lEuenma IJublk Utetger THE WEATHER fTiwhinpltm, May 2. Fair tonlffit, Friday and irnhaldy Saturday . TMimivrmi: i i:h "nun It -i in , II i: I 11 2 1 1 l4 jR I'l M M hl I I ' I I POSTSCRIPT VOL. IV. NO. 197 PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1918 CorimaiiT. 1018, m tub Pernio Lzrou Courier PRICE TWO CENTS DANIEL LABOR VICTOR Scm'lar) i" Stirring Ad dress, at Navy Yard PRAISKS U. S. WOKKEK KOR TUUK PATRIOTISM Renewed Loudly Asked of Men in Sliop ami Home LEAGUE ISLAND RIGGER Enlargement Planned to Ab burc RuildiiiK f Laigesl W.nsliip- ' HIGH POINTS IN Mil. DAMKI.S'S SI'KL'CH: I : ' "Nn man's dollar is worth nnv- iliini' if the war is lost." "The greatest disappointment of (he Kaiser is iir the falliiiK down of , tl ..l.....m.1 itt-fiiinr;tnrl.l to I llC jiiIIuhiivm i' 'i rt - i foment a social reolution in this countrj." "Ilcst confident that ur rights are in safe hands and that the Ad ministration and Congress are alike i . ! I il.it rUninir.ii shall not lieierillllll-ll l.ll ..v."" v i.prish -it home while we flfillt for it perish ai numi h nl.t-nnrl " mi imn.inc will he mobilized in Jim... ,v.." - in the great struggle to preserve the principles upon which our republic was founded." "The crjing need of the hour is ships and ships and more ships." i. .ii w,i,n nf the .Toseplms Daniels ,ccietarv nr lie N'aw. cpeaKhu; before the entire noru- In" foioe nf the Philadelphia Nbv urd atl.ciKU.- Inland toda delivered a Mr- ai i.cihu iBi-ii" t rim; wai inesaBe to Amejlcan labor that Is liullilliiB fhlps andbujlns l.lli- trtv Houds to help defeat l.einiiny Tap. attitude of th. l'reiddent and His Administration and i ouurep- lowani the laborlnc Ulan In this louiiti was ckarhiB outlined and forms a messam to laboi tin lountrv over In the louri-e of his Hpecch heiretarv . Daniels Kiild that the Philadelphia Navy -...i ... i..i.. isimil w 111 be enlaiEtd and expanded so that It will be capable of pioduclng all il.isces and nlzes of battleships , Stiretmv Dinlels nulled beie last nlRht He In tin KUeat of Ileal -vn i.-..i t.. 1. 1. in nt tbp tiaw 3ard iiiii... ...... - - - rnllonliiK the spen 1 t the navv vanl the Seinlni weni to the flellevue Stiatfoid to t-piak Ik fme tho Chamber of Pommel u VViirkirs ( niisraliihiled HTK n 1 tiiiBriHHinir" . .. . The s.cieta.v beBau MS speecn ,m. js e(1 mme cniiRiatul.ttliiK the wniKnicii on ineir eplondld ;k,ur';j,p"l;1;l,,nll I-eadirs of the l.lbertv Loan drive lie Fald had done mil h '""''.'f,1', there h.i that Hula his not vet con the Anieili in people the iiinliueiut '",,,.,, , ...,, ., .,.. h 1. Ia .,. the American navv thev lion teei n inslanci i.r bl he """"' months 11E0 when the emplojes or ne nav anl tool, the lead In l'l'"ijl,,M their support and later made ttnoil tneir ..lA,l.r., tr, tbi. lOlllltIV lie pointed out that Ibe policies of nl,(,nn,ct mil Out or a tolal popula the N.iv liepiitnunl and the "'minis-I .. ()f s0(, j, l)a )ws .nrnllnl 250 miIi- tratlon I011U lonaid the cnl irBenieni an. expansion of the v."d lit LeaBUP Island tnlp1 fiom the' battle uulser to tin hinallebt uaft The hicntai iilMiexliiessnllilsKi.nl- ncatloii at the eslabllsliiueul of an all- piano failoiv beie and hild that lie nlancs would be lUllMHICtcil fol t 11 navv much more lapldl) than In tin past Mr Jianiils sald All liirrlrans will be miililllrii in .111 iniin ll.e ureal Mri.BK e to i;"""1' '"' ''"'' J cldf ii" wbl nr llepultlli """' t .a. Nt, man ilnllnr In Xnierlin In nrlh iinjIld'iK If Ibe war l lt. I111lust1l.1l liadiiH and hadeis in 'on Bress and In publb olTUe 111 1 husv de preKS and ill llll I 1 ol UP HP OH!" ne- wiiinn inr - . ........... .. ..,.n fLT.'.'s .,,,1 KiiendliiL- tliimselMs.lis done a jump In in lees rr beer over '". 1 . . .. . .. ..... but ne all know thai in tin i.ih anaij sls it Is tin man who labois the man who bears llic heat and but dm or the day, illlin In the tuiubes 01 on llic ships 01 111 nn v.iius or on" 1 iii.iii" facturlliR plants who Is inalnl icuwiii ll.ln fn llll wltlllillB 111 loslllE of tills Bicat win 'llu men who .111 tilininK out ilpMioci and miiultlniis lepalr- .......... .1.1. .....ulAllrtll..., .11 llltla ing llEllllUK MHI' . .'nn,, ......r. "- ' xerlhiB men hunt naft to luKo nn and xeruiih ,,l'V. ... ....,.,.,.. supplies to l-ianii. 