mrsswoKi wnSRwnBr i?v SukiS- vwkN1 Up . , i n . 3?-,,;- i.-"'" .,-, i'a:': i 'k. . .STV.", mmrmr.m i ... . ... ,.!. a . . ,. j. -. ' L-'V.'.'V .' U ..w-- 4i M7jrnv3'2k;rr " T" ., TKMPEKATCKB AT KACH HOUB Itl 9 I 16 Hi ii 11 l il l M mi t2 m i5 i nn 171 1 71 m i;i' ,jj 'i iiFninn VOL. IV. NO. 203 nFfflWARD" TRIALS GO TO PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1918 Cnftctanr, IMS. t inn Pcbiio Ltrant jurist PRICE TWO CI ,LL0YD GEORGE IS VINDICATED i BY COMMONS VOTE; ASQUITH WESTCHESTER jOTION DEFEATED, 293 TO 106 Supreme Court Grants Plea LIQUOR DEALERS Premier Scores Triumph (her of Defendants for GIVEN TEN DAYS Predecessor Wlicn House Venue Change TO CURB TIGERS' Rejects Inquiry TRIBUNAL WILL SIT IN CHESTER COUJNTY ON THE BATTLE FRONTS TODAY The Germans nic again stiivlng desperately to loach Ypics from the southwest. Fighting, which begun early yesterday, is proceeding. The British and Flench were carried back slightly under the impetus of the initial enemy rush, but re-established their lines by a counter-attack. Today the British again letiied slightly near I.a Clyttc. The Australians continue to Impiovc their portions between the Somme and the Aneic, Near Montdidicr the American artillery is still pounding at German positions and, seemingly, is outshooting the enemy gunners. Aitillery fighting north and south of the Avre continued all night, the French War Office announced today. Aitillery actions arc intense on both the Italian and Bull.an fronts. BRITISH RE WIN FIRS LINE GROUND TAKE BY GERMAN ASSAU, Appeal of Bennett and Dcutsch Not Opposed by District Attorney PREJUDICE HERE URGED Transfer to .Neighboring County Based on Alleged Pop ular Opposition of Feeling ' The Supreme Court this afternoon granted a. change of venue in the Klftli Ward murder cane, selecting Chester County for the trial. The date has not hen pet. West Chester H the county seat, The defendants asked the chanVo of venue on the ground that they could not ret a fair trial In Philadelphia County. Follce Lieutenant David Bennett, Taac Deutsch. Vans leader In the Fifth Ward, and Wlrtschafler, Murphy, Feldman, Uram and Hayden, policemen, are the defendants. They are charged with complicity In the murder of George Kppley, u police man, who was Wiled by Runnien on primary election day last September. District Attorney Rotan, when argu ment was held on the petition for a change of xenue a few days ago, did not oppose the change. The order for the change of venue was handed down this afternoon. It follows : "And now, 'May !, 1918. the rule Tor a certiorari In each of the above cases la made absolute. A change of venue ia granted and the records are ordered to be certified to the Court of Ojer and Terminer and Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Chester County, with instruc tion to proceed aB if the Indictments had been originally found In said county, "It Is further ordered that the pro ceedings and trials artto i be at tne expense of the County of Philadelphia. ob" ; n- r,.s ;; &:. ";"" " !::: ?:1 cannon rumble will rush guns Ultimatum Hrrc Bc.ucn j Tcsl FORECASTS FRAY TO U.S. TROOPS I.lnuor dealers will have to obey the, law concerning the rale of drink to MnuHt'c's Letter DcnollllCCtl US .voidiers, sailors ami ci.ieiiy bootleg.) "Unfair" Plot Denied bv Great Guns Hoar All Night. Assistant Secretary of War KVI9, Ul 4 . i"lls "Ml V, WWM.V I 7 1P J 3 9 2 in Philadelphia within ten days. This Is the ultimatum of Lieutenant Colonel Charles It. Hatch, of United States Murine Corps, to the liquor deal ers of this city. Rival i LONDON. May 9. Seeming Prelude to Great Cattle i S t e t t i n i u & Orders "Speed Ahead" PRODUCTION Tlw Lloyd George Govern. vn'Ml."iii,M.t. mav ntvc TO Plll .. .!.. .. .....l. I ,V, . i .1.1. ... " v" ' -"" -"' i'J.'VJ 1Jlv.l --" -.v.... inrre n nu iiiiuvmik u. ........ - nicni was vindicated tins alter warning delivered to all branches of .i,. it,. 