l.ii.t'WraH n-t,nr . y ublic fed get ""gg .. A fTfif tt nr y rrtnm entn EXTRA VOL. IV NO. 222 PHILADELPHIA. 1-R1DAY, MAY 31. 1J118 PRICE TWO CE1 CnnrtiiiT 1n1 m tiip Ii nti trrnrU'iniur i' TE WEATHER ir'utftiMcfoii, 1v .?.- Partly ctnutlv and unrnur tonight. !;nttirili lair. , iiMt,iiiiTt ui: i i. n unfit ' f i I 10 1 I 1 J 1 J I 1 4 I i T?s -f ',, fn fi fiir; I '' IttI MILLS DEFIES WILSON; BALKS POLICE SHIFT Acting Bureau Chief Coun-, termanrls Order Trans- Jorrinj! Lieutenant VAN HORN. VICE FOE, SENT TO I6TII WARD, England 1 1 ears. Gun fire Off the Belgian Coast It MUSH lie, KtlK , Muv H lleavv Bundle wis lu ml In tlir- direction of the lltlgtaii cnist fni fh o hums last nlsht Tlicio weie iNn tci lillc explosions mil n gteit Hire .itcnfnpinviui; r.icli one t.amscitc Is -itintril lust sotith of the mouth of the Thames Ulei, llftv-sevon miles t 1st of London It Is aliout thlitv mile-, fium Huns Kile icioss the IhiRlish Clnnncl to Cifais I'lcvinm to the nil iioiincomcnt of the bottling up of the I ho it lns.es it Xuhrimce anil Ostend t-lmll ii n polls of Kunflro weie head on tltt 1'iikIWi eoist HINBENBURG HITS 'GERMAN BOMBS AT ALLIED UN1TY WRECK HOSPITAL wM pit Eaiisl, a-i. ON CHURCH FEAST t Frrnrh by Foreing'Sbift of Reserves BRINGS FOCI! TO CRISIS Corpji ChrUli Day Attack KilK Nurses. Oortori and Patient Politicians' Plan lo Obtain j GERMANS SHELL Jeffries as Commander , PARIS FROM AIR Frustrated AND LONG RANGE SUPERIOR CHALLENGED Chief Yield, r.u-ential nni DINGS SET ON FIRE U-BOAT DREADNOUGHT Ground in Suith to Do l I Teuton iimen Make Ilailiai oils 1 ! .1 if !'ar Hrliind Hiilish LineJ NEW ENEMY DRIVE LINKS UP AISNE AND PICARDY FRONTS; FOCH BIDES TIME FOR BLO i I! S ROMIK niTCTRfW GERMAN OFFENSIVE SPREADS IN WEST nffnueivp Tlivnai Ui Us 9kki?Lj ByjJVJ lllU X --. v ' v-av a v j jlm. m. uu.i m , ., . ., TS 1 owarn Hie AiletM feud Chaijnol Polls tlv CI IMflN Vi. Alleged Srhcinc to "Colonio" Home Section With Tender loin Eilos Is Nipped c.i i nt m i tnf Correct mil if . i t n P ' ' f 1 r.lijrr VV iishln -H n Mn "I The present normm dilic Is aliuoll ii Ititerillle 1 uiiltv n i imnnnl Tint . lis the I c-t nv tn eb rtbo It Minion bum strikes at Prince it i new md 'hitherto uncnnqiiend pirt if I I in e 1 fnr 111 1011 tin loiJnii mm hi ItlC i lp- I tund ins menu n on tin 1 i ix ilrt I I lie Ones si tn m iht I rum er nut fnr j I tin nertes -ptrialh the ! n neh re- tih i ln he en rent it rtli tn hnl 1 ' ttaok on Tiau-potts in Alitl tlaiitir Fatal lo Giant Suhiuai inc The flist clish between niiector Wll son, of the tVpirtmcnt of Public mrPiln of Pre which rlroc Ihrni SlfeU. mil Aetintr Simei Intenrlent of ,rom t,u "Phil pinp, i Then ci .--- . - irt.i.,. Police "Mills who u nnnnlntK t nt H-in .inn, lllil nf in V ii . Imi i ..mi.. ' . iii-i hi. nn; ll-jl II IIIIVIIL enme todn when Mills inuntpi tmnrlPd in oder of his tluoictlcil su pcilor ti uisfetrins two lliutenints As ,i re-ult of MI1N s k tlon I, leu temnt IosephTn Iloin Known is an Implnc.ible fne of If e Hid cilme, will Aiators Drirn Oft" Hip Gun Kills 18 on Feist of Coijnis Christi IMrN. Mi "1 f.ernnn airmen is tin --. nlrht nt-'rere tempted tn rilil 1'irl- 1 In "urenertert -l i Innni I i nrtr If lhe ne nil n In drnpphiK ImnilM In the itRlnn of the1 turned she nleulites IVinee will le nplt tl hut were met with i terrific. nnrr it its loss of terrtni tlirnuph oft the nocr"lt nf ilefendltiK PncHml If no, (lift. trrt c. Ill li li If ninl t'ie line In thn I Metlnio ... , , , ., I Ishteen were Killel in.I wound ,1 In ' """' ""ip"? """ "-,'' ' ,'" " lurdijs InnR-nnK.. hmnh-irdm. nt nf ,'."nln,:. 