1 ue j.im . !''"- I ' ,'- ,,,', ,,," t Ilea.bwood lloiile nnd dohiB ns linpoilant i-eivleei as the l! ,,, tii, ('ounlv of Oicmi as 11. men wlio an at tin front tmisted bv the boiniiRh of lluulinnnil ... k I rj i mr nuips .,..1...., .1.. 1. .i.iir.iiri, nml tlidi nlll- llncness niakis Ibeni saciillct (o furnish 1 inRiieiw nmi.tp the ImpleimpiM 01 war. no iuc- ... at tho float will Rlvi their llvis with- out the uri lilies wlileh will 1 liable tin 111 ..... .... ...... I, ll, 1 ,,1,1 of II,.. severest w Intel labor In the foiests of agalnH bihiIp irosBliiBS and In ion Oregon felled the tins fo, oui al.plane. l'UoVJX 'SfnU."". le1. fleet The have woiked on our ; ile- .. .i ,. iak i-liltiu nml lull n 1 lkl.f! Birorr wm "i"1' "!'- -""- il,A . lit no 111 iniMllIlUll lilUlUI UTL' tlllU thlsh cxplole woiks. There in no more FKkUleu IHUOr IN l"C uiiu mm nu uiuur 1 tealllnc for more wicruiee in... inaiii,,. plojcil In the bullilinir oi snips uui ing this last winter, when most men were Continued nn Puce I'no, lulunin To "STEALTHY TERROR" A Spy Mor of (iermun Inlriguo ond Creal llrilain lly JOHN FERGUSON llegim. in SiTUlUUY'S iuening spublic HieDgcr WHAT'S THE MATTER "Better Than I Can Buy," Krppvl Says of At my Fare ('.imp di.iiil, Itnilifird, III.. Mux "Thp food lieu- Is In tier thin I urn nIToul to hll In Washington Assistant Scciptuiv of Win I'l "I 1 1 li K Kpppel, self intistltiiti d i tinkle- dpi I mil toil i Ixeppcl h ih hi rn leading Mir Niitlnmil Aimv lift' fin ii wick In ordpi to Inttci Hilii Plinspli t li indie i intotimcnt piul.lems MONEY UNCLAIMED 225 YEARS ictv Jet sex Soeioty Dividends Since 1692 Hold in London Special (.nhlr In ,', milts I'uhtir I nlgrr I opurloht ma hu Ihr Xrti toil 7 . I tm.iiroij I fitiili.n. Mil J In a li li i t ' ' London I'irss, ViltiP) I'rpMon ills at tcntlon to monejs which have nut I.p.i I I limed for niorp limn ii' voars mil arp rpcorded In an ollli I il adiPitisi inrnt lli.it li ih Just lucn published, lii'inlrinR for reprpetitatlves of the shiiehod r of tlic West Ni ,Icrsc Swim on whose soil, no dividends liai lmi liald since 1CS2 This soclct Is alleged to liun hi en a eompui of adventurers fornud in Ifill for tile purpose of acquiring 1 tl In Hip inloules of llrttlsh North imrim foi In ding purposes ami ror Ih, in ne 111 of member llipiiof TIip nmliiin d li il.im o of funds of Hip mm leu ipw amounts to til $71 inbnut Jjn ' li.) MNIFS NF.W GERMAN EXPLOSIVE BritMl I wlet Seeicl.irx Savs Doolors IIao Not Found Any Speual ( ,,, to .,lrmm, , ,P(gl , i.. .. .... ii,. r -.., t fi i. wji'iK"1 "" hit the ciu 1 ork 1 lines omitciui ! I niiiliiii, M.i .' l.in M icIMiPlsmi I ndpr Seuctar for War icphliiR 111 1'aill iinpnt to iiuestliaiM riiemU iivKctl ' h lid that tlierp did not uppem to lie I am pildeiup to pad Hie nipdlcal au thorities to liellep lint nn of tho wounds of Hip llilllpli Mildlpra In tho ..williu-, ... uir ..,,..,-., .......o ... ... Ucrnian orfonlve had hren nnscd lij a npw kliu of 'CJl)lo,Uc or L,cmli..il idicli nn.. or gas KAISER QN "BUFFALO NICKELS" Coins With Indian Head Mlcicili ppcar in Ilohoken Nfn lorki Mal . nuitaio ndUeis wlih the Indians head alteied l an I i "Pert eiiRravei to a iepnentatlon of ..,,, m HoboKen To tlU) th(1 lIlsl U)Ut(iri, nf ti, txmt hit of (leinian niliertlslni; Chief of ''"'he H.ich has detailed dete. lives and the ,e,uriment of Justlie has been ,UciI , 14, x gkeil helmet was put nn.llie In- oians head an eni and a lleuelv up Ulrnc) musla(ll, Hiipplleil and a . los, - nit,B f0r, inllar ill plcteil The ,Ulnutols ,,,, ,,,, t ett,d,ns rs)0j not(e( n. alteration on a toln landed to him hv .1 well-dusved .,r,i.v vv hon. h. . .ille.l a l0lccma ,no ,an esiaped In a passing tutomobil BALA OVER TOP SEVEN TIMES Will SjStancfl Lihoit) Loan Honor Flap rilicii1 of Hill nip todn pinudly cdlltnK RlUntlon to the K-Htnrrtil Llb eitv 1-oan linnnr line wlikh N MoatlMK ff1111 n tnlf nn thf rnnf nf tho UMn ... .. -" " . . tiiitiiin f.i hnnl litaiiBp Rain htm ntpr. intontlnn of the intilotli suburb to place ln the hlimH of fncle Sam (ue tn(al ront,i,utons (lf alnoullt to jr;fi 950 When the th . dte 1)CBan. Bala found $17.! .1.1 lilnl li.in ilrlvp bec.in. H.llll found SI7.inll . I ko. rim. (1 minnslte Its ll.imp fill flip .in- ,,, CASE BEER PRICE JUMPS ii ,,. 2.)