The Washington Post (Newspaper) - May 27, 1918, Washington, District Of Columbia 07 THE ASSOCIATED The U to for publication an to it n not otherwise credited 3 this paper and also the The Washington Fott is only morning in thai la a member The the serrice of the ne and continued warm row gentle to erate southerly Temperature 91; NO. MAY 27, 1918. TWO BY AMERICAN FORCE Germans Flee With Dead in Luneville RAIDS ON PICARDY FRONT L. S. Troops Enter Enemy Says 4 MISSING mi Sector of Hinges I Also Keports i Ninth and South ot the FOR U. S. TO OUT HERE the ith the American Army in 2tj It was announced tonight that the issuance of communiques been discontinued on orders to headquarters from Never Their Dillon Tells Nationalist American Grabs but Finds Teuton at Other End and j. I if II Explains Carranza's Amid Hail OT Reasons for the communiques UNITED ONLY AGAINST DRAFT hereafter will be ued for the press of the exclusively at the I ar here Copies for the I paper rf England France and Italy will be en out at headquarters of the expeditionary where it is un- also will bs available to correspondents for their information t i have the communiques issued here is understood to have re- fr im two considerations ft was to prevent further f overcrowded cable wires vv h i h vv iuli result from each can or respondent the com- and the second wa- tj make the communiques In for all pers the I at the same Policies Would Alienate America and He Devlin Refuses to Accept Statemen of British Government as Proof Conspiracy With General Peace by Negotiation Would Submit Irish Question to the Powers at Peace the Rai 11 Mav chairman of the J ohn nationalists dared w a i Irish m f f Alhf V rai iris Ne u Mon tcl m A i IPP al pa i on r n ghr in vi h p i m a n i guns in a. nan p r (I fi rr g p j i I h f r n u P r e bar i r and 1 he hi I ha i American Raiders 1 ri I h i n lor 1 a a t b t h a r ii trr 11s an American o f an o f f i L p r and t e n t m n in tor b A k aid n fl i t P d losses upon an armed L ma K. m- and T. i t e d b machine fir from Imps The 5 m n f w In r h ou t of patrol om 11 o o p p d i b k and i n f 11 ct f d i number of q I in Loi i line p of our patrols of an fu ind JO m n pained contact th an P n m patrol of about j A. I t rf n h w IT u h was ed th mii and i marh me gun fire from 11 n 1 n PS In the figh ting h u n u c d our patrol back the m killing several of them an I a r n nl e n r 1 1 1 v wa I n c n n i I u d P s 1 1 i in nia t hes WARNED OF JAPANESE 11 men Missing n s s I U. S. Must Not Allow Intervention in Aids RETURN TO INFORM WILSON President Interested in Data Placed Him America Is in Japan Is Most Into Siberia Would Drive All Russia to i the staff of arrived in n living r e p 1 1 t s ti r i nnl rh dis- i g m 1 1 n i in II m i i t d the se n n believe thit m s IIP the best n the WOT d and i n a nu n f d r t d speaking here de to the death on the Sinn Fein The occasion for his speech a meeting of fi om East Cavan to decide whether the nationalist ought to its and permit the I elner Arthur Griffith to he elected Mr Dillon s speech bustled with ref to America and appeals to not to neglect lic opinion He emphasized his of the Sinn Fein by quoting enl phrases from his statement T e- made to the Press and added newspapers have quoted the I gave to the soc Pi ess of as evidence that I lave Vt token mj alliance w 11 h the Fein on annot break off what has nevei existed Denounces Sinn Fein I am being denounced today the sinn 1 as an imperialist w hh h I I nevei A and ds an of the tl ue pi Irish nationality I expl that while I was in of House conference for sake of presenting A united on the single question 1 c onset Ipt ion I was so fai f i om tug that there was anv possible common plat foi m with the Sinn that I was mote and moi e n i ei to ne A alera and than before in life I am more convinced than tnat the Fein is to Ii eland of the I i f and of all democratic people j through nit the world i Charges Mav 26 Devlin tional st does not accept the statement the in lie conclusive of the he indicated in a speech h J i pa n s anv I n i M a i i n a t None at t he i c i 1 1 s e h 1 1 d tin 1 i r ma n fs n i ml imat f 1 f i p i n it will i m m f men i r m i scanning iin bv Ml 1 p n data I v h a dge rl p help i in a 1 1 o n i mav in i I- 1 last b n t