Sled get THE WEATHER It'n'btnpton, May 3, I'mr tonight nntl Salutdnv. little chanzc in tcmpcrattirr. rr.Mi'r.iiATi'Ki: .r i:ctt muii CxTT iinTilTt? I .1 l2LJJJ I 5I nV. ' dl 0- I'V 7 J I 'I POSTSCRIPT I PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY. MA :',. 1018 VOL. IV. NO. 198 MIH ,n (I " v ' PRICE TWO CENTS .M. f M OVER TOP N LOAN DRIVE; VIMS Hslrict Also Exceeds lis Quota, Say Members of Committee 10RL' THAIS MILLION INDIVIDUAL PLlCnOlCS i t I IITtiM-tl Kii'iiros Lucking 's miiwu i (,' , . . Rnnlv Hoiinrl Olllv SllllSlTip- I ultima in ..". t If I11S Aclllilllv I aid SP V U' liTil llFI AW'VRK J AH I'tm ',,J,jv"l"u Jhinioiitl Slate and Now .kr gey Also .i-sinoil of Honors in Cainpai;;!! Philadelphia and the Th.nl Federal :cscivo District have ,ronc over Hip ip" in the Liboity Loan campaign. , While onicial announcement was ot mado today to this clTcct, officials ( f the Liboity Loan committee are , . ., , , . ,,( i... i,f.nn ' onfident that the quota has '-eon i ubsciibed. Dolay in maKin oiuciai rlu-il lipn roport- that ho fur Hhtp linn nnouncrment is caused hy the dlln-' "'-, " 'hnnR.- in tho imiitiml slt.ia nnoumiini.iii is linn In Itussla There If Mill or little ulty of KCttlllK olliclal liRurcs. ' Berurlty for life mill property In the The official quotas for the divisions mpltnl The ItallHn Mlnlstei as r..l- t , ., ,, . ... , l Tintniu-fi lllotrlel ,M'll the other ilny In u frviiuptitt'tl f the Third I- ederal Kesci e Dlstl let ,holoUB,lfnr1, Jl'P as follows: I hiliilelnhia SiniJ.OOO.Onn miaciCipnM ...i '. . astern Pennsylvania l outside of Philadelphia 10:2,000,000 ' . outhern Nrw Jniscy. . . 10,000,000, elawaiP 8,r)0O,O0O Total for district $265,G0O,nno DespitP the attempts of the Third cdcial Reserve Rank to have all anks report subscriptions icceivod, ianv of Philadelphia's financial in- titutions have lrpoited only those nbcriptions on which first pay ments have brrn made In only n small percentage ol tlie bscriptions received have first pay- ents been made. When till returns IVO been officially tabulated, it is iT bv Lihcrtv Loan onicialfl that hiladelphia will have come close to ...n: l, ,,,! f th lon.linr., luoi. ins un, .v.v... ... ... r. stricts of the country. Another 1 ncnrcl at which this eitV I ............ - ..... ...... niminK is in the number of sub- iptions. Official figui cs will not be ailable for several days after the ImpaiKii closes, the workers say. 1 owever unofficial estimates place number nt moie than 1,000,000. The qunl i allitted to N't .V Jirsev. Ihlch Is iltnU'! .uiiin ilm Kecoiul 'nr w Vork) and the Tliml t I'ltllade Ilia) dlMrl. ts linv bten icinJ'i by lat Stale Tin nun southern couiitie in this dinti n t Tile quula nf ih lit ir Stall w -s $!H,iiiiii,(inu. Delaware VsHiiretl of Mai- iDelat.aie uitli .1 iUtt.i of $S. .',". iHIO. iiIho lliinllk i.iIK . 1. clitic! with 1,.,miir r exceeiletl Hi allotment Tile olll- lil flguies tin 1101 -hn Ibis sum, ..w lis th dela In teiurii). In ing lecen.t) 111 Is cit, 'I'll. -In I'oni Powtlci I'om- u hi iH.ilKi'd xtiii t- 1u.1l to that Is A In the wh'ili- f cite 1 I llelawiie. This will itt-Miic I l.t" ate. of nut tutl nipletiiiu its illicit... but of winning a ir for its hoini ll.ig New Jeisey is . .0 itRlitlng 101 a st.11 i:.istem penn-i llanla outsltle ot Philadelphia is lag-' lU lielllnd In the o'.ilal llgures. Tills dui to tit. time icquiietl for icturtni . cune lnrioinuutiMi,K(siiieis. i.ven section if llie Statf Imh comiilftl ciuuta anU ill k'o well otr, tho liil iu.m 1 liials believe lllit Uoy ,..llt n.ne pieogeii iiiein- m . ,'"v ' ., ..n.riii.V, ,.Vii. 1 Hes .0 inim nioip than Jluu.iiui). 1111. the thud l.ll.eit.v Loan, ntcordlns George rge 1 llotlllli who is 111 charge . the hos in i Ins ntv If the leluins lim olhei si, tions ami tllstrlcts ttime the way ih.-i have in Philadelphia. figure will be far exceeded, ho llu Is" line H' upL-inu tneir camiMign at le beginning uf the present week. Tliey I vi been inaUiiiB a special drive to I llalch the President ' All of the sub- ilptlon slips they have distributed Ive this tihiase stamped on the face 1 to iieamiu.in. .0 tn -.a nouin-iirna.i I eel will be open until midnight Sat- Iday lu itceive the suht-crlptlons taken the bos lhu a JSUiio Llbeity Iloml Is lien hidden in the nuhurbs. EASANTS MUST RETURN LAND Ir.lor f Cemiini Mllitopv P..... . "- " i ... imimlcr lo Lkrniiiians llurUh, May 3 Ueneral von l.'lchoin. I) Herman limitary commander n the Kralne, lias ordered the i kininlan to return llie property taken tciulded to