11 .. r " Ihe liquor trade thl's afternoon at "" When the HoUhe of Com- ,,, ,.,, ,p CAm Hj CLINTON W. Cll.ltKRT mass-meetlng In the Forrest Thcatio ntOnS, Voting On Herbert Special Cntitv In Ki mint 1'iiMir Lvilprr "'"" "'ri'i"W... .-.., l'W,v T.clarr tviiNiiiiiginii, My v. BASEBALL SCORES NEW YORK lJiOCOOOlO ATHTICS. 30000000 0- IUusell-Thoiinnhlcn-IIannah; Gregg-Adams-McAvoy PHILLIES. 10COOOOOO-150 NEW YORK 0C00031CX-4 12 1 Mayer-Burns; Tesieau-McC.uthy; unipiics, Moran-Itiglcr. by Nell Homier, president of the lie tail I.iqnor Dealers' Association, who nddrcsscd tho gathering. Mr. Homier said the meeting was (.ail ed at the MJKKestlon of Colonel Hatch. and that tho Colonel would attend Inter this afternoon and artdros tnc liquor dcaleis. Donner pralyed the Colonel fol his lcws In the piobtem here. "Colonel Hatch told me to tell ou, said Bonner, "that he will not stand for any camouflage In this crusade." TWO MORE MOTOR VICTIMS Coroner Attaint hu mill inn fnr Iho mi. ' Cowwlit mm. Iu Hi Vra I ml Lmi. rn nointmenl or n n-irlinniPnlnrv ' Wiir "TesnomlenlV lle.idquarlers on I '"" -'iiilnti i.tlnn Is followhiR the1 poinimeni oi a paniamcniar )r Wrs(TII ,.r()ll( SI s 'muih-Plan with ipgimi to Mr mmsnini. committee to invcstiRatc (Jen- i M,ur r n,n Krcit' Knlr ,.lM M"'1N '", i( '- ,ltl wm to M.ips nmi oral Maurice's charnes aBainst 'K''t """ i ''- inotnim- then- ;,,""""LS - '"-' rM f'"" the Premier dcfc-iterl tho ! ''ccm, "' ",,vr ,',, " ""nf ' '"'""' .TlT ?", '" .' r pm" ine i lemici, acicated the, nn any ,ilrgp v(.,ip alnn h,vu,m. i this r.,se ho i, j:.i,v.ir.i it. measure. 29,'J to lOfi. front. Umiish I hear f ,. mn onter- MrU""1" N 7 . Pi iso by the .usli.ilun. who ngnln , ." "to,,urtl" "r K"n and shells i..do... m.. o , misIic(1 forttimI 1Iulr )ln; ,;,;:;r" .. 1.., .i,t Us i ., a. . Pirmiei Mojil Gcorgt- decluie.l In , lane-nut t. nmi nKo of n Imtilo titt.it-k 1 ;1""Iurlio'1 r "irplanes. The evils tho House of Commons tills afternoon on about a two-milc front south of , C,nie' 1m 'ulv" ot I'cen outlived i that. It the motion of former Premier nickel.usrh l.il.e. where. ,.ccordinK to , , , 'n"0,,,S ''-"'-'""-'Ions of the i , ... , , . 'cailx venoi ts the piionv ilnr.,1 ., si-iwiuiirai, ill w me I lieni I0 Asnul I, was canied to have select ( ,5' Z'cn Pn" Wh'" " '--" CTo. I committee nppointcil to Investigate' .n,0 ..,,.,.,, ,,,, . c "ml ricner.il Wllium- succeeded ' YANKEES WIN ODD GAME FROM A'S Calls for Action Check Fatalities street iienlilent.s claimed two more 1 (icncrnl Maurlcc'.s charfies that mis- guns the Intnl. neislhtent. thtitiilerlncr child victims In this city today nJ statements wcic made bv the Piemler beating of the nlr from vinlmis hoc ironed foTumJ'and1 t' prepa"' ',? I nn.. Chancellor Honar ll.w ,cS-.dl.,B ""- "f " "" '- '-'-t '"t m, drastic antl-speedlng legislation. , lellBI of thu , oveiee, , oppre-e that It was lmpo-,sll.I to The victims were: ,, .... . "I'l tl,e thoualit that it was the. rrwNK Dovvxi:v. four Ser. ot.i. .Ml ,olc0'' Mr. Asqultli will again be tc- Vlchlle ,0 ,,nother Immenso battle. phJn-VomMnS-l,"ru?kb:a" Jia""?. I sl,onslu1 for ''-iol'' of the war." j And utsnln this morning after dawn im-iiimn mrrti- Th plcm,.r Jcr hired that fienm.il ""'e iivvuu Kuiii vveie ni vvorlc, as Mtt.TOV I.1JVV, twentv molithn old U"0t Soutli Tenth utret, run ovr bj Mcon. trortor's vvnson. nwiieil bv HrnBtor are. Maui Ice's action In hcndlng 11 letter to they hail been mill mining for hours through one's Vlcop, and one iivviiKened with the belief thai this Jav was to m.,w nf We.t Phlladelnhla nuto ratall- "" ,,:, "l " "reacii 01 oral) lie one or .eriioic rnntllct tips to heven In the last two weel.s. I discipline." as .Mr. Asqtiltli had ad-, ' " 110,,s mine over the wlics. The llttlB lctim, even slioitly before Questions were nsKed along iiii SC(.. .. .. . .. ......