"?lrT" " 7 r THE WEATUEll fcuenmoi public Uibatx ' " " 0 Washington, April 30Fair and cool er lonifjit; Wednesday partly cloudy. TKMrintATunn at twvn noun I g i 0 JjO J til 12 I l"l 2 j 31 4 '"6 POSTSCRIPT 184 i SS I SB I S0T2 I i r V' ' ifHB - V'T9'TM 1 I 4 m -ill r VOL. IV. NO. 195 BATTLE STORIES ' OF U.S. FIGHTERS I HELP LOAN HERE! Eleven Scarred Veterans. Back From War, Boost Liberty Bonds GASSED AND WOUNDED $250,000,000 Quota Abnurcd I as Sqldiers' KecoiuUul Stirs PatiiolUm Philadelphia Is Eighth; loan Total, $W:i,rl6,100 Latest I nltod Slates Ticistirv figures, showing ollleial Libcity Loan subscriptions anil tho total percentages of nuotna obtained In tho various 1'cderal Hcscnc dis tricts, follow Districts . . . Minneapolis .. St. Louis . . Kansas Cit . Chicago San Francisco Boston Dallas, . Philadelphia Cleveland . New YoiK . Itlchmond . Atlanta . Subscription . ,$12S.O0G,COO . Ufi.40C.S0O , . 1Jj,3S0.4:i0 , . 3G:,133,150 . 17u,4r0,300 , . i9f.,rns,ooo r.2,fi22.7on . 183,rll!,l0(l . 215,333,700 . 564.190,000 , . 70,09(5,050 , . 33,058,200 C. 121 112 104 )4 M 7S 7S -:i 71 1.2 61 37 Eleven of the "First Americans' Pershing s vrtetnns arc In Plilladil tn boot the Liberty Loan Mchla tod.i In the c.vos of utiens Their right to that title was cainril In gte mud or rionili ticnches facing the German foe n.ro-s tho waste place. .of I FiJCo Jlan s i.ami. lor inuy no mu n.n nf tho Hun khaki lino who ioiiowcii fjfijor Oeneml I'cisliinB "oer there." The hae oine back bonoied. wound- id gassed, to tell the slory of the Ger- I ' rin drive foi woild domination as tney , aieseen it iinild the bursts of shrapnel, the gleam of moonlight on reddened tujonets m mss u lorn and shell-tor- i ftured toll and the flashes or tho lK j Krupps reddening the sk as uio wun cf destruction goes on. : Tho AmeriiMii tlchtcrs have been at death grips with tho Herman nrniy. Jlhtlng In the btctois of llie long icu tittle line through which Hindi nburg Is .today dctpcrately nttcmptlng to drlie u Twedse of human flesh and blood. N'o fiction can equal the stoiles each of llic "eleien can tell from luomoii, nnd In no tether wa can the necessity for over Kbscrlblug the third Liberty Loan nnd Jill succeeding loans bo driven home to tie, American people us can tho sight of tiese youthful jet seasoned cterans of tea months In the tienches. it tii.ii-i t ui. can 4S3 nan Liberty Loan subscriptions at the into V more than M0O.00U an hour must 4omo to the Liberty Loan committee until Saturday niitlit to achleio the fmlnlTium amount assessed In this Ted- em Reserve district. With a nuota of $250,000,000, about Jltf.000,000 has been subscribed. Phila delphia subscribed approximately $9. iOO.000 jesterday. Tho exact llgures are. Third Dtalrlct quoin $730,000,000 libicrlptlont 183,540,100 Atnount neetlfd f Cltj quoin llbicrlptlons . . . 100,150,000 XI 3(1,000,000 . !).1,93R,.-i:iO fAuoant needed SU,01I,(J0 Veterans I'liknl for Duly Eliht of tho returned. boys In olive (rib are big, strapping soldiers, while .the other threo are meia lads jet In Ithelr teens. Of these Coruoial Osburne W. De Va. Irllla.if San Kranclsco, nineteen years joia, nas ine honor ot Having sent tne Iflrtt American shell sci earning Into a uerman trench. There have been "first ' t nn In cierj- war, and the tluee-Inch Held piece that t'red that shell at the i command of De Varllla's "trigger" fln- , ter will become equally famous w Ith the ' "rai gun at l-ort isumtcr if it even 'cones back I The men form part ot a contingent Picked by General Pershing to aid Hit JJberty Loan campaign in "bllghty." TheV arrived tn tlila nnunlri- Un.wlq.. nt. board a returning transport, fresh from tbO battlefields. lin nnrl n'lml IturnAa nn.k iUttle-scarred. All tho men havo long Krvie in the front-line trenches and W6t of them have either been gassed or muuuea or Doth. H I lint "Orer Hie Top" COrOOral Thnm.B T. r-..rr..n. .. .a til first American "over tho top" in tho present war Ho beat out a hard-sprlnt-,J lieutenant of hla company for that Honor" in iha o..., i.. ..- - ... y ..." inoi VUU.KO ULTUSS. .VQ tfnaind and leaped a Clorman dugout wead of his superior officer. fJi.?"!