrv Itegimcnt of the SlassacIlU- scttK Nnllonnl IJuarcl wltll the f rencn war ctoss. Thriiugh personal nci.iiuinlniire with Iho French geuerul I was inxllcil to follow 11 few feet lit hind him us he decorated the lurgtst pmnber nf Amei icau soldiem ct to receive the war cross. They totaled 116 men. includ ing ,1 colonel, captains, liciiteuunts iicinccmiinii-sloned olllrers and privates. chaplains weie also cited, making a second precedent of such an order by the French nrmy. Crosses for tho dead were given the colonel for transmission to tin net uf Kin. The wounded weie piesenled Willi misses in the hnspitul. Thn honois were given for the successful off-Uceplns of a stronger iiumcikal force nf IhmIics dining tho llnee-day llghl at Apreiiiont Uvcnly daja ago, vvlien fort.v -seven lioehes wero captured without Amerlcnn loss. Tho prisoners said S0 enemv, in cluding many oillcerM. wen- killed. After , Srkheptej. this was the most Im portanL engageuiem for the Ameilcan I'nices The Fiemh general shook hands with thn soldleis. after which the Amor-U-ai geneial did likewise, sa Ing u wuid 10 each man. Ilistunccs of individual bravery 111 this engagement vvtio liumetous. tiiic unpublished stor tells how a sergeant captuied eleven boulie, slngle I'.iuded, aimed with ti title. 1 liaplnin irscited Ihicc men fiom death by drag King litem within a shell ctuter t the leanest of tho French geuerul. the decoiated men lined up behind hlni, and tlio American geueial, while the rcgl metil paucil tn review petoro inem. The tying of the streaming war cross tlbbons to the icglmcutal colors was tue most Inspiring nud'impicsslYO sight wit for vmir sacrillco and I deslro to 1 1 prcss 11 solemn prldo in this event, tho decorating of the flict American regiment chcii nir vuiui- u. " I'ARAEYSIS FATAL l.jiuuMer Shoe Men haul U flrirken in Cliurrli I.Hi..Mler. l'a April 29 --Charles L rileiolf. aged soventy eais. a prominent j shoe merchant of Mount Jpv. sustained 1 a siiol.o of paralysis while attending the l.u nera 1 1 1 ui r . " "'" tl""-" 'ato "'llJJf; 'w'aU ",' tin; (i,UCVi at T o clocK anil wan rr.ucu .iliout f lieen minutes w ncii i.ii about llfieen minutes when ho wan stiitl.eu. lie cNplred befoio medical am .oud 1" ' rMllnger. will. 1.1s i,islrlan. Or. .1. J. N'owplier. cleter- ninP(i, that death was caused by a ytroke. , .Mr Plciolf condactert a shop scorn in Mount Joy for forty cars, tie was a I member of tho Ostego Tribe, No. B0. . lied Men, and Mount Joy ldge, No. ;:'7. 1. O. O. F. ' AUTO STRIKES AGED MAN , Inmate of Nazarcne Home in -Critical I Condition After Accident l.eonaid Elsie, seventy-two years old, ! , an inmate of the Naaartne tlome for &,, urft0l,t?WuJS.e.trSfi j VSS,dmlT.Sh& I . no was crowing j.wcnucui cvcccc v utomobllo i Hospital. auo lo Police- . man r.lfrey, ot the -Nineteenth and Ox ford streets station, arrested Cough i Whn fiu think ef nritlnt. rui I n uninnicu ukc 1.1111 nnu iv. !."( Nanio ipear on I) onhle N'liennle lu.-t l?.