--... ., .iinnieii. '....... "Vhi iiiim. .I..I.... ..i... nis Ueatli, insimeu tnai ne was 1101 nun. i , iuii-. ,ii.ih,i utm vvmi oil" In front of his borne ami was Jerapltiiied. tho )(css c0tanlng his rhurges was Heath of the Downey child brouglit tup Nicholas Harris. 1806 Mervine street. driver of the truc'K, was arrested and held without ball for action by the cor- I'lcmier l.loyil Ccoige went 011 to say: "The Cleneial said nothing to ine. ' Any iitlach In vour parts? And from these centers of infor tunium came dock 111c answer. "Not guilty: iulti quiet about hcic Juetlon. General Wheeler, have left It still the same thing, n military technical bu-1 reau. trying to nc.ite an industry I It is as f the drafting room of Mr. I Schwabs plant vveie ti.vlng to manage J tho lictlilehcm Steel Coinpanv. Tho paiallel Is 111 wide of the marl; The orilniune department Is the military drafting loom of the Government, and I a ti.irtli-ulail.v tcdinlial lussv and tinhuslnossllkf ilrattmg loom at that., 1'ndcr the new plan It Is the ihaft Ing loom mue mill slnuile. Mr Stct tlnius. who letalns his position of Assistant Secretin v of Vm takes -the plins and Hpci'inrntimiM that eomo fiom dniftlng room, builds factories that will iii.iKe the guns thus platmwl J and tllrli nrf,nnbi n.l .l..t.... ..A. ' -.--- -.... .- n... ...... j ,,, ,l,,0 JU- ATIU.KTICS nl r li o n c NEW YORK ah r h o a c Jiiniii'snn, rf . . . .11110 0 Mnrsnns, rf.. 5 13 0 0 0 Kopp.lf 3 10 3 10 l'ck'uh.8.0..,. S 2 3 1 3 0 Walker, cf 3 12 3 0 0 Uaker,3h 5 0 0 2 2 0 llurns, II) '. 0 Z 10 1 0 l'ratt. 2b 5 0 13 4 0 Gardner. 3I... d 0 1 2 1 0 l'ipp. lb 4 0 0 3 0 0 Davidson, 2b.. 10 12 3 0 ISodio, If 3 1110 0 DiiKuii.ks ! 0 1 1 1 2 Miller, cf 3 2 2 3 0 0 .McAoy, c... 3 0 0 5 2 0 Hannah, c. .. . 2 10 7 0 0 GreRR, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kussell, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 1 Adams, ) 4 0 10 3 0 Thurmahlcn, p 3 0 0 0 10 TotaU) 2t 3 O'J 27 12 2 Totals 35 7 10 27 10 1 PHILS SOW AGAIN TO THE GIANTS today Mr Mcttmliis has on hi hand" oner. .fw iii.iainiiuii i.iuiiuiiiB oc ei r i- ,.i. ..,,,... t.,., . I,..lui-,.i..i. ,. .. . allies for meeders and reckless drivers. """ "e never told me tlicie luul been , vuur uuiei. 11111 wiiu me loud nose --"- jm iniuriiiaiion 111 tne tins-, ?.....". .' .,'.... r... '..,:. .V.. ... ... ... of tin lie nmi mdiiy lliilhli l,m.iai"ta of the Senate Mllltarv AITuIrs will ue uiiiwn up Him piear-mru Bl urn nilst.ll.e lllltll I saw HIS letter 111 rt,,!,,- tl,.!,. ,m,.l rmillno .... .., I'onillllltee IndkHtPM lt.,.1- I.I.. , . I - -" --.-.- . .--....... 11 ui iv 111 . .-., , "is uii i'i- 1 Cty'roda'and his assistant, Joseph H. CoI onur Knight, who ndded that In the ,. papes. I an, going ,0 ask Cuin- -. ?"' tZlZ"? V " Z.1 a, .Vn", T.. ,""", 3", .JT' ."' Taulane, could not hay anytningreBvru meamllna the policemen must take somo mon, , jUdKe the matter toda. A . , ,1 batteries. '", Hrovvnlng machine guns The amount of ins the fixing of a date for tho trial acuot, toward curbing the evil tribunal is tho best tn ev ' Meanwhile, there aie wondeful Muv , ,llllfr available for Milpi iient to of the case. Eight men. arrested last night as the Judicial tribunal is the best to c.- the a .mu , ,,ra , ar , pltKuJly utX ,.. k.l ., n on,... ..e iiaI.... ..,.,. ., 1... .. nl.M -1... , -. . . .1 Mi- Ilnvil Clnnrtrn vul.l tlnl llio lip ""m ",r i .. . "' "'"' "llll 110 "" """!". m- oiunailie nureau I .Ml. I.IOJli UCOrgC SHllI tll.1t the llg. tI.,f..y f nil the flowers tint Itn.i. Iliailo Its n-u.,1 mltlnt. f .,. ,i - ' ..-.