-Leilt lnrrease 1'ori'IMsls l(le III Hcver.l-e alllO rxV neeiart V .11111 ... ...n ,.ps on iw beei win in. ,(1,..e,i tweutv-flvi cents todav lleie- 1 i iicvn insm-i-s .,,.. . j . - nftpr lljrht ami diiik loi r wUI hcU for 1 71) it lilNf l Mlt'l IP - RrowrtH hi urn Hie lncrraM on wai .,,11. nnu xt. liU li Ilii t-i. linn iiihlril expenses to rv.lv plui-i ot th. brewing (msti llrl. . u ,,,, 1. rr l.n. hia klill llm ..llA line blB Inewer howivn pritllited tint the pilce wouiu lisp 111 nasi t. .1 ouiti uilliin the next two months If thin the bit is believed Inevitable Hie 1111 ih neievctl iiiPMiaoie OIM'OSliS GRADE CROSSING Jcrt.cv Iliuril Denies Appliialion for One at Interecling Point rrlin, 2 The Male Hoard of ,nnlIl I'tilpi rnminlsslon, rs tndiv I.1 - ..I. ., ..n. ...Iuul.,1. fill II, n st tililisliitimil f,'llllll I'll HU -ni... .. .... . .- .,' .or a Blade irossltiB at the Intersection 1 nr 1,0 .1. run I'nilia and tin I'ennsv The llndings or Hie itmmiii-sion siaieii UMt ,iulnK tin Mniunei as mam as ll.lilc trains net d IV hale bet II mil ovu Ihe IVnii-jliniilii ll'ill"'''! ' the 1 u-.i.it in iiiiest nu and I11I theie are .- , , ,,, Jc ,,,,1 Uallroa.l 1 tossing on 1 the In- ten-eilfon It Is declared b Ihe 1 oni- ...1.. 1.... il.nl tlm 1, nil. c nf Hip S.I.1I. Is 1 ' lllit ,i,e immediate fuluic as well as I " ' )ebCUl UdiiBein BEQUiaTS'lNOPEKATIVK . . --"- - Making Will I Iletfuesls or $100 each to the I'huiili ' - Ilia ITauii l.lllla Slstplu of I lln I'nnr 1 1 ..:".."". v";-l. '".;: r; - - iieriliaiiioun, aim fi .'ii-c-i'o " i.i.iiwu .in . Homeless Industrious Ilnn, In the will 'or Tatharlne A Dojle SOI null stiiel. ale Inoperative hcc-iusu the ti'Klatrix dl"d nltbln a month or mailing the will t The bequests Bit to the lit Itev John J Mcl'ort under a spiclal pinvlslou, and , (lie 13500 estates goes to tho relatives , of the decedent Other wills probated tcday were those .of Louisa M Itementir, 18.il West 'I loiai I street, which In private bpipiestx ills. poses of property valued at $3t Gon , iMutllda Thole, Hit N'oith Lawrence street. 2D,7.'0 . Jacob .Stable. 24.'7 West Oxford street j 1 1,725 . Tliomas 11 Sloan, 1811 Chestnut street, 810.500, and Lllra. beth C hballon, 3021 Humllton stuct, 87800 U. S. AMBULANCE MEN HARD AT WORK iu Heron vtork i beuu done In iiiern that our nlih( r are in die llink of ibe li.illle of I'narilv. and llicv lutvc liien i lied inunv tiine liv the I rem h i oinnijiuli r for ji.il l.nitrv under lire. Tin- phologirjpli -lion- lliini lirinpin in loiurailes who have bcin vvniiuiled on tlic firing: hue SPLIT IN AUSTRIA NOW ALLIES' AIM Internal Dimension Offers Diplomacy Field, "Wussh- melon .s Yiew PEACE FEELERS ARE OUT i!) cuivroiN v. Gii.iiEiir ' ... , ,.,,, Staff I orruponilnif u,nlia t'ubllc 1 nlarr . n W.isliiiigtnii, .May . omclnl UiiowlcdBe is denied of the Pope's repoited plan to tnaKo 11 new plci for pence und nlso of tho visit of Pi luce Slxtus "f ISourbon-l'nima to i-inn. vifnnso mid Its nossllilP loHtlon ktiiB Alfonso and Its possible iciauon to fuithei peace nnneuveis of the Umpeior of Austila Nelthei Is anv knowledBC admitted here of Austria's pffoits to arrlvo at n sepaiate pcaLe with Italy what was published nt Hie tlmo Cei nln and fleinenccau cut Into their emaikablo disnuto nvei who was le- icinaiKiiuio uisiiuic nvci who whs io sponslhlo for startiuir peaco mnviis 1- tlons littwcen Austila nml the Allies liads to the belief tli.it tho same pioo. c ..iin,.u U ,-, , ..................... -' nay mis nine iuuhuhi wun hip nnu of mulling nn ngiecincnt between Austrli and Italv I'loni Kiiinpniii n.ineiM II would nppe 11 that this Is lot the III st time that King Alfiinso . . ... ... . .. has been visited nv Kixtus of Ilotit boil In 1 elation to peaie Ileal Peine VIimp)h ClPineneeaus publliatlon of the Mni neiors litter probablv makes further nppio.iehcs lo 1 lance and Iliigland by 1 Ihn,, Mmitlv aflei noon and nlll lie Austila unllktlv So Hipio Is 1e.11.011 lo thp sueFt of Ibe plant s ulllcluls at luni'li supposo tint the tllUMichrs which say ion bcfoip hp makes his tour of tin the prPFPin enori is turpi ipu .11 Italy ule line nnd that whether it turns out to be Alfonso or the I'npe who will ait ns Interniedlarv a real mne Tor pence like those or Willi h a HeetbiB Kllmp'o vias given dutliiB the reient pel lod or Alistro Iremh fiBiikniSH Is lion going on I The reason for thinking- so Is that tl l .".?" "r ""n.. ,,U,,"..",Sm?;,,."I ... . .... ., . . ... . : lilll.llliH "."