mspmiHmkoM yEuwpMtf wsmmsummm'LmtDBmm ,'U-A DHVi1IL HIM Til MV 1 FRANCE ?' Local Attacks Re- to as Period of ' Ouiet fr'" . ?LAGED PHRASES Show Splendid tfor Sort of Fight- I in Progress FINAL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE THE BATTLE TrTfliwT t ii iffh iii i iflflBiffii fTnii WALTER DURANTY tie to Evening Public Ltdgtr fc,r'ji. (vV(ie Vorfc TlmM Co. Trench Armlen, May 15. Important' runs the com- h) during the period of calm eaes ino ureal name. nvic- m wording Is vs-'cd with the. an. st of an artillery duel nt a nt, or a raid which brought doners, or a loca! attack which l;ln occupying such and such a Be. these phrases are from ex- he reality. In warfare of to- Bg Is considered worm lanei- rtlllery duel If fewer than 10,- i are fired In twenty-four hours FS.. . ... ... Biae on a ironi pernapjiwo ur wide. Sometimes the flE- l,to twenty, thirty, or even n housand dally. to realize what this means. ?your' correspondent visited a I (Ulet sector In Flanders, where shell average was only tour ousand. Tho air was full of fleas and horrible din of fly l- followed by the roar of ex pand showers nf deadly splinters. 1 there one met wounded men tn bandages, making their way And as I passed along the " battalion commander would ihad three men killed half an . In the boynu of a dugout." L"quiet" on the battlefront. An iuei wonny or mention in com- "I far more terrible And that ally experience of the Allied sol- Uttre present period of the "calm." t.A time local attacks and raids articular linnortunce. llv "raid" t'a.forny Into the enemy's lines. et of which Is not the capture of nowever. Inxlgnlflcant. but the prisoners and. as an Invariable the bombing and destruction The essential purpose of a acquire. Information. The na- ipositlon of the enemy defenses any noted, and the examination era permits the Identification of na opposite and often affords Local attacks same purpose, but the nrlneloal )s the seizure of a certain posl- pusacBflKin or -nicn Dy me Sight facilitate subsequent at. whose occupation by the Allies tfa tne operations of defense. pReondltlons lend themselves to ni minor warfare. up of newly captured German fBmld that few trenohes were tatructed on their side. The as formed by a chain of holes. Jrtiells or dug for the purpose. i' few men witn rifles or mltrnll. iroea wire, the simplest yet the UltOf Obstacle! to an Infnnlrv jjwas employed comparatively t-, it wns noi imnoss 0 a for a sririg raiders to nenetrate the. cover or darkness. " j.courage and Initiative. of these PS may depend Information .'decide the fate of the coming lire mgniy smiled French staff ions can draw deduetlnn nt I? Importance from apparently alla. Miracles of devotion n nightly In these orteratlnnR tout. In cold blood by men who aanger to the full and know deeds will never be chronl- enerally remarked by French hat the American tronni hu plendld aptitude for this sort w. wnat that augurs for the y be. Judged t from the remark or oi a ruinous French reel. rour correspondent: "Kadi time cart comes to mv hattnllmi t i(out on night work and raids. X.nave made good at that 1 H can depend on them for fct flTANT COLONIES BACK member aava Germanv Make Foolish Claims .. May 15. A member nf BAT gave the following nf. 1 a. representative of a Copen .have lost. Including killed, I and prisoners. 3. nnn nne . think that we Intend in mni.J -jUlms and send our children k-tunoiner rour years of war? rv wo snaii .nave enough to do o .k ui inun 10 control the tan countries and secure their and Industrial Inttjier,-. t,- t&'WIir M: Pout colonies."" ru"rs ena 'AVENGES GUYNEMER jij ." . . an Aviator Who Got d French Flier Today's FuMle Ledger tf'.May 14. Lieutenant Ken Vfunoas .French airman, has, fJto the Evening; Standard, aynemer, tne noted Freneh lUnr Wlahner, tho German r unm uuyneraer. wish dda the Allied linen ni. ; r; SHIFT MORE IONS TO BELGUIM F mmwxmmaammmmuMMlMliJ''2iM9'm.l,.ujiu,.M m i u. 'N' . . ' ' . , ' ' . '. '. IM ' ' "' '".' -i-;nr;p" ;. . r--rr --r '""" ""rTTTm.'"ll CAILLAUX THRILLS MILITARY COURT Proud and Defiant Attitude Impresses All in Bonnet Rouge Trial REMAINS A FIGHTER Soon to Face Treason Charge .Himself, Ex-Premier of France Unshaken Cannrftan official iihotosratth A company of Canadian snlilirrs hear from their captain jut what is rxpeclnl of lliem in an allnrk upon new (Jrrman pnilimn licfnrc Vimy Hiilpc PRUSSIAN JUNKERS AGAIN VOTE DOWN KING In. RaMntta Front. pf,CwwwAAM Seat arf lfc A aerman cavalry I Jtumasl h tiassed lacrst ward and more ;arr expected on 'ssgr. Mf ointr . ta' astlAvr "i iB" iT1""" .HMfJ the BmmyFHir w Reject on Third Reading the Francliisc Reform Measure Government Pledged n- GEOnOE RENWICK Special Cablr. to Evening Public Ledger CopvHoht. J9S, bv .Veil) York 1'imei Cn. Ani'terrinm, May IS. The Prussian .luiikers have ngiiln oted down helr King and their Parlia ment. It will be remembered that last ?:y 'William If promised Prussia n tranchlse reform based on equal suffrage. when tho measure, which was to give effect to the royal promlxe, whs broughl nerore the committee of the Prussian lower houe. the reactionaries deleted the one-man one-vote clause. On a sec ond rending the other day the chamber refused by a majority of more than fifty to restore It, and today the reaction ary destructlveness was ratified by an almost similar majority, 236 to 185, on the third reading. The decision Is a severe defeat for the Prussian Oovcrnment, but It appears de termined to act In Its usual weak-kneed fashion. After the second reading de feat, the Government declared that It would take no action,, that It would not decide whether to resign or dissolve the chamber till the third reading, Xow It again postpones nctlon until tho now use. less measure comes back from the upper house. Then, according to Doctor Fried. berg, deputy minister of state, will come tne real drama." Berlin political circles, however, ex pect nothing but an unherolc melodrama of giving way to the Junkers. The Vor- waerts. and other democratic organs, an ticipating what happened today, were badly depressed yesterday, but the ma jority Socialist mouthpiece will have something to cheer It up today. That Is tho remarkable result of tho Itelch- stag by-election In tho Zwickau, Saxony, division. Tho seat was held by a well-known Socialist. Wllhelm Sloll, from 1890 till his recent death. He received 27.846 votes out of 45.93 nt the last general election In 11)12. nnd when the split came In tho Socialist ranks he went over to the Independents Tho result of yesterday's decisive con test was that Itlchard Meier, a majority Socialist, won the seat with 12.405 votes. Fritz Heckert, Independent Socialist, re ceived 4826. and Loul Klag, a conserva tive, running for obvious rensons In an Industrial constituency as "the repre sentative of tho national workers." 4792, Thus the majority Socialist has a majority of 2787 over both opponents. This Is a serious blow for the Inde pendent socialists and n corresponding encouragement for Scheldemann's party, ITALIANS DESTROY TRANSPORT Hostile Troopship Sunk in Adri atic Despite Convoy Heme, May IB. Italian destroyers Sunday night destroyed an enemy trans, port In the Adriatic Sea. near the en trance to Durazzo, according to an olll clal announcement by tho Admiralty. The transport was convoyed by de stroyers, but the Italian warships man aged to return undamaged. The enemy destroyers were hit. Searchlights from the land plavcd upon tho Italian de stroyers and made them plain targets, but the Austrian gunners failed to score a hit. FOOD TO BE CONSERVED BY U. S. OVERSEAS FORCE GARBLE LICHNOWSKY TAI.F. German Circulate "Doctored" Version of Expose Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger .Mllnn, May IB. Tho Corrlere Pella Sera learns from Zurich that many Ger nian agents under tho cloak of pro. Entente sympathies, are circulating throughout Switzerland copies of a gurbled version of tho Llchnowsky memorandum, Some copies printed In the Italian lauguagn already have found their way Into Italy, and It Is understood the Her mans also nre circulating this garbled version In other Knlento languages. BRITISH AND AMERICAN FLEETS READY FOR FOE PACIFIST SOCIALISTS FOOL U.S. LABOR MEN Pro-Gennan Royeott (lurried Out to Keep Them From French Patriots Jiift signed tho manifesto to Mr. Ilrantlng. 'Throughout the previous d.iys nf tho visit the American delegates met only Hie pacifist t-crtlnn of lho Trench Social ist paily at cnnfcrenccH nnd luncheon." Start today to buy . War Savings Stamps Special Cable In Evening Public Ledger Cnnrtahtt .1, hu .Vric York Ttmrt Cn, Tarl,, May IB. For the first time slnco his arrest morn than tun months ngo on charges nf treason, Paris yesterday saw ex Premier Joseph Calllfliix, who for sev eral years was undoubtedly tho most powerful, and, In tho opinion of many, lho most dangerous public man In francs, whether In or out of office, make his appearance In public. He was called as a witness In tho Bonnet Ilouge trial Calllaux entered the room In which tho court-martial sat with his head high and larking not n Jot of the character istic arrogance and pride which led him to claim tho light to bo tho dictator of his country's fate and which brought him to his present position. The pris oner Is Hwaltlng trial by a military court on the gravest charges that can he laid against u pollllqlan. His evl dencn was unimportant III Itself nnd the whole Interest in his appearance was purely personal. It was evident from tho