Italy Also ' Paris, .May 3. Cleneral Koch's au-1 irlty has been extended to all the e.en. i.un.p ma wc.ierH. now oe- nes commander-in-chief of all the lied armies in the west. Including I asaiiiB io reiurn me prupeny inkeu hour ath day is lieliiB taken up by . t", '.,,' .,. ' .. , rB ,, ,.... ininl. fciHl nnd arm tho American KOWlors. , ,, ,..nW- ,.. i,,vlne.lnn bis b. ' ,le "nB cvl . ""' " ' " T "l ."Vt " tiermany . exce.ii'igiv uiieomionaDle IS fflSi ffiS ' '"" c"ulchr '"TBlir' lte ' , Sm, ii, toll ' Aiu lh a, mucn .llpplnB I. ;a,.rh.mw,mal,Xv',1. fnco wtth wWn"e- iaM- The peopie" of Austria are still I Hangar.. Wood Is . i tmlo north ceares. The iea". ts ire I u, n" I w ", ''' VKta Su,",ny '"' mT "' ,lle a servlc.s perfoinud hy the llr.i.iH,, ......ed to send ovei mm ely Infantry- predeeessor did. for the different man, No ..ninroinUe -een starvlni t.eoii'e. ate on bread curds Hangaid-en-Santerie. where American olr c-iop-H to keen them from fmlmg minsters here otr and above those presc.lbed In -he ""' "". Kl, l ?'.,', ,",! 1 ' n- vh"-n tl.. crl-l- Imn-ratlvelv d-msnds ,,r th(, ,,,. r,mv , , aa atuiiuneed f"'Hl to so mam g.Htns per day. ttoopn are olflclaPy reporled brlgade-l to the German hands The national anthem Is bring t"l"ed ' ? ' tIu ni)ture r oxe.tlme '"'-,'' ' 1,e absorbed Int.. the pxlstlns reasonable to expect Lloyd ellerday that there would nol he a tils- but In leallty thev get Inead li the Kiench Mallly Halneval tf alnii t?ei?nan ln?erefere,?eB '"n,10" i,'i ."'" '.,'ly,.a,1 ""' ,.""' .l'"0' ,n 1' ' This point Mr llurke admitted, but nut Allied orB.iniaztii.ns as vvouli be re- or any other man of nilddl-aire Johitlmi of th- Ht.u. es the Immed ate "nlv once a foi tnht and a Conuioslte about midway between the American par ivernmem TheJ " safri K .?,. .V,1.8 -Ja,"c'"' Klilseoiul Church, Twenty sec- lnls ' "1,u '. .- or " not ,ntrclv to ,ei.omo uddnlv feiult of the vote hut fat the Govern- mnlw l.iead lit that. Thev manaie to lon near Hangard and thoje West Ot '''IlmS"....J". Ba ',1 ' ' . ' un- ',, an(1 Walnut streets. Tho llnlv l'rns. rn..,.l .,.. iHimSii. t'olmmi 'll.rr t'n.itliiiiei Mce -1. Column Hi- ""l m ", V."' "l. .."'." ....'.. Ve8U V ... ,.". ,... ,.n ..r.-r keep bod and soul together on not... Moitldldler 1 omised Germany IiecuseUie S.KnS 'f" 'ulhS" "- .l oli adopt 'Z : p o. !" ' whi, h ' has aliv- v' been . 1. S' ho.g In The inean- t.sw. ningei-vv-ui-xeis and odds" and I. w ITL fused tU the Idea y R yy, .tin, ofstress when declsh,., after , n -----;'-suggested "u.. ,,, the ,1 . " JJw.. f ; J; FOCH SUPREME IN WEST ' GERMAN COERCIVE MEASURES SPECIAL CABLE SERVICE FOR YOU ZZ: ?rs! lW'X S'MrairSAc d tpZ, &M encralifmo'a Au.horiiv K,.i Atten.nie.1 Against Swilzerln,I tn . -- - -V''y iei?l"J"Z .Vi !!"!L J"n. lS' )7lZ' - Tr, Z&Fy TSSZt iy saya Matcel Jluiln In the Kcho del DirectQts of the Swiss Kedetal rail rl I way fear to break In uikjii tlielr coal llulln saw premier I lemcnceau on ri return ironi ine session or me ku- i-ine Wnr Council at Abbeville Tha ' lender expressed eatlsfaction with the i mis ui mo voiiirieuce 'And tlio situation at the fiont . .mi mw "iiici funeral i-ocn u wry opttmlitlOi all l can tell you," was li, Pre- PERSHING SENDS MESSAGE TO AID LOAN CAMPAIGN "Let Sdlilirr at Front Know Country 1" I'nit Brliiml Tliem." Up ?is ' The people of America should in cvcr.v man nt llii front hnow ami icil Ire that lir rntlrp .nuntry ns n unit Is behind thr. men mi Hip tiring line." iletiprnl Pershing. In rommind American Ironpii In Kranee, lias JiM went till inPssaRe fmm oversea-, and LlliriPty l.onti workprs are unlnB It tod.iv as a boost for Imntl sales ll wax brought to Philadelphia lit "'R'' ' Augustus Post, noted balloon- 1st. who reported It to the fontemimritrv '1ul in.etlng nt the Uellevuc-Strntfnrd ,,c ",!"1 "'" ,,,H message 'r,,m ''" mlcr I'lrmeniTuu. of Krnnee: Am-ilcn Ik known for lint II h.. '" I" h" material world. Now It must be known for what It will On foi iiiir iinii.ii.- in itir ntpiiii Ml Post Kotiif. limp net. was sent In l-"i tin-t nntl i;nBland ns n foreign dele. K,p of lhp Apn, nub of Anierle.1 lie Mt"fl the flout fit the ItiittHtlnu of tli! I I'n iirh ! ei nnient and wont met ih iliMiM.itfd illMrht In the hlint. if M jtiLntfn WliHc tn Knland and Kratii he wilt plfMi the ulnar inPt-tidgitr. U lM , i an ind Itiii k to tin AtiieiU.ut peph ITAUAN MINISTER ROBBED u,,),, 5fnritv for Lilo or Prop. ,,,.,.. j' V,-j,ril( . , ,,.,,. , ,,., ,,, , i, , turiaM M ,, ,;,r VrU. i nrk Th.ir, m. -.loiUmim, My :t liijp.orh in ih. '""Hon aniline rnun - nip i.kck j,,,,,,,, r , ,.troRrn(,. ho i, jus. .. The li Ration are experlenelim creat lillH-uit.v In cettinB mnnev nom luinkH i The foml itiiatlon N ixtruneh serloii vm.