- '" ...-, ii,,. nc nbandoned their pollej of srpirat- Ing Austila troin ilcnniiiy now appear to bP woiklliB unolllil.illv nt least upon the more successful polk v or splitting AIISll a 111". sin ,.,,.,,1. ,.,., lull's Thei'amorof the Slivsof Au-t.lafor Independenie U stendil Inn. using The OUiiB I Impel "i f'"e 'ho iicesKltj or Austi u beiseii .hour laiiai lines niiher obtnluliiB n ai o or of resortln aB'lii to the blush, repiesslve meaniits against his Slavic subjects which pn vailed n jne iiiei ii 01 me w.u i ui- ,.,g his Predeecssin's icIrii. and wlile'l, bo etlseonthiued i.iiitisrnr i arl I ll.er.il T1,e poliev or .'ran,., Jiiseph was , nil the Jails with .Slavs who found rault with his i ule "nil oxeciile those, who earned ror Independence Km- ivunt I'zernln roimei Uisiin-IlunKii-peror Cbnrles. In Ihe spirit of liberalism rlau I'oielgu Minister lo consent lo this with which he ascended the throne, a. I action Ills removal liom olllee makes lowcd tile M.IVH irer spee-iu i tie rebuil is .. .ik.wui,. ,.--o..... rt.B...-fo.ofelgh.5.e..,teIec,ed &,TMlAml members oi lie. ro.nan 1 a..,. u..e.n, a c ,.-' - ;j, wl)he gets It rr.nn I said to favor Independence of the South- i .., " ern Slavs from Austria The discussion I of Independence even In olllcial bodies I tike this Is so free thai some or the 1 mme violent words do not appear In the lolllilal records The Slavic presn openly agltalPB for fieeilom I I'oiitllbullliE to this separatist move 1 nient among tin Aurtrini Slavs has been tho ngrecnienl rencnen ny signor Torre, representing n large group In ti,., iiiiiiim Parliament, and renresenta .i. ... .. n.A u.iii.iiArii sinv lii 1innn This agreement, has not bee,, olllclully recognized by the Italian Gov ernment but It has a large force of Italian opinion behind It. for Italians have come to see that Italy a greatest future safely (onllnued on Pace Mi. toluinu Oiife WITH PHILADELPHIA? IT'S BEHIND '- jii aiiibuljiue men 111 I ram l-, iicm BOWLES NOT OUT BECAUSE OF COXE ie Shippiiifr Supers is(r IIP l Here to Direct Private Plants S T I L L U. S . AGENT ... . , . ,, ,. , Appointment nf William ! I'oxe, nf ' ... v ilmlncton as supervlKir of shlpjaidn n thH tKlUm w, nnl Pmln,lto Admiral aH of )e ,m. ernmeiit-mntrolleil Hob Island Hilstol and Newark plants It was learned toda I Mr ,'' ' "'"Iv Intrimhed nt ibe "'"'"' or the UmeiReni v l'ieet 1 orpora- OI hpp U(i inmp t(l (ll) ( , flbml Wilmington arrivinB at ' mini, this mornliiB and tacklid his blB lank at .'".'hrSUSf nS ,,,, lU ramlliailzlnB hlnwelf wllli th. details of Ills new woik .Mr I'nxp s pai t In tliu speeding-up or ''"UdliiB iarRo carriers will h ive no con- ",,n"" "'"' (vr" u '" '"' 'l''vernment , ,,,,,, i(lu,,a wvrrcv, u M j tm ue,i llt n,P ni,,.H e will be in iliiiiee of opeiatlons nl luivatilv nwnid I Plants hu. Ii an 1 'rumps and the Sen "k MilpbuildliiB lompaubs This ,IUKe nl ,U, ,ii,uliiiB priiBrain has biietofori been under the dlieitlim tr I' W ilrogaii who has been dlslilil ",",'', f,,r ,l"' shipping board ilrnBan a naval anhltcit, will le an aswiilale of ,,. .... .in . iir I'liaileB M Sihwab. dlieilni getieial of the KuiPiBeni l'ieet I'liporallon who apiHiinled Air i'oxp vcterda nil) 1 un tiiiue his Khipwml InsiHitlon tour to- ilai Halting Ibe plant or tile) .New Voik Miilibiilldlng 1'oinpani Uu will unite )ltnl geueial outline of his speed up shipbuilding plans for this set lien ub be made by Mr Peluvah nt a dlnni i he will give to all tile big shipbuilding heads at tilt IJcllinue-Slrnlfnnl tonight The oxuit nulurp of Hie evnik lo hi undcrtukin bv Mr i'oxp, is expected to u " hnponant r.a.un .. .he lunf,- dice I'll ill man Hull, v, or the Rlilpphig rio.ird. I'hailes A I'liz vice pitsldenl of the emergent y I'leel I'oiporatlon . Ad miral Howies cenernl m inagei , pn 1- ... ,, .. , ,,i. . . ..i.i,. ,1"",K "f ,"1 'l'8 l"4""" ,"'',"'; I n"1'' """ '."J' ""V""' .0,lll",H "'" lo i the. guists of Mi hehnab FERDINAND MAY LOSE CROWN .. . , . i i- v;:il I Kep"'"-''! Plllr.ll Kllipnes Will Delhi one Itiiin.iiii.iii litiler lVL''Zunn" ,h" r uwll .iioln It Is understood heie ii.n..,,. some lime ago tried to Bit Rilly1 mass.', i cllu- WOMAN RESCUED AT FIRE liiiirieonciliii Blaiii: Itoom, She Is Cairicil lo Safelv' Hie which did stvcral liundred dol lars damage at in Soulb Llevenlh ...