'I"M'5 l"'1 -"",- "K, ?.', " i n luui 1 pniis 'inn tl in ii ins i iiuiimi I fi 1 1 tint i In in ti torn l il In enmiii in I Midi the r.rllMi rmli . In Irmne M it I iiumin urmen nn i nipus ( hr'ti I'll TCTin I nml rd t l'rlti'l hnsplnl fnr 1 eli n 1 the linrs Mlllni wnnnn llllles ilnetnis unl pitlents and ettin!' fire to the 1 undine it cltlclillj mniunttil tn- Til ' I'lllp I lilt I one church was t-trucU In i shell lim ine the 1 nml "irdim nt Nn ih tails of i tin (1 innce n i iMidt'os ire ltillilih Oik tliniis-ind chllrlren from the Mnnt. Ilj,iltu ilKttlit of the i it wete pliced tfslerrlit nn In ill i i-neilnl triin command the Iiftt-llfth ml Pine nun 1 for i ieitnii mlnnt in th" fctreets st ition In the Poitt-sKth l. piitmont nf Mll.r in ntnl I nnee Waul Instead of Lleutenint Willi mi , ' hl I the ilrst utl.ui t ikon urnler T , , , i. Ii pi in fni nnintiiK firl- ihildini from Jefferlcs who wis to lni taken ,,; p , ,hlllu nf hirm flom , Ioiik- charce tomorrow ' ranKi Min shi II stiiklnc i tlinnl Mills toilit Is-uerl an older enuntel- mamllnp; Diiertoi Wilson ucent In i Tl11' rU'1 "1'1 ' n I'nrdmont ourn ., ,, t . , , ,, , tinnri al Ui In ilv pi u i nn the I isl Miuctlons tint I.leutemnt Uffiles nf ,.or,mk , ,,,, wnr , rr, ,1IV, Miopia lie tiinsleiied liom the teenth the Poitt-sith ml tation ,ind that LlPUtcnant Hur l'enner1- should I If i apunl n' to ennditet air l lids acain t and I.ocust Hi cots station to 'own not in tin wai . ic mote fiom the twentieth nil t"lt7 w.itei streets stathm to tale Uffilc ' place lelfrleo will lenialn In hi pi.fiit post, icenriilllK to Mill" nrrle" while Tlennns will so . the Twentieth i' d Perks Mreft 1 itinn t ulnt an Horn Pnlltlri in .' Itnn d iilu Miles netinn I aid In hii fnllnwid reports that nollt'iians nf tlm fnrtt-'- th ward had lirastod th it ihe t nuld In lis Lieutenant .lefft is to tin. ward ml ip aucurate ,in n i nf pin-pirit nn 1 itu munltt fnr nieinl oi nf the unleiwoild Xumeroiis enmp aints h 1 1 nho been ic ce'ted ht the ic linr i"-t.I-t mt siipinn tendent that .fnimei losirlnts nf the tendeilnin liad snuclit i hatin In th .. iwl iflot I ho IVflor ii rtiitirninolll hnl . , , I r nil in n h tin n,h foiced a clein-up nf the center of tlio I turm - in the louitn hi' tan lib id points itil to lnuliiul In ( nli l tn ilef. ml rnnr in nei il 1 i i h i il Hit t lit! il st ice (( in iiltlintitt lilt nmi if tin Uio Into d ul lie ii n pt 1 It The 'i winuonts hit m i i pled it lPit It tdl IK I lie 1 ctnip'eli mil real tlllnc III II tl o pli nf the Mli'd ceuntlie nt l It fullt md uiiftltstl mil ( until I isl mil will nni -it if th-. iliinne' P its m fuiiliM in lanrei tl 'hit 'hot weie endliyitril let iii the t nm llllll lei n i'i f tnnk tin iurh lllllnn ill lie a t lew nf fn flu itinn and pm trittil liune al th rtpetisp if 1- tiff 1 md I Ii niiift Instlfv Innisiif h i lie pi C"ss I t fnit ill th penple nf ill nilloi il'litjt hnoheil accept hln ill-cl- nn tt It hoiit epiestlnn Mms tit Siitlniill llltlslnii I rich h is Ids en at e pprttilnltt now Ic Mlth tin Vinrriiiin rtnt In Iriuite, Mit 11 neilui etldence nf the inhutnaitt ' of iiirmin alt men In hnnhtna hospitals and w -iiuiilttl I at k of tin mei i m line wa p nildrd tiFtida when three Aintii in iinbulatT'ep i ach iartlnc wnund d wore w n ( I i d It a bnnli drnpoi in a (urinaii tiler spBoinl ltlllll Welles nf S m 111111 1st i lal 1.1ms tit filliwinr l.1 iphii d siilptl n nt til i t et it nr riiui inilulitioos win in nm tl i in cnnilnr fnin the frnnt md the 1 m its loiuh d u ind t!i tlllicts nloiiB lhi enilre inipo was nn tin from tint nf tin tn I imhul nice with 1 i' itt l!"h tit I! iwirnii nf i. iIm ten lit fliltlnc We hid iwn wruiitlnl nnri can tnldots nn lillent In nut ill t hail u i lieil Hi out i t ml it the h ispii i wlipn on turiniH i mi n i wo h ml the whin rt th 1 1 1 lio nil hint eiteiln nl It M until il like i i iiilll Tin n wis i ti tilth tr pui frllniiid ht i hllndluc llish 1 tn ke I up I l k i f the wtf i 1 ll-e tinll HI Th fiinnl il put "f it w i th it fhiull in I' n man md 1 th t i iipintH n tin rlnm Purl. Mil 11 Tile nf li li.pi t . i ir,a j .v,,, I 11 trtl stales j-ert it e ennt n e 1 1 t t IlIi 8ii itt dttinttts tnro alia ltd It i Orriniu submarine if tii I in t i i tin i lnnncht diss in nml n m ml tin FUbinann1 w is sunk bi the di trnttt ncnttluictnthi cteisrftht tile trns pnrt-, u i n ini; hi ic nl it 1 ho it in pntts will h h i lien pa tetiKir nrrilts it 1 nf n rfthobc iiorinin lit ps I pfr re the w i-- were t l then watt i th InitidMiti wtlhnili a lei irnit nlliieis tut I urtl On tlio ininth nieat nut th nnil t