- i,iwk p-ople hail to e.i"i for, inan ilavs on one cb ilally Tim t tfili-li., Ibl it ill fiuullili iviiiliiiiin , fn n wn, ,,,,, ( h Iimnf In onl a in.ilttr of time niimmin trirtiT AHintn rre i n IJIftKiHlU LKHLH lUlHIPib IU U. S. Sinn Fein "Food Dictator"' De pot ted From Ireland .Sfirrjal Cable In IU rtirig I'ublir l.nlzcr I niiinl'jlit, if, hu Ihr .Vrn Vorl, Tl.H". In. Iiiililln, Mav a rilnrmid I.yni'li, who was duhhed the "Sinn I'pIii food illitn tm." Is ot. bis will' to America. I.vm li U!1M ,i,,,,0.ted to nnRiand Inst week lie UUH then sprinc a tt rm of Imprisonment in Mundalk In connection with the selsute of pigs while they wete IlIhr tiilwn ihrmtgli IiiiMln for vhlpinent n t.nsianu. "" nuiimri.ies pe.miue,, i.,non to marrv iiunilnlk woman while In Jail. Sirs. Lynch did not accompany her hits- ''and tn America, but saw him off at the .mat ..f .....I... ,lin . Inn . - .....,.,. cr, , c , ,nrnTV , n , ,, nilTTAVIC OttLbO UDLUi i LUrlH UUIIUHJ 1);,.,,,.,,,.. lnrsol Trail of Dry ;oois Ueiller ' A iliy gootls dealer In the pity has been making real money out of the Lib- ert V 1.01I1I liV KPllini? Imin Httllnnu nvnr his counter at (le cents each, accord- InB to Lewis II. Parsons, dhector of the I.lhetty lAan lommlttte of tlio Third Ulstrlet ' .,,.. ., I.I..1- t- -... i. ... of tile Liberty Loan "onimlitee liifomialh.il against the dealer was re- 'el4c.d ll;r""?1.'. '.'".' .,V1""'"'H 'O'l'mlttep it r runiiu iiiiiaiu-ipnia. i.irector t-ar- sons and his allien declare they will expose the scheme within the ne.t two ilaya. SNATCH CHILDREN'S BREAD ' 'vti'iriaiis tuue ronu nwav Alter IMidIol'I ailllill" Sinilos ,- , - Um.lilnBl.iii, May 3 - Austrian mill- tury authorities. Ill riler to convince neutral countr'es of the humane and , charitable rare of enemy children taken I hv tliAln In nrilititi-l lorrilnsii a. nn.kU mw B fvvi4iiivii ivi 1 iiui j 1 cirptiiiijiu tl)eso eiaidren before n feast and nhn- U,M0 emiuren neiore n least and phn- loKluh them, then take away the food, np.nlii.z to .... oiil..inl .iin.i..h ipiv.i f,, , ,.... n., ,llv,,...l, .t,,. "On February 28 last In the market .... i....u .I,.... ...,,.,. - .....-. ............. h. au.u . Batherod together hy "order of the enemy authorities to receive a present of bread. When they had received the bread, their bin tin faces were iiiintonrunheI hv Hie operator plaeed thero for the nurposo Then the bread was taken nwnv from them and thev were sent to their h,.i,.,.u wltlitlitent8anilcurt.es" - urAri MPn 1IO nniftri Tnn , SU HnULLUO IttKUO IVUliX I j . rj. . . .. p 1. vf-i p. 11 1 I rl llll I lCIIS IU Vtill . rt , , lor Soltlior I'raycr A waitlm. angelus will , ing foh ,. W ill 11 III - tlllKIU'- Hill llll KUIII in da at noon when the chimes of Holv j Trlnllv rhurch. mttenhouse Rnunre. will piny the national anthem ns a till to all within hearing to how- their heads In t"rr ",r "'l', ""'" ' .""-. . me i-ummuimy iu.ij.i tueii iMinottt by the ringing or the chimes nt the iimm hour mch ilav Is helnc taken un bv Kench Lconomiu Agrceineiit Pari, May 3 Negotiations between Otrmany and Switzerland for the le- iiewai oi ine ecoiiomio agreement arc moceedlne tediously, bald a (lenam .iiu palch'tu the Petit Parlsleti leserves, the dispatch added, Switzerland has been nettlm? ii kh,i nupply fiom Oermany uermany. ibkihb auvaniage of th i condition of affair-, has been attempting coercive measures BROTHERS UNITED WmlsizmmZ.y''''' ""' -"$" ' i , "."'My';--, 'I lie war li.i- -iiiulerrtl ni.tin f.iiiuL lie., Inn it Im- ,il-o -crsctl In liriuu lo binllirr- loellier afler ten rar" -rp.ir.iliou, mikini: t tic I'erJiinii M'lcrnn anil 1'niiili ili.irui in llie plinlopnipb III" luippic-l me nin New ii k liiil.t). I'ene .mil Mjnrl lliiuilieri linl wiili their jiurenlH in I'lhiic leu jcr.i- .mo. Vtlirn the foniier came lo Viiirrici wilb the fain il the I.iller rtapl in I'runee. ISow Itene i- lierc a- one of (Jrnrral l'cr-liiii:' iclrrau- liiling llie l.ilirtlj Loan, nliile Muriel III- couie a one of the famuli- Trent li "l'.lue DtwiU" now i-ilins lli lomilrx. Tbf met li ilianic .11 .in armor) .mil a luppv informal reunion followed REMENASKPAY FOR EXTRA HOURS ' (" ( )l)llral('(l lor 0ep time" Since Two-Shift Plan Ueeame a Law . . ,tr,r,f.ninir I I I J I 1'4 .! I Ul ILI'.IJl'ni. 1 I.'a.v iiiiiil of four montht-' h.il.ny i..