-iied MA-NY I. S. MEN III RT Mn.lilncl n il Jt A total of 1.10 names nppeared on the two oer-Sinidn eosualtc lists Issued b the War. Pepnrtment toda Klghteen of the soldiers mentioned were killed In notion, on" of them faptnln Arthur fl. Ixvke Thirteen died from disease, six "'" m- en, died fmni wounds, two died from eident. one died from rause not glv ';'"-nve weie wounded scrc.y. '''Elity-scxen were wounded allghtly nnd four"Wni' Uers w 1 1 e ixIorted missing In a,.(on I'lrsl I, I Killed In Aitluli l'ini;i: F citOWLlIV. private .SAMFIII. OAIll.lN'ii private. j una 1:. in:.nv. piivat. I 'WIS o l.Vlti:.NCi;. private WILLI At i! I'liaif'U pnvntc lilnl nf IH-rasi ol.AF W'. FLINIv meihaiiic. lli:X.IA.Mt.V It CLUtKi:. piivule, HOWAltD A Finn, private liifil nf Wniiml, VDIIM.W F II(Mi. lieutenant. NfJlilSKIlT i: KIGI1V, private K.VOS C. SAWVIHl. piivote .1 MKS T WILLIAMS, private Wiiiiitclril Sf,,rel.i .lAli:s .1. r.MtSu.VS, lleulenaut 1 1 K.V.I A. WIN .1 UIIIS. sergeunt JACK II U i:li HICK, sergeant IIAIIDI.H MtOON'AI.n. corporal, la.l ItiiV.NTOX. cook MlltAL Iii.H1:L. private. 1'1N.IS 11. cot'LOHAUKH. private. KTAN'LF.V GUSIN'SKl, private. i:i.Mi:it V Hi iLVOKi:. private. WILLIAM .1. KlI.STILi:. private 'll.VKLL'S II. 1'ATTIlltKLi.V. prlvute. ,io.si:in miiAxnii, private GIIUIIGI: c KANSOM, private. LHW'AltH W. SMALLIIV, piivute. WimhiiIpiI vllnlill, .HiSIJl'll A CIIM'.VCRV. Mrgeam. i:i'.s.si:ll .1 FLi:sni:u, sergeant. CIIAKLLS i:. ANTIIti.NV. corporal. HALl'II II. m:AL. conwral GILHI'IIIT T CSS. corporal. AVILFISlin CciTi:. impurul. CLAIDIIH I! FMINSWHUTH. . or lioial. ,IOI I. V I" JIAVMXil, coipoial FIIANCI8 I'AIIKiat. .orpoial. AnTIll-t V. I'ltirK. coriionil. WILLIAM 1 1. llOGIirtS, corporul. CHAHLKS A .HULL, corporal. ClIAItLKS FI.SII Lit. meihaiiic. CLII'FOIll. ti KISLI, bugle fcr geanl. .lOSKril It IIVlllNi:l' pihate VVH.1.1.V.VI Ji. IIAILUV. private ItLSSKLL M. IIHOOKS. pilvate l.KSTIIIt F. ciinnSMAN. private riCOUOi: F. CuFOIILIN, prlvute At.maiT K. liAXIJ. private. FIIANCIS M. UATON. private. lineman n. giooings. pnvau. MILTON F GIFFOUD. pilvate 'IIARLKS 1!. GOGGINS, private. JOSnFII GIIIGO.NS. private. FlinDniMOK L. GKOVF., private. SAMUKL 1 1IOPLKV, private. LOW. .1. IinFFiatAN. private. GSinAN n. HICKMAN, private. FttANK IS. .IOHNKON, private. CHAlSLnS 11. JONKS, private. .IAMKS ,T KnLLY, private. HIIAISLIIS It. KKLSON. private. AllTHLlt G. KILIAN, private. STANLI1V IvOZIAKOWSKI. private. ui. 01. ui, 11 itiuri'js, private. FItnonniCK IS LANGMAID, private nOMUNP T. MAI1TI.V. pilvate. ninnr I'U vrccvw ...i....A CHARLnS MASON, private MOnillS MULLJIAN. private. KDWATSD L. NOWAf'K, private. ALFISnn L PAI5i:.T. private. VlNOn.N'T POLITO. piivato ISOnnilT L. l'liCKlHT, private. HA.MUHI, G. 1SAMUO. private. TONY 1SASKV. private ALKHliU SAINDOX. piivale STlll'IinN W. SAVAGi:. private. 11ASLOW SKino. private STAnjvG M. SLA UGH. private. JOHN V. KM IT! I. private. WILBUIt M. SMITH, private. MANAGIL1, TRKMUU.YY. prlvute, ABK vnNNKIl, private. WALTClt a. WOLF, pilvate Mltilnr In Action KDGAH 11. NOI.AND, lieutenant. lvlllrd In cllon RTIII II n, LOCKIJ, captain EDWARD J. KLINn, eergrant JOSRPH SOKO 1C II sergeant. ARTHl'lt J l'ALUSON. corporal A.i:iUHjru llil.wi VLU VCHcajn lBUfjQaJjAto . -, I - ,. ., ii .... . 'wi, mi lOH si DEPLETED RANfeS OF ALLIES MUST BE FILLED BY U.S. Raker Sa l.arie (v)nota.