-.... .l. .,..t. ......I, ,,,U tl,M lilP of Mrs lieiijamln Itube I Iu'wiiiiim titer In Im; liiinrjsoneil bv the She was earned lo saieiv iiowii a nrr- I names In her loam on the llilfjl floor nolUoIn boarder who avvakoned Max hllvcrsteln. the owner of the building air? Kuuen was laaon uown ine ine escape bv hllversteln, who was burned while fighting his way through the flames to her room Int. rnHll mil I iltn EXCLUSIVE WAR CABLES Announcement : With today's editions the Evening Public Lujgmi begins the dally publication of nn exclusive special cable service from Europe, covering not only the battle fronts in France, Flanders and Itnly, but all the capitals, where momentous political, spclnl and economic situations of the utmost importance to the people of this countiy nie constantly developing. Attention of our renders is especially directed to the dispatches of Philip Oibbs the famous English correspondent at the western front Mr Glbbs has scored n remarkable record for "beats" since the picscnt Gcrmnn drive began, often solving his leaders with important news Items a full day nhcad of competitors. In addition to this foreign service, Clinton W. Gilbcit one of the foremost journalists and publicists in this country, has begun to contiibutc daily dispatches from Washington of notable interest not only for their news quality, but for his kccnl.s analytical and illuminat ing method of studying the mnich of events at the gicatest news rcntci of the Western Hemisphere Watch for these new features and prove their value for our.-clf! 68 LIVES LOST WHEN CRUISER STRIKES LINER (.olIi.Mon Occurred in Thick Fo Off the Jeie Coast NO WORD OF ACCIDEiNT I NTIL SURVIVORS LAM) List of Thiiieen Passengers Known to Have Keen Saed SAILORS SHOW HEROISM New in U. Max Klxt-elght dead was tho estimate toiWy of lives lost In the tdnkliiK of i the coast unci Cltj nf Athens uiniinej I'v n 1'iencli eiulscr off the Je.sev "MMrailv jestorilty mointiiR ine 1 uy or Alliens nas en mute to rcr .J;;;,. '::;,'. fop the I IIUU 11 Ul- ,1, , . t . . . . ,, Mlors hen. today dcclaitd the ship ,i.... ... . . 1 ....... 'l,11',11!" "1c'e I'!u,,clic'1 Muu 1,er' hons leaped nvcihoaiit 'J'hu ihIhsIhl; Include nlno civilians two wiimcii one child, fouiteen I'lcuqh sailors, eight United states niuilnts and thiitj-foui oillceis and crc llio steamer 'I lieu weie 13pnsscn- J hellev that another battle will Bora and ticw nboaid loccui. because now that the enemy First Word ur Dis.isdr ' ''as Kemmel till! his temptnt'on to AlthoURh tho accident oetuiied seize the thiee hills lielow Is pie about 1 a in vesteidiv uu wind of iloin'uant und iheie Is no doubt that il was known here until the initial ho v III nsviln ibd. the loss of many of sin vlv ins Tl pv told in uij storks nun t, Ruin thcie pojitions from ofhciolsin Ui i: I. liiooUs Atlanta, ilpclired th it one or the wheless npci- nioiH htuek to his post mid went ilimu w itli the ship Quit l wink on the )lrt ((f llp ,enL) t ,!,.,. otc0lai! wnn iiisni'ii iiuuoius oveisKio anil 1 plncd bCaiihllBhls nvei the daik wateis, piivuntcd an even hiavlut toll of life I'.isM'iiKirs .Saved It was announced luno lod i.v that of tin. pasMiiKiis it hud bieu dull- nltulv pstahllshtd that thu fullowlim' u pi o saved. Max llieen Astoila .V V .Mrs KU.l1.11d l.edlni'i Mobllu, Ala. Mi and .Mrs A. Cewiln and child, toiikln .V. Y J11I111 (liciu IMtfiMin .V I .Mm Voik it lliiiitsou and bib New III A I Kemp, Tiftnii, (! 1 Miss Kltu Lew, IliidBepoit I'unii. Alden McClasklp, New Voik elt.v ,1 It O'liiiui. Sivaniiah, !.i In addition to tho thlitcen pibseii girs known lo have been savtil, .pv- pntpcn iniilncs, hl I'leiuh sallms nnd tllll'tj-tuo incinheis of the clew weie s.llid P.issi nm is llclleveil l.osl TIip follow lug passpngLrs aiu bo. Ileli'd to have b.'un lost .M Uiten, Astoria N Jiiliies ,1 Knstl. .Muiilstoivii N J. Hit haul Honolner. .Mobile. Ala .Miss i: C Stiles, Now Voik .lean t'ndion New Vol L llev .1 I Itev uolds, New Yoi k Isaac Rilell, I'alcihon N .1. .Mrs I' I) ltoltli.ui. Milo I'aik, Mass I'dward Chi',' haviinnah (ia tiaw Donk Ihooklvn, N Y. It A I tiling, lliookbu N Tho follow lug I'ultcil .States in irlncs iufv If 'U HU UMinilVII I' H llMn I. Van llancgen S II Tviir.