- I resent line extra t-cilces lendere.l lw 'tween January 1 and May I, HUH. Is ... .... ..Irwl rmin .hi. ..liv fif T.hlludel- phln b emplojeH of the tlureail of Klre, who are members of the (lly Klienicn's I'lotectUe Association I Decision to this effect was reach.d at a ipcclal nieetlnR of the aaaoclatlon la-t t night III the Parkwa) Building ami at- tended by a representative Rulllciililt, ii i l the caliaclty of the room -m ! - - - - - - methnd of piocedure to Ik- adopted, but the d. termination tt. seek rei.iui.catioi. frinl the ,lt for the alleged "oxertlmc ...,, un-inlmous ",,.',, ' .. ... . . .. .... .. " iiimin c. ....-. .u-... .... ... - '. . j ..- n.clattoti, whs prrsem anu HuurctHcu ine ' inenilsjis. while legal opinhns from other m. 111I..1,. ot Ih. liar were read, explain- ii.gtheli Mews on the siibj.cl at issue. 1 liefer Ilelliille At Him The ihlef cotiteiitoii hinscd upon the advisability of enteilng equity proceed- 1.. . .. ..i..... ... ..ll,. 1,. ill. (i0tjjini ,,.?,' . .1,,... nf unusual conditions due ,,!,, uttr and llie depleted state of the nunlclpal llnances ll was finull) diclded to leave tills nnuulh it fni kft t littlfIlt Ut t h tlAXt fBE iiucnir .. ?--- -- --- -- v r H ular meelliik, membeis, meanwhile, to Ular mieiuik. nieiinwis. itraiitiuin iu expiess by Mgned ballm Ihelr atllrni- ....,- n..Baiive stand on the suireesled it,.n..il,. ..,hu..u.. . The meeting was called ostensibly to ,..,.... ...i,n.ii. 1 ih. lata. platoon system In the Ua.eau of Plre P was the (list occasion when so many meiiitwia of the bureau were able tj 11. Ki.nitile in their own time ano out of uniform. Jumea M Klmlstei. pnsl- limit of the association, Intruducod At- i,.i.nw ttnrkp ns the first sneaker The Intier .ounseled muileiatlon In action .,.,,1 nn uvoldanco of Ittlguttun. leaving ail luslmeiil uf the t-iaiui lor uacii salary t the puhlte eno of justice. Lqulty proetedliiBS. either by man- tlanius or uthorivlse, lie tleeiaieu, were i.... i ,i.i ,. thin limn niul th ItiKtk'M iiitkAluwir ." ,....-. ,.. r '.f the claim In no wife would emter by Mlelav unt.l ounc. Is nun "rougi.t , . , - . . .., . . ' "'' I"'"'1' ''" the "'emens oac. ..,,". rtivlilril fur t'banse .luntiur) I other speakers tnalntuiiied that the . . :, lUn, ,,.. v,, ,hc VMa lie by vvmcii ine riiiia. nf Klre was placed on r. ,...... ...... i..,.. ,., ,.i....i ,.., , ....'.,' .,7.,,'i' ,n,r,, . datorv ss lo V" "'""" " . ."... ": "":...'. 7... such Inlal- date on vaitl1 Did you read Philip Gibb'g exclusive cable me.sage to the Evr.NlNfi Public Ledceh yesterday in which the noted war conesponueni ioiu oi the fearful toll of life Germany facos in the next great drive against the armies of the Allies? Did you lead Clinton W. Gilbert's dispatcho from Washington Indicating the collapse of the Dual Monarchy? ' Did you lead the numerous and exclusive special cable service messages from the battlefields) in Fiance and the capitals of Europe inaugurated yesterday by the Evening Public Ledger? Is your boy "over there"? Then watcn for tho daily deeds, of daring of the Allied armies. Bead the war news today! Read it EVERY DAYl AFTER TEN YEARS i ASKS 13 BILLIONS FOR HUGE ARMY j i -v I' . r iKHvl'r M liirV I'.MlllliUe Ol Fpense Pouhleh His Previous Figure PLANS REVISED I'PWAIH) n ri t MTnw w r:iiin.'tiT , . ' .... ....... Unit l'artitnmlrttl i.nnift riilillt r.rtlarr WaMllllslnn, May X HPciPtiuv tinker appeared l.eforp the Mllltti'..' Affairs Committee of llie House of Repm.m.itlxn, ,,,er.v and asked, for blanket atMlioiitv to the President to creute an ium of w)a(CVC1. ..j.,,, wa necessary to prose- e wn''- today with Ills department estimates, w,..ph i,,, to,,,, f ,,Mlut $ia.(MMI.- (M,ftftftfl. ThlM ,. ..u-,,,, double the .irlRlnnl estimates for lUlH-IB. Tl. i...nra...pli.ilnn f IhU ,1 mou nt .-.--, will apparently provide for ail aimy . ., ,, n01, ,-hleb Is ns lame "f uon-"ot,i Which " "" n,c "" urm as It la believed can he trana- JHirxea to ine otner woe wun ine snip. (1g th,lt m lr)Mpoct. If the Presl- dent uses his iKiwer under tho leglit- HUnn HkeH to raise mine than S.- -" " " " .. ' . ,. linn nan man l,fii.i Inlv 1. lBHt. he ...in ... .. .. ...- inBia nnn nil. wnc , V.UHH.C. .... .....- mimnv iiiinroiii't . linns tHe,K "PProtn lallons, A nreatlv enlarired artillery pro- . - ..., m- iu in..i.,rfA i, ma hiihh ns " . ,' ' ...1.1.,.. vt.. n.b.,. ..in miiI. ml. liutn I In . ,. .. Vn,mitte.. todav About to the House mmittee toda). About one-half "Pent tho ui The lutvn .,. ,,.,,, , h.... .m nvuilahle '''. .-'.' ..i;.