man's whole manner lh.it loiillnenient In a prison cell and the long Investigation he has iindergnno have not In tho slightest degree diminished his fighting power Ho marched In surrounded by armed guards with the air nf a dictator In the midst of his escort of honor. His answers wero given with complete as surance and a steady gaze at tho presl dent of the court-martial, which marked him as' a man entirely without fear, who was prepared to fight to the end. With all the personal forco, with which ho has often faced and quelled all antagonistic chamber he attempted more than once to get outside the narrow limits of tho question on which he had been called with n. view to express for the benefit of tho greater audlcnco In the country at large some part of his own defense against the charges of trea son, and It was only the firmness of Hie president of the court-martial which kept him from making use of the court as a personal platform. Calllaux's appearance gave a fore, taslo of the remarkable experiences which nre In store for a day In the near I ET your stationery impress your readers with the tone and dig nity of your house. Use Beck's Stability Bond. Ask your printer. Charles Beck Co. 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"If the naval position Is Improving to day, as It Is, It Is due to the fact that the British and American fleets are working In closest accord, supported . deputies that Is, the forty who have by an immense body or skilled workers on both sides of the Atlantis, who nre turning nut destroyers nnd other craft , for dealing with submarines as well as mines and bombs. "The Hermans can have a battle when- j ever they want It. The strength of the grand fleet has been well maintained. Nome of the flneMt linttlenblpa nf the ITnlteil Mute mity are now nHRnriateil ' with It. They are not only splendid fighting ships, but they are well olll cered nnd manned, "It Admiral Realty were asked his opinion there Is no doubt of what he would say of tho value of the aid which the t'nlted States has given In this respect," Special Cable tn Evening Public Ledger l.nmliin, Mav IB A dispatch lo London Dally Telegraph nys : "1 received n rcmnrknblu renort from an English Socialist who accompanied ; the American labor delegation tn Pnrls the other day llo tells me that an ab solute pro-Herman hnjrott of tho visit I was deliberately curled out. "The American delegates, who nre all patriots, wero cornered by the pacifist section nf tho french Parliamentary Socialist party and the frenrh gen eral labor federation How this was engineered Is not clear, but It was I engineered very thoroughly. '"Thus It was not until a few hours before the American delegates' departure that patriotic french socialists got In touch with or even saw them. The. deputation attended a reception In tho Chamber nf Deputies by Deschancl. At I this reception french t-oclallst deputies who held tho same opinions as the , American delegates that Is, who nre for peace only with victory rushed up, to my Informant and said: t "'What has been done with the Amer- I lean delegates? Not one or Us has been I asked to miy of their meetings, or has even seen them.' "My Informant was nhlo to arrange' between ( nnd 7 o'clock that evening a I meeting between these patriotic fiench i socialist deputies nnd tho American delegates. This hurried hour, during which tho Americans had tn do their packing, nns absolutely Ibe only time they met the patriotic french socialist ill HWN$1' 9SJCC mvmamwfflmwisxvi C-r.-T"' r-r-i-m I gl Pgt06rg7iVtolj;,iH7iCTtrCT.T; UE ll HlHl f .Pajamas .TlieNIGHTwcar of a Nation!' ssSl !fM Rations Will Not Bo Reduced, but, Strict Order Are limed to Eliminate Watte Willi the American Army In France, May 16. Orders were Issued yesterday to Inaugurate a food conservation cam paign among the American forces. While tne rations lor mo iroops in me trenches or troops doing heavy manual labor have been Increased and there Is no Intention of reducing any of the ra tions; headquarters Is determined that there shall be no waste of any kind. Instructions Issued today provide that an ocer shall be present at every meal to test the food and to warn against overhelplngs or throwing away useful fnorii. The Instructions require that all surplus fat be used for kitchen grease. Isreau crusis ana Dima uiruu muni lie used In preparing various dishes. Econ omy la to be practiced In the use of bread and butter. ( 23,900 BOMBS ON FOE Month' Work of Brltlth Aviator in France ". London, ;Jlay , JR. Klgurea bearing, en British aviation work done during lu-u am riven aa follows: r,Bomba dropped by British n France. urBaainB..i9iiij n unv, iT.MTMtt nlrbt 6033. Total, 23,800.. 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