-. ..... ...... u mil 1111.1 ill h stated that when the Court decided the nl)(j reckless drivers started Tuesday rR ho would move for immediate trial. Dy Acting Police Superintendent Mills, The Judges of Chester County are W II- wrrc fined $10 and costB each by Mag- urcs lie gave as to the Urjtlsli fight- sard put Into his nocnis In the Mav outright the moved deslgiiH In nclual 11am Butler, Jr., and J. Krank :. Ilause. , strato I'ennocl; In Central Police Court lns strength were taken fiom the of- "lays of Trench history before high ukc on the firing lined suul Keel riiaini- f today. ,cla, rcc0.ds nt tlu wnr 0"!ce explosives hail been Invented faetui.iH laiked the evperlemv In gun- fiiv ipIT riDCC CA1IPUT - - . f imiMng lli.il Insured inpld production SIX-CENT FARES MMm 232 AMENS CIVILIANS KILLED mlZZC:r STOLEN CAR HURTS TWO Z,; " ' "l""" u'3lRn waH "l'forr i nc situation witn respect to the Suggestion Made in Petition to.j. ,Q CMMnn said. ' 1 . Amntlir Vii'tltlia nf tlivnilmrflllipllt sK.rpnt trolley fares are suggested i r In a petition submitted tnqav 10 eoi plojes of the P. It. T Company for "'"document, which was placed in sll of the company's barns. Is addressed to T. l" Mitten, the president, and asks him to appeal to Councils to Minct on a six-cent fare that all emplojes of tlic company may be given an Increase of Mgiires From Maurice I.lovd George, in tcpllng In Com- V'groi's isilliisli hc fieri s lllo, ' ll'"c1' a was falrl tjplcal. T l.'...,.l ;l...i,i .' I i;i ,a "lth 'cgard to this model ta lAdllf Shots ami I'lct- have bren largel.v due to Hie dete Ine thlrtv women nnd nftv clilldren tnliifd ills figures from In ndcMlon. S45 civilians have been, M,,rlp,M dpn.irtineiii :i the Win- Of. touring oar l'ollcein wounded, Including forty-eight women seveial shots at the "he de cerns to rgelv due to ihe determlna- Willi llie Frrnrli Armies In (lie field. iiu" inuihf, in n.ojuis in v-uio- . mlnn-il llus nfl.em ,.n lion to (It the .'rrm-li innn in il. May 0. To hundrert and thirty-two r moni this afternoon to the charge of when two negio.s. nftei taking Hit. merlcaii lartlagn (ienernl Crozler had civilians have been killed so far In the (j.,,,,,...,! iinurlce declared he had oh- ' miitorcn of l.eoKild Sa.vffrt. the ai-tit lc.en i-erlou.slv criticized befoie Hu war Oerinan bombardment of Amiens. Includ-i ,J-'. ,nul'te tleclJlC" "e Ju 1T ,-,.stmit slteet. drove wildly .,! ' ,.,!. ,' , ,,, ", ,.r i,Tj i '....". ucncrai thiough thetiects ami smithed tin- ,,"'" .:,:..'..,;.' .. ', ' nan .vlcliulie filed , . , --i",. iim'"-hi"ii iu i ,K.t.i,i.. ..in. ni. M. ine i.vvvik mat: in e kuii. i p niner was and nineteen children. None of lhee tlce. He declared ho hud been tin- ili.nrd the wieiked autoinoblle nnd r. with lespeit to the Auiei lean design for nmnanv may be given an uu-rare i inciuue liiiusii iniiiiary easuaiiies. fah v tieateil bv b Is ai niv ci I c. capen gun .image ins ilen.irlliim nnnears . , . ...,.. .. l...., I ,... I.. ...!. .. - " - '. ---' ipi I.I I I.. .1.. ...!. . . .. ne fnu an Hour. ... I inr nc iiuiniici iiiiuc', in niitiin ..... . ., ., . ... i iiofv iiijuiiii n., iiu- ,,ii ...ju u.iinu m nave etlleltil llle war llli Mm ilvrH The petition was placed In the barns ,,a,e been hll. The Cathedral Is Mill , "All of tho tlgUH-.s (nine from theie." imuIIii... 3lu lamibiid Mieei and Thomah ' mfa , me lut 1 u, W I ,, .. J I 4-Aiin.i. n rnnfiretipe between i...... i .i,.ui,iifl ,iin utiit. .titi.i, i.n, .,, ,,.., , .,, i ir.....u i:u v..r,i. i.'ifii, un,.i 'riirt,. r,r ' i'iim ui.,i u vdH nkiu in re officials of the companv and t.ie co- Crahc(l Into I The damage done to . , .. . . onlv sllghtl.v hint operative committee of the employes tnls ra,mus stiuctuie was piinclpally fulled to con cct his llgurea ut a meet- Members of tne nevviy lonneu --'in tne mteiior. i lie iiugn statue or ng of the cabinet, In legaul to the- , ,, -,.. , .. . .... inen's Union are not signing the pet - c, 1st h.. been knocked., o len,,,,, q( ,, 0e-, Q ANTS T E SCORE ON YANKS KNOCK GREGG V ihe e-ortv-nlnth street and Wood- , ,., Kiremen from Paris who at-, ernl Maurice was not nrcsent at tho v"1"'" " W filM 1111VV11 UllLUU land axenue barn, about one-third ol tile I tempted to extinguish 'the flames vveie .,,..,,, .,,. .llni,i, , v,.,.iliou men who lead the petition signed It lmmbed by (lerman airplanes mid , Inter-Allied war rouncll at eisulllest T"ie petition follows: .thwarted. (Ireat portions of the clt and the .tenslou was not discussed "Mr. T. K. Mitten, preshlent of the , nave oeen swept o lire. , llilvng ,ec accomplished b0. Philadelphia Rapid Trnnsit Company: 1 theWlMilladelph"aertapld Transit Com- FOUR HURT IN COLLISION Mr. Uovd Cltorgc hpoke In reply to Moi'illl's iMeil Scuru ill First. isitl)l Srort ii Klllls ill Tllilt wny.n'reoji""' '"'--,---. I . ,WPh lh.it former Premier Asoulth .... . . PIIILMKK ah r It o a c NHW YOUK ah r li o a e ritRfruU, rf. 4 112 0 0 Vottnu. 