Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 18, 1918, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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    EVEXIXG PUBLIC LEDGER pniLADELPniA. SATURDAY,' MAY IS, 1918
'5 rf'Vfl- ,
WRMS TO SPREAD CHOLERA THROUGH UNITED STATES
BROUGHT HERE FROM GERMANY, t(EAGLEfS EYE" FINDS
'eutons, Desperate in Their Need to Prevent Ship-
If Longshoremen Refused to Strike
and Inspired Sabotage Failed to
Foment Trouble, Bacteria Were
to Be Let Loose oh Docks
temente of Munitions and Food to Allies, Did Not
Hesitate to Attempt Infesting This Country With
the Most Terrible Plague
MM '
Kl.TIKI-
ki.ii:ti.
AS late at night
In Ills pits ate
Harrison Grant wan puzzling
h'aver a report by Tom Dalles nn opera-
fMrt announcing n condition rather un-
Sgjsftasant for the president of the Crlinln-
. J4AVV Tlllh Tlia. liltap nlmnlu innniiniir1
yt'fr HflrM-nn flrati!
rf Prlmlnnlnffv flnh
) Dear Sir:
D(f to report that all I can learn
about Miss Olxle Mason Is that slu
; is almost constantl In the lompnns
.of the Germans, particular! Ileln-
&y 5rlch. von Lertz Yours trul
M , 3 BAIL.m, Uperiuve
ft Thereby, for Harrison Oram a mss.
.stry,remalned unsolved iimj'tfri whlei
;TfTittld him. angeled him It Ind been
it'Kjwetka, months, since ho had llr-t met
si Dixie Maeon, months in which ne imu
constantly seen her in uspieinus sur
SUroundlnge yet never In a position to
p,-1niy her. Once he had even gone so
5Tvfir u fo send n. sneclal report on In i
fl to unlet rijnn a repnri nivu in- ui'-i
S"natUrally received with a hidden smile
f-aHA Ilia. annAl,lii.atiiatir Hint it WOllM
- ,-.- Ml. . . ,..!. 1-- . 1.1..
fJJ have- the affair Insestlgated from his
t. -.., at-- r i -ll-.. I... .nll. l nu
f oiice. mail eiraiiiL iiiiun in i tin -
. asaare. unnnHra.l tn lha . htina fur htl?.
n, K-r game. But when a man In hosering
Ew ..between Ioe and suspicion lie i not
lr" in. f.. a. .Il.n ... ..... nnnarlunllu (n allll
JJHtJiy IU HIIVIVl flVlJ U.U.IUIII11 11. -
'silence the private investigation sshU.li
t-Urant had oracreu to ne nmae ns ins
& operative. Ballej with tn re-uitant n-
'port. Half angrns Harmon e.rane
flled the report in his cabinet and re-
f turned to his desk, moodj silent
.. .a t .. A....A ll.nl ll. . ful.
V iOl KnvnillS, UL LUdl-r ii.ni in 11 t
away part of the cits nixie Mann as
p.rllMer tn- ttla twOtltfptll tllllP .111 e-
E'S. cerpt from the esenlng paper (OntalnliiK
joi iniaaitau with ITurrlfioti (Irnnt and
muting oset the Miuallseu leaiures 01
,tn man she loed hrouRht Ik fori- bt r
eyes by the cold, starlnit tp of tb
ItiUnlew. Naturalls, (Jrant could not
Vnow that and Dixie could not tell him
the secrets tnai une mini irn "" ""-.
the eecrets that she must hold aKnlnit
the Inclinations of her heart, that tho
battle against Imperial Hermans be sson
' And that the bat
tle still ssas Immi
nent wasmori than
apparent In the
stooped ninled
flKurf of a man slio
Ftftr Million
to Spend
i-tood rumuiint, ai
th lock nf nn otflce In one of the blueeit
Kij-bulldlnBs of lonrr Nes Vorli He bail
ifj Kepi in tne snauoss on inn ft.n m mc
6s! olflce. He had shielded hU face In Ibe
lvatnr and for n riMsoll Kranz son
'jte TOntelen. arch plotter for Kaiser Wll
Rf helm, friend of the Crown I'rlrte and
; special emissary to the L nltecl states
wlth more than fifty million dollars to
Bend on destruction. ns llvlnp; under
"Van atlas He had "hlfud his office since
irV . a..- ,. t. .. l..l- 1.. Ma..
Wjj Si)? s:iiure ui iu inci iJiiiiua iiui-
ffLOatts. and esen had reported to the
MTmeioaramatlc lesel or rnisc beams anu
, , dlirulses that he might carrs on his luiii
t'pigns of desastatlon And just ho-s- far
"r he went In this reuard as exhihlteJ
jjtt'later, when Ulntelen sought to flee Amer-
a waa uia a iiif.iu iaopi .. u... ... ....
i ..caueht at Falmouth. Knirland and ro
Sjt turned to the Tombs In New A ork svhere
Lr Tie recently was sentenced for bis actlv -SH
ttles against America In bis trunks
ipi, t that time were found more than
mirty suits 01 ciotninK eaon uesiKiua
to give mm a aniereni peisonai appear
ance, each built In such a was that they
would make him steal a dlffprent ap
pearing man with esrv uit lis donned
Ills wigs and beaids he left In Ameiiia
to be discovered bs the members of the
Secret Ser.lce who searched his office
But this narratisi must tell the activ
ities of Rlntelen In America not of nis
flight. And sihllo Hart iron (Irant sat
j, muring In his office, Franz son Hlntelen
removed his false beaid dl cited tilin-
-' self of his cont svltli the humped sliiiulil-
.ertf, then turned happns at tne ririu or a
sahadow on the door V moment later
f.h- svas chatting with I)i HolnrlcU
fl Albert, chief nscal sps roi impcriui uei
?'lBHLny in the I'nltea States, and dls-
gftSi,
LWUSONATWORK
FOR RED CROSS
m$ .. . ......
jvrresiaeni oeis rairioue i-
ample by Boosting $100,-
000,000 Drhe
54
ik
ilBOSY DAY m iEW YORK,
r tirk, Us IS
President Wllcon toda net a glowing
trt .k.1a fn ttiA i.al,lntd it tli n.ttlnn
ft WAmUilV 4l 1" lii .w." v .--
K- by devoting his lime to boosting tlie
lX tlAA AAA And rlrlA r.f thf American Red
Vt. "-"
li('!'0a.
! afSThe nations Chief fAtiume anoin-
ipftBled by Mrs Wilson and Hear d
mtrtl Grayson, -w lit leslew a monster
9?raae here tills afternoon and tonlslit
QVt the, Metropolitan Opera House he
U deliver a speech In sunpoii of the
SK Wt arise sntcn ssas Biarieu
1 . Tt . . ... ...
k-teeVisr. In cities throughout the country
rt ti,The President spent the greater part
$tlVtktha morning preparing the addre't'i
it he ts to Klse tonight He sslll call on
Krtthei nation for further sacrifice to sln
w'h6 Vrar against German and hl
-, ajseech Is expected to prepare the people
'idCUH united states lor sacrinces srnicn
tiMjr, may be called upon to mane in
tSw '.future.
parade toda Is tne largest ot
nd eser attempted In this cits
j'lhan 75,00 marchers, Including
troinen. slll be In line, and the
-solumn will be augmented by forts
feirL la .....hKab Art llfll. alanil
:tH t jiaii.tia;o launii un. . .,....
atvia w Rnn nnn iiiHiineu H ruuuu
before reviewing the Hed Cross I
but altered his plans and went
Talk Instead
Hag the newspaper correspondents,
Vratldent left his quarter at the
Wfntorf, descended In an elesator lead
itqk ltt of the side entrances, guarded
t aernce men nt mingiea ssuu
gs on Fifth asenue for half
V finally arris lng at the Volver.
inhere be looked up references
Kd n his address tonight, return-
t6e hotel after an aosence ot an
4 a hair, un ni return Mrs.