-.38 a hlB' impromptu ictep uon &t Broad Street Station at 7 o'clock lad I tin Whn th0 he,,oea arrived. The f!i. i lo ul lne l,me or "ielr lyjijai and consequently there was no E. . ceptIon Th0 cro"d recognized reception. RBerceant ir.it-i, vm-.i, e Tin i. ill. l-V. . ." ., Ul AIIIIIU.9, Wrt ltUv W.of tno part' during a sixty iti iy '1 ,h6 trenches, lio was gassed th7r,, "a u,le other members of it0' Party nro Serteant .T:n,i. t c. ..... ...... Uh. CS -"--. . OICCII3, ui .uon- JT: Sergeant Manning Grimes, of -Ju Island, who was wounded by grapnel- Sergeant Keith W. Hcvvdt, llw.Was. ";aseedl Corporal Herbert R P"ea, of Ohio ; Private John Jd. An- ""' wa was gassed and wounded; want Harold II. Andrews, who was WO first battle In nhlel. Im.rlMn. rs killed: Prlvats TtnhAri t. ir.n.1. atn years old, of Alabama, and " nenorna uarber, seventeen "a. ot virsinu. IH of Pint V. S. itslri ' th tales told by Hie men In olhe J npn Is mors thrilling than the r tf the first American raid on the "a-! trenches. iS-fiT1 C08-"". the first American -! M.-j top," tells the story In grip- ?J. p-aphlo style. The raid Is laid out R the screen of a motlon-plcture the- Ibll Was dllri.lv tl, Or.f .. .ol." nf Fell, Volunteers wefn called for to . P-rt in the raldlmr expedition w to bring back Uerman prls- NARBERTH ADDS $171,000 TO LOAN, TRIPLING QUOTA Pnlrinlir Cmmntiiiitv Itaics Mil).. "00 in One Mpln fr Lilieih 1'rnctUol patriotism nlgn- at s u berth. The community proved It bv suinctiti lug lieaily four times Us quota for the I Liberty Loan There hap not 1mm n moment's tmuo In (he rampilgn in tlil ' hustling American stibuib An accounting made todav vimwed that rcsldcnm of thai place li.no sub s. rlbed 1 1 t.onn Nnrberth s nuot.i .i JIG.OOn, but this figure wan passed ciih In tho dtlve rousing mi rung held last night re- i suited In n harvest of Jfin 000 In nil. I scrlptlons W T ItatrK a bulltl. i, g.m- Jl for ei civ dull ii raised nt tho meet- I lug Thlitv tlinuvand iIoII.uk was suit- I scribed b tin- resident-, and Hniris nn- j medlatih ul. ril.r.l S30 00U ninic FLOUR PRESERVATIONURGED Uoin. Gic ItoiiM'ic- lint. Weather Hints How In prevent spoilage nf fiom and meal in hot weather is explained in in structions published h Howard Heinz. Federal food administrator for Pennvl nnla lie urges that pun liases bo made In small quantities: that tho housewife de termine thn flour and meal to be In good condition when bought ; tli.it It be stored In cool, dry places. Keeping fresh pur chases t-ci.irntc rinni stork im hand and that it bo sterilized befoie lielnir I put iiwav liy placing in shallow pans anu neattng in ovens. The Hour or meal should be in thin laers nnd stlried frequently, so every part Is equally heated and burning Is prevented WILFLEY NAMED SENATOR ,L.tTli Slonr To.i ,llll Gpv Coirrp y (;ur t. l.niiU, pill 1ft ennlhnn . WIIIlci. inemher of the ht Louis lioaid i of Klection Commiisloners nnd n well known Hemocrat of Jllssourl has ac ccpted the f-eat'in the I nlted States Sfinntn .ip.ilfil roi'fiiflv ! llm .tn-K ,. tftinaor . , Stonp. ' "! wiinev bas gone to Jefferson Clt to I confer with tho Uoicrnor - DAMICLS IM, 1JIJ GLKST OFCOMMGKCF.CIIAMUKIti Scirelaiv of al lo Tell of "Our Bo s Cher There" Secrdai of the N'aw Dinlels will be ll... .-,,... ..P .1... 1,1.(1 ..lAl.. I.I . 'I. 1 I, "V fc.Ul-,1. I,, 1,11' I IIIKIIIl-llMllil 1 II.III1III-I I of Cninmiree at Its weekli linn lieon In the lU'llcMie-SHatfoid TuiiimIiii, nnd i mil iiiitm- .III ,1111111-1 nil uur nojs Om-i- Thcie ' I the vntlio dav In till1. cil anil It i likely that he will Mslt the J'bladelphla Navv Vaid and make an nddrcss to workmen theie. The tlmo of the fcccretarj's arrival hero has not jet been aiinuiimul, buL.it Is thought In- will get hen; in the morn ing. A committee of the riininbcr of tithir detnlls of tho pingr.int for Secre- tary Daniels's enteitalnment hero arc ! i Diuuierco win nuet nun nt tlm station cieiicnucni upon tile tune or ills arrival i nnd the length or tlmo ho will spend in i tho city , SPl'EDS AUTO PAST SniOOI.:.,. Norrilown Mannfarlurer I'iiicil for Oi?rcpanliiiK Safclv Nnrrislown, l'a.. Apill 30 1'iank 11 Wlldman. a prominent Xorrlstown man ufacturer, foi ears bead of thc Wild man M.inufai Hiring Companv, has heeu lined $in nnd .osts b Hurgos fravv ronl for speeding hN automobile In the M,ulikv street school zi,ne As thei outi onio of public piotest against speeding In the boiough the aii thuiltles ate rounding up offenders In a wholesale crusade begun a few davs ago Phlladclpblans anestcd and thud foi violations of the ante. mobile laws weie George 1'oreman. 937 Diittonwood stieet, Fiank Iteogh. 3110 N.uth Clftv econd street William Zollers, I ollece vllle. was lined for operating .. car with olio license tag, no ieai light and with out a legist! atlon caul USED TO WAR SPEED Ml.. Car'idy Didn't Think Anjlhiiig of Pare Here New ork V vrfl "fl .Atlco F't'infjio 1 . illll 'l f..