v -t rd i v iki i pe tent th u t c n v be a u bv h Id rn mental of t as it hi Russian i nno of t the arms s They the t nt inv I T enc lips I t i a g i i u 11 11 a 1 K u s s i a n p e Supplies Are a has of suppl Out f Petr ad and a few ether en- 1 i plentiful n 1 A in e i n s o spe itati n and n are i UN 1 IM I 1 p land ns at all ot the at I am a ft aid the gov in its confused and pinic state of mind he said his got Cei man on the brain hive been made i ri i scale of Irishmen irid Irish vv urn n n vague charges which the government aie unabh to prove in the in which i In can be pi ind thit is bv living the sons before of their own 11 v men parle statements ind unsubstantiated evidence w i 1 men of mind Irish pt will not behove one of until aie proven he foir loveis of i n ri fair plav I General Mr Devlin came out as an v ite of peace bv understanding t v on think he said that the timi his ai lived when the weight of the influence of irelind and tne vv ild ought to be thrown into the m n emf n t all v strong in all of 1> ON 1IIIR1) 1'ABt 26 KILLED AT LIEGE IN RAID BY AIRMEN Patrol Finds That Is Really an Infernal Machine Two United States Fliers Escape German Bombardment for Fall to Death After Reaching Own Tales Front No Man's MEANT IN FRIENDLY SPIRIT Disposes of the Necessity for Many Protests Against War 1 Ambassador Give Out Full Text j of Aguilar's Statement By of ington and 1 ork With the American in Mav 28 tales come from No Man's but seldom more grim than this An American worked his way by through a tunnel to practically One i started to pick it up when the corporal maybe it s a which proved to be There in the pitch j with no gleam of to aid them the Americans felt ard around until satisfied that the thing was only an infernal machine Doubt Expressed in Washington That Kirst Chief's Diplomacy Will Involve the United Mexican Spirit Is to Today's Issue Cut Lp Dillon Repudiates Sinn Fein Break Not Senous for Cuba Raise for Railroad Men 57 foi Braver 17 S Warned of Japanese Cross Fund the Top Bad Meat Sold to Congress Is Resigned American Casualty List Fighting in Foe Stirs Russian Hatred ts in At the s 6 Editorial Comment 7 News in Brief Chuich Memorial McAdoo Adds to Annual Pay HALF TO BE BACK WAGES Women Will Get Same tion as Men for Similar CRITICALLY ILL Minimum of 55 ents an Hour foi to Work Out the in plies to Kil but Does Intitule the short the brink of a boche trench The i that it would explode if moved an inch tlon was to kill the Huns and make a I or more quick getaway Peet ing from Gathering up the the soldiers saw a periscope stu kins just e i carried it their own ti then the tiench and decided to capture a tug an explosion which it He crawled on his belly to the very would have been deadly had one edge of the trench and grabbed the I been within 100 feet to find that a Hun was there making an at thai verv moment There was consternation both in the trench and outside The American made a. vicious tug and almost landed the Then bullets began to nv around him and he dived 10 feet into the tunnel He was latei exposed to rifle fire from the startled Teutons while he raced feet to safety In the same sector a of five Americans creeping across No Mans came upon what appe ired to be They Clipped Kvery Toul scouting that seven wires tunning across a wide strip were charged with electric night A and four men last night set out to them The men had lated gloves and sti OUR s and thiee houis w 01 k hid clipped every wti e Ufe No Man s ON 1 1M 1 1> ON I 11 1 H with death U. S. Troops Eager Students As They Acquire Art of War In Training Camps in France uy able From the 1-ondon Times to The right the ench Headquarters Mav 24 1 spent the last two davs iting Italian and troops on the em front 1 begin with the is the latent though I suppose by this time one knows as well as the now are holding s alongside the Ki and 0111 selves The newcomers are some of the best Italy has sent seasoned warriors fiom thi Jarso with three in those campaigns and a fierce longing to meet the on the Take them as I saw them in a camp were put ing the last hes to their condition to join the big battle They were all and in splendid naming n d Fl om the last loint of view looked better than I saw in w the letreal though en then the I Italian had set to to undo