Sft the Waldorf, to si Jit with
mSOi GERMAN TEXTD0QK5
ITHKIlHrr of Young Alen for Cauipj
WWWWU wtiuuiii
i, f. My iL-wnw twenty
v Wa nualiTTiArl tn tnrlmu 1fitl
XnxtricB army, rtftidents built
9Z uermiii icmuuiva; mv istuuy
OWll CtlllltteH5U 1 Will tilU
n UnltMnvihitrr
,TAvlir. IU M. Hull and
tr or tne do) a wno
krmyiupcnntnaa
Uw. Wlam
arewp
Oka Hrn
t
Bj WILLIAM J. ILYW
I) t IIU.P OK Till. I MTHI sT n s
bui-ei foi ctr ftjnrl ept the -tl i
tlc of nn? on Ttiniflen liuclui
Mrit field forth u telKntni
l suripoe ou recclf( nno aln ' '
he HKked
From nenitorff KlnMcii looked up
(UickU Cf iourt? 1 heaid from ( ap
trtln on Pajien and Cnptali) Hm -I d
Hltn he will to tore I Md Herirc
tnrfT nipife to ou name a time"
"No Dot tor IIoit had ro-
tnod hM uertoit dlspia hip the
i muh! inim KUl.ito rptilnK ihithe lie
slmpl told nii to mret him lipre totilRht
for nn Imiiortant ionf. lemt. lt the
ua ts Von Letts c mitiK''
I told him lie nlio'ild he toTr now
Rut I n h t e a i
lletnrlt h on I ert4
wis attending to
another angle of
Impt rial (Jerimnj
tampiign npalnst
Thp drrni Pint
mertca He was
In tin hilf IIkIU
when tuclttd iw iv
then "landing
of an old nttle
from ohierxatloi
Herman si ientNt
Imported b' Von Itlntelen hid tak n hi
miirttr th it he might prtpire ftr
future disease laid npihist American
wmknipn In cave thf p) ui' of Ocrnittn
tit othtr dlrpttloti' tailed With Von
Lert7 was ATndaine ugnta Stephin,
ihlef of ( Jerrnnn ; women ples in the
I idted stile and toir Iher th mhp
Plotting the denlli of Hairlson (Jrant and
hla inemhers of the riinitudog lub
u must lemeiiibi r on Lertz hid
1ut . ltd the diMth of an merkan
Set ret Serhe man t. a dNtlnrt lo
tor for ilennan The Vagle'H Ke
I think sonic of theM newspaper men
Jiai. (.idled it and It has Its ee on Un
too frequenth Now iron whats
the danger of this iffair '
Hanger" the old -Uentit JonUcd
up w Ith u little .mlle Nom that I
see 1 know enough about germs to
Ink .ue of nnelf i I lnp to do
Is to apptoach the cluti fiom the net
toof nie a window an inch oi o an i
Injtrt thW That h all thei will be tu
It The iftiultVtlon of tlip air will take
c.ire of thi r t of ihf p jmi
He held up a cotton-plugged tube
from whlrh Maclatm Stiidian lecoikd
Tped on tht label of the lulu, were
tho words
bolcra RilIIH
TIeinrlLii ion Lert? pmlled iinlctlh
Hood enough he innoum ed Hut
be careful regarding ouiMlf nn
need on In u e this htiigshoremen
plot fills
1 he old m letitlst h I ad In bl ed
I I now bow to iwe taie In an
swtred nu ina count on tn.it '
nd while Von Lertz atuomptnled
Madame -teph in to htr apaitmntw the
members of the (erman tontingeiit 1e
gathering for the hupoi t mt ouftiemc
in the ollh e of L (Jttcs ran? on
I'apen and Ka-1 Ho-ld wcie alrtnri
there gathered atound the desk with
Fnnr ion Hlntelen and li lieiniish
Alhert f)nl two more rum'nfd to
come ITeinriih ou t ei t and fount
.luhann on Herntorff inbah- idoi irmn
imperial (iermanj tu the t nltid states
of America IViin on Ulntelen slid
forwaid In liN chaii
Mi m IiU L-
cellem so wot
i to 1 ho as! ed
Us about the
1 o it BT M h o r emeu s
-trike answ ifd
on nrrnntnrtT
rrles
Doctor Mbert. once
more thumbing hit telegram H the
i Hlntelen Ins tht re ben unj
progress "
Vothing but utiogtesoi tun tl.o
answer of tht? arch-plottet I torn what
the papers frj tonight tlut - dinger
of failure All the longshntfineii Hie
ei Ioal and the paid .iv.ltitois rb it
I June sent to work among them hie
accomplished pi llttlt In fail th
hae Hccompli-hel nothing I Iie did
suioeed at one lime b worl ing the
longshoruien up oei ilu ui;-t of lting
but tint was met h i pioinpt i ii1 of
Mages on the part of th whlpuw net
wth tlte nsult that all oui mont -pctt
lor agitation in th tt waj went foi noth
ing Mowcvet
President Has Company
on His "Constitutional"'
A tall m.i h.uieil f.intif man
can i ed fiom the Liusiait Club
and stalled down I iftli iHiiue
hlloltl befuie norili todas
As lip piuceedfd alon the fa
nuius tlioiouhfui c .ho)iici s - Jil tt
uunKel anil client tlun iltlulilcd
uiul clieuiln fell in behind him
Soon he uas the leidoi of 1 sic it
tluoiiK rnmtng: down I'lftli .iuiiik
Thousands lined the stieet Tinf
flt stopped Automobile hoi lis and
shells sounded
huddeuh the tall Kias haued
nentleiitdii tupieil .md siceted a
soung man svlio iiiKm-ed fiom tlie
tiossd ssltli liinrt estended- Hem
I DiWson itjd of the Red Cios1
'You seem to liase a lot of
fliendM heie ' bald Davison iudi
latlUK the thiong
'les thes aie Ukinu a llttit.
toiiHtitutionul with mi ieilled
l'lesident U ilson und Lontmued hi
ss a Ik
U. S. Troops Ready
On British Front
Continued from Taxe line
the British and French aumes at this
time serses tso puiposei Pinnaiil it
places fieih troops at points where they
are needed, tending to les en ans chance
that German) might si In the nai this
ear secondarj but no less Impor
tant purpose Is that the arrangement will
gise the meilian tiocps Invaluable
training which the) could get In no other
way
Ooen Klathtlnr Ksoeeteil
There are Indications that much of the j
ssarfare In future month, may be open
fighting
It Is not easy for the Ameilcans to
get training In that kind of warfare
xceiit In thi. realon
P.,.ii?n.tilfn Zi ,. A,.rta,. ,.. in
Participation of the American units In,
warfare sslth the British and French
units will glie our soldiers such train- i
Ing In modern warfare as the) could
get In no other s?a)
The great task of the Allies Is tt
block the plans of the Germans to make
..-at. a. -- ... n-i.1- i a--i.
further adsances now This la a task
for America, no less than for I ngland
and France, especially slnc the Kaiser,
hnnrl in tvln lhA wor hcfnpa aiii trrnw. '
Ing 'weight could be thrown In serious
irrtrifctb against him. Therefore, the!
phsince for Americana to help'fig'.it the
foe on bis chosen battlefield at this
time U nothing less than an opportunity
to make qur role the more glorious.