- iituii . ii. I liter ot Mrs. John P Vs- C.issldv. daugl sidy, appeared beforo Magistrate Koch-1 emiorfer In the Long Island City Court , to answer for an automobllo lace she and Heorgo A. Gibb. a naval reservist i from Pelhani cnJocd Sunda. Theii ' car competed vvitli one driven by William I I. Klnsteiu I JIIss Cassldy Is home on a fmlough from France, where she has been dilvlng a motor ambulance She said that tibb was driving her car when tho iace tcok place near tho Qucensboio Bridge, and that she was so used to breakneck speed In tho war zouo she did not think any thing about it. CIVIL WAR VETERANS DINE TO HONOR GRANT Hirthday Celebration Last Night lo Prevent Confliit With Liberty Loan Saturday bout fort -five of the old soldiers iv lio helped preserve tho Union In the Civil Wangathered at dinner In Dooner's Hotel to celebrate the blithday of Gen eral Grant. Tho vcleians were members r .im Gem co G Meade Post No. I, whoso commander is Charles L Slier-j " General Giant himself joined the post j In 1877 at the tlmo of his visit to George V Childs in Philadelphia The celebra-1 Uon was held last night Instead of Sat-, urday so as not to interfere with the i liberty Loan festivities. The -veteran! havo already Invested more than MOOO, in the Liberty Loan ' Australians Kill 3000 in Single Engagement London. April 30.-An Indication of tho heavy losses suffered by the Germans in the fighting on the western front slnto Jlnrch 21 was shown by a dispatch In the Times today which said that the Aus trallans killed 3000 of the enemy In an action at Dernacourt on April 5. Dernacourt is on tho noithern end of the PIcardy front " K" Ql ESTIOINS V "' - BmmF &bk silfclvliw. ,LBr jR aSytP1Kp1W 3PKli(e' erpc.iul Inliii I cinip inpliirril lln- Miunp (.eriiiau ilurinj: a r.ml on llie cneiin". line in the ( licniiii-dc-DanuM eilnr I lie iucrii.iii i- wcai in? llie I rPinli War ( ro awarded nm for pallantrt in llic cupaprnient PERSHING LISTS 58 CASUALTIES Two nifriranx. Out' a (laplain. Killed in ctioii in I'Vaiift Al MEiN SU'TER NM)LM)S tiiicricati Catuallivs Ileported Apill IS Death Total 3SS I 2011 n."i3 2.17 12ii Killed tn action 47 Killed ur prbonci . . . Killed In accident . . Died of disease Lost ut sen Died nf wounds .... Chilian tinH attack, mlscfl l.ineous nnd un known causes ... Total deaths .. . Wounded Captured Missing II 4fi 10R7 I.'iSO 41 r.u 4t50 .Mi in flrnnd total 17 ii-lilnctiin. pril no Tin names of llftv-elght Amerlian . ,, , ,. ...!,. Foldleis uppenr In the cistialli list Is- fin ,1 hv the War Department Iml.i Twu , .,, . , , , ,1.,1 from were killed in notion, two died iroin weio severelv wounded, foitv-two weie sllghtl.v wounded nnd one Is reported i inlsslng m action Lieutenant Jolin W- Alorrls, pieiioiixlv repoiled wounded tevtrtly. Is nowUMcd-wlsuncr-tn iler-' ninnv. The name of Lieutenant Thomas i vimnn nretiniislv reported dead from accident, is now belleied n cable (.rror Tn,.,,., n. follows- Killed III Artlnn IHCHAUD LACIinXl't; I cap- i iiLTtnnivr o. n.wjtoxn, private lllr.l or AerlUenls 1 HLDrtlDOi: COPIl private ! ,,-iiimm M-. WASHLN'OTON, lrl- l,,ULi... - late lile.l of llH' Cll MILLS A. CltAMIIUliy, .aptaln pneumonia OUUI8 I'LAtlL .MCDfiLTT. piivate, fcarlet fever. TMi:S HAT US piivate. pneumonia. IM'USTON' N'OUL. private, crvslpelas. I'LAnux cii uvninrrr hiiown, private, pneumonia. ItAV L SlllHUIt. piivate, menlnsitis everelv Mimniled THOMAS J. CI IITA1N. seigcaui lUHALD S. l'ATTON. sergeant .MIC HAUL V. DAVIS, piivate T.UONAHP h SYLVIA, piivate JOHN LI'.Vl SMITH, private lllrtlill Mniiiiile.l IKilll.HT D f'OVi:, lleutrn.ini THTL'S H. CHAIN, lieutenant .!j,vv-?t AVOllTHlN-GrON- HINB i:..itnniiif jt,ji) iiiiui't . KIJXK M GNM.V coipoial ltt'KPlii: wi;kt. ar . .uii"ii. iiuoiici: ZAimnsKii:. corponi WILLI VM HltOWN. vvagonei THOMAS 13 PAItlHS. wagoner LIH3UT O AHItAHAM. private. JOHN' It IIAIHIUTT. private. .I1P.L13S W IlItADFIHLD. pilvnle i-IIAllLUS I! CLINKKNISKAHD. Pll- WTIIOnS T COIIIUOAN, private. ouohgij w. crnnma. private LLOYD 13. DI3V13L. private. GUOHGU If. Sl'TIN. private. JOHN P. 13GAN. private. WII.KI5I3D T KOST13U. piUat GORDON T3. FCLLHIt. private DONALD M. HAUL private. HUGI3N13 JOCP.nLP.T. piivate HISNUY W. KUNNI3DY. private JOHN M. KI3NNHDV. private. GUY L. LANC STI3lt. piivate 11DMONO P LT31K)C.. private JOHN F. LINDSAY, piivate ClIAKLHS A. McDHNM.D, piivate MAX MAP.KHA.M piivate SHULnY A MILLUII. pi Kate. noonn j. nolfi, piivate JOHN It. OimiKX, private HDWAItD J, PAHKI3U, private AHTIirn PICICCP, private WALTKU L. nUDOHN. private LOUIS 13. SHAVUIt, private. lI3ni3.MIAH F. SH13I31IAV, private. VAUGHN If SILVA, private. I-HAP.L13S AVKllll, private. LOUIS J. WOLF13, private i PHILIP WRIGHT, private MORTON C H1GG1XS, private ItAYJlOND C FISHI3R. corporal. MUtlng In Action MISHXC BUROnnON. private .113SS11 M. KING, private, pievlousiy r..nrt.