lll-. r It i one in m thit l uhtiniint w i j ur slllltK 111. Ill lltll ittei S in n k i link mt limit ni th miininist it nn it tin ttalis pen the ic nl lirui I m tin irMce l lie the ei t "-iibniai nn on tin tirtnud 1 1 it iO -SPTTnV i f " cvwf Yl urn Omkrftogp l' A3j?GSZ Cr-Ctrt,,"s!nS . -tf " I' sV--.su o-Lo Ai-s. . fjtw ba-osrt--f'llMltaiilz' Vs I .' . Vnti'Tv ",.,., n,,',. Sfli.Tvi TNtu.lW-biti.. -STeWB v "&jz&mat Siv'fS:fOcimian River PKENCH QUIT TWO AILLAG Allies Holding on Win: lli-l'lll r10 ilr- Zw - Wtl lllttllO Ulllil 111 Center &. Ji '& t a KETAKE THILLO Sfel S4.: FRANCO-BRITISH JUDGE HENDERSON SWORN IN Mdiiv Fririul nf "Sou l Vppoint ol OrplMti Cnuil huit itt -Louit ( Ipfom i rrowiJoO rniti trrfm unl fie tiir . Irtnlirul li pli ct Hot i t,ifiM 'rttnt hN frffnrls i-mir IIokIi-iii Mn1 tcul dpp tfntt rl !mlt,o of tlio uiplimi C tltt l'i!i if ok 1 ho n'll iTl mih of nPiro In i r in 2h t It Hill 1 Ur- tpio in n v i-- t p f i ml t Pnpl ui 1 w t- it tondf-d ' t mimlipi nf uoni'-u tnmbt i t Itulpf Iir r f r-on 4 f.tni'h ind ilinh in u , lln t nitnf rnmmle"-inn i' renl It II mt . t 1 nt u nttli tlii t niinr il 1 i .-.i ifi nt ii . i.m t .ft mi -. hi It tii. if m will li ill hIi low ltd cnniifn "Mill i ( - : rn-n ml pntui(-il -t ltnUni; I p1 ihiip i.nlf nf thr 1I1m1 p- npl t th . ir tT iik I lnl'ir iltlimuh lli imlmlim o t1- tni ill uink il i pint nn Hint nt mn nu u n pni u iihio 1. nr nf n ill it 1 I ut fpiicM thr r inrrr- iv lint thf r1 i i t w i i f 1U4 pptKiop Pli rf-rr- th tin th it llfft tittle ih trcrt rpiiKl tn th nrt tfl t tlK mrnind tt in pott mil tin r th ii tli pf-ri-" i- if tli tetl Ptilmittni lust nnr's ln h" w t i 1 in finr with M dtck H-n two rf th n nt cht -n nliip In t i til or io i- ii 1 tt h i l.tn tin h ivh i nrtnc 1 larinti --nfmirln t rn tuntf-ml th Fti1 nirlno cimr tip lio vi. inline in i -tt nn (n ili'-rhirR- tot- I i il 1' IhoKltTt trui-pnn Milt tlfOllffh f i t f n p -.ho F ill- ippi fpiL i-nr i uith 1 ''' ' ,n " ', inik 1 n iiuitklv I vsrNLts r-nti'Tv "OTArrn, Vj. P,ell fjl TtLTi YNfUilIuV - . ,.;"T'I" . r- ".. ..-"it rcti'ta.ren LMiMM!! Ii n t fieri to ilnuiiiile the .awl.iinril silicnl In hi In the Vllic li tiiei n llu it I Jllloli i'. in I'lcinlt mil one tlio ttie. lie (Jeritian- Il ie npinril l lull- on the I trnrli Inn - between "ntsiiili am! nim. lliii inotninnt, fliown on llie imp abote. In forieil the lniuli lo aliuuliin ll e ton n of I pa, lit. si mile, norlliuo't of "ni-'on. Entente Forces Standing Fi in Rheinig Sector IOE DRIVES AT MAI 'Jsi m Optimism Prevails in and London Pat w in 1 llfcland llttei II It 11 tempted bt llindoiihntf: i in w i ueak n hi pr toctinn nf tin i nl i f the line ir In m I ill es tttlltnti In Hi in th ih it i- not t It il n i in liter he n 1 nnt ill its ins is to I r nn t In t ieo tn I t ep li'n dt ft nsot- in the nnrih whit li sustain the Piitish hm nf cnninuuiii i tl ut- al snlnieli unassill ihli 1 tml mil will le Mil the llbs hate i pnoin im Wk I I nk it tin nillit in prnblen finni 1 iui.lv naiio 1 ill tie stinlpolni lie w l it l which in pliinlt ipIIpcipi in (no I,iio.lisu weokllis ml iiiieMi-, he i s nei tit i in e nl th I reneli ron lillpslnn will I ' it an eiul It" ll prnc il In 1. ii. i.nt t slinn Is , , ' Pi li l 1 tw . mellr ill .T istietcheir "ne of th' in. I llltl i ' ,,, ,, ..,, . ,, ci . it the mid whorp th- fi mt e II it i ibtiip. wminiltil nn p ii i nip ii is ci i . ICI isS f th 1 ml I ' t i hi o 1 itciilent ludce In eph r I nm nllo idnilnlsti ml th i i I tout ( tn tn I l u ii assnt i up I h i thei liultjts r the lenth weie nloi nn l.i hMi mrl CilI llliti III ftiillliltiiii 1 lii I lino lllilci Hindi ism, wi t ill- the 1 i ' 1 lo I I hunt llldBi s in I ll- t1 IllilU. 