There Is something In the service ot
American flfbUrc with the British and
Prencn Out I la Imm&V W. ib spirit
-rMantrMoT
WU Auterlca's
Sl. Hl.T V.H u i:
I hein wn m vi und it tl d f
nioni-m 1 iter and Ileim ioli on t ( 1 1
"rnd the oflUe Then a sudden ti
merit a sudden t lirle of how n
deti outburst of gieettng iiunt
-.id
on
IVrm;oiff hid airleil
Tbete wan a moment o -hue i In
fat id his Hssistants Then 1r il he
lookid toward Uint It n and lu Id foi t It
an entng p.ipi i
I till slirr oi will
ti mgrclon in nui fl Id
I e announced but tin
paid 'it
of endt n
new iv
nn
t ceding diatom ei ting
No more to ou than t( m
Lci IP in ( aim til smooth .
out
u er
of ion Tllntf h n I apprtiat er
imii h our tomlni, tonisrht ltd !
would appi ei late e rt mon an uji
ge-tlon th it ou might lit ltd t
make
'How about hi ibt i
of ito unirn ottk I iN on llmttlen
laughed siiphth and held up his hand
I Iihsp tried that with mnt unfor
tunate results Through outule sotirtt
I i.iusetl .in tiffei of Slu a week
for tr striking loiigshurem in Hit
amount to lc iitai foi fit i-tra ght
wiek- The offtr w is nude to Kfll
Hutler and ' ' onnor the n idet r,
the lfinghon mni Thr aNo w pi
madt to understand tint tho im iif
would I c paid to them U tHllnp,
ft35 iHin md th it thtrr was no
anvietv otr whit happened to it
tfiei it wfiit Into their hands trir anil e
of lourse that tlip ou!d w ill aw
with ill if it if the so debited pro
lding thx tailed the stilkr
U ( 11 Bet listot f f r.itsed his i m -
hiuw s
T to lepoi ted
the m ittej at ome
to ei i rtar of
I tbor INon that
some one was vet 1 -Insr
to (lisp di5-
t nlfttiH ltrfue
ltrlhe
luiilion in the labor
lanks I think tint nmre man un
tilts: e m cau-ed the breai h tint was
being made In tin a g It i tuts tt be
c los h mote (uu UU
IlTtist uff took i qua k bieath
Thri w isu t m tueiition ff ihi
m un In all this '
( Vrtainh not I In oftet i am
thtough i foinii'i longbttrt m in who his
irtrpfulh inrueuled his pro uirmm lean
ings He ltt them think thai the whoh
thing wis a mutt r of rexengi on the
shipowners und that he had powerful
tommeruil frit nds who would be willing
to pi foi that engetnce
Betn-tortf lm tthtd e is i
ei good he aimouiict d 1 hen
that dues riot hurt mn cause providing
we cin (hid onlt w i tf i nat'iig i
sttlke nd understand he i leiuhed a
hand and fated his colleagues this
Mi ike must go through' It imaus mote
to dtrminv thin a letor at th fiont '
M he n the Inngjdioremni strike it means
that tin ports f f the i;at must iinM
t ibl to tlnl up Not a ship will nioe
Industiies will he pnal7ed and torii-t-iUtntl
the Allits will be deprHed of thp
nicessltleh of war of com se he idd d
with .i quiet mile it will he hud on
merica but
These idiotic ankeees dsene some
thing like that anjw.u giowid ."" u
lain on I'apen However Htinstutff
hid turned his ittentlon to Hlntelen
ou suj that agitation haa failed
tu mplifl hribiri Ins f ilhd 1 hen
senile othti nu un must be attempted
Hint e leu w.is p icing the duot ud
(h i his h ttals e tspt d
I line it' he annoutai.d I know
the wa ' Ihcie is nothing tint angei"
a man te tmuh as dtpiedillon ugalnst
his piopert 1 hat s w hat our sj tx mut
oirinift md then wt tt ust fai-ttn tie
Id erne on ihe longshoremen It will t it.
att i hreuh that nothing .n e lov,
lluitirdh thei githertd in eoiiftnn t
iul while the jdotttd thn i if,'u itmu ef
i II p istei n me Ic i
II irrison i.i ml rose fiom his d sk and
turned with a little Mgh to look into the
gt inning fan of Hat lltnnesss the
Irish carttikei of the cluh
tiuess ouie
waiting foi me te
i lose uji shop ' the
master del e tlc
asked a little weai
i!
ll s irPemiu t
I ixing the
IturgUr Tmp
fri to df it the lot undei ti lr nun
fl itf ihls dots noi nu m at .ill tint tht?
do not ele with the best i Irit the
oipoi tunit to help defeat hi m t-ume-whtrt
t I-t until the e m do It is it
lu i Milt tin m best
rrmiKf infill ln Itf ( liuti rtl
I1e niie of the timet tamt es iT wai
it is imijuihle to -1 it tils tu le how
I loiitf the l1tellt uiiaUKenieiit Will oil
tmue It Ih s.tfc to -a tint it w 11 ioii-
I tlnue us Iour as tbeie Is iifid fot tmr
I ii.tti" el-ewheic moie thin in then own
sector.
1 uf t eiur.-e M n not pciimtted to state
'the plans is to tin extent of putlUpa
i lion of nietkMs fiKhtiiiB men with tht
armies of the UIUh Muieuu todiv s
plans aro llkelv lo be Uiangid be foi
lo.noi low
, I am not allow td to tell ihe Me of
tie Viueiicun fottts in the llruisli war
zone en le then itlenttU sa to a
'thtt the are litRe enough to nioe of
niaietial assitlaiieP when the i.eimans
rc-ume the poundiny: uf tin lit it i h
. ifne"
BRITISH ST-ihT OFFICER
1AUDS V. b. SOLDIERS
I I ondiin, Ma I S
-tr,nl htieani of SmeiK.iu m
enfiin eineins is fliiuiiiK nil liaice
. fastei and fastn elling 1 1 1 Vdi.d rt
j seises
Tin iieimans piettlid t belittle
Xineikan alii hut i do nut think the
lierniau general staff does othei Ihe
,thes would not 1ms e hazarded tluli en
I tire future on this big attaik
This atalunenl inadL' b a ipitienta
the of the British general staff author
llatlselj lepresents the slews of that
bod The meiiians must bus their
experience like esers one else con
tinued the officer ' hut thes aie rood
business men and "111 bu it at the
cheapest inaiket and sell it at the high
eel price to Germany The Smerlcans
ssjll make good Thes will neser let
gj until they do
During the past sseek in Piaiite a
belles of mlnoi operations has been In
oui fasoi Whereser the German 1
broke In i drose them out This Is J
satUfaitors because the Germans aie I
extraoidlnaillj good at innltrating
iredrainSnrof'heTe&ntaTonl"
Sf .'SSSoidl'.ClfiS and
Th air flrhtlng also has lesulted sat-
Isfactorll) to us Prom Ma) 9 to 15
tent-one ""'"j"' u rplanes sseie
brought down sshlle only nineteen of
oun w"e missing Our air situation
H innntely better than last eai ana
a sonslderable factor In halting the first
phase of the German offenslse '
'The Germans are now 'oiling up
for a real effoit The longer the) wait
Jtje mo" ""10'is ,tl,e' ca" l,u ln
i'1.,? ."','e '""fi hJnfi?1.re,,!ew.