- m.i,.u ...,u.,w 1.. " "".i-'"" .. - rruijco, ho mat our men win .. ' ... .. mn.u Ki.titHK- ihnn thnv Iimva lf , wl v VII ilt" r ia " 1- -- nM . for ,he XmX month, which ten was ubout twice as font as before the Merman offensive lie-fan. .. . ... . ..n........ j no nippnm iu. -" .... a .,.i.. . ...n- )., llie ultj&uu.t.Hl u. .... ..... ..,.- ... ie brlzaaitiiS or American iroup in Krenrh and Uritlsh armies, as under r run n nnu iuiu.ii u.....r.. ... u..mw. ...i ...,....-. ...u ni.iui. ...wi t.-i-Annb "" """ " " - " few and arm tho American -owiors. About ono-flfth us mum shipping ts 01 inn ,...,...... - ... .- . .. ...... ....... o. ,r war ,,.r . . for on0 mnn "nr " - 'T:..'TU V. 1" '.""'"' """".. '"' r,nrth nf the villne-o of llci1nl..n. 1... .k. -nn.u riiHuu-tment ..f "" Wrt" eniaieuiau a on the cround that I rti.ted f-om the measure In commit- cieues. is m una moment beetniliB - ... 7. . . " by the ordnance deiiaitment of ( ()e ,.n(tMl HtMm w , , ,,,., , deleted I -am """ '" , with the snlili of tovolt." ho said. ' Santene, on the left side of the River my. measures on our part which confo.med I tee-was defeated h . vole, to ii. .., wl)v toes the thm nQt t.nmp to Its own nraetlce in the flvll w.r. ' It had heel generally anticipated to a head?" . ' i'utc- , Hi ItUli within the last few duvs aiJ ei( ,)rnllt,, lhan ,no!(, woe, t a fhHt lhi, uoliH happen, but oven the - cor tvvo leasous" ho replied. The Paris War uilice announced last considerably Increased the ahlp- ' now Itself enforcing aeainst neutrals.! . , , miotic suimnrterH of the l''r"1 ueeause there are no renllv night that the Krench made an "ab- DEAL' NOW PLEA FOR LLOYD GEORGE Kdilor ol" Hrilh tvUlv DclVntls Premier ar Slonn I" I I IUJKS SMF I.KNHACY . . -. MIUW'N A JLI.I'iAI1'1!jO (..- rig i4trltitl,-1 Chit-r In VinlenlK and In 1 jiiMlly Sligmulizrd, TNicholl Snp RKTIltKAlKNT i 1SSUK C.linrpirn of Pliniup I'tililif Hfiiip llinl Nnlitiu Nrrdu Voiutpcr Mon t, . . .. a. i. , rf ,. . wouiii otn lour ..v.iib. uiiu iiiv iiuh.i.u, r(iMf (.alilr tn Ltrninp I tililtr .nicer while all . lasris do not want the same ,,(,iK.H are nprtunlt postulates made . rn,inn AI n ,.,,, mbIiI ints l, il, r.. lorl f,,rs'n. t t)tlix. th" lin rniiient Imh sih'eeeded In t . nilnplnl anil reUsed to chanRltiB T, i.i-iiuon, iiiay i. liiuliin. M.i 3. makliiB them all i omhlne iiRalnst what (nudltlons ' I "lc JCrmium arc expected to ro Milfh Interrst has l.een aioilM'l lv " anti them to hae What Is the position tod.iv In I'nR- , 11CW their offensive without much ., , , ., ., ,., i i i. In the l"HK mtiiloRiie of mlHtakes and land and Ireland? A m.ijnrlt of IIiir- i f..rtl,n,. ,tt,. tu i. . i l , .m nrtlt-lp In the Itrltlsh tterU. or- mM,llt ,,. hla,.Kpll ,,,,, mmrc ofllshmen. If asked, would s..y, "Let Ire- j tuni- dclny. The heavy bombard Bin nf 1ip Nuiii onfoi mists, edlteil liv MrltlMh policy In regard to Ireland, noth- land hae home rule and he done with I ments in the sectors of Villcrs Bre Hir W. Itolipl'tHon Nlmll. who litis InS has been so stnrtlttiRl) short-sight- It" The more thoughtful lould add. tomiclIX (on the Picardv fronts nnl . . . - .. .... nil unrl mlwehlAlMMM n th. nm.d w lili'h 'U ..ntlltl not tinld till ollr heads nt tile . . . llyJil HU "."T TT ";' ' ? . .....Mi uruiHfs m'N " llliam piP.'inK for a "nioip cnnriinnip - .. . irentinonl or tno ioerniiient ami ,.,,., , .,.., iii.,f..,. hv pn KlilaiU tlio I i imp .Mil 1st. r n I newspaiHTH and poll t Irian Up paints ll luild pirtuip of thP "HtiPUBlh and fury of the storm" which I.m pntl.pcod .round the lipad which has antliPirn irounn ine iiph.i of the Prime Minister "Tncro lira mam," sins the aiticlp. "Wl... .-.nrait -peak ... wilto i.Ik.iii him without foamlnu at Hip niotith. Thhi hiitrrd , is intPllluIMp to sumo PNtent. Tile clr- t iinist.nices nf his; appointment en- inu'ptl man) Ho had before the war the hatred of the t'onserwitlvp iwrty. Thc kiip him tpmpotaiv alisnlittlon bec.iusp thp) tlioiiBht lie was a rihkI I tlBlitlMK man and mlaht li.istpn the I end of Hip war. Hut the wai has I not roup ns wits Iiop1. I'nfoipseen t factors liap emciKPrt. I i "The Premier himsplf has nitled hls enemies, in our opinion, by ceit.iin pii.iih. but the icsiilt Is that mativ men wlm rp'tlh want to be fair can tlo Itlm no soit of Justice He Is mnde ii".miii"IIp for pci disuste. nntl can "" I'otiilnu rmnt There i s toleinticp .in.l men chnrltv lt hU polleusiiPt, lint for him thcie Is, neitner tolprancp nor ciiartiv. up I mmH' to ho credited with a cliahnltral , I dosiip to nun III cotintiy bv dismiss-1 , ins eieij distlnBUisliPd and siiceessfnl BPneial from Ills sst. So theip are niPii who think that thev Iip-ii Kioan- iiiss and ci-paklnRs which iMitrenil the fall of the (Inveinment. Well, if it, Ih ho. so lip it " j Nation Mould Cnnflrin Premier I .,, ,. I Niccill r ies on to call Lord MiiRli . liVcll's slatPim nt In the ll of I'oni- , ",""K ""!' Ll".vd 'leorRe really eem.tl I to i are about nothliiK hut his own reten- Hon In olllce a base iictiisatton. and de- '.r'"'".'