2b. ... 4 12 10 0 Itancrcft, '!.. 3 0 1 3 1 C Kauff, cf 3 i 3 1 0 0 McGalligan, 2b. 2 0 112 0 Burns, If 4 113 0 1 Stock, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 Zim'rm'n,3b. 4 110 10 Craiatlb If ,t. 3 Thb"3',0Cca"' Rcdfiguez, 2b". i 00 V 1 "6 Ludcrus, Hi... t. o 1 11 1 0 Fletcher, ss. . 4 0 2 6 0 0 MciiM'l, cf 4 0 12 0 0 Holkc, lb.... 4 0 0 6 0 0 E. Hums, c... 2 0 0 12 0 McCarthy, c. 4 0 1 C 2 0 Majer, 3 0 C 1 C 0 TWeaii, p. . . 2 0 0 C 4 0 Wilhoil, rf... I 0 2 2 0 0 TolalH ,; i C2112 0 Totals 33 4 12 26 8 1 I initialled on I'm M, Column Ti PHILLIES IN SIXTH FROM BOX IN SECOND City Councils of Philadelphia' for such Increased fare as may be necessary to enable the company to giant a tlat In cieane of five cents per hour. "We WISH TO express iu ,,wu , i..." Philailelphiu Woman Among Iiad m.lde , moUnB tho appointment Victims of Crasll at Potlstow II of htlect committee to Investigate Mayer Starts Against Jeff Tcsreati Kour persoim, one of them Inning Allilulies Tally .'J in First 1SI1 IU tAUICBn , ,,w ... ., . !.. mm sa tiKfartloll will ine Kenerai ' i.,ii,orlti0 Siprpv. tills rltv. uem liifnipd treatment accorded us. and desire that, (,l afternoon when an automobile Mrs. n,e Maurice charges. Mr. Asnulth denied that his lesolu- he P!:e!A J"a" f ?$Xull" .! Itr!'.fa !.. ",rolJ'. "i!.';011"' 'M, tlon could be constiued to draw a xote Ue :011IUUCU. ,, c ,w,.. .. . .... .-- . ,,ii r, nuriij nuri.m.u iu,a anu rreases In wages aireuuy israiuru iir been very material, but on the other hand the high cost of living has gone up to such an eMent as to make our Biesent wage Insufficient to meet the needs of our families. "It is our understanding that if the fare be Increased from live cents, as at .-esent. the amount realized by the JJ per cent fund will be sufficient to en able jou to make Increases of wages to five cents per hour for conductors and motormen. We then Join with the company In a petition to City Councils thmt the company be given the right, to charg six cents per passenger in order that a Hat Increase of five cents ner hour aboe the present rate bo made to th emploes of all departments." 1 HITCHCOCK IN STONE'S PLACE Made Chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee vruklinion. May 9. Senator Hitch. cock, of Nebraska, was elected chairman of the Senate Foreign r.elatlons Com- -mlttee today by the Democratic steering committee to succeed the late Senator Btone. of Missouri. I Hitchcock was ranking member of the committee. Considerable opposition de- i retoped against his elevation to the 1m- portant post on account of his stand on rs: ine war ueiorc winci; iiw. 1 rammlttee. to fill the vacancy caused by iV Senator Stone's death. Senator xtooinson. ot rtrhnan, was added to the Foreign Relations Commit ,. anil Rnator Hoka Smith, of Georrla. J to Military Affairs. f Senator I'nuanaer -. inox nas oeen nhoien by the Senate Republicans to hUke a place on the Military Affairs ia Committee, Rl 1 . . ..L ... . .t.. fll, n I itlttee to Investigate the aviation sltua- ;tion win oe cnosen irom among tne . ut..s mM a..M i.-.... ...it pernor miiiuvi, miu niiur iviiua vvhi et likely obtain a place on It. , ' CmUd United Stateij Shot' Dead ek. May 9. A to hell with Mad fltmtMr oa.ma from ha Una ul ?? ??HS.V Wf ' ? H.v IWIKS S CMtUI.AN Millie I'lirk, Alaj J. Yean llregg was Knotl.cd out of Ihe llj ItUUKRT T. MAXVTEU, 1'itln f run iiil. i nrL. Jf;tv !) Iirulises of the head aid as probably of censure, saying: After lW IMiUUtm had voinl a tun In ltltrn:illV llHlirfd. Shf! iu In R RrlnUR ' ! f .. .. ..nr.uiIi.r l. I',-., .,...l lli.. Ilrut Innlnn- tliu lll'intu i .