the offenslse on as big a scale- as they
u,gat ,ta nf.mIIe front Howeser.
u,e longer the Germans wait, the more
time It glses us to prepare
"Psirai-r1ljtti rf l"h rha rlp-A In offl
torlal Dosltlon
ine Htiuatton will he
sery anxious Ihls summer,"
Quit Camp Secretly lo Say Gooilb)
NorrUtown. Pa., May 18-r-The rnem
bers of Battery O. Phoenlxsllle and N'or
rlstossn men. who took French lease
from Camp .Mills, U I., lhat they might
slsit home oiks before rolng over.
W&A? -KXtUBUMUAiWMrn?
of inn vtiiinii of tli New
tl w
l)f
loailn Willi animunilioti ami food
(cs tint niopiie.il
u f lii 1 1 1 i tr n etl ! I ll it
i- l II oi i ot iiisu i i eel the ,,11111111 t. 1
1 t r thing In I d up
is l-OI
Ml Mdlv n 111 i-p i h li inei
to In- Ik ut I it Hit) 1 im th ii - il-
wn fnigittut I am t fixed th Ian i
gltl Map
h i I -on ( taut snnh il tin u -l id
watching whtli Henness mtixed i tit
filing pins of the iluhs huilat piotet
tion into plait at the windows dm b
on thr triggpt. ef tht i m eild ipm I
iiM en i tu kt d l lie n Ilenues uitli
a litlh tif d started louud the stnt
w i Haiiivon i ml following mo
iiii in Iat t the In s-i tmed u ihf dot i
whip II.nnsv (jslie d foi hi kes
1 hen
Die el l-luiig itf toll itlol) ol I ievnlt
shot fi run uptaiis Iheu inothei md
aiiothei and motlei I In1 men tin tail
Ihr tu-ltPtl up the vt ui w i Tilel tow ml
a half opt u w indow through w hit h eould
be si en the figut of a nnu wiithmg in
the agonies of dr ith '
thl he wis .mil In ihImI his nMiiN
e oiere d h i Rei m m ik hN h uals pi t -te
lr tl tt i ubhf i glow Hi "hit s ihe
tiUMiNmg ticuit In t pump gun ot
ah -inji t toi md it nit knew th ou
tellU tie iell gel ins '
(lUt 111 Window Willi till tlMMi I lie
te tie and to I In sjdf o the elMlig
m in
( ll Pflll HUM he ol lit 1 1 d s, nit tl
him but lo )k oui tot eiihuies and hie
It j i i
V iim in n late i md 1 1 u i ion i . i ml
w i in tin po Mission ol in thing la
sought i i ud i are'e - h ft In the
nld Munt "-l h pot kt I in his suiet of
stue ess i i. ai d w hii h pup his u nn
ind i ddi i sv met w hi h miiI I hit t ion
'tiant scuiring forth to pit 1 up Hilh
' i un ugh on of his t u n ite opet -atoi
s md to hui i it rosv tow u in
s. ere li of thi I 1 1 oiuton that he fe ll
suit th -ilr id li iteiMi.,1 hid itniii
t lined
Hi t in t it nit in-
w ith ibings ) id
g n w ell pjr Im
1 i j i il i it i in u in
th. otli e f I
. iti - t ul t t m
lllllst to
tlir Kulser
m n llihti Jen md
I it t ) III 1 1 tie d I lie (jtllPt
tlie HidK n7olh i ti ' lub foi
I It tm ii t i
had kotie tu
a I ist to ist
lo the l lisp) and i nun t
t hot leg irtling
then pli u- to i qtiir I
out i lied dit P gi iph 1
i lub to elftt t 11 tin
U ft toi Uintelt n and
he weie making plans
t en fot the e
the e i iniinolog
ork h el In f ti
on 1 erlx ind
h ist h
Pajiet s w i 1 1 pi
Hlntelen p tpu
Mean spie s e i i
plo ed b Haul U
inerti an Lm
it h ih n the de-k of
w bir foi nuil i . poi ts
ui re fi oui thums r in
nig of the llamliut g
ft nn me- -si itteied
SINN FEIN LEADERS ARRESTED
1 ? to-i svi &s W MiVWe
IHlllllllllllllB V fi0$k i,y ''' bnun (pialifiod to peak in h
fVv belnlf Tin1 Mulcmeut conclude
a4 1,. 1 uflHt ityo hK inerl(Hn
Viiiohr tlie iuos proniiiicnl hum
l'ein leailiT- arreteil in Dublin
last night Mere I.uiuonn de alera,
lio is teen abuse aildreesing a m'
ilitious nieeling, anil tlie Cuunteis
Markiesiii (Iieloss I
Sin Fein Chiefs
Put Under Arrest
f ontlnurd from I'uge One
lead to the conslctlon
the statement
"t
rajs
that the fiosernment has no In-
tenllnn nf nrnrtll, Inir onv hill uli.lleier.
and that all the -promises made ssere pardoned Meral inonthi; ago Her hug.
' ' , "" l"f ii""""" ini n band Is a Polish artist He ssas wounded
nifrSU ".h!;P,Yin.r. lf rnf.n?f ?& ' wh" MB " Husslan front In
eels ng the House of Commons, the.ioig
British nubile, and abose all the Amer
I loan Oovernment, the American people
and the allied l.uronean nations und
of prejudicing the cause of Ireland In
their ees
The, statement goes on to say that
conscription would be not onlv an out
rage of national right but a breach of
faith. The complaint hi made that
British propaganda Is creating pre-
aglnst irclana In .nrlS.. andlmr nee which Ja Jnaisa
paefi i "made to jwj United autaf V,PUK Kf lPr nu and
atn (a IrcfMd' cu af umS ,JB' Vr .y & ,?
jtuuee
ait API
&VW.KV0V.4f.A' At t, AMMfMtUr
ork walrifronl, "liowms hou cult ptcr
foi lite Mho It w;i- -m h
iphl i
Mime tif iheir moot iIjtartlK irina
- a pain
h i id ii ei
aiuemj th
tl
I
wot knit i
in the
t tiil!
t nidusti
llllltl v
! ii
i s ..pp iking
I
in w h i I an t,aih i I
th. u
i oils . f S hli mile 1 tin h mk
spv Mllp-
mints ,,r mtoiuoldli v h,m kpii ei
hea In the leivti MitiN it tntl llet
is iufotiii itlou that a light i mniuumg
I'tii of the in will t n ss the i nti t -moitou
feu siiipna ut to I i mi e I would
Mlgge s th it oll i llit-i tint is oui
p it if tin plan
on I I I 7 I i-t
I know ll in in w h in h tudle it
toi me lu sud t II t t lit in .it out e
( oi d nilit
i end night unweieil Uintelt n 1
u ,d ho was leaching lot his i o it md
li.u . n fi igt Mine, bis un it ihlt dl
p,u in hi- hum to foment anoint
put oi i li ne it s h nu .-miinsi Nm
h k s oiiii r ngho fun it
Hut while tl e
plotted i n d
se he met! II 11 I 1-otl
dl uit a n d Hilh
( u maugli wet e
I he I heirHl(ir
mi enue
1 m il mr tiitu w i
up the iWK'tv stthwiv ih tt h d to the
hm tei iologisi s laloiaton in th .tt t it of
the i mishit kh hulldiug on XntiUi
quiik twtsimg ut tin knob md U ield
td Harilson i.tant md his operative
fumbled i moment in the (lnKiic- linn
linding Hi witrli of a t tbh light t
Kati tl eh s are h
lfsk h de-1 ill niPi In diawpl
I' ipt rs mil t idd t ok- on th elp i h p
ini nt u f i ill lu 1 1 - in w .ji i pi i lltipiugs on
llif pi ogrt ?.s of the wit lette is Mom
e.ei m un ami it last.
u eiaeulitloti fiom II u non lumt
lust whit 1 thoug it h. miiouiiitd
s in opt tied t sin UI m n m tnelum I 1
I li. attempt igalust u tonight wis m
ifti I theiUlll "Ut if i n itoii ot
de ith is tt w t re T his m in w i-
biouMit t Hii- lounin hou 'ittmiin
foi one put j 1st tin pi opag it ion ejf
tst i in i ullili 1 i he U e el ag ilint mt l if ill
01 kmeii t'i munition I u toi it s Mi I
ii il' ttiiii - md utlin iiidn-ttteo liu
ui hlng -.iipplits to Mi iln--
Imp 's il k hill I l 11 nigh -
i it i nt w oh u ith In u tot 1 1 it i isi n
i ii hi p ii it d
I h' i. - ih
i In pointed I
tan tu in In oi h
dsv Ut---
dt in e h iU"W 1 1 i!
th ni It " t f i me mo
h id httjiight from t h
wl it Un le I of it In
tu off I t
Img il u 1 1 m foi the ei inkling
f 'It p ik s i II MiiMin ( ii mi ii id the
nniali ii-. id th. old bonk ioiil, silt-nee
tin n
Itoful I 111 I e
Whits t!m in it tei II it 1 1 on ( ii mt
puis d w ih t Hum i in Mm m Hilh
(aautugli it.olud foiwud md tiling
m inpulhi
We hefr of the niernan peuiile and
t.oieininent in the uienioi v of the bonds
of hsmpithv whli li hasi existed he
twten the Sinethan and lllnh natlotiH
im sini e tin foundation of the rte
publii to uige upon tlicit British
allies the dut of iiiuiiidlati Is npulslni;
in the lase of lielaud those ptinilples
of deuioiratii ftecdoiu and uitlonal belf
determlnatlun so iuaRullii.entls set forth
lu President Wilsons deilaiatlons the
benefit nf which is denied tn lielaud,
whlit the Irlh people ate tailed on to
tight foi them In foreign lands
l.ainonn De alera ts known an Ihe i
Mmmv Petiel of lieland Althouch .
'hlH name indkatu a diffeieut natlyiml
.its, he U a uatlsc of the l.meralil Isle
lie In noted for eloqueme In his radkal
liililiesHes svhlth he has made throush
out lielaud De Valera has assured
his adherents that the) will not be sent
tinaiiued against the eueins but has
lepeatedls tautloned them against foroe
pending their fullei political deselop
luent lie Is thlrt-sl eain old
I'ountess Constatiie de Marhieshz
I the Jeanne dAic of lielaud Is the
'daughter of Ml Henrj iiore-Uouth, an
Irish naronet .a raau-ai nom outn
she led the attack on Dublin Castle in
the 1910 hlnii Kelii resolt, fop which she
SSas Sentenced to life Imprisonment Hid
iDio
New Anll-U-Botl Desire
n MUnlle Port, May 18 Captain
Gilbert Mote of the Jtosal I'blng Corim
of Oieat Britain has brought tn the
United I States a. lit. i hoi nfni.lXr .
unneu ntates a little pox containing a
deslce for sighting and
WXW& nv
v wvAtiVrM ft. MWeYifeArVe&Mefe'Ali '
is ioiietel Willi ltii willing to
oiilinu ill lielort1 the rrmjn areus
- 1 itirritun ueiitrahU
il
t i g-
I
1 il el
d i
ahnui
thrie
Not diik
t 1 h tti tt
I l
liti- ai d
ti II nc I iw ii tin dilft n
kinds
' en ns mi i mi 111 pages ( f th it I mil
llmrNt n ' u mt smiled
I h mk- Hilh he -mil m fih then
lm m el to hi" work ig.iin A moment
1 1 Mite md h Ind l iser his e t w id
i t itt d
' e t t( i it It plioin e i in I
h it s up
good th il i -it i the i e s m till ut,
in ihe pipei tonikaht ihout Moiibte with
t in loiigi-hi 1 1 mt it
1 e hut tl i all "i tiled Up 1 ll it 1
tl t in In litems an tint it will he -till
.1 In
M e m-t it i- fti fiom sftit,,i 0i
h'te
to s
Hi
elutt
Unset pointed
law led Hue In
old tnoniorati
I fi iK siiuiv
derm fir
niigslMirenit t
t h e
wotets wpte
.. tiansl ttetl
not ition
igit it km
Er ll
fall
111- fll
lougshot e men if
ud isitHtioit li i oli'j Ham-em
(tiant sifil uuii Kh Vilntieiii hn1-
fai'e d ind th ii nu tn. .t tm oiIif i ii t-
t- nipt TprahiM the loiiR-hott men
nu mi"
Rut the bit ii 1 1 d( t,nt is de id
won t e at t out his ouh i -
I m pert it .rttn in onl begins
It
TI
It
ital il. iltl nflel its ! n bl Ked
v i d Hhiiimiii dt uit It (It "-t intl i
ond luit of offi ti ban alu nl failed
tu tht e tinpiifiii against the lonpshoii
nti it Hut uiti in i mint on It T3iil
tint theies ie-pre '-otnew 1mm - tnu
thil the I low ih olni; to fnll md lull
qub K itt to i ttlephoiu as quh K as
Miu i in otif iotv iiiHinht t if tin
i iuninolot lub lo see-, weitK ut lb
ih chs im lot K.ln if me n 'lil! thrjii t
Keep the i e s im un- open lit t ot v
tlunc that "-mind- IiKp ileimin ptopi
pindi
tilk,tlp- tlliie-- llill Will till Willi
thf 1 1 plannnip '
onl the ind i alam that Mn v iti
plaimiiiB: -o n thinp and tint lhtlt
k eii on urn Uinir in -niti of the de ath
if i lil- nnu Uli.il tin inletiil to do
- foi u- to find out and u c f t tr
Und mt huh I o hnili to th lib
pin u 'I lu ihx Is an open d t md
niRiil now ou Know I et memhri
who tun Npii' the th i p oust tlnd mm
pliivmoiit toiiiKhl 1 ho mwI of them will
sje 1 job- in the moi ntiiR wt 11 wmk it
dav and nislit -hift
Hut rien n- llniii-ou iant Kie thu
i net lit mi ih on Lei t was I i llif, llW
plans fen the lit-t blow i lie talked t'
i luithe-eed -p ll the hi k i kiiii eif
t llohokt ii saloon
! FRENCH SUPERGUnIn ACTION"
UcjioiUmI 'I hat (.i.uit I'it'ce
iSniulit'(l knii 1'iiiM
Mliiiilii I'nrt, Mai IS i i--
ii-ciik(i on i ti iii-itlaiiin -teinii"hl
wlio hi" ju-t aiiilsul nom l.ngiiiiii if
nort. that tin in w ..-null 1 mull gun
l, far the Kialel In tin wollii Ins
luell lOiuplelid lot nhvloui- luisons It
li not piimltled lo de-iilhc- Ihf Bim In
ilil ill
It I, conjt. tun il th it it 1- nni' of
lhce guns tiial hu tuiieiijed in
nilimi mtr llif iwo I'etnun "iipeipuns
lmated noil I. inn Hi foi e the German
Mipeigutw inn I. ion win put out of
cuinnil-'-ion tln ne -Hid to base killed
in lirN ius iiei-uii's, wounded JOu and
dilven lo plait?" of lefuue sonnwlieie
in Hianii minis thousands of the
popul ition of I'm is
il INDICTM) . nIhlaO L
Ui-triliulinn .if 'Mile I ini-lieil Mslers"
In Culleil Viol.ilion of r.-pioimpe i I
I lliirrlxliurc, Ma IS - I hi- I'tdeial
if -iiiiibiiis and neaibs pluet. diaiKlng
tliein with siolalllig tlie ecplonagi law
thiouuh tin dlstrlliutloii ot a honk eu
rami Juis has letuinid i Hue hill
against I'laston I nodwortll
V rtutherford Miurlie I. Hen
.lOKCPli
Mantes
I Young illlheil Heiluw WllUain Klin
mel Iteubeu I'latt and mos K Muouei i
titled "Ihe Mulshed "Slssten mans I
lopies of whkli found thill w ij into I
lliinisbuie liomen I
It is ihaiated the publkheis glseu as I
the International Bible "students ssn
ilatlon of Hiooklsn iiiinngHil to
dlhtllbutt S10 OOll mples of the book I
which deilucs all wins to be muidtil
and patilotlsm i delusion
Hole! Man Wills Liquor 'nil
Norrltnwli. I'a . Mas 18 Jul
lu
civil louit lendeied a seidkt ln
fusoi of l-'iedcrlik- hihupphaus pro
prletot of the hlteniarsh Inn Barren
Hill who was sued bs GtoiBe Moiei. a
farmer of floNborouRh foi damages le
sulting fiom loss of sersices of his ininoi
dautrhtei Maigaret who. It was ion-,
tended sias made ill at Schupphaus a
hotel thtough llquoi seised to her
Vnin Sneeilera Are Warned
.
MirrlMown. I'a. Mas IS li. eon-
emllnir from blame MISS "MaiS laOCll.
Norrlstown society woman svhose niotoi-
car last Saturdas struck and Killed
loseph Magglo. a boy four ears old .
Local Registrar White, sho Insestlgated '
Ihe death In place of the coroner, called ,
upon the police to keep an "eser-watih-ful
ese' on slolators of the automobile
awx
Present Gift lo Dorlor Sparks
stale College, I'a., Ma 18 In com
memoration of hla ten sears' adminis
"l ?". -.',. . !U , .."." i?'.i,.SL". "-"'I. "'
tration, lir V. K hparks piesldent of
I?" ,ed sslth a large silser tray by the
...J...,s.lnalaa
ueorge i nniiin. Jr.
president of the Junior
ot xewark. N J , president of the jiinlt
class this year, made the presentatlo
pch t lfi r assembly of the farm cam
U,v last 'eienlnr
on
camn
boys last esening
'
Cerm.ny Seizes Rumania.. Wire.
Amsterdam, May 18 A Vienna re-'
Port sjs that under the peace Ueaty'
sslth Rumania. Germany has assured
herself of possession of the telegraph
.,.. -v,i. o,i u irol... tnsiaiiniina.i
lllttlng Sllb L nn ft. TTiimnnlfln nnnst. ''fha) nnrThnna, Isvpm It aAma nf 1?nvlatinat nunti Hlrutf-lli 1
m htdiP-Ua aad t .ba to, carry on aM-lnealUawM! . Algeria sif oiici-s, eleie cox,-. I
Hs'b'.pn'a, lara aeM.ltr $wl,ilid' ! V fh Otwtiwiii.-wtnjr pwF
i j$ vtotim&rtf iy tS Wvrin&m. if r wWa J' wntaaiiw, VwlS
Mrue thr i und ri nt th light t he
W IH
mine I j it tot it trout om or
T'iiiI Koninc i mon It w 11 lent th
Jrr-c f ilf ,ibi ut in 1 1 I in llif
morning
flnt ih u inihi r- nf the fieiitbt c hi "
The- onr- thai eontiln the aulo"
If ltei m tin lit o i e I en tt o i
the luff l tiei th it WIM I hat H)cVi
i iki n ile unotlKi le id with -nine
time I o i t Riie'j- it iiihIsPm u U h
diffeieiit th' fih jum -o wt -lnk -tun
HUT
I eii -ihl Mtiniuh oti .11(7 if
w can -triKe n elottbU blow its all thr
mote I eon tll tltage hmulfd litld
(Ut cu to hii buhiiH rs ln hip it ihe hi t
torn if thr iiei wont do iane m
pi od r u V now '-o -.ink tlio-f e ui s li
on po- Ibl t in
1 oi Uintrlen a1o
w t husv in hi?
hemi nf ih t m -Mini
I ai dow u in
the low pi end nf
e oik Ihf Me h-
i rferltlii. the
I'lllllH
pl t ft his h i tit)
hi- fart: i- he talked tn pre
fsiiitiou hi tux no. -Mile lovinu
oei inc
fit rr
ii i Si P nihil ot detPittw hN
kt- uioiinu i uistnnth h while hod
i itiK Ileted mid IOad f n WH Mil
P h id uif,h: o it the fleimnii foo
i HI 'if lie . f the 1 l.p I d'Kke III
i w iii k tnii) w t i in,, him oi el cm -
M u ton of Impel lal t hi m
l 'I l O , lie was HsMtu.