-d died of gunshot wounds, now . leported slightly wounded ' SI10RTT IRISH SECRETARY EnglWh IlarrMer and. Liberal in Toli. lirs Acienlt Poll London, April 30. 13dvvard Shoitt M p has accepted the post of Seerttaiy for Ireland, succeeding II. 13 Duke, the Dally News stated today. ndward Shortt, the .newly appointed Secretary for Ireland. Is an Lngllsli barrister and recorder of the city of Sutherland. He Is a Liberal in politics; has represented Newcastle Kngland. since HilO, and Is an advocate of home rule for Ireland. PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1918 UOCIIE PRISONER t. vMKNa MAY DAY MAY BE TEUTONIC CRISIS I hits! in (Joriiian Tlural- ens Violrni Outhrcak ly SuHVrinj; People I'" MliE Al STMI l'CKS VV nnlilllElnn, .ll .111 With lieimati.v slashing desperate!) at the heart of Trance, 'Washington to day listened for a popsilile May tav stoim behind the Teuton lines. I'm tb-ulnrh in iistiin. liiljprerv. stu tlenis, Klaiocs and Owhs threatened I to make Slav I n dav to be renieiuhrred In the hisioi.v ir the wni Heine, dlplnmnllc dispati lies were scanned engerlv for liullcatlon of the outbreak. Amsteidam ollleial cables de clare demonstrations of growing inten sity arc proceeding nt Prague and manv I students h.iio been nirested. seierul killed and Hut llie feeling against the Hermans Is lnrreapingl liittet I The food situation In Austria threat ens to cause il simpathetlc demonstra tion on Hie part i f tho populace for any attempted uprising, the cables say. V pessimistic cipnse of the food situ al on has bo-n mado by Hie president .of the Austiian food bureau, savs one lolllcljl diplomatic dlspatili via Heme The piesldent's icpoit reads ns follows This situation has never heeu so piecarlous. and while waiting foi the tlrst dellveiles floin the t'kriiine which will lint ei me until late net month the iloveiumeut llnds itr-elf olillgcd to make a. new appeal to llie self-eacilllcn of the acilculturlsts II asks the members of tho committee ijj brln-atfvlfielr'1nftliiiio'tniciir upon the population so Hut during these anxious davs calm and comprsure ma bo maintained Mw .e t I'urthcr ollleial dispatehe fiom IJcrnn ' Sn, Kiitz was pot called lllack on Oiclaro that a meeting ot the r.eichstag mg to Inrormatlon rerclved from the lnfcol),u nf Mn ,-mplifMoii It was b f ! cominlssinn has been held and the fort Ho hns publicly announced his cau,,. i,r nng up much ciepe potting i. icetlon of icduclng Germanv s bread i objection t.. military sen-Ice. It was otlr r,.iovvs ration illsel.sse.l The .-alile adds lhat I no action was taken, hut that nn ollleial line was Issu.il to the public against deluding Itself regarding Hie resources which I'lualnla may be able to supply It Is said the extremelv cautious word- lng of the note Is to prepare the ptiblli for a reduction of food Italian cables Indicated Hint lieimanv is tightening her grip mi ustrla. keep-tnr- Ivlntr r'l.alles on H.e tt.rnne nl Hip Eomo time to stave off revolt of Hie wai- I'n.lllr fori, piil 30 - t'lfleon wearied people Herman controlled Cnlted Stales rallvv.i men members of , newspapers in the Dual Alonnrcbv are"10 'Susslan iallw.iv servi.e corps, were now urging that .onflscatod lands or 'among the 34n passengeis arriving on 'Italians In TitiiHn.j be distributed a transpadflc linei I among Henna. i --etilers thai Geiman flthei- passengers In. Hide Ijuly Mil Sfhools he opened in Hie distrlit .ind'tlel lagii atal tlftceu men from the lth.it the .leigj he .ntnelv lieininn Hal.lw in Lo. omolive Woil.s.it Phlladel- ' Thus mav Hdli.ui nailniiallsui he phia. and .1 Hotter U rigid .nuii'-eloi stamped out of the Ti.ntinu ' savs on0 papei TOWN MEETING MEN LOSE CITY HALL JOBS Uazlfll and Sliojcr Replace Tenlli Ward riidependenl With Vare Aids Two 'lown .Meeting pan woikeis hao been dropped fiom the city pa roll to inako places fur Republican di vision men. Both men dismissed live In tho Tenth Ward, w hero the Va'e forces hao launched formidable opposition against tho leadership of Thomas W. CiinnlnEham. chief cleik of tho Court of Quarter Sessions, who succeeded the lato Senator McNichoi as the rujlng I head of the Tenth Nell Hatklns, who led the Town Meet- .... .n,ii. last VmemVipi In tlm nil ,wiv .... - ..w .. ....... - Twentieth division of the Tenth Waul. Cunningham's home division, has been dropped by Recorder Harlett as a J1600-a-year cleik. Ills place goes to Harry T. Major, of 1801 Arch street, a Repub lican woikei associated with thu Vaie forces In tho Tenth AVard City Treasurer Sliojer dismissed Wll Ham I). Curie another Tenth Ward worker, who