(lil.i Ii.iaI. condition at the I'ottstown Uospltali ' . . ..,.,. mml tUd the count In the slxtli on ICnuff's '"' " "" l,(m'"1 ln,ll" l"'U- '" , ?-els 1 ?tli, I'ottstovvn. owner and ment I hope I would liao tho cundoi , n)( ,.. hlnK,e ' t. vmiKeea scoied live times. Adams ""fr. " " r...r.' . '".,'.;" '"t,"7, '"": " dliccny unu uiicquivocail.v. The VMmVH' mn Iu the 11.., t lesulted 'enlated (It egg Mr. Asqulth suggested that the com-1 from a to.lute erior by Hums of Kltz- Miller Hoggins chose Itus.sell. but In, mlttee bo Impartial and ut that point ' WM- ny. llancioffs sacrltlee a pas- ,t".,:lr0et,ln1'1 ,f";ir1 .f S.Til'Mf ", , . . j , . ,., ,, .to JtcOafflgau and nn attempted double ' " "V?- ""," in tiiu nist Inning. he was Interrupted by Chancellor A. i McaU lli(.h Mcaalllgan was nailed ,,e" I'ecl.lnpaiigh ulngled. nmml no IJonar Ivv, who wild: ut neond. " '"' infiel" ""' al111 scored on Piatt's Mr. Asaultl, could not name nve vlKT SNINfl hac stimig'fn'liilsToundiocrlng tlTe unprejudiced members." ntzgeiald opened with a long diive tuns on Jamison's double n pa-s. an Thereupon tlic former Prime Minis-, to Hums and went to second when ' inlleld hit by Walker. Itusell'i, wild t rriniipil- I Gcorgo made a horrible muff. Tlancroft throw and nurns-H single. icr rciuncu. sacrificed, Tesreau to Holke. Mcllaffl- III the second Inning the Yankees "I regret to hear that fiom the KilM walked. On a double steal, Me- ' tallied live tluies on IlodleV lngle. two pltnl in a nerlmiH condition. Ttath has tluee fractured libs, a broken nose and concussion of the brain. His wife and Mrs, Ada Ileiff, of Pottstown, were cut and bruised. I'ottstown dispatches gave Mr. Sher ry's address as 320 South Kiev until street, but she Is not known there. SALUS CONTESTS APPRAISAL Will Take Appeal on Thirty Tax Bills for Clients State Senator Samuel Salus today sent thirty mercantile tax hills, which had been served on his clients, to the Board o Mercantile Appraisers, with a view to appealing them to Common I'leas Court. The attorney, wno ensageu in a NATIONAL LEAGUE BROOKLYN 10 10 10 IIOSTON 10 0 0 0 0 Mnrquaiil-Kiueaer; Filllnglm-Wilson. CINCINNATI 0 0 0 4 ST. LOUIS 0 10 0 Smlth-Wingo; Meadows-Snyder. CHICAGO 0 0 2 0 0 2 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0 2 0 VnuBhii-KUlefev; Sandcia-Archer. AMERICAN LEAGUE BOSTON 10 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Huth-Agnew; Ayert-Cnsey. DETROIT 0 0 0 0 0 CLEVELAND 3 3 0 0 0 0 Boland-Sueuccrj Iti ton-0'IIeU. 0-382 0- 1 6 4 2 0 1 0 2 0 1-1- leader of Commons." "I have done all In my power to help the Government in the prosecu tion of the war und in tho definition of the great purposes of the wur and the peace for which the Allies are wordy war with James A. Carey, an , struggling," lie continued appraiser, eariy in ine wren, uxneu inai (iafflgan was out. McCarthy to Fletrher, passes, Marsans's double. I'eclilnpaugtT! Fitzgerald n-oilng HloeK walked. 1'ia. triple ami linkers grounder to Dugan. vath forced Stock. Kletcher unassisted I ..... One run, no hits, one error. niiNi i.m.mi v.,,,1,1. .incii I., rl.l.1. Kauff Ki.ti.t Jlarsans flnied to Kopp I'eclc sin- to leftr advancing Young to second. , UnaJls.ed Prat, .UbrJ..1, 7' Bums sacrificed. Mavei-lo Miderus. """'f?' ,. l Vn I ?, , . '?, r,'?M Zimmerman out, Majer to l.uder.iH. ?orIl",,:J'eek., ! ' "e"tV. "a,ldso" One run, two hits, no cr. the bills be marked as approved so he could at once start legal test cases. Ills request was refused by Fred A. Van Valkenburc, president of the board, and each of the persons interested will be required to appear In person and appeal. This will probably be -done on the next appeal dey, Thursday, May It. Salus. in ms nrsi proiesi. accused Extension of Front Touching