I I- ill ijjif Mill IU (flURllt '
i. iti - U'lhi nn u nno I Kit n
w ho
i ou don t know mi iddie"-
o
t.ood
1 1 1 i u 1 1 n x i
lo -uhmlt
w 1 o dite i i
dti i md
Ian f mil i it fot nl In it
'ptll- fill to eoufes- md
lo the piiii0imt i I Kut w e
Mill must bi pie tfi ted I ii
' I nn i i it i ui in t eet i
tin foi em in
m-'weied
Unite!, u h if 1 ii In- he ed dml,tU at
tie i-seitiili Ihen 1( lemed elo-tl
ii i oi'i men fpetleiitid lu the
h adin of i -hip
u I t ! in oiKiiifr u ith ii tit ill
in w i ti ww foi ih . i-t thin oi font
wi iK-
Noni of
tin in nt i
-p i iallv sh ei p
nd w ions w i of
i- i in et n
loaduiL
(be ilkht
ll" "11 t' Mow mi oulu- Htdts
a iiumbet ot m men an pit (h nu ni
1 111 potted tin ni fej rinei j.i tu ie -
i.eioel Mite tllfl UK ill it wniK
inihe moiniiit, Ii it - tlie Trent at the
do k now
Mir ii-u1u- I leiRhtti .(m inn
Mitr lint Itiuteltti noehhil bin load
with Miti-f.ition Him huip wouhl it
lal i to loul tint ho it jn -m h i u t a
to m iKi It i ip-Ue
I wi lie- ho ii i II do it
Ml nchl stall
in the mot nine S
that e e r thine
heiiw is pilpd on
on -hh so th it it
will rrtui n the
I'ae king limit
One s(i.,
ininutc the h.iw-et s
ui lou-tned In oti uuelcisland'
f'eif. itli '
n will Iliutelen looked ha-tlh
iiuund to hoi th it ht was not w itehed
lien ioe eautmu shall pnett
lout bewoiKliiefoi Impet i il (jeiman
in the mm nine
Hui when moiiiliip i aiue tliere wtu
e t heir, itf work thu not for Imptri il
iiiiniin but foi the Stats und snipes
of tin I nltid state of Xuierlci Huri
nn diaiit and the memhei of tlu
ttinliinlofr luh -teklne t' fenn out
the tn uhle the Knew to t tst aliout the
elot k- -eekiiij; to lenn i hat tliK Gor
in tn i out imiiiHtioii wis wldih the felt
-uie wa- eiiiwin ipait the bends tint
1 ad held the hhlpowners and tlu long--Imieiiiiii
in unii-ori Hut il wis a li ml
ta-k
Mom than that the dnnind fteif,ht
-hipnieni1- of autotuolnle- ilieidv had
leai heel thf it light et and win Miimn,;
dou n tin mn while tomealed behind
tlu tnlKlii niir- weie two of liintelen s
prtid iR lit-- waltmp fot Hie Ume to
-it Ike
ti th u tune i urn 1 ai nut into tin
i ui smiufT ihe nKitei Ihe w u kmen
i .uheicd ai tin othe i etui of the
German Drive Fully
Primed for Delivery
t iHilniiiril from Time tlln
hasi I pi n oprnls l ai-tuiK the la-t thiee
wet ls that thes lontldeutlv c)fLteil he-l
in), in on upatlon nf I'nlil-i 1 -.und iv I
net Set no efloit ol am hind lias
heon in uit tn tiailiri Hm iirogtam
I'middeme help In tlie ahllitv of the
llli to meet the loiiiIiib a'-'-ault is.
abolutel uu-halieu '
I 'I lie tsio nutMandliiB: ri.i-ons win the
' I i ! li an npUiiii-ik ai to tlu futuie
ale the ti ul Indus of Aintllian Hoops
mill tin i ipld pi OKI es-, of Allied isin
tinn I hi tut lhat thi I'leiuh hiollirht
down ni fewn tiian eighteen tieinitu
nun limes on WidneMlav aflnids good
ha-i. foi lnijii on the Inttei point
IRRAb-GIl EiCH) LIiE
Mi) BE OBJECTIVE
1 .union. M.n IS
Ihe ri r.ss nij. I ii t uj-it of the tnniflie
III tlie l I, !--(, t.H lu -eitoi of tin
i-lein finnt -the onlj "tritch of the
fioni wheie tin Uiliit.li tiit lines liase
not hien ilunired snue Marth .'1
I lau-is tlie belief that tieneiai Otto son
Below s aims will be tlu nest that Is
.sailed on to stilke agalii't tlie defenses
"f "'Ihune som hez and Hit st I'lol
v Urt I lir-iu
VI the silne time tlie (ei malls would
attnnpt ti emdliate th s i IU nt between
Hie l.s and somnie I'.isers (thesSiras
salient)
Cenei il son Below s ainn has iot
Miffeied heauls has I nc nartiiinated
1 onls lu the abmt4e tlnust in the rias
zone earli in prll vihlih was de-
i ilslsels stopiied 'I hen the Cermaus
sw lulled theli tne-suie noithward neat
Aimentleies and the sfttoi held b the
1'oituguese
I ileneial sou i nini a ai in gtotii had
lo pnvide the shock ttoops fot the at-
I tailt on the noithei ii end of the line
Iteports that field Marshal son Mack-
I enseu has taken osei commaiid of Von
Beow s ainn group are cunent If they
are true thes Indicate tint attacks be
tween Anas und Glsenih) would be
of a weight uatuie and in t mete ileni-oni-tiatious
Von Macltensen would be
i ailed lo the western fiom onl as a
last lesoit bemu'-e of Ills feud with
Von llludeuhurg and the ('town "'rinse
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II I A ll., NI 1 1( 1 ,()( U(Z
GERMAN NAVY TO ACT
S a.hlncli.ll. Silt 18
Von lllndenbuig' Is tr.sing to impose
his si 111 on the rest of the Henna n war
loids, and force them to send out the
high seas fleet, so that his land opera
tions inn he a success according: to
the .Nasy Department 'a best Informal
Hon toda
Ho succeeded In colnpelllnt; the mobili
zation of the bulk of the fleet under
I ?,,n . ., " n, r,.Vi. ,"'""..X"Tu
' pass's Information tends to Indicate he
nas ine svpip nana ana sui string
some more desperate aillon from the
nass unless the Allied nas lea strike first
lllndenburg's theory, according to the
Nasy Depaitmnt's ads ices, Is that eseo
tnougn ne ssere to take the Kngllsh
.'"uf'stlif IV'VpoMlw'VhiU.
England's nasy a Intact For that
reason he Ts reported to he urging nas-al
action This action would seek to dla
nipt the transport service of both the
ni,-a m.iaa .n n-Lat nriiuin ....