1 11 enn I Nn mlllt ii i nian n u cltt Want M icKej chairman of the workmen s cninpensatinti hnarel Is the ndmlnlsti-tion leadei In the waul Van llnins ultent as tin innini unit r of the I'lftj firth unl IM ic pmetH Rtatlon will rpell dlsastei fni .ill who piollt hj lce His ifinnl ih i st i let .mil Jnip cxecutlte Is nich that he is Known to patrolmen tlunuKhnul th itt .is ' Scissors " lljs tnnsfei la leheduUd foi 4 oclncK this ifteinnnn Oliector Wilson it is not In f'ltt Hill whin tin older waj iFbii'd ind It Ih not Known whethei he will ittimpt to block It 1 listen Illrfrleil Trnnstrr When Mills was placed In chime of the local peillce depirtnient at the In Ftence of tVilnnel Hatch I iti -enfoidus o'Sceis of the rats. It was .iKre.d tint politics should be Innlshiil and tint no police chanse? Flioulil In mule w It limit the sanction of the new chief Dlreitor Wllfon apparentlt sutcilheil to this Pact A ftw da8 ago hoiteM;-, he orrldcd Jeffries to the rnrt-stth Wanl Ah noon as Mills learned of conditions there toelas s orders were siuil without ennsultatlon with the Pliectoi of Public Safetj. Another order issued todat by Mills directs that casei! of an Important n i ture. or lntoltlns berlnus offences, he Bent to Clt Hall for liearlnp nt fen tral Station, instead of the custom now DreAlline. of holding such prisoners . ' . .. .Il.l.lnt ul.llnn for arfannemeiii. bouses ft lei (idswnith wll li i s ri It. fi i it t w n veai hi c iinmi sine ef eieii i no nf th ritl lenFlitlltlllK tin (lip'llll f he'll 111 o id llie !nilp, nut ui pnr i f 1 nt i I hat i win tin I im dill HI o all iirrnin tlili ilms i1 Hi, dt -'tn nf the I ncllsh im th I if lull till lluio It the ilnlst-iii nf 1 i . natlnns blck e f Ids this effilt Ihk had lie i tl tntn i tt i bt the f u llu eiiue epl isinn Tlio nth r pilltnt meitel hut lew I itldillnnil liiuiiit" Ih third am liilinn was 1 ll K ililioll bt linn k of Ma lis nt ill To mil - iri ml lihn Me lilt i f Mlnnni I'a Thet had thiee wnuudt I s Id ns hi tin ir ' I II mil ill ef til 111 tfl iped lllilllt, ril- Ihnnph the hi1lldin.rp auops Ili rtreetj lino tut tilt ii in I ' I U. pulled the Jpitlpnti out fi mi leneitii tin wipikaftt ml c irrletl lb ml tn tin lm pltiil wan in unl two i lul ilnll win hilled in l hill t aemss I hi til it ii t i -li II nml 1 1 lln d at her i h in nt tl in n one nf i ho d tt ii r. went dli itlt nitr her nil ttieppoi i il pill I e.inb Willi il I tpleidoil lith sij n iinili Im Hut tin irnifp rip then f fni u d mat fin n i ked I Im t di i 1. 1 t at 1 1"" I ai ii and lm th din i n it n th pih binil while I io tl . nib i do ti it is in li 1 th ti m put unl pn ifl i smnki titeii ti t n ct them . KILLS MAN UF, DEFENDS stl t nf Hindont uiK s is mulling moi t linn 111 llttrnitite lllliniHles fni 111 it bo I ti lid 1 i U id tn I e Mopped It tilt j M inn if In t mid b topi t.l I i tb. sliltinu nf llinl ii nib i mat finni ll is ni lb iliaiiinl pints in mdi i Hi I iienrtheii tin tb ft in- s In tin M n in lifjnll ll Hi lipoil it i h. littnl tint liicli.in.iSiilnirlinn Rate Iiirrea-ril i "'"'' "'"".p """'" .l,,,n ,r""' ' ',x "."' hikp ii int tir u hip - ii linn i im i- BOOSTS FARES TO AID U. S. to 2' Cent a Mile Inilhiluipfills, liul , M 15 31 The In dl ma Public Xirtloe I'nnuuisKlnn his Issuetl an onlet which applies, tn etetv Interurlan electric mid In the ft lie iiithnrlz'ns" in increase nf pisstnstr fires to a basis nf two mil one-half mil w in ttnltmt unit li mnn tltil tn til llie-i thill tint which lit U hi epilcl Ij ntci 1 UllllillK linn ffrpls ltrrnitliie It is bei III e I ut ll le llizes this en it is held hue, tint lllndonbiii c Is al it tn OM1IHII tin Mil no leirltnit ipiitKlt I Ik lint bttlMin Itln lln and Ssstns tentB i mile The old r ite was two cent 1 1 tt lu und nihti tilt wiilh hold bt the l I i mite The hlcher fare order will no'llo. In in ittnnpl In in iKo the Hie in into effect .lime J, and is rpfiif'i illi said to he pranted as a w Tt-ielUf meis- uie and will be effectite nt the pleasine ' mil limed mi eif the comnilrslon A number of in II- tklual mills hid heretofoie applinl fnr1 and ohtalnt 1 pormisslon to clinic two f"h iiiffour Hit paid It licked I 1 the inside of boll in tin I tlmucht I li i I 1 ink ckod b i mult i, imui i ntus itln U tl tlint h " piilil hi tin if u ef tli Vim l it m in i nllli sil it llisllt T III I lint iillll ill i n lid bombs tut tit (it inn nn i the li i pit il tint il lilsilll. tliin tilth nn i nine tun hie lhi alt u k took i I u nn i inpns i luhtl ttt th iillpimis fi tst d it t ll w llii ll the lm, ti, s i hi lln. I linmnnitt fm iheh own I nn- llu in. i tlio I lit it i s Inn nf t 10 itlt in t lllnti IllC the lppt ll ut the lii inn l lltllbi hop nf i nbviii sp, 1 1 il i ate h id b't n t iKi n 1 1 il ail i liluillft th Impltils ml tn it im s, mn ma i ked 'ii tin iiininil Tlio an i bi ml ill Is i Utile ll 1 In si It it pit), nn III nit i M il.t Kinfp I Iii iim .ii "Nielli. 't.li- I rlliiu-l.iiiiliif I till Iillll iliili twelitt tell t t ire til li ulli ti t i i itlt i in the I m In it I mi ul HI I nth ir 1 1 n i Mil II I lib l I n I t i ri Him nut w i ii ill mptiiii: till him i p lliiu. ih i mil if i in lhi i i LENINE DECLARES RUSSIA WILL FIGHT AMSTERDAM. May 31 Nikolai Lenme, the Bolshevik Fifmin of Russin, in a speech bcfoip the AU-RubsInn rxecuttve rcmn.ittPt, declaird that Russia will continue the 'vnr and that tmccs a. bcin; foimod for coining fighting, nccoidin to infor mttion liom Mosiow today. HOUSE AGREES TO AMENDED DEFICIENCY BILL V7.iiSHING.rOK, May 31. -The House today agieed to Senate amu'ieiiitcnt. to the !J1 .33,000,000 utgent deficiency lull, the third of the session. The bill n now leidy foi Picsident Wilson's cicnatuie. I hn i ttun Mil In I I I i Hi II md in. I b I I II ill m I n i I mi ml md Hull tn t u i I i fi l mill tl l l I l nl Milt t till i i it II lit I mi slid in th 1 bi tit n III Paris, May i The Rcrmirm In an attack tafj Ailetlo Hier region between i IP-(. nateau and the Ohe River luii ("rfinitelv coip-olidalrd the Altne'i Picard) Inltlrfronts, ncco-ding ti'jt I renrh ar Office announcement 1 i in mi Room. ..!.. l.l. !- - tV2 diio tow aid tlio Oi.e, to the ward, in an elToit to tlank the Alt forces below Nojpn. on the souths Iioition of 'lie Picardy front and! compellinfj Picnch. letirementtn Soii-oni to foicc a new salient;;! me -oiuii ann tnen suatgnten line ftom this to the apex of I, Get man tuanp;le in tho center. O -, ... -e iiciman nno note torms a very. 1 1 I d Lit ii Ii iii lb sun, L. ml , I ii , i hi il l nut m I li hn b I 1 1 up I i ml lid i ti l It ills n it t il p 1 I up i but h i I nifi ii d ti Ml t nu linn lie mail i tluusi it lh n. si t I u' Hi lain i I 1 in d t nl n ii I d il II. I lad inn I I u k iul i unl I n ll lb 1 In h i I II dit I i lm I n s mill GENERAL CR0ZIER RETURNS FROM FRANCE WASHINGTON Hay 31 Majoi General William Cioaicr, c-i' ot oidiiaiue, lctuincd to Washington today after a two : .oi.ths torn of inspection m Fiance. ATTACK ON AISNE TEUTONS MASSED FA IIS IN PURPOSE BEFORE CANTIGNY i Hi, inn th w In i pi et Ions assault line f lliiu iiiisl tible l'nch b is not tin men 15 w km i: ki:ys hook Punli-hor. Willulriw Villi UK Work Voliinl irilt U-BOAT RAWS LIFEBOAT to at district station TWO HUGE U-BOATS SUNK Direct Hit Destroy One, Depth Bomb Another , in-k. Ma 31 Two German tjunerdreadnouBht submarines hate hem sunk hy American, British and lain Sese destroters off Clllu altar. aeeordliiB to Information brnuBht here tof a liv nass'enfrers on an Italian steamship The two Kre.it German U-hoatH were de- iirnlerl two weeks nfo One of the mill. If mnrineR it.is sunk bv a direct lilt from a British dostrotcr. while the otlur was sent down bv a depth bomb whlih was laSfiched after the U-boat had bub mereed. AUSTRIA KEPT ON DEFENSIVE Italian Attacks Thwart Enemy's Plan for Drive . . nTnv 31 hp nredleted Aus. Sf trlan drive, timed to start simultaneously t with the neal of the German offen- . Wit" . X ....l.m frnnt ulna fo.A. . a,.A nn ino ..ton:... ..w.... ..Ho ..- tailed by the vigorous Italian recent pushes, the newspaper Glornale d'ltalla . 'Great American rescue looms dallv irer," the newspaper continued, 'and '-' already has assumed enormous moral material ahie." . . ' . .i-r, TT" TIT rtlVTOrtfCtTT CABoAUriS And riitimituu "Annln and Potato Supply Alio R. ,v: norted Good CabbVces. onions and potatoes'are the . - -,-..l.l fiwtrii nn thn mflrlcAt. AC. L? ??? "JtV oiXllirt.lnhi; nrndiiM mar. " I? HUI Aj4av Kv h aa1 IWtt-W W f www I.