supported the Town Meet ing patty last November I'urlev. who was an assistant paving teller at $3000 a year, was the last Town Meeting nartv worker to hold olllco under jShojer His place goes to Geoige Cllf- I1 ton, a loinier iieiuenani oi juHKisiraic Campbell In the Twenty-fifth AVard, who has turned in for the A'are organization. "Republicans lendeiinc good, efli ' cicnt service are more entitled to recog- nltlnii bv the Republican party than ti.0se' w ho tried to defeat the party," ,,as the explanation given by Recorder Hazlett for the change In his office. "I Intend to recognize efflclency first and after that Republicanism." replied Cljy Treasurer Shoyer when asked the reason for the dismissal of a Town Meeting worker and the appointment of a A'are man to his place Maryland Minitler on Crista Lancaster, !'., April 30 Among those on the Y. M C A Bhlp torpedoed Vesterday was Rev. William A Reisem berger. formerly of Bejrwj n. Md , who, shortly before sailing married Miss Mabel AVoodrlne, daughter of Dr Wood ring of Albright College. Mrs Relsem iierger is living at Talniage, thin county POLICE CAPTURE MAN WHO HIRED EPPLEY'S SLAYERS "hiitlr Nick. K i fill Ward I nder A "en I for Cumuan. AitoI CM c;HT IN M5NN YUKK I'ri-oncr l.ikelv let I'rtixr ilal. Wilne in Trial of Hon- noil anil I'olicrnirn I mil U who obtnimd the sun in. it foi Hie firth Ward slumlins last September has been nirciirt In N 1 i u Word of his eaptiue wm ret elveil t"d.n Sean,h foi hint b.i been maile Tmi oial months. ' Xick" not om "f the f'ommonwealth s most important linKs In the eideneo ngnlnsl tho gun men who uete responsible for the imil Im of Acting HcleitHi- Ueoiee i:pple 'lafiN t'otello, one nf the gunmen nuuhc'l In the shiMiting, Hiild In a iiin fevainn made public during tile Coro ners inquest, that the imIIic wiir cap tiued 'Little .Vlik ' Inn let him go I his wa" denied bv Hie polhe Helen li connected with i. iti of Dlstilet Utnrney tloinn foi months have been following ilues concerning ZZLtvZ Homey llotan received word of 'N'lcks mpture today ho Immediately "'"t Detective Mct'laln to bring liltn to ""h 'V ibm. ...,..., ...... v.. u nlim. . Iffiil ti.nite l 'l, hnla. lilt.,, will ho one of the most Important wit- nescs In the next trial of Lieutenant iieimrii mill hid uiiier ifoi.vvi.inn nr rcsted In innnrctlon with tho shooting Little Nlik' is the man who. it i-. said irfed to g.t Idnikjaiks nnd guns fun i the 'I ntril nnd De lncev strcts pnlii'i) Ms I nn for llie gunmen who creat ed i he iclgr of teiror In tho "Jtloodv ' I' if 111 Wat. I on I '.In Hon Dav lie was unable In .Main them nt His stalimi house, mid latei ncioiding to I'ostcllo, be bought 'hem in a hardwaro store ftltln Is iisld tn he the man who made the deal with .Mlchenl .1. Sullivan foi bringing the Riinmeiil tn this cltv I'os tcllo said, iimoirg oth. r things in his mnfesslon. lhat Itltto was nrrested the night l.efore the primal v election and riitto dropped released the same night Hver since the shootlnir onipfctelv out of sight It Is said that tio has nevei heen fat fiom N'ew Yolk disohkykd i)i;.rr i.wv l.cu of llililc lo I'a.c Mii.lenl-" !Orialion Ooiirl-Mai ti.il n i,rl. A.iill 30 ,. r( - '- scnbeiger. leader of the International t)al- lllliln S.ll, ten. u' Aluinrlnllnn in A ...,..(. I ..,., ..y-.u. -w. .,, rtlUU-WIH. n In JloimW," .--.. .. . Vernon, will be i, ir.l bv court -marl la. .mill, nl !'ni . Kin, nn, fnt !,. ..fit.il ... ' nhn- tin. .ie.n.e e.i,... i.-,..- ,,..,r,i " ' said I Olonel MIlgsDUl V . comiuaildant nl "lo tort- bas asked the Mount Vernon pnllco for all the Information Ihey have about Dalsei.bcrge. s activities there, , ( M)Wi'.S MEN ARKIVE riflccu I'hilailelphiaus lieu Ii ('. . on Va Home I'rnni Hui,i I ror thn Ainerl. .in enibassv at I'etrograd. 'who Is nn his v,i in Wa-hlngton WOODWARDS GALORE" j SEEK STATE OFFICE I 'riciidis of Clicsliuil Hill Pliy sieial Seenl Trick in Name sake's Candidaev I I'andluate- frr Important olllces who fllo nominaiu s papers under the name of uodau aro sun cropping up Inst, ihc.e was James Woodward., gentleman, of Athland, who filed papers rar ins nom.n...ion or cc.etar.v or m - tcr-ial Affaiif ftcr some dilllcull.v in ' th Paupld i County Comt. Itepiewn tatlvo James C Woodward, of McJees- Ipoit, who is ii boua-flde eandldato for the nomination for Secretary of lutei ns! Affaiis, succeeded ln having them thrown i ut as defective No.r Ueo'-ge Woodvvai.l, a driver, liv ing at lc.18 IlonlU street, Xlcetowu comes fmwai.l nnd asks that his name bo kept on -he ballot at the May pil mary ns a candidate for tho Slato Sen ate In the Girmanlovvn dlstilet. Dr Geoige Woodward, prominent teformer nnd member of a well-known Chestnut lllll famll, I- a andldato for the same ..men m. iho snnnnri nf renrnse ..mi Town Meeting forces, who chaigo tho othei AViodvvaru with being a 'trick candidate of tho A'ate, oiganlzatlon The Georgo AVoodward papeis were filed In the nHlce of the Secretaiy or the Commonwealth, Ilairisbuig, where Ihey were accepted conditionally. An examination Is said to have Bhown them to be defective and Secretaiy AVoods declined to certify the nwne ot George Woodward to tho Philadelphia Count (ommlssloners to be printed on the Republican ballot. AVoodward. the driver, thereupon in stituted mandamus proceedings in the Dauphin County Court lo compel tho Secretary of the Commonwealth to certify his name for printing on the ballot as a candidate, for the Itenubll- i can senatorial nomination In thc Sixth District Friends of Dr, Georgo AVood vvaid say they will contest the suit, con tending that the o.,. e r;'. ,ien'V ,nr". " K AVoodward weie filed .. ,w v...u..u ... oters Meanwhile, they are making an ex - mnlnatlon of the nomination petitions fll1 at llnrrlnhnio- In rismvrr If lher at llarrlsbuig to discover if there'been In camp his W"'1; Jle.1 In Norrls an more Woodwards on the ballot. ' ?" bi ',l ' " nPqylred a ,ma" ,or 'Vir'Si n 1919 St rut YPRES DRIVE HALTED: U. S. IN THICK OF FIGHT I PIKSHJN(; ill AWAIT KOCITS BArJTLEORDIR Kiglitiii;- lori'p i) Bclwren Paris and Channel Poinl 1 A(;KI R) THE FRAY (JtM'inaii Homhardiut'iil in Lorraine Designed lo Keep iiicrirnus From Bi"; Mattlc Willi Hie iiirrtian 'I roups ill Cranir, April an .Moipineni nf units of licneinl I i-iiiiiks iniiiiiiinii iiegiiu last wee" ' 'las landed a foice oC'ltglitlng men in ' n illRlrict seven miles square, or there ''"- ," .-on. am, t,1 IBsl Channel Hero tlie rtwalt ' Hip onler of the l'roncli CiCticrallsslmo r0Pli, foi n genuino Amerlrnn dash nt tu C'ertnans nn the plains of JMcard.v i 1 ill loilv lii a nellrs of tlic tcivlcc lire represented, tin- men long accustomed , . ... , lo trem-li lonnneinent being eager to nioie foiwaid to the rone of combat i ,.,.., ..... . repr to t In the intei v ill of rest the men hao nnnoi ti.nitv I. st.el. I. thnl.- II.nliu In ' lireiiaiution for the open vviirfnu- now nipai-entl Iom tit had fin Hies. Anicricnn snldleis. The men rcali.. that thrlr lime has come and Hint thev lmo begun to rotate In the great l-'rcncli circle of military stiatcgy. Itccent lenevved artillery nctlvlty bv tho Gcrnnns in tin- Lorraine sectoi. northwest nf Ttiul. is taken tn menu .., .1.,. i.n. i.nu ... UAi ... ... r.,-nn'.if sen lee to llehL for his tountrv """ "" ' " """ " !" a concentration on the Amei lean front itlicii' to hampei Anurlcan partlclpa- Hon in the bag battles In the north. ' T.. (!l ,,.., i.pcnti n violent limn, . , " , : . ... vvoiiiu nu ino inosi nencui-iai io i ncn- baiilmi-nt uf tin- Anierican positions viam (I.ocre is in Rrlo-inm nknnt .... Siiml.iv in. ng. .vtd.ntlv fuariiig an . Atlet giving the matter consldcrabl. ,"'ocrc '" Clgmm, about seven. uttnik The Aim i Iran million took ! thought his wife wrote today to a miles hOUthwost of Yprcs and has. up ,.,,. ..halleng.. and the duel con- l 'mTx"' thc ""0 of hard fighting for . tlntlu. lor st vein I hoins, beiiigyi.ii tic - lMml am, ilk, ,,IT1 )n making n decision ' the last few davs. It lies amidst th.: uiariv v niii-ii. mini . p 111. in ...mi- night All this tlmo ritlcs and machine guns on both aides wcrq busy. ih.iciv . vivf . urn... imn.li vicun llhiotmh b.v -, I.liiUciianJJpy on ,U" "Illack I'rit7' Is dead, bored clean1 . l.,i. .-.!. MI-1,,1 -v.-, -r r . .... ' , . ,,, lmih.iI Irt l., ' rmln, pr, nutll the lleulcnant tool liin.l iti umiiliit ltitl tut ftie ll.ntun.i ' himsell t.ll the stoiv "N i amount m ..l.-ci vutloiu .oul.l lo- . I .iiiilmiril .in Pace l.l-cl.i, ( nlu.nn iin BOND SUBSCRIPTIONS T0TM, $24l3r442.400 WASHINGTo'n, Apiil 30,With four days to go after today, tho thiid Liberty Loan total had reached 2,4 13,442,400 up to 10.30 this morning;. Mils was an increase over the Inst 'official lepoit last night of $130,140,000. M0RAN GETS TWO YEARS FOR ROBBERY Louis I. Moinn, who hub a national police recoul, was sen etneed to two yenrs ln piison today by Judgo Monaglmii on a robbery chaigc. MINISTER FROM URUGUAY DIES IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, April 30. Cai'lob Mai la dc l'eua, died heie is survived by n widow nnd thine dauglitciis. - - i - ENERGY OF I. S. LAUDED ROBBERY OF SIX GENTS jjV ARCHBISHOP OF YORK J MLS TWO FOOTPADS - ,Tl.s ,:, ,if lNcu,apcr f Dclcrmi. n.iliiin of People l'rai'o Amer ican riny I ion, Apill 