.'.?"" 'We 'VTl dent as It Is riitht In be that If Llovd llo .onfirined In his plac- hv an oxer- hehnln umjorltv If he Is to be the It nder of the Mople wli'l- this w.u last- ,,', hl"1 n,u' ""'''O11- There nia be on lie would hv an ner- 1 nnrHiiii 1 nti t-ritirii ne ihii hk c'nliu Id Is entllled to prnt.ctlon fiom .''.""nVo"' from rless,,sNlnder'', "' "" "If he Is so Intolerable as iiianv sa he Is then let his enemies cliooe a . tcuu.-r w.io win .nip.-, opposiiion nuu InllikT about his ow rthiow." The MorniiiB Post, whose ci II Iclsnis t Lloyd lleoi-Re aw .imone those which 1 l've attracted the nrltiHh Weeklj's at- , lentlon. tmlav prints a I. tt. r from ll'ch- aid Webb M P In which the wrll.r sh.vs' "Who advised l.lo.vd Heorae that ,.H li-tiuii.l w.;e Immediately glvm ''""V ,ul" "" 1.h l,IUM "' he eonven- icciici i-ifi.i, .,iai.-M.r iiiui iiuv nmHn. the t'nltet States and the lH,mlul)i' w"u! '" a'?n"Pm:" """'" eo-oMr. ,. " T.r ....' '" ? '" ? atlou liuiu'red? Ahsurdltita of this kind have ami aied from lirtia lo ili,. ' pertain Ann ncan dispatches to the . .... Tunis, wnicli in now the llovernmeiit ,r..ou.u ..,. o-rm-.. 1. aisw.uni. nut surelv In no other iiiiliPi. 111111,1.1. tK.. matter". 1 "I'llfortunstelv Ihiu Imi..,. I. n..fM . ... . - ... . ..... .... .....,, ,.. u.i.j. ',h" lHto'" "r " w'ri,' hlh "'i" to uhnu. i hi. i ih., ,i... ....,... i ......:' 1 ,,on"llv ttertu from bad advice In re- ear,, , a,,,,....,, Hnd ,,(, opinion 1 wureiy me noveinnient. even witnout nert "dvlce. might have believed that itl America 11 view of what war neces- sltatea. and IncHlrntslIv of home rule Inn. U th i Ipu wh'eh wiii hurtiPil Intrt - . ":". "' .. -."""...'""..""""" ,nm nv inetr own i-'vii war ana i.in- , com - eu.-c,..,,u. .....n n. .. i Wk,0t. unurpp nf Ihelr present nllnhl .7.r -.. . ... ... .. ' i 111 IU. Ill ..Kan, anu n.n. .uu, tin . im.- rui,v' Again and again. ou, sir, have exposed l.lovd Oe-.r-ie . playing the old gnme of recently nffarpit him n last c Politics and receniij niiereu mm n iasi chance Let us rather Elve him credit , nnil lankB fr avlnl? ,lon, Mn t-s-t 0nd nk him cow to make wav. as his be Miught ouisvue moe rauas Among minv Incidents which latterly hav contributed to vveakenliilr nubile confidence In the riovcrnment. none has be-n more potent than the Trenchard Ir. which not even the Clovenimenfs I.Mt friends consider was well handled With a few exceptions, the newtrpapers were ver, reserved In Ihelr comments. ami barring the incident between the Ptlme minuter and Lord Hugh Cecil the debate In the Commons -as conducted with cVeorum and re-it.Blnt and was con- spleuouely tree roti. ijoille until poll- .tics was Introduced hy the tieiisury iannti .. .. ... IRELAND PROSPERS A njJI ' ('ounlry. Thou fih Rolliufi in Duo to Gorornnwnt lilundors for Home Rule it uoiir.KT rMitni" nf th. Lnnilmi Imih Chrnnlrle Sirru (Mir Jo llirnlng 1'nhtir .rtcrr ! tM -n nnt. Hlf. reMretl pnlu-y wa f..p,i (. CM. I, ,hr ,Vr n,it ri,.,r. ( o. ''", Mp The mltx-hlef hail Iippii ilnnc ,,u,,i h 3. He falleil to foni'lllnte Hip Nntlnn- Mvkh x ' It 1" KVMIt t,. Il..,.l ,. l,r.,..nrilK n ' Mini fipter nu,re iliKKatlHrtml The farni"ip are rnllins In money. VVnRoiil ------ .. --.- .., , were iieer lilRlier. tonil n neer ho j pleniirm itepMsltx In hanks iipver reaeh il "iieh flnur.H The olifinnry aniPlilll-'K of nfp pursue their r imse ' , unlntprrupte,! Hanees. ImmiueC. ir.-o, nieetlnns. i-nnren nnil nil kinds ofi ' ph asure." re In full sIiib. and tt Hie eountry Is s,h,nS ,.., ..,s,,,en.. ' . ,... ,.. .,........,. in tlin iint..teiiin.i,t tn trunk entielllnti I I. eland Is nenier revolt than al im , tin. rim-, flu.. ,n.) raine.l heBan ,- llli.'Hl aetion M- the altrinatlte tn the poll... of fon-P and .rime Ireland Is also more iliineii on me pom-. ol re- Nlslntii., thuti evre III 11 hlMlol 1 fttP ll.el..d.ieorB..Mo,ernmentlmserpnt. p(, ,,.. would almiiHt think, deliberately, tr we did not know that the euhlnet .1.1..,. .!..!.. ....11... 1.. .. I ...... ......at "mm utt-i, in.M.