- and nnf-lnlf cents i mile The inmmlsslon In itinUIn Known I reasons for Its order at this time ciPal attention to the new Ihree-cent a mite stt im toad rate, and t-ajs It H despoil to tahe a Btneial step to bafegu u 1 ns ' far as possible the steam load tralllc n the ijoiirnment's icteijues will nut he. dtcieaseit New nrl, Mit "I 11 I'eito and th" 1 mure It 1 Hen K t the SitoPsli wilur nil einnftulo topic Ins lien ice Inn iiliuiui lliri-tr supiiressed thrniich lln Ifart nf the '.Nitlonil Seciirltt I.eiicMio and Hie pub- niipr Ins n Itlnli inn ll tnun nu I litem 'I ho atininl Spcmiti loicuo in lino ., (tli llu i imiiiimi nminsl lntiin . I I i , c ii . nrninr; ind i ml Insldlnus antl-w u In ccoinpniiiiMl In Dnrrloi of Hnl- ,;,,' V .,,, isso,i ti,o fniiniii,,,. Male U. S. LABOR MISSION RETURNS i-li IiifnriiKition Hnrrnti u Vlbiiilii Port, Mil "1 The Aniericin labor niissinn which has been il man f i teral weeks retuinitl tn this nott tndat I 1 1, tfnl Hllthr, d'lettnr of the Ullt iirh Infoi niatlnn burem In thi cnnntii wis a pissencrer on llie same t-hlp NEXT DRAFT TO BE 300,000 Largest Since Original Call to Arms Last Year W ustiliiBttui, May 31 The next draft of selected-service men will be for 300- 000, It was learned at the War Depart- ment today 1 he men w 111 bo called , June 21 and the movement to the camps . . . win last tivoNiajs This is, the larBcst Americans sena uonn r our Enemy Planes 0ir Yan kee Captured After Ma- mint whlih Ins bt en sent to ill li braries in the muntri The Nn'lunal s,(rurtt I eiKiie with the full conn nt ami c. npei ulnn nf tin publishei, llKhes tn call tlio ilt.nllon nf Venn lilu irt tn the fni that ir Pi ice and the Putuie bj I lit n Itet contain, sentlmonts which it pie t nt ait- dtiiKfroui md should It sup ples ed Olllv I't 11 nf t'lPW IViil In ll Mlli I- 'I filpotlofll llu Inn, Mat II llie inkint; nf the 1 in ne I lm sti unship I In t ml It i i- liul the If ss nf Iwenlv file il lie I ctew Ins nt i n icpuli I hm o Tie us el tins I nu in I tn in i i 1 1 in the Mt lilei i nu hi In 1 us I in I u In u tt wisattatkeil bt i siilun ii im nil I ist lit nnd went down in i ft w minutes The entile t ' ow tnnk to the Imits but emit ten wtit sind fine nf the boils illhipp, in I su Id, nil unl tin mm tit ins In lie it ihe w is inn down ilelibei ite 1 bt the subiniiiiit mil ill h mils It ft to lilflll u 1'iptaln I M intiin, i tinim indei ot the rhftint I!ani.i wis Inst ml most nf tin othfi nllli i is wen iinmi' tin tii thus U. S. AIR SQUADRON FIGHTS TEN BA TTLES IN ONE HOUR z number of mm called to the colors at one time s'nee the original draft of 687 000 list vear The 300 000 called out Tune 21 will be trained for lls'litlnp Palls for spe clallsts will be made tepiratol) It Is believed that all tlio JUU uoo will he taken fiom Class l-A. What jhc Belligerents Did on Corpus Christi Day WHAT Till-: ALLIES DID ' Strictly observed their promises to the Pope, made at the request of tlio German Aichblshop of Cologne, not to bombard German cities out. side of tlio war zone on this re. llgious holiday. WHAT THE GKHMANS DID Shelled Paris with long-range guns, killing eighteen persons. One shell struck a church. Attempted an air laid on Paris. On being driven off by an aerial barrage they dropped bombs out side the city. Bombed a British hospital, kill ing a large number of nurses and attendants after dropping flares so as to plainly reveal their forgets. Attacked three hospitals in th In Pie. ur I chine Was Destroyed ' Willi (he American Arm.t in Lorraine, May 31, I One Amciicin air squ idron estah llbhed the recoufofi ten flrihts In one hour this morning. Lieutenants Eddie ItlcKenbachei, of Columbus, O , and Jinimle Meissner, of Htookljn, figured piominentlj In two of the battles, the foi met saving Melssner's life twice The Amci leans diove down at least four enemy planes, while one of oui planes was det.trojed and the pilot captured Itlchenbacher discovered Meissner dlvlns after a German plane, with a recond German piano after Melsner, all firing i nichenbacher Immediately dived on the second plane, chasing It away and I relieving the pursuit. Hotn enemy ma chines escaped A few minutes later Meissner