30 Tho Yorkshire Post contains an Intel view with the Arch-' bishop of oil. in which ho tells of his 'it to the lulled Slates. Ho was greatl Impressed by the eager and Intcnso determination of tho people "Whatevci disappointment may have, nt times been felt as to tho rapidity . With which theso great schemes of co- 0ptratlcin can bo carried out," said the . .... ... ,. ,-..i . . ,,, . Archbishop. Ms now merged in the cum- , inon dete! initiation to press forward I ith the utmost speed every effort which j United States can make for the com- nlon cau6e Referring to his visit to one of the laigest mllltarv training camps In Amer- lea, the Archbishop said- "Tho citizen army which Amei lea has cieated con. tains men ot all classes and national ities, but gives the Impression of re mmkable elllclency, unity and deteimlna tion to make its force effective." RICH SOLDIER DISQUALIFIED I IWrittown ulli, l'liviirall) Home Troin Meade tnfil. 1 Vnrrl.lAlcn. I'tt. April 30. The Noi- i.iitnwn draft board has he nas neen. nouueu that DaMd.Leroy.Fronefleld. of Nqrrl. ,,.,- nas neen ...Rcnarire.1 1 town, has been uiscnargeu from Cam Made. where he went last Sentembe . with drafted men, because of niu steal disqualifications Sine Fronetleld has I neen in caimi ilia lanm urn in ,y. i- vuuv rcstio 1,iku ConriNr 500,000 WILL BE CALLED TO CAMP IN TWO MONTHS l'Aicilcil That Lnrpesl Summon'- c UmiciI in Draft Will Mcpin Tomorrow Mn.lilnnton, April 3ft 'llie laigest draft jet summoned to Hie eolois since the Initial call which oi Knnliod tho Xatlonol Army will be made l' Iho War Oepattnient almost Immedl ai.li It Is likely that the first call will enino tomoirow iiffectlng the Jlay con tlnA. n.lh t ..... 1 .1.. .., . coiiiidercd nie .ailred out ns Is be- lleved nbsolutelv necess.uy, the call for nav will total .100,000 men. whllo the call for June will teach M-ry nearly -'0ft Oon. Arm olbVeis refused to disius their intentions in advance of official action In Secretin y Halser nnd Ti-ovo't Mar shal lieneral Crowder. They prlvatel admitted, however, that the figures men tioned were .ipproxlmitclv correct Quotas after May nnd June will be re duced lo fit the cantonment nnd 'camp llmllll. Inns I. Is linnait linn el p. . In eel as large n percentage as poshle of the men who will lie .ailed this a car Into service at once, "n that thev can be hent overseas to complete tlulr training be fore next w iulei NO COALITION CABINET Mil in I lo l'oini One for Dual Mon- urcliv FaiN I iirl.li, April 10 Doctor ckerle's -re . . . i tin-...! coalition cabinet on the basis of n coin-I promise with Count Tlsa hae ailed. according 10 a Budapest dispatch to tin. iinenehrne. Neusle Nachrlcbten , Count Helaseren.vi Is now spoken of as in succcssni to form, i J'leniin on ejdltt SHIi DliCIDKS III SHAM) SHOULD JOIN .M VltIM" .o nn (inner i'ils Menlisnlv'illc In l.ure L'n.Iciiilcd Man From Ami) patimtie woman of Jleichamville N. .1 iiwerl ii mnetliiil lllan 1n nltl hel undo idod huband In "electing :i branch --,.:i- ..- ,i7... i. ..- .., ., haui,, iinrtecldc.1 as to whether he would like to enlist In the marine corps ..r the nnnv llo wanted to do his dut but was iinvlous lo gi; where his services ii.itll.ei w 111 lie sent to sect me man todai and ifiorts will he made to enlist him In tho marine corps THOOl'S SAFE L E(;LAD . .... . ..... .... ... (Mlavvii, April 50-s,Aiinoiinccment 'is ' iloTr'rrivar '" i troops In Ungland Tlicy Incliido Infan . iMinti. In Knclnnil rliev tiy drafts from Hi ltls.li Columbia, Onta ilo, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Snskatche. wan nnd Quebec, field nitlllcry fiom Vancouver, London, Ontario nnd To. , lonm. im-c-.ii-., .-u-.. ui,, i iiinny lira WillUr II .1111-. 'in l. lll-ll.ll-.. allipiuiIU ifiiuia 'and ii Serbian draft. Tilt- Uruguayan minister, Dr. today attci a ohort illness. He faking , Held In.ler Hcav Hail for Pennies ami Notebook Prom , , inlim six cents sent two mi n to jail to ik.v, when James J. Kellv. Third and sprtifo atieeis, nnd George Foster, Tenth and A'ino i-ticots. weie committed In de - fault of t ('fO ball, bv Magistrate Bea- "i'he two woe accused of holding up AVIlllam 11 Jlaitln, 813 Vine street. today and rubbing him. of a notebook and six cents A companion with them eicaped Detectives Iaiy and Lavery caught the men after tiring seieral shots I M,Y eiii; nir V n ejl,L,3 lJL.au I Aiclim of Heart Diseate Has Not Reen I l l.i.iln,.! I iiieiiiiiicu , The bodv of n unidentified man wasi found .it Arch street wharf today by i Policeman Stuckert, ot the Fourth and Vine streets station. The man was about forly yeais old, five feet nine Inches tall. dark eomplexloned. b lu. eyes and had thn letters -u. a M. i laitoea on tne back of each band. He woie a dark- hin cole Mark shoes and a black felt hat. patrolman aiurtvcri, " me man fall from a log, took him to Jet- ferson Hospital, where He . ,T" l,r - nouueeu . imm. 