-j u. ,h.. nun .uung "omlilnalloii to miIi the political proD- ,,., ,,,, w m,lr ,, , , , , . )na ,,, p MlUtIl .. M.r,e- bill prll 9. mi Id that the ln eminent would Im- l"se it.iiMTlptloii on Inland and then i i ""tin ..,.". ", T'T '""'"" '"' ts laic- he s ake.l the life ,,f his U.wprnmni on the im..sI.b r the mc- "" ',l11- "'' W"0"'1' ,", -Polien In, , HAVERFORD IS SAFE IN PORT The American Line steamship Havcrfovd has reached la Atlantic port, although ten months ago urn? reported to have been .sunk by a German submarine. SUSPECTED GUNMAN TAKEN TO MOYAMENSING Nick Itlu. believed to have been the leader of the New Yoik gunmen lesponstble i6r the killing of Policeman George Epplcy and attacked citizens in the "Bloody rifth" Ward at the last Septembtr ijninan election, was brought to Philadelphia today fiom New Yoik and placed In Ioynniii6ing piiton by De tective Joseph McClam Rtrv was avrested la New York. FRENCH CAPTURE STRATEGIC HEIGHT PARIS. May 3. The capture oi an Impoitant high hill and n woo.l tn the Amiens rcpion wn3 reported by the Fundi War Office today. The height taken is Hill No. 32. between Hailles niul Cast el. MORE POLICE CHANGES TO TAKE PLACE More police changes are scheduled to take place tod.ty. Supeilntcudent Mills declared that promotions will be made on jnertt alone. KAISER'S PLEDGE ON REFORM VOID Socialist Klip at Junkers for Defeat of Equal Franchise CRISIS IA' POI ' IGS iu cr,um;i: uevnwick ....... Sncrlal l.rMle to IwU'ig I nun i.cnpcr ; Covurml.i !' " "' " 1 t...,-. . . Am IrrilMi. Mu 3. Yet anoth" 'nltempt bv the Prus- .. 1 .1.... ,!..,.. nr to weiKen tile ..,,, , f mllltnilsm In that Biianl ano .... ' Jutike.-ridrten .ountiv. has failed In 1 .. n...l..n Inwne hntlso. The tiuelul i iiif i mm. .. l).m,Mrat motion to restore luru- iJeinu rt. i , l' three to l" U' "' ","'" ' ' bill-the pomsrapli which provided 1 i .i, jns ou ja made I With that emphatic' vote Von lleit- vvi.n in..! r.i.p m. "ine sime i ace iu.ur ...v.. ..-..--. UnB 11IUUM 11 ' ..... - . .j ...! 1 . 1 .. l-...iiml it the Prussian ininciuse. u i "uu.n. u . .. .... . B.nj panAi-plliifi cm ill ?" '" ... " . . ,.m,in In avo '" ."-"r : ' milte He the wide realm or me einp i e. ii ,.Mmc.m ,i,-,,ut1(. nctlnn. but now "I1U.H '"" .. . .7.' ....?. .7.. i . mtn,i ... ' i' "" itlT "TOlt-anil-rtsee tntttcM. ,nco " ' .1 . n. Anat.PAu ,n II. 3 .All In in. 1 ll "ti ,...-... .- ... . 1 auiii tirn nnri iiitm ii-c.. in n. r. -. . franchise onrcely antic: paiei --" ... u..u. ..v.s tatutat out. a ilia" mijo'ity UBa" ca"v- "" m.eunrf bx wh,Ph tllc hungry and t tlu Kiieer's promise to Piua- '...'' ' ul ""'"" iiiciuseives ...... I..I ...w ...v...., n...Mi'n, t.,,1,, nri.ii ill. UU. csuiiunmj mrur-.r. . -. . .-..-... -, bill tn prevent the much fearid 111 eon-' kequences ol advonoed radicalism. Nor, are the reactionaries likely to accept any , 1 retutlon ,ve their own supremacy , V ""-" "'e :t Thou eh ' j k'l """lh'h!,";rf;rreiuP ' tcosi zing that the "r , PfV "Z J "'"n Brrl , v ', ," .,. n .,. hi.. one !", se m on, man , howr ,e J nl,uf' , K',er rcmam, to " .,ut u , -rtaln that delaing aHemM to tie one arm of i """"" - I f'jant Imi aiI mm Para hi! k. fAluhin Una II' cnlth, Shows Discontent -Chiuwo no.wi.n """' " "" "" "a" " ""."". - li iirTiiiiilnil t It a I Iratnritinn tvllti l.a.i rt..... i...t ....... .iii..i tl ul.1 lt in i ifii'itiivivi'MtiiMti-i r"i- t: uonhl Imimtie on Ireland thp nhllgatlcn i or mllltnr rr Ilt , nncl tnpn oirsrcti u ns a Blft. nliteh iih Its right hy lrtue I of self-Boernment. While lie snlil that I im (, ttrlc i,,,rtM 0f the name pollrv. IViniii Uw leader In the House of Com-' X."','";1,,',!;'" '""' ''i"1 n""""B '" 'l0 IrelnnJ hail won Its nnlltlral f reeilom through seeral Benerntlons of strlTe niul J-j -- 1;;,, (i.(.'eii ine utiKnoun ntieriiaiive iin-o the Prime IMItilsler offei rd It Is true the Prime Jllttlsler offeicd "",' 'h". """V n,lp " ".'V '"'"R "!' ' " 'V" . "7 . ' .,"V,Lr ih-. . ,i would he tin men Ion of any put of ,,.,.nml WIP11 ,, ,,,,tioiiei'nent took ,,,,.,. ,ie Ureamrd that the war. ..... .-... , .,. ...ii,ln..l peaee eonference with Ireland on our liaeks lliiw stn wp preafli the (.oitpel t of self-determination for nil countries and fall tn apply it to Ireland?" . .iuu iun ... ..pi..? - . tucpp are mntra wnn rec in uio mine- Im.nl of the Irish question the beginning , f h stem of l.Vdernl iloirrnmnnt foi , "rPat ""'" whleli tile congestion nt c"miiBirr ' -"h '""".'""" "" '",' "'"' ,', " -"'''"", " " "": nut, tier of tin se reasons by many of Km most inlluentlal fmiuer .rnpuueiiK. " ' rs.e.dli.B'v Her. be- ''"' j Cmillimnl on Pase u. fniutnn Three AUSTRIAN REVOLT HANGS ON BATTLE Siarvintc Alonurehy Awaits Decision, fucking Revo- lutionary Leader COWED BY RUSSIANS Special Cable lo Uvcning I'ublic l.rdpcr Aiiiit'inassp. 