-. II llosenfeld W I .Mack S llns,heiB nml II 13 Witn.oie wpip repoitid ill owned Ameinc the incmbcis of tlie new believed to lutvc liecu lost in t I'liudi! Lewis second olllcei Chuiles Cooke ahslstunt engineer, .lames Pool, ollei Nick Salmos, watci tcndei I'assciiKcrs Keporlril laist The follow Int; Is the list of passcn- riis lepiiiti'd lost: nic hind llodzlner. Mobile li. .lean Cadren. New York cl . lalwatd dug Savannah. Ga. Isaac DaUell. Pateison. N .1. C A Donk. Urookljii, N Y I! .1 Oruhnn. address unknown M Uieen Astoila, N Y. Mis K I) Holthan, Hvdo Tark. Mass N Kahn addiess unknown .lames .1 Kustl Moirlstown N J V V Ltllle. addiess unknown Itev .1 P Itev nolds New Voik cit Mis U U Stiles New York clt S.iilms nml .vl urines Missing I Van lUneRun. Buffalo. N Y. II B Wetmore, Huffalo, N Y The following French sailors me missing 1' Vi oval, Y Marzlo, Ii, Coneme ruex, J Chevuiicc, J. I'lzeu, J, Le Ncuis, II, Gouchaid, L. Jegon, L. Continued on Tags HU, Column Four Among the United States mailnes I npaTtmeiit has reason to believe It can .1'""' "'" In,XUT !,' Tm7n STll.Sim?StL,"r,,d '" ger-"lBht itl.orted lillsslliB a.o the followlliB I handle durlnir the nresent iear at least e.x,Vn? ..'lan " "'"J. .T".". ne . '.' " I flc "' .B.tat"n' n,s. IV1111I. it Dixon lluffulo N Y aKi. a,. .vi.Vin , nar i,mi- uraneu are 10 ut lurmeu nun iiEiuing 1 s-,em .viarsnai naig reponen tu ' niS Lul .TUJn?H rV... v v ldo"b'e..t.n'","Hnlrce."nlLr..nr.nl"' units with the least wlble delay and bombardment of the bau, area tl ,, .,..(.. .-WltCI ..'.. r...J, -. - . TEUTONS' NEXT DRIVE TO COST HIGH IN LIVES Allied Line Ih Expected to Hold Like Ada mant VPRKS GREAT LURE I'n ptoman ruirrc 1U Ol.KM AW CHILIS. British Die to Last Alan (Jain Time for Reserves to ' N FOR M 1 i U T E S llj PHILIP (HBHS Speual (.able In Liening I'tiblic l.nleer t'oivriAr ISItt hu Veil o,l nn, fa ilr (Vrn-sp lent llearniurl' 1 r.uue. Wednesdav .Mav l ers Tho ei nuns ai very uulet In their .. , tev ln lhth attaiks llfflilni.t S(hflI. .... , w.,,. mt line ITIIU1SPI1 U IIL- lif.nl, rr .,1,1 , I , I full lit.... ... t ,..., uiiiioii linen HIWUIH4 .C) Vxe . , 1 "' i-.ii. 1 ineji srs vvLie mil veiv active last night and tod i.v thc me hui,lns their dead and BelnB Imik tlicli wounded ond taklns the m.men .im.ioii. nut of tile lipe to .itntM I rtpl-tt-e them with fich Hoops for fhinotlipr luttlr w l the im.IH'uiI point uf kiv "Nuns is ,,u ,,,, , " ' ,u,c l" ,,lm' l""1 tl,e,n u"u,,, ''0 a gicat lilowlu of tiumpets In I milliliifil nn PilBf M. ( olllnin Tut, JOHN T. FOX. RETIRED BROKER. DIES John T. Fox. tetlre.i member of the brokerage Him of Vox Moyer 6: Co., died this morning of heait disease it his home in Ea&t Downingtown. He had been ill two yents and fov the last nine weeks had been unconscious He was sixty-seven. FRENCH SMASH GERMAN INFANTRY ATTACK TAHIS May 2 The Germans broke the lull in th- tnfantxy fighting on the Plcaidy front labt night liy nttncking at Themes (ten miles southeast of AmiensO The attacK wafetepuUtd. the Fiench Wai Office announced today. The Germans, deliveud another atack north of Chavignon and northwest of Hhelms, hut nil weie unsuccessful. LIBERTY LOAN TOTAL NOW $2,641,631,850 WASHINGTON. May 2, Llbeity Loan hubficriptious total $2,041,031,850, aicoiding to the official Tieasuiy announcement today. Of this sum 02.000,000 was subscribed dm ing- the last twelve horns. MAXIMUM ARMY, BAKER'S REQUEST ON CONGRESS Sea eta, y Hill Mal.e Recommendation Today for Largest I'nitiiblr l'oice 1 IF in . Wu.li. niton, Ma i 1 Secretary ot War Ilaker will submit 'to Congiess today tlie army increase piogrnm mapped out b I'retldent WIN j The Importance ot removing leglula 'son, based on a determination to win tlve restilctlons lies In the fact that the I the war that has raised the figures much facilities for Retting men abroad may be I higher than heretofore ant clpated a,j probably will be Increased greatl , l Secretary Raker it Is believed will and the I'lesldeut wants to be able to ,ask the House Committee on Military Affairs to lemove all legislative restrlc- tlons on the number of troops to be raised and to nuthorlze moh llzatlon of ."...". '..... .u i-..... ., i .'.'"i'nT.TV' ,, ''''' s,ni.n.i ,.in,iM for the r.i,v " ii,.,,.,.. . rilselose tbat thp War are expecieu to aiscose luai ine ivar iniroxuuuieir i.ouu.uyw uir.i, ini " 1 ....... ,.nnm ,,ul.r. r chnm sun. I " ;"" ":. ',. ' ., . " "......,.,. piles aim l.il.l.l..K r i.u ... .,. Should .additional facllltlei 1 become aval,. auic, 11 in inuiuairu iui tiwmnn e0n W.l1,oab.t.SfJj! n ?.'ii,0l!,wri" ,,,y. ,., u...,.. . . H.W... The plan which Mr, Baker will submit ' IN THE LIBERTY LOAN. AMERICANS REPULSE HEAVY BLOW ON AMIENS LINE; FOES' GUNS VIOLENT ON 2 FRONTS GERMAN U-BOAT SENT TO BOTTOM BY BRITISH LINER I'roop Ship Took Viiipikmii Sol- iliers In France Met Subma rine on Return Tiip in Vtlimtlr fori, Ma ; IiIk llrlilli liner whli.li tecentlv tarried nnnv Anicrlmn troops to l-'ranee rpturned here today with the report of liavhiK Biuilt n l"-bont nn the return trip Twelio nasseiiKcrii and a number of I'anadlan and Urltlsh wildlem wlio lire to tiiKn part In tho final hours of the third l.lbei t Loan il'lie In Niw 1 ork elt watrlied the encounter The lierman dulimarlnc appeared four hourB after the -"';'" t'c.k,roJ,f" hail ill parted U ii dlstnntc or a mile mid i half the L-bo.u sent a torpedo nil i.i wmt wide of i.s iiuiik s hh. daslied after the 7lKZiKRlnK llnei the i -iiiim.il tne Hud another tnrpido that i inset! astein Me mw hlle the steainei h kuii iron ami Hpnl rmirleHti shuts, Bol Into in tlon and senl fourteen shuts at the Miiiitnariiie The Kunners h.i that, :is;,t tire" n'Zz -z nas not seen aBain LATE LIQUOR TAXES PAID ... m i T, T 7" t i SivMonth Honds hxpnc loda for Dealers I.lnuor dealeis who Bave bond to the ilovcrnn.ent for pavmet.t of the extra war tax on Hnuors appeared at the of- Ike of tho internal llevmue loneiior in the rcdu.tl HulldhiB loiluv to pi up In October an extra tax of $- 1 n Ballon was levlid on all lliiuni s and the maJorlt of the dealers who lnd blB Ktotk on hand Bive bond to In-uie n ment of the tnx In six months I lie Internal llevenue Department le ntlv sent notice lo such dealers lh.il ,he tnx mU!" ,,e n',lli "" r l'e'"r' '"" da jyy JQ "HQCK" SHOPS x- ir .11: 1 . r , ll.mt xecu 1111 iniiui.i.ii.. 1 " 1 I .. 111011js ""f" " ,KiM !. il.n t i.i nrflimm 111 kPartJl lMHlnllOII 11 iv "! -- , ,0culais and naut lal liiBlruinentK , .,.,, .,, ., jm,i lvr nni e are1 in-opeiutlnir In mutual aid hecausi of S'.lKriTHnrtlop In Php'ade"'hla is boltiB lombid llc;,rVund by li.ren.U,ers and them were held 11 1 rlillculounly lilitli prlees " "i ihlzen has an iuch Instru - mem about the iiouce. the n.ivj. throuKii ..... I.I ...II... ,. . A t.l fln.l It miBhts SiVfui Mi"n Anlrini Wcd V. I). Renwiik, Jr VlrnliHiitillle. . I.. Mav 2 Minn Louise Kti.mei Viitrlin d.iUKhtei uf Mi lllwood Antilni and litor II ItennliK Jr were married last nUht at the home or the Inlile tne uev .lulin Kninier a iouxIii of the bilde ollklatliiB Ms Vntilni was attended by Mrs HeulliiB Antilni as inatiou of lionoi Dcane r.en nick a hnithei of the brldeBioom nus beet man ihon's Own I'lan to the War Ivvlll he iea!Iv the l'lisl.lent s nnu plan I '"' force without limit to nln the war Oris., (ulllnit liiiporlant Ul,llxc l,,ls "l""'' without delay There will be no need to raise the age """ " " , s7ni onn ..n.ilM,i flrs. 3,ow ,l,e ' nre 80U.0OO mailable first Hue nglitlng men In Class one and limit it Is believed ns revised llguns there will be 730.000 added when the. "" ' made to u.pl to men who have . becon,e twentj-one since Juno 6 last M..d ,a ,, K. i,,.MJ,,i i,, ....,.,! .....,a r..rAiv UA. iA l"M-"- " -p" -.,iv. . ... n..... ... ,vv.vv .,r li(tmatea made by the shipping board - and n hrr ( nirrnniMi nrenn zat nnii nnn. ! "r,"'d '" tl,e l'ro1""" llow at army 01 approximately a.uuv.uuu men , Continued on Paco Two, Column One Artillcrying in Flanders and Pieardj Reported by Field Mnrshnl Haig Germans Near ViHers-Brcton- nen Hurl I wo-llottr Bar rage, Then Attack hree Infantry Battalions Vainly Thrown Against Franco-American Positions With the French Armies in the Field, ., i '" An AmeilCan legiment amalga- mated vUth the Fiench on the Amiens ...,',., , . , , ., tiattle front, after being violently I bombarded for two houis Tuesday", ' ,. , . , , , night, was attacked by approximate- i