- of inericans Wnleil in lrance fS'ow (;KKMN IM'HI'USIi KAILS Kiicim (Jain- lmittctl in N iiniinji of Dciuaiitl for Soldier. ii-lilliKt.ii. irll "' ' I'i MUntHS' or American men I le miulreil 'in the ImmtdlRte fu- ' Tl l ii i' nfrtvni til (III UP the ..i - t.i i-.Ml in the west front drir Wi l 'cii.ntment wi'ikl summai il tml.ll I i m, urn.' nf tlir im Miit oiein- u ,i lln wp-t driienil nil mflP- - ml ih" xlHiemctit. adilinR. "mir, ih. n.ii. tame tint of ptolillnB re- n run in nuil- for the ni mles In Kroner v pui'M be nbl to put frrsh men In i.' held tliniiiiichl.v and inethodlcallN 1 1 allied In addition lo thosi. olread Mlled in tlie I'olnr and mm trnlnlnB it our i iinloumrtit. or nlrrnflv selected 'or -civipe. ery laise quotas will be 'friulred lir the Immediate future- !' fill in, c.ip Tln w.irnlnc aniinientli was Intend- d to pieparc the nation for tails even , UK" r than those lllcil for the comlns Month ..r two AdnnUniE the riu1i. of the siliia- tion. tin. stoti mint deilaied the rrlsos up tn the present have ieulted "hi , lnrirp nir.:iniii i frnoi.ihlc to tho enemy." but pointed out that with Joint niiii-n .ommnnd the borne li' failed In his purpo.e nt wtri-kniR Hi'- tlrltl-h nrmvi- The -111. .man i.nnotin.ed for the first -an of Amit-nn. Iihu lw. " ltt in U Mtitiffglc which kept lli Uermnnn off "" - ' liiltted themsehes well.' The Germans are lelylnc principal!. .a 'rifles, murhlnc guns, man-power' uid carefulli thought-out methods uf 1 'ransportlng and suppllng munitions to iho front of nttnik undei ull conditions, said this statement. This means that they liae deoloprd niobllltv of nfTenslse ne.tlon that can unl.i be met by cnunter ipeosuri nf ecpial noli nci and (Iccllillilv "A Kit Hi ni' -inli imignllude as tin one Imiiib f.niglii In the wet cnniiot ie ueciui a ,nn hliiglc engngeim nt 'The mi;..ii.ii- aitack- dilen into the pnbllean gubeinatcirial nomination are 11,1.1-. 11A., 1 i,,i 1. ,,.,,,1,, expected to meet tonight at the Liberty I litis 1 lim- no iiiicndcd to painl.vze,, '. friphrallon of the Kejstone Jlolor the lilc - !. nt u ill-iiowcr ..r tin- ltilt-1 rclntlon ot Dclawnro County, llotli altVoniiuutid In thin tho enemy has for III In UHi'd Interc liniigeablj,. "Thl- change In the comlwt situutluii has im . 1 .illc .ilterccl thn m.imeut or ctevisli 11 .f (lie cilTenslve. Instead i.r the 1 in mi In inn alilc In 1I1 1' .'in Hi, Rrltlrh uini.i nnd then Inin its run .11 eigy ickhIiisI lhe Klein li. Hu VII,. ,u,. now I'l'V I" hih.s'c Hull full siiingili lo tho 1...-111. -1110. 1 , "It niii-i iim-t.'iitl 1. 1 Imii 11 111 iiiliid , thot the eiirinv ,- -ei king 11 ileclhtnu (mitliiiiril mi I'.-ecn -l, I'liluinii line, .. ,?. i ,.-... m -, . . ... .. .1 ..1.1.1. ...Ill .In.-, ...111. n 1. ........... 1.. nuenc i mi cu jMuim.inOjiCjLiJtniv vi-ii'cm. '" ""'l ;v , """'i"" '" ,i,i,, ,, bioftttf neld ,.f general Ingagemeu.H in I ' Z?t evtnl monlliM Uh's Ke wlileli ull 111.' Allied forces will hence- ,,,-n ni-nn affair of the same association Tlie tnvl nf thn GERMANS DEMAND RUSSIA FREE PRISONERS 0 WASHINGTON, April 29. Germany Is about to serve an ultimatum on Hubia demanding tho release at once of all able bodied German piisoncrs of war. railttre to accept this latest demand is to bo followed by immediate