1 n the I'lanco-Swisa Kiontler. May 3 -iDlstmtch to the ,on(,on Dllllx ,.,,, Austria h ut pieaent 11 land of dark .,i.ni. Toda I had an Interview with a man nlio hnd lint mt nut nr Aitsiriri n.l T -,..t . .i .!..... ...- iiiiu . utjin.nt-u liutn mill rL-iimiip iiiclh ,,. ... , iiohlnrt the uuuui w.i.ii unit going on ueninil me rtain ' enc. "Austria. I can voueh from my per - !U"f "T W,h0? Ve01'lp are 0We(i "y the prospect of the puniniment tb.it .. .- ,.,.,., - ..m ,- - . - - IH1H1I I L-VIll lltlllllMI V - -... ....-. . ....u ,, 1(iu lllliun f .. .ie,, .,, ,,,. ..!,, .. . . " . ""-- "-....".iiv "" ""..i"e .iub. uu me uKraine ' Vence. am "?l- ,l8,u'n "0l,ei " the Austrian stomachs., most of the ... ....... . . . . . !lu L"'1"" supplies neins niched by ,!er",any . e I "STEALTHY TERROR" A Sp) Slor of German Intrigue and Creat Britain 'By JOHN FERGUSON Begins in TOMORROWS- Eucntng Juhltc Stbgcr HAIG STRIKES NEAR AMIENS; FRENCH GAIN Former's Blow in Villcrs Seclor. Laller's Near Hansard n ImllMMII 1 IIIM-VT-1 unr - AmiVIUll0 lti X pri;ludi-: new push Relieved Ludendorff Plans to Shift Drive From Flanders - jMAY HIT FAR TO SOUTH I'Criliails Reoriraiiizinc After Hreakdowii at Yjires -"C'lS (on the Flanders front) pre. saRC an early icsumntinn of infnni inl-u,t, nniMi, i- i, a ln,usts- possibly in the Arras or . M "".. ..unto. That is the attitude tnken l.v nor , , "fll,"Kn ? "' respondents at the British front. The decisive failure of- the German ef forts about Ypics had a depressing effect, but they are re-organising-. Enemy piisoncrs complain that too much is expected of them, while, at the same time, they declare there is no abundance of reserves. With the artillery roaring along tho Flanders front the British struck again in the sector of Villers-Bre-tonncux, on the Picardy front, gain ing a local advantage, the War Office reported today. (Villors-Bietonneux, which is rri British hands, lies about nine miles east of Amiens apt', has been the scene of four British successes with in the nast ten days. The British re captured the village from the Ger mans in one hurst of fighting.) The artillery on tho Flandeis line was especially active in the region of Givcnchy, near Locie and south of Yprcs, the official statement said. Tho British made successful raids south of Arias and east of St. Venant (on tho sou them end of the Flanders front), capturing ten prisoners and five machine guns. Haig's Itepart The text of Haig's official state ment follows: Local fighting took place to our advantage last night in the neigh borhood of Villers-Brctonneux. We made successful raids south cf Arras and east of St. Venant in (he course of which we took ten prisoners and five machine guns. The artillery was active on both sides during the night between (iivcncliy and the N'fcppe forest and in the neighborhood of Locro and south t:f Yprcs. French troops, in bitter fighting1, have gained ground on two sectors before Amiens, in Picardy A strong local attack was delivered against tho Germans in Baune Wood, .!, ..ill r m:i.. n 1 - "'"r . " , " "rc'' " iiLviu iiiui c man -vvuivu miles souui of Amiens. After fighting of the most des- perate soit. at close quarters, the Clt rmntta U'cirp thrown pntit-nlw ,if ...... ..w. .... b.....bu vm of the wood ul H'c "UUU. A similar assauL was made by , ()10 Flench in Hnngard Wood, just precltiblo advance Apparently, the Ceiinan lipid on the stubbornly cunte.sted and vety important 1 "' "Ungaid ItHelf Is growing v . . . .. . . . err 1 .tenner, ineir positions nre raked c con from llrltlsh EUhji' retonneux which ll. iimm.int hill lust to ine norm .. .. , . j me rrenui also nom tne wes Hon of Hansard, and are mal .. .:, .. , ... . estern pcr making th - "eirn.i t ...,-uoo in i i ttumrn portion slble " Artillery In Artlon -.34$ Meantluie. Allied EUna are bomh ' Ing the greater part of the Uerman la In IkiUi Kiandtra and Picardy TiWJ i crease In llie intensity or tne nriMr" mi .itioned by the ofnclal stateinunt : i Berlin Field Marthal Halg In hi plflM pa.cn says a uvrnian ram wu i In the inornipg in tit.) nelgne Hebuterne, which la about tween Albert and An(eMj told of r Ejflffil laac 1KI-M . jtrj- Whkn yeu think ef wrttln. fff , -.., A... U1M AC W !! II fclMI ' c & , - V . . v . r.. S - f- i.,i, -