was sent out with a patrol to protect a Brit ish bombing squadron returning fiom an incursion behind the Geiman lines A German patrol of six machines two biplanes and four monoplanes suddenly swooped down on the British airmen AsitfiMM sasny yt w r? bssssVsissVSivTPHsSBbshL IsisiSlSlSlSlSlSlSlsRlSlSlMxk. BsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsm!3laSHBsSssW npflf and n in an extremely ptm now situation ; ,ik, Before (his attack the French withdrawn from Hlerancourt rpacn.v, fif-Min' stubbornly. (Tintrnv is st miles north' of Sotssons Hlprnncourt isfnin- miles nojtlivvest of Epatny i about "iftht miles toutheast"jK Nov on i in the renter the tiermans advrtnerd slislilly toward the Mai On Ihe left the French are. holding the western outskirts of X-: nun-.. (,-jg wii me ricnt a i rencn counier-i lark recaptured TlnlloK two and a half west of Rhcims. French Report "The Germans piolonged their. forts toward tlio Oise by violent; tacks in the Aillette recrio: UltiU- M Mvl.'t CiTrt.Kri) p. (;nS 1 KK KNEMY statement said. "The Fiench fltftv, fighting noith of Blerai anil Kn.arrnv. With the mtririn r nv nu Ihe . , ,, , , Irc.fh I nml. Mat 31 In tllc neighborhood of Soi n, i. ..nn ns ,.,. imneii tn he ' a ml farther siiith t.erman a in it I iut iti'i nf tmops op eie broken by the French unite fiitisnt wlilci wu capturel ance. The Trench maintained; h tl . An i it I pummel positions in the western outskil whuiie ihe th' eneiiit 1 u i v: ti it'mpt tin the town anil alone the chi 1 ' ' t in tl i m iptiuo nf the villi . itt i ut heity Thierry road. thn Ma, no cost "ln the center the Germans mi in- pi nn. ii ii ilf vine lean in lontinitlv rak. i...ue . .1. ..., . n , l- . . , ..... ., Sll'illv 1.11V. .lite 1.1,1. .e iciuu U, lf 1 ! I' ! 11 111 .. tl,H f.iitni. lines fi'l nf r-nn .. fim.un l.iMioo- s,pt,,b, ion t. .,,.,. ...... , withe, in. - machine cmn J.'0, .W i.eiiiui 11 n iih 1 to innio thin tiintv . . ... i urtiier to tne east nortn- Mid noith of Kheims all German foith were in vain. An eneri French counter-attack retook lots " The extreme point of enexajt. vancc 13 Le Channel, two 5 C.i!-!iiii-t)fSoi.o;i,nfMore German la-atlrri Plan Dramali- TImii Mili- K(mmiIui- Town at Ian V.il-tc m Cj 1; 5it r .. ( r'i t I ll'l fl" Ih . di md 1 1 Kit Ills 11 Hip 1 1 mit I. ' is tin li 11 1. w pi i;ki-. V 1 1 I'uli' r I rLr iii 1 1 - , , f iiu h r in , M i 1 1 hi t i'm 11 I e o on Tai 1 1 li n ' V -1 to-,. . t 1.1 I 'i ht i r Eddie llif henhacher Saa" Life of Companion Twice. Latter Had Gone to Help British Patrol cm inns 1 1,. nn 111 h'pl ine attacked him He wis tin ible lo maneuver ind w is In Ki ive dansci lust then niekenliaeher whei hail end ed .1 fight In wh'ih he 1 iiklctl lite tier man planen slnKle-handed and forced one dott 11 saw M, issuer t-lmi glint, 10 escape his pursuer ll'ihenbachei drove Ftr light at the bo. he, forcing him to the giotii.l md tathiK Meljsnei s life for the sfcand time within the hour Whilt this was going on another patiol fiom the t-atnt Amcrlc-m squad ron encountered a German patiol One III. nnrl , I. . Knnl.n I.. ,-nl..r. ... ,1.. 1 r .... ...! .. . , , . . "I' ttllll m ,iilll.- ,- 1,11111. Ill llll . tt miles oiith of the i hoi in th t n glnn , . ., ... , , ,,,,.. , , " hot ifceptlon ,iw iltiii; hint Ktett 1 his U nt pio-em thet ntrnmt .. , .1 . .. , , ,,., , , . , , muck th it the cm im his mule si push 'lln nml ttun In sons to , ., . , , III nt I til 11 i ill! lllafteli 0,11 IteiLllhiii 1, u (f.mpit:ii. I ileis.l to th.m bt fur- , . " ,""-"" ." " ,,,.,. . neeu repuiseu t-1 'in .inn ttun neavt llll thet llltl rut tn the 11111I ,,,,,, 1 . ,,.. - t.t.,i-...ici. ids in Haiti nm . .... In. 1, l. n,n,,-i,, .!, ,,, ,.... ".'" ll""s wnen tlio hn. he nt- ,, ,, ,. , tu toil iii fete ii wave, of ipfantrv. north of the Maine, according? It m- U puiiitei mt tint th- ficnt "" Amollll "itllltivmen hno cut outline of the battlcfront, a$ of tl. .,1 , v I 1 1,., im "" tl,e K,C"PJ fro"V tl,elr " doub -I In 1! 