capture of Petrograd by German troops. Advices to the State Department today convey ing this information also states that a German commission of 115 members now is about to leave Germany for Russia to en force tho ultimatum HENRY M. M'KINNEY, Henry M. McKlnney, one business, is dead at his home years old. Ho was New York Son, of this city. CAPTURED AMERICANS STINTED BY GERMANY Oliirer Ma Spend Onl 12 a Vteew. Nlen $10 WushlMKlceii, Api II .9 ! The Geiman War npartront has ; ruled that American soldiers I'"! s prisoner in Germany mu spemi '" I'wecU and tlnlr ojiiooni n. wrc. Femds foi warded in them from the ' United Stales will be placed to ' ,.reait but tlio can only draw tho fixed uiiolrnont of their captors to purchase eiiiuiieiv... , .nn.hl articles .,,t..... r. ..-.-- ,..,.., in Uc-r- American ciiia-ii ". . ." IiixurlCH. clothes, heating apparatus nlloa and oilier articles may he. Inado only with tho consent ot the prison camp 1 ot.lv odlclals. Tl,n nximatl tU CS as traiisinilicu iu .,., , this country thiough the hpanleh Am- baaaador nt llerlln 1 quire tliat mone nent to Geimanj bo transmuted through tho Bureau of Prisoners' Relief. Atnei- 1. u,i cross, at Washington The Red Cross requests that suih ... .A,v.liil In It tn tliev fotlll of Tllf . mi monev order, navablo I'HJMWV. ' . T.-.1 r. A the Ainer.ean Red Cross Although 1 .... T...1 rmm lias iianateu niauv sucn n ,, ...--.- . ... .. .. -. I.-mJI-.I ...n..., ,,, eemlttntices, it can give no guaranteed lof tV ultima" sate delivery of tliej : . . ..- t... . 1I1. nsu fltlTllln. man ' ?""'," ...,.,.,,,, ruling 1 Uinpeitir t'liiulcs'H now f.imoUH letter ,. O.e German overnmet iiltiiR i nf ,., ,,, that Aiucuican civ "' -I " hrother-ln law. In which ho made clab.ma expend nmln '" " mutlll0 foP ,)0(lc0 to Fiance. Anll- perweck. ",e7j'V;jl"'"H'ir Trtiloiiie lendoncles havo been at to enjoy tobacco, fresh la undt j an. othei ..... . Emm cm because of her of prison inc. i.pieiiin,i.- toilet .sup- ii.Prnti, Lrw.rn m or SLAVONIANS RIOT AGAINST KAISER; CHEER ENTENTE Crv "We llrfusc In Fiplil for Oriiiiin," in LailMili I'rocpssioii Milrrilnni, lril '."' -Hume mi -ilerman UenionstiHtliin Imp Innken out nt Lalbaih. nreoiilliu: to word reeeied bv the Ilerllner Lokiil ' Vnielser fmm t Vlemi.1 eorrespomlent Tim Slavonians wrecked German shops, dolnc miieli damnce. Then- were proresslons throUKllotlt the ,tieei Tfiosp taklni? pstt wore the S In on In n ioIois i r? Ine, "lone llo the Kntent. ' and ierU,e .. flRht for ,i,,mn,n Lnibarh i- a i-llv In wiutliwcatern lluncarv. iitnan headqunrtcrs (of the .irm nnaicd ncirlnt ltali) were for-' Hi rl I"i atrd there. HATE WORDS GAIN $1000 llaiiilniii: I'ol'I (.'.ele Prio for' Quatrain pain-t Hrittiiii .ii.ler.lniii. prll :" - The German pairlotlr pntM lias awnrueii n prilo or $1000 to a llamburc poet, Krlu von flrifen, fr the ' bet four-line poem le nounrlni; i:iiKland's basenesn " The prlze-wlnnlnp poem follows The niitNli. beiten in fair flfiht Heek our homeland pearo to bllcht Lei's -hnw tho norld-destroyer once uKnln At Gemmn strenRlh ho strikes in aln PERSHING JOINS CHURCH . . (.OIllll'IIIPlI III l'l'illlt'P I IV I'lole Ull KiMM'lllial Hi'llOII ' ' , i rl., April 