upon the question of the extension of the battle line, the 1'iem. ler said: "Slr'Douglas llalg (the Xtiltlsh com mander) and the war minister were re- lll.vr nlsn I'lirpu out Ilodrluuez. Xii lo uurns' ... .... ,.i... .. .. rors, ,u"n- '" '." "." "'"'"' . Jainieson doubled to light. ni.iiiAif i.iai.iii Carey. Pehrose leader of he Hfth Ward.' uctunt to extend the line, which was of having raised assesments on certain ura from jlie French, "The military representatives at Versailles suggested u compromise and the extension was made on agreement between Sir Douglas Halg and General Petaln." Getting back to the question of tela tlve strength on the western front, Lloyd George said that General Maur ice on two recorded occasions has said that the forces on the western front were virtually equal. "These controversies are' distracting, paralysing, rending, and I beg that they be ended, for the national unity and army are. threatened," went on merchants for political purposes. This Carey denied. U. S. DENIES SOVIET CHARGES No Foundation for Allegations Against American Consul Wariilngtorf, May 9. Ambassador Francis haa been Informed by the State Department that there Is no foundation for the Soviet claims that the American Vladivostok consul was overfrlendly to Siberian counter-revolutionists. This statement will be communicated Inform, ally to the Sovht Government 'as the American answer to the Soviet objection against the, consul. John Caldwell. Ths Informal . nature of the answer mean that the Sovltt Government la not i rMauaa.W;M,,uail l.udeius fouled to McCaithy. Meuel filed to Kauff. Bums grounded to Hod rlguez. So tuns, no hits, no errors, Fletcher tapped a clean single Into left, Holke filed to Cravath. Fletcher died stealing, Burns tu McGafflgan. Mc Carthy filed to Cravath.' So runs, one lilt, no, ei rors. Tlllltll IXM.VO Mayer stiuck out. Fitzgerald tiled to Bums. Uancron singled to center. He died stealing, McCarthy to Fletcher. No runs, one hit, no errors, Tesreau lifted a high fly lo tlancroft. Young grounded to MtCatllgan. Kauff walked, Kadff died stealing. Burns to Bsprroft. No runs, no hits, no crrorr roUHTII INNIMi Mctiadlgan thrown out by Toreau. Stock tiled to Fletcher. Cravatl walked, Luderua tiled to llodrlgues. No rune, no alts, no errors, Burns grounded, Bancroft to I.uderus. Luderus mado a great running catch on Zimmerman's pop. Rodriguez out, I.u derus to Mayer, No runs, no. h.lts. no errors. Konn walked. Walker beat out a bunt down the third-base line and went to third on Itussell'g wild throw, Jnjnleson and Kopp scoring. Burns Blngled to left, scoring Walker, llussell was taken out and Thormahlen went In to pitch for New vorK, uaraner went out to Plpp, un assisted. Davidson went out, Pratt to! fipp, uurns taKing third. Dugan out, Pratt to Plpp. Three runs, three hits, one error, "KCO.ND IN.M.NG Budia singled to fenter. Mlll.i walked. Hannah walked, filling the bases. Thormahlen fanned. Mamaus doubled to left center, scoring Bodle and Miller, Peck triplet to left, scoring Hannah and Marsans. Bakrr hit tn Dugan and Peck beat the throw to thai plate, aregg was taken out and re placed by Adams. Pratt hit Into a amihtA i,tn. Dufan tn l)Avia, .. Burns. Five runs, three hits, no errors. Washington. May 9. Credit on draft . . .,..V4 a "& ...niA.. ena iiAlilnlui-i U'llt vtftfr m vlcan MACKAY COURT-MARTIAL CONCLUDES SITTINGS LONDON, May 0. The court-martial which hns heen trying Colonel Mnckay on the charge of making British soldiers do work for his women friends, has concluded its sittings. A specific instance, it was declared, was the caso of Miss Emily Grlgsby, former ward of tho late American millionaire, Charles T. Yerkes. Colonel Maclcny said ho was merely a friend of Miss Grlgsby. CHINA GETS LARGE LOAN FROM JAPAN NEW YORK, May 0. A loan of 20,000,000 yen, secured by Chinese telegraph le venues, has been closed with Japanese bank ers and the first installments are arriving. An additional loan of $20,000,000, secured by the Tsinau-Shunteh Railway, is" re ported to have been concluded. ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS Sixth Flmllco race, 0 furlongs KIrsiles Cub, OS. Callahan, $88.70, $25.50, $13.80, won; Langdon, 102, McAtee, $5 30, $1, second; King John, 100, ummer, $7.80, third. Time, 1,14. . r' Haig Re-establishes Penetrated byS f Teuton ENEMY THRITSTINK&f . AGAIN AT KI Allies Strengthen New-jd Positions Between Sc .....i a K .inn .fvnuie FOE HEAVILY Two Great Teuton Cone lions Reported in Fiei Dispatches FIFTIETH DAY OF CERMi SPUING OFFENSIVE NO CREDITS FOR VOLUNTEERS 1 COLYN DENIES PEACE MISSION House Reverses Attitude and Makes Class 1 Draft Basis McAvoy crounded to Pratt Adams fanned. Jamleson popped to 1'eck, Js'o runn, no hit", no errors. 2 THIRD INNINU Fipp fouled, to Burpa. Bodle walked. quota for volunteers will not be given, the House determined late this afternoon. By a vote of 134 to 90, the House re verted Its former position, approving ,tbe credit plan, and thus removed the Former Dutch War Minister Re plies to Rumors of English Visit Amsterdam, May 9. Jonkheer Colyn. former Dutch War Minister, In an In-1 tervlew today denied that he went to England on a peace mission. ,"' Recent rumors had Colyn., i London, British troops by a counter-! last night drove the German nortlons nf Iho Alliori frrmt.li li.... f.. ... .. Al uic-y naa occupiea in tne 1 between La Clytte and Voor Field Marshal Haig reported' The strong counter was'!l against the Germans on Clytle-Voormcr-eele sector Flanders fighting zone, whe Germans, at heavy cost, hadj'l a footing at certain points1 British front line. The British have again ad their line on tho Picardy battl1 cast of Amiens. Ground won in Picardy ' Franco-British has been conse and the new line tightened. A new German attack in tWi mel Rector this morning pr Britibh line back slightly. point. (From two to four a southwest of Ynrcs.) .VI Main's Report Field Marshal Haig rep follows: AVe improved our new between the Somme and the : 'n.1 ImI, nl.nn. -?. ,,u wn iiiDU,icis, tlUl Wc drove the enemy laatl front the positions he gatM tcrday morning in the La' Voonnczeele sector and re-l lislicd the positions we orii held. '$ a new uerman attack na Kcmmel this morning pressed I our line alightly at one point)j Yesterday's attack in Fh was carried out by two Gem visions (24,000 men). Theyi j i., rfl ierca neavy casualties. ,nJ Hostile raids were repulsftdE night in the neighborhood of-J and Alcrris. Wc took pr yesterdfty in local fighting Bucquoy (midway between i -J A1U..I1 "J The enemy's artillery dercl considerable activity last nls, the Albert sector. ueiaiis oi .ciion . y;j Counter-attacking stubbor night, the British rccaptur original line southwest of Dick Lake, wires a correspond Halg's forces, giving detail'. actions summed up in the official report. Today at the extreme right i small battle front they wei pelled to retire owing to hey chine-gun fire, he continues. ing continues about a smalU wmen tne Hermans occupy strong point east of Mine (a mile northeast of La Clj The French withstood Vi attack, almost completely . the storm troops on the east the Vyverbeek (which flovy eastward into Dickebuscli'J which the enemy was unabk owing to field gun Are. ports show the French lin tne uermans jailing w struggle. At 3 o'clock this morning 1 mans laid down a barr east of Amiens. At 4:15 I apparently had quieted witt atuck. On the rest of the front H are ceaselessly poundii Bocnuoy the British wertl forced back from posits Vney www jrcai.iijf. j5. Artillery ngnung norvn of the Avre continued 1 the French War unee t day. A German raW w at La Chappelle-Saipjiis, j GermaM One of the hu of 'troops ever i tlefteld lies!stof 0Uif ,ia ,wf' ir23&Ajt& ?-' w"vj- i&i'jw- l?fti.-wto pojat .of eoatm4V on the bll . rT-""T"?',5'"Kl'J j ne. 'pzzx r,'.
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