1 1 t thie- divi " nenchei Inflicting heavv casualties the outset it wis limit thlittflvo I'lai ns uf hoche ilimen Mtnop'tl tnilis n is new ,lt .Mcieh to ,0n pulI .lle ofiuntj vsiile through, in 1 til 1 tn 1 111 1 le 1 , , , , ,, , scnei 11 'i nip ilim thi gieitcr "ut tlle '!ht. ilc.illns out deith nnd evict t i" 1 - t'hlni ii movement, de aim tlon h is icii nr 1! cifm t .. , At mi Inl -it inn'ii t'c bafc'iont rhe nrivsnaper conesponilents, ..n. ... ...II. .... V...... L'.l. ...... ... II. fl nm r.nl,n,.4l.., n.xl ll.n I,,., rw W..S It'll "'." until ..ii... oui-11111. . ..win .iuviiilii, ..mi nn; ,i.. .... . 1 r The lew il.il.iti iiihnLltints und the l-jtus on the fiont with the American nlans nave yet lniien fnUf tionps in the n,htim for Cunti-aiy. hands. There is reason to tiicl tu get sump ieit duiimj the fot mer, the population of vrl night, but falleJ The Gumnn air i lied, will be saved. It is mm i em lined on the Job until daj- south of Ferc-en-Tardtnott'; mc",l- ' Pormans is six miles r"coiej of women and children, car- Vezilly. Hoth towns are a' rjlng pillows and biinkets. tiampcl Rjver Morne. v catcd by a newspaper correspoa) i Ull- X1UVUS ticucy &ua. gm Hie dermans continue tojl forward south of rere-cn-Tar m the center of the Aisne lfri cnlini to advices reaching $ Neither Chateau Thierry noVis m.inj licii'tal pitieiti had -ett'cl to sleep, th usual hum foi iliplnio laid luvlii; ..issci! An ho tr late the anJ the few arm huieius in the noUhlwhoo 1 were amused hv a suuueu oiith elk of bimb inline it cich as thet hud nevei lita d liefne. an 1 soon after ward shells bc-ai. to i .inh upon the town With 'he wqun-l-i of font jeais of to tlio open rountij and neai by caves The mnression prevails. vnifricin avntnr was mrceii ttoi n ami uar upon It, tne iipitneiu quarter befoio dark. They had nnticlnated .u .c . .... .l , . V landfd between the (lirtuj trenches. completely rtctrojcl nqd eithedral . nlchtV attack s a rnsnlr nr ln l " ,B er cos' The Germans Immcdti-dt op-mrt fie gilevously damaged Soissons still pos. "sl nl8"1 , . ,, As a ""' or Aisne phase of tho German.' on him Stepping unlnjuu 1 fiom his ses.eJ sumethfii of If od.Ime grace the previous nisht s laid the caves, . no , . i . broken machine, he enolli studied a and ail of substantial well being were oveiciowded and stuffy. Tremb. ' .'. ""i"' lln; forms in the dark 'EDDIE" RICIIhNinCHEH American fltitiR lieutenant who twice saved the life of his comrade. Lieutenant James A. .Meissner, of Brooklyn. tt felf! , Th top wing- of Melssner's i"....!.''! pocket map for an Inslnnt, thin Hatted I It would be wiong to compile It ... ..... .ii .. .. .. , .. n ..i.i. lllolin-innrl In suburb of Tln. JUII.III.K.I. iuu'...rt.i.u.. tj. ii.L'.i.iir. ...... wilt. ...s. - - --- -- .. ..... , .. . ,.- . tienchfs But ho stumhl. cl and fell Into don), for the Aisne Is not the same "Hli ever- report. A brief rav- fiom a Geiman communlcitlnn trendi mil nnd the Krench woods aie not Lns- a flashlight bhnvvod women lsins on the bodies grabbed him llsh par'b. but "'fJbocmf'back blankets nurtlns Infants. Old men Th merican artll er fmmed atelv Malmaibon liart Pwt ne cne oacK ...... flnTshed his fcm T. pre-int ! It from K the Allette. wehoe to see.and women were huddled up In varl . .. .. momiinnD 'mt.miii. h.ii, inn .m.n nrnwtt ' fAlllmz into ucrman nanus tne ureal i...,..a .-.-.- -..-.vu s.wi,c,c., American airmen have invented a new happy lite of the shoppms nuariers way of harassing their German oppo- gradually e' t?Cni,int rTifnl nents without using guns Scaring the mans are camped in the smoking- ruins Huns to death" they call it The trick of Solssons. . , consists of getting: "on the tall" of an Amerleaas Hlp ?,e.raA . w5S,HSi."".?Mi?r--5 'o. MoiMjay.at -aSUSBBSSI TSM BSasSSSSsUXSSSSC.'J T Vr.ir '-T'rfl'il BBT.' J- . .-! Cellars were less secure, but these, too, were crowded to suffocation, The German raid began at tl p. iy aiwconnnuea until. - 1, .JH. i.. tl : shuddered ! " F.C1W.I-S J.W vnuo I Announcement mat i'serve3 ate hurrying fo to the confidence of the, I lapital's marale reBaksfsi by air rams .ana long- bardraenU,The gtreeu i vv?WrZg2
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