'i .... New Jeney Office Transferred 'IIIIC ItCICIl CU I Major AVInneld S. Price, or camaen fwho formerly commanded the Camden , battalion of the Third Regltpent, Na. i in. fj,,.rrt nf Xen- Jersey, and ho has been at Camp McClellan, has been eral Major Price has been In command Ion of the Ulth PRICE TWO CENTS IIERCE TEUTON .' BLOW BLUNTED ' IN INLANDERS KronL Quid After Complele Repulse, Haig Reports . - -- - I J' KfciNCll TAKE I.Or.RR British Advance Line East of Villcrs-Brclon- ncux nsr day or ger,man -yjk orFEXsivK J 'syi London, April 30. The (icimnns have been completely linlted in their desperate attack on a. wide fiont in Flanders, designed t force the evacuation of Yprcs. Field .Marshal Haic's report said today lhat the northern battle front n "comparatively quiet," following- tuc neavy repulse inflicted on the enemy VCstenlaV and last night, g-' ... ., . . i"",v"q. map me enemy nas been 'c.haustcd bv the terriHc pace and - ' ' enormous casualties. N'ot only has he been stopped, Mar shal Haig said, but the French suc cessfully counter - attacked near Locre, icstoring all their positions. I.ocre is a position of strategic im poitance on the Franco-Belgian frontier. Its capture by the French announced by the War Office, marks a gain of ground. Uther ground that the Germans Hind gained in the recent fighting on I tl Kinj-, i,.fln ,( .. .. lllc J lant";ls uattle liont Was ra captUtcd by the Allied forces. .... ... , wH.ii lulls from winch the Germans haye'" laS lieen vaj . t : t , .. . .. A'fe j i . T. , is """1 ' rench forces.) r. ., --.-- Success ntlended Alliorl (tn-iiol. i' '-?" battle front as well as , ln I' landers. The British lines were again ex- tended in the sector of Villcrs Bretonneux. (Villcrs-Bictonneux lies about nine miles east of the British base of -, Amiens. There has been stronfr j British pleasure against thc Ger- mans there for a week and the Ger , mans hnve been thrown back several times.) Ilaig's Report I The complete text of the official re port follows: Successful counter-attacks car ried out by French troops yester I day afternoon and during the eve 1 nine; drove the enemy from thc re mainder of the ground gained by hint during thc morning in the I neighborhood of Locre. A number of German prisoners I were captured. The whole village of Locre is now in (he hands of our allies. j After the heavy repulse inflicted upon the enemy yesterday, last night was comparatively quiet on ' the northern (Flanders) battle 1 front. We advanced our lines slightly cast of Villcrs-Brctonncux. On . tlie remainder of the British front there was nothing beyond artillery activity on both sides. The German artillery Is roaring from. Ypres to Meteren, but low-flying al-' tors havo brought In reports that the ' !,,tnc, J? Icss fur'0U!', ,h " mornln,f nn wave after wave broke down, a dispatch. "from tho front sajs. I The German high command ordered i Its men to take the nest ot hills, from Kemmel to Dcs Cats, n distance of five land one-half miles, east to west, at all costs llkevvjse A'pres, Rut as the dla- I J?h, VmI'i' iimWiiT " French have Jielded ground, despite. one ot the most furious onslaughts of,, I the war , . Monts Rogue and Nolr (two miles j lWest of Mont Kemmel) ate well namedi On their slopes the Germans He thicks A, weltt-rlng ln their own blood a gruesoine, , testimonial to French tenacity -J , (The French word "roiige" means "red" or "bloody'; "nolr mean "black," "foul" or "horrible" t . j Further north around Voormezeel , (less than two miles south of Tprea)!1 th flat fields are full ot terrible sights. Here British divisions caught the storm-". ' era wUh artillery and madilne-gun fir ' . A-,imI1ina. the enemy, who foueht well Zl?Z-V??&U :-- - -i- strewn wlincaaavers ,jq On th whole it was a, day of heavy losses for Crown Prince Kupprecht, tr(tha out commensurate gain, me correspond en comments. T ' The German command wants tha Flanders hills because they oommanet I the surrounding laws. Tho German politicians -want Tpres because they lmff. f 4W1IH-I"f - i- vV1-'-'v S-l... w-r. &- -- -; - "--. "IV, ?3t':i " ; " '"v" . tV'v-!? JM burg is reaay 10 -aenncs nis wgum VS ir - . py-- -a There is reason to Deueve that aMl- 5,lJl.n? .P"?1."! " '"i,,?! ,.-., ,.-,. Csatlnu4 rft VI ' Tl ot the Second Battalion lufantr al camp. It M g,CMUaud un Tate Xh. Column Jour V atinffri