29, General John ,T PcrshlnK. eommnnder of tho Amerieaii r,ii.f.A n f.'rrinee. was rnntlrincd leeentli in Franc e as a inember or tho IVotestant ' i:pscop3i I'huteh.Vf which most of Ills famtlv are members ,nnrmn(lon FPnlro wn cr Torki ujio ( KrrInK wltli the V. it. C a. nbroatl" nnd haii lion npiiolntnl dean ni i'lult-'Fiam iiutiJiiiiun pii mh in .'ranco by General 1'crrhliiB. , - - ., ,,.. ,,, ., .... ?'Ol"l, 10 MEET OjNEIE ATI.OW EVENT TONIGHT Hii.il Citicliilalcs for (;ocrnor IIx- pei'led to Appear at Kc)lonc iMolor Ilaiiipicl Here iiianir Pntnul and State Hlgliu.iv 'ommlNiloner O'Nell. lUals for the Ke- have been invited to attend the celelira- and cM'lliiiigecl verbal iximpllments (Nell spent Simdiiv heie addrei.sng lie'JJi'.i't V-liur, h. 'ren!:antoun,,V' Whanoi, VUT-Jc!' h. vsliurv Methodist church, chestnut ""pollnvvinir Ins 'r'allcH In the ohtireh 1 1. Neil issue d a.statemeiit attacking en - .et'ir Spreiul. rue latter. n cnargert, was I11 ing upp.irteil b the "ilijior people ' I'einose. Grundv and the German-Amei - I,.,,, Allliinr., ivi.ln Mntff.cl Im liv- D'Vll i us his upponeuts. ADVERTISING MAN, DEAD of the pioneers iu the advertising in New York. He was sixty-eight resident partner of N. W, Ayer & MOTHER OF AUSTRIAN EMPRESS IS EXILED 0ncn.,i , nCIlluju (Jul of Country for Duration of tlm War J'arN, Aiull 29. A dlB,laU. xrom Geneva hoys that I jinrio Antoinctte. Duchess ot I'.irma. motiier of Empress Zlta. lia been or dered to leave Austria within twenty- four liiiuiM and not re-enter that coun - , .lr. untn tho termination of the war. I lhnprevB Klta and her mother have 1 ,,ccn ''lamed by tho pro-German party 1 tn Austria ns ncing responsinio ior Ilourbon descent A Vienna dispatch to tho Berlin Tageblatt last week reported the for mation In Vienna or an -anti-eimpcror diaries party," composed of persons biiuuia I'M.. J, ..Wll, ,', ,. W. t.w.ww... -, !, I,, ,,r. i.r.n tvhn ra. gentcd the jflUenco of Empress Zlta oyep tho Emperor. declaring she had fnlIed t0 Brasp tn0 Austrian point of v,ew ,n rcBartj to high state affairs. - Farm Thief Foils Purtuit Wilmington. April t Wilmington - , ,"i I " .. ... .. 1, L1...1 , PO.- V". r"n"'.,Vmn"fr er of TlT S j,...-. .-. - .--. a ,- j.iiiie. u oiniiiuu ...iih. ", .v i-,,.,. ,.,.. , -i,. ,,i.aa. ..,1 rnnnH ,J,8 man nad gtolen the crank of his automobile and dlaeonnestea the radi- r-J- t.tor. ,. .- , - ' POSTSCRIPT PRICE TWO QENTS. ENEMY DRIVE HEAVY ON ALL FLEMISH LINE infantn Covered by Vio b.'iit Harrapc on Ten Mile Front -. , ,. iii. Tirr-Il I'vm vortr OA& AlJ) lil(,ll LNPLOSIY 'SHELLS PKKPAKK THRUST t I'errifif Artillery Activity on Leiis-rras and Givcncliy-. iSiepjie Lines IAIC, KAIDS m:ak ALUER (Jermail As,Ulll ill LotTC ScO. lor IJealen Rack by Anglo-I'reneli kith day or m:w gkr.man"! nunr J London, April 2D. 1 The Germans were striking on 'virtually the entire Flanders battlo ' front today, Field Marshal Haig re poiled. From .Meteieii to Voormezcele, a diatance of more than ten miles, in fantry attacks were developing under cover of a tcrrift.' bombardment of 1ic1.exnios:vp ..n.i .1..11, h" -;NPloslC nnu gas SIICIIS. t'Crman attack was repulsed in the l.ocrc sector, west 'of Kcmmcl, Uu' "Htish. The southern part of Fland&fl from Givnnchy to Nieppo Forest, another ten-mile front, was also onder heavy artillery lire. At the same time the enemy bejjnn shelling the British lines on the-ten-tnilo front between Lens and Arras, -, constitutinir about half of tho sector separating the Flanders nnd Picardy battle fronts. South of Albert and in tho neigh borhood of Neuville-Vitasse the Brit ish conducted successful raids last iii;ht. taking prisoners and four ma- port ' ' nflleinl ,-nrinrfr , I lollows: ' 'Hie attack reported lo be de, elop- tcrdoy nftcrnoon in the Locre seclor was repulsed by our ride and macliiiie-KUii lire. 1 linmhardmrnl. in which gas shell-, and high eplosives were used, began this morning on the whole Ironl from .Meleren to Vooremezeele. Infantry attacks are developing ( lliere. The hostile artillery was active during the night between the Scarpc Itiver and Letts and between (iivciuhv and N'ieppe Forest. 1 We- received a post near Festubert that had been caplured by lhe Ger mans on April 2(, along with fifty prisoners, and three machine guns. South of Albert nnd near Xeuville ' Vitassc we raided German positions, rapturing some prsoners and four I machine guns. ' Hack to Old Line Tho British aro back where they stopped in 1014 fiefore Ypres, having J withdrawn from their advanced j pests to their old lines of established defense. The retirement was made 111 good order on Saturday. 1 To tho east the battle line now swings a scant two miles from tho ruined city. Yprcs is now virtually , useless as a base, and its' evacuation foreshadowed when the Germans stormed Kcmmcl, teems imminent. Vnn Ai'mtn'c surer ss in fnreintr the i "" "rhwa,ni ,"7 Kcrel t0 1 Vooi mezeclo, which the Germans tookon Saturday only to be flung out again, compelled a rearrange' ment of the $ne above Yprcs. Voor mezcele is almost duo south of Yprcs, at the foot of a low ridge, and for tho British to have remained in the bulge northeast of Ypres would have been courting disaster. That the retirement was orderly theie is no doubt Tho 'official re' ports from London do not mention lJ . cinel their reservn mav indicate lartrer ' movCments under way back of the battlefront. , llerlln tlslm tieriin iiio i" ! mn eium , 'point soutuvvoai or ..angemarcK. lour and a ImU miles north of Ypres, through A'erlorenhoek. Hooge and J5ll- llbeke, all within u radlps of two mlleiC-rf nt Ynres. down to v oonncxeelc a Tho Ilntlnh front is strulghtened. butj wliatever high ground remained In Wit Ish hands Tana to tne uermana. Jliii, enemy was more prompt to follow IhaiT'.Tj after the last retirement, and HaIg'aJ'T,JcS men fell back lighting sharply and wlttf f-;i soma loss aa they pivoted on the 4cl".j, gians , - Sunday's engagements on tlie I-J'S bat 1 If Held were local only though Iatlon' I reports a naw attack developing aralnst Locre. west of len mel Jlut dlurlAg .Saturday tlio battle fluctuated fiercely, 1 ...e.v. h CIreYiftna striving desnel-atjelv ,. .,,., their advantages and th French and British doggedly MkliK their toll ot dead, Yorme$el: t$V wapstf jraluecj ac 1 -!ii T&"t ' " '".' , iJL'eSeaataieail...M MM kaA)lvcJu F.cu ; l-a, tywft.u bomb. K5 '"' A