ly three battalions of German in- r i, ine Americans, after a violent r. Ie't t"c 'leld covered with dead. The Americans took prisoners. Tho battle occuncd south of "snes, hetwecn L'antlgny aT.U Fontaine-ous-Montdidicr, in tho gen- I oral Vlllers.nrptnnnpnv rncrion 1... .. , , ' 'W the Somme. The Americans inflicted heavy casualties and, despite their own losses, made a valiant defense of the lines intrusted to them. The Germans opened with a pre paiatoiy bombardment. The fire was intense and , at the end of two hours the Geiman commander sent foiwaul three battalions of in- fnntl V. Thorn uns hnnrl.tn.hnnrf fighting all along the line, a3 a ,esult of uhlch the enemy wa thiust back, his ilenil nnH wnnndoil -- King on the cround in all dircc- f inn .w.... .... . f .. .. f . ., "ls "gni was ine nrsi occasio jn which Lnited States men were cengaged in the big battle which hM I been laging since March 21, and their Flench comrades aie full of ! nraise for the manner In which these 1 pruist. lor ine nianntr m wnicn nejs conducted themselves under the fry- I - !"B circumstances, especially in I. In.., nl It... rnn I1...I lUn.. nMA AHtl. iitn ui tui; mil, cuub iiic-' kv ii&fyt ing at one of tho most difficult points on the battlcftont. ronlaine-Kous-Moutdldler Is two miles west and sIlBhtli nuith of the Important limn nf Mouldldkr I'anllKny Is a mlla ' and a half nest of Kontalne-sous-Mont- lldler The line between the two towns forms tin northern half of a sharp salient Into the lleiiuan front I'antlRii) Is fourteen miles south ot Vllleis-llretonneux where the British I and h'lench lines are supposed to con Iveige, and Is seventeen miles south and i ast or Amiens Vllleis-Ilretoniicux Is about three miles I tuuth of the Solium- and w,.ih the scene, i ot the most iicent benv) fighting on the .Amicus flout the village remaining In j Ulltlsh hands , Aiiinlc.ius are apparent I lighting In at least two distinct parts of the Amiens I front as a I'lencli olllcial com- munhiue Issued Apiil 22 referred to I'l aiieo-Aiuci lean positions" between llaugiud-eu-hanteire and Halites. These I towns ale bun mllis north of I'antlguy aim I'ontalni -sous-.Moutuiuier 'Ihe presenie of American troops In I'll. lid; was also Indicated a vve-ek QK". when tlie rriuih War Olllee announced an InteiiFe boiubardmeut of the Kraneo Vineilcan positions soutli of the Korpme and on the vre ' Ihe boinbard mtit was follonnl b nit attack 'lll aloiiB thb front the ilTort of the nemy being dh ec ted particularly against Hun- I gaid The Americans appear to be hotel Ink positions In In ei n llaugard and VIU Itis-Iiretouni u luollltl.il dispatches last I'l Id. i.v lold of American woundei fium ihe I'iinidv f'out ar lilnt; at t), lias, nospiiai in ine rear I l-NFMY CANNON BUSY IN PICA l!D Y AND NORTH I onilon. May 2 ileiman a, tiller) actlvit.v Inerehsetl on both the Klandeis and t'lcardy battle flouts Hits nun nine 'I he Wi r Dlllee announced strong bom baldments p ,ieclall) In tho sectors of v iiicrs-nri lonneux anil Metrls f Villi is-Uielonneux lies about nine 'A hliT a", eliviu mills southwest of V ores Tlierp wen no infantry actluns during the nlBld but th- Increasing activity of Ihe ail Pery Indli itrd that preparations vveio uiiIpi wa for fresh attacks tiiininii guns were active over a-wnht nica iniouBnoui the night shell! LVv" l,osll,al" "iTUnd Arras, Uns a St , Ti'leu or the ollk'al report follow I no rneiuj h ariiuerj ueveHHMS The i onsiilerahle aitlitti eurlv thfci miiriilni In (he VI Irrs-ItcetuiitHHa seitrr nml in the neighborhood ( Merris. There wi's some aillvllj also dr bif the nlehl around Arras, Lrna anil St. Veiiunt. No iiifantrv villous were rciHirle high I ngli'h authority Is quoted. I '"e Graphic an estimating the Ue' lonn , Mei ,vouniieU ani caJ ,1pc. March "I as at least sou.ooo. The western battle front conttn cnmiuratlvely uulet yesterday, only 1 usual artlllerj, artlvlly anil local ,...,.. ......ta ....... ..... i - i. . i.i .- i-. uceuui.e hiiu j-iovu na.,iUa , ' region or Locre Th. IIV,nh W.r Mln M ,Uely cann0nadlng north of Mon .... v.u au.j .,.. i an t!,ere were no Infantry cwnbats 1 . jwrtance the German War omem I I lontlnued on P Sic, (' ., , M4M.. V M $t Sf 5VV 'j .?'-. fyi; HT
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