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tiHeliie tuol l.iei iliiiie R1
'tm ledh tin pit- tan to ttie
f thf firiehl u - wlipn the x h id
hlot ked and snubbed Qu t' t t
me loeied Ihe hi ike wnp
t d few ejuifl mux f nient"- of t
of pimh bir- und the eu- Ind
simed low iw ej the riei nd In
111"! t IIHtlO
IP- H
tas Inp s p ft a li
w Inch retmd t
e he from one el
nf the Hudson to
ihe otliei I lie liox
Ihe Ulrr
Ittiltuto
iar- m Itli their
pi f ou- auto- Ind been Miit rarrrnine
mil hobhin to the bottom of tlie nn-t
nd ah fad i p wis on hi- wax to a
teh phono lo repot t
Helk, h riiles' 1 ho-c eat lne
Imii .ih ountpil foi
dood' I inn? on Ilinic en ilia
I i.ntc hune up the phone thru
turned lo wilt a erawltne lettei which
it ad
i, nu siiipownci- I illier oil
pie Us Ion k-Iioi erne n whit we want
oi nu 11 j,ot wnre than what hap
lined when wt tinned nfi those hox-
ns 'i hj; rOMMITTP.r: '
Into i uuii I bo went tlie lettei . tn
lehih the --Iiipnwner- In special deli -
r ju( a- tbe w re eoii'iderinp the
tiifiiiuiir,' ed tvei drmand ot the lone
-hmciucu Hut that let I c r itnnped thrit
altitudo i ntiipji
tall up union hendauaitci - and te 1
Ihein th it i'l neKotiations are off
if ted ihe pie-uleni If tho-r lone
-hniemen iliink tho iau liulh us lhe m
1 adl miviakeii Ut,l ph e them noth
ine' I he me--aKe if ached union heidqinr
Ifis And the ifpl flashed ba I oxer
the wire
W e dnii knew atnthlnsr about th
-itiMiip eif xoui lishtet But If o
eati t take oui woiel for it '
t liat xoui woid tlie toiifessiin
tl tt uu mk the Mphtei !piiiil b th
men who wen ieponshli was the
M I. tilth!
'1 here was () ih eme au-wei foi Hie
inn at union hcadquaitets to make and
tht made it
Then oui ml tepK mu-t romo
In tlu foi in of i litKe A t arc ott
Then throuphoi t
the titx the word
radi ited tht wotd
that tin tlnil
breath had been
i e a c h e d between
t li e lonpshoremen
The Mrike
Meetlnp ( h'IpiI
hui the -hKi tin that i sttlke meet
mp Ind been tailed t nd tint within in
othei tweiitx -foui hours the docks nf
the i: i would be Mlent tho tiuek
tuotioiiU-e indiistrx imilxzfd In i
prhate loom ot the Holienzollein Cluh
on Kintfleu Mbnt Von ltpen and
Box -Id ieePied the Infot niation and
lose to drink a Must to the hui oes of
tin st like Down at ihe doe Us Harrison
'iiant pilfd at the new1", then pent hi
men -euiixinp about in a hist effort to
Klfn sunn in foi m ition tint would plx
him a positlxe i lue to work on Bu
the it wis nont
nd En hei w i FiKie Mafin also
was working foi she had met HelmtJb
uni I ert ind It id pone xxith him to thP
Ten-Mile l!ou-e a fasl ioadhou)e jut
outs hie tlie e llx w hcie she mlpht plx
him with wine and peek to piin the
seeiels that she kmw he carried con
it tie el about him
t union heathiuai tet s ainmpcmrnls
wiii beinp made for the strike meetlnp
xxhlle o bet otlklaW were inakinp a lant
effeji t to itach the shipou ner and to
-cek to piene to them tliat the depie
ditiott toniinilted apalnst them liad not
bet u done b longshoremen Hut the
tik x as almost hop les
Het-lue- Inipetial hfrmam still lutked
In tin shadows with Us greatest blow
still unstrue k thi blow tliat wouhl cot
the shipoxxneis luillfons of dollai- that
it hoped would end fnrexet .inx inn
iih.uen nlaiion- hetwten the i-hip
owners ,jnd the lonpthoiemeu nd
when th it end time It meant the Map
nation of ihe indus r uf all eastern
nui h a '
fj s day t a) title t fluoric Vo
( iir Plot lijntnst Otgutii.ed I.aben
ifiivfi v nor nt s jjfit& stttp and per
in tiatr othrr out) a nrs to disn edi
lonqshoic )ien and to fatui ttt strikes
unl s.uill'ic itttmiu nass essels and
Uses without moinplishiiig Ids mission
With tin I nitcd States Trance and
luiliaps lap in, in on the pli. the boche
wiiuiu up unaoie to nipiiie the l.ntente
it was said inusmui.li as their sCa power
i- f.u abosc Hie (,et in in
ItlndenliuiR is leported angeied at the
eelnukge and listeud raids, and at the
fait that Aiueikan arms strength on
the west line Is giowinp constantly,
wltliouti ntei i tuition of the transport
seisl. e Because of these things, and
beiause of the iiuhjiinied sea stienrlli
of ieit Biltaln he Is un-vlous foi
nasail iition Ile Is nported to look
upon the nillltaij situation as a si hole
and not to iau what happens to the
nass so long as he has a chance to
win thtough its usi
While lu is tiling this plan he Is
also prep.uing foi anothei push on a
lousidetable portion of the western line
This push will find the Allies in
hettct shape thin presiousli with their
tiseise augmented and theli dlsisious
lested nnd repaiied nni men are
Just as louhdent hs the nasi that the
tin il outiome will be a Teuton loss
Thes sai lAciconfideim now tends to
slai ken pu paratlou . and should be
asoided
'lhat the Miles mai uudntake a
nasal offensive ot laifcci pioportlons
than an) thing tlius fai attempted, is
LOusldered ipiite piobahle Entente and
Vmerleau nuthoritles lnellne to think
that stiiking flisl in this ease would
be superioi to taking tlie defenslse
though tlieie aie numerous eousidera
tlons which mas limit tin llies to
aition intended to smothei the L-boat
nests
BRITISH AlRMEi DROP
TOiSS OF BOMBS 0 FOE
London, .Ma 18
Moie than twenti -three tons of bombs
weie dropped b British airmen ou Im
portant tallw-as centers, airdromes and
billets behind the Herman lines on
Tl ursdai aecoidiug to an unuouue fluent
made b the British War Office Ihlite
fieiuiui! machines were flestroed and
Use moie dilseii down
The test of the official lepoit follows
'Theie was greit aerial actlv It on
tlie lfith Oui observation balloons ac
complished u large amount of reglstta
tlon foi theaitlllet and tepoited move
ments of the enem In foi ward areas
Oui airplanes tarried out long
distance leconalsalnces. arllller.i work
nnniumg piiotoprapiilng and lighting
thioughout the da
"Over twentj-thiee tons of bombs
weie diopped on Jinpoilanl tallwav
centers, airdromes and billets behind
the eneni'H lines.
'There was Intense fiirhtlng eaiiv In
the moinlne and ngalu In the vveniug
Thlrtv hostile machines were shot down
B"d five others were, driven down out
pf control ln addition two Rermnn
planes vvere brought down by our antl.
aircraft guns and two other hostile
machines were couiuelted to land be
and our llnep The occupants were
captured
"S'lve rf our mschlnesr tire missing
' During the night our fl'ers dropped
ten and one-half boinba on d'fferent tar
gets. Including railway stations at
Mile pouai and Chsulnes fall In north
ern France, hut behind the German
lines and bl!fts In th neighborhood
nf Bapaume. Pernnne Btosla and the
il'Hik-i at Bruas (In Bulelum). . r
"fjnemy nlKlitllru svs aotlve! i-J
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