the mischief done to the morale of sejme of its U oops bv the ous cif the German Fighting These bovs we saw were about the average age of 22 and looked to be about is good fighting malei lal as one in and as keen to gel to gi ips with the enemy as troe ps I r have seen They like the French what it is to have their country and till rid of that incubus there Is no place for ani thing but fighting in lives also have to j avenge and every one of them means to avenge it on the Somme or the big battle is fought are heie foi coups de main on quiet sectors of the front hev aie out help in giving the coup de grace in the i meeting place of big battalions At least that is what hope It was mui h the same with thei lot 1 in the UN riM I n ON t II 1 n r American Fliers Make Toul Sector Too Dangerous for German Pilots By the r The show thit the new With the Aimi in France Iron has already liken toll Mav I i activities of the of pilots and observers while an operating in the I a airplane to come over the northwest of Toul seem to hive lines now is a tare lad even more effective rence The situation vas antic When it first began that which prevailed when these ts woik theie were 30 and 50 first started operating Ity ALBERT AV. After receiving detailed adv n es from his government yesterday Senoi Bo the Mexican Ambassador said he did not anticipate serious conse quences from the break in diplomatic relations between Mexico and uba The will seek to make Mexico s position clear to the I Slates and lo people and todav will give out the full official text of the statement made hj Senoi Mexican minister for foreign affairs concerning the reasons prompting Chief Carranza lo de- cide upen severance of w ilh Cuba In talking about the matter 111- last night Senoi said that Mexico had hei charge cl affaires from Habana because should he remain at his posl it would necessary foi him to make tions to the Cuban government on of the measures which Cuba is now putting into New The s statement to a new idea In but perhaps in this a one It is ihe idea of avoiding diplo- matic disagreements or complications j tm another government bv no means of pressing diplomatic issues bound to arise Chiet realizes that is at wa with and therefore to do j thing possible to assist the I States and the entente allies in injuring s cause Restricting exports from hurts Germany because it helps the Stales when the Cuban gov allows the American menl to direct how these restrictions shall be applied Cutting off direct communication be- tween Germany and Mexico obviously hurts Germany even in a It deprives many of the chance to it breaks the backbone of the Teuton espionage sv s- operating in Mexico and it cuts off from the Arneri can continent Cut Off Cuba has prevented the running of steamers of the Ti fiom be Iween era Ci and Spain ei do this it has been to stop Ihe of I oal i steamers at Habana Ai i ts had been made bv su ime rs fiom Ci uz to without stopping at bam but these strainers could not enough e oal foi the trip ins bv at Habana was therefore able to render an s to ihe American and entente j ise bv stopping the c i a i s u p p v 1 2fi d spate h from neva 11 ports h Marshal von t i all v ej f t v pho fever in i v a t e I i n Si u rg i rev ions u nro i h 1 rumors of ent He had hei n i of Hindenburg s death 57 CITED FOR BRAVERY U. S. Navy Men Save 34 as tion Ship Florence H. HEROISM IN FRENCH Powder All Around in but Destroyer Men Keep cm Making Heion nes Kieni Department p 1 oft A of d -u i n K a 1 heroism v the i f at 01 at i was revealed when the j p ex p IKS f m the resign 1 f the e re w of the m u n 11 I n s t H burned n a 1 rn the night of 1 The Florence H like i fla h light Witnin a few n unites t first alarm she had n 1 sp ing upon a half mile area sea m of burning pe like bursts an el f ex- i ases awaiting high com inn ids to long enough to throw the ous depth bombs fastened to rushed into the inferno and pi rwerl paths the i i i i r i s while their crews res s and sav all who gr isp i n p i i planks had i tide from Ihe sides upon wh eh 41 men Six on The eom l 2 surgeons i n I h II isf (I oil n I isi to our was a rare occasion then when I me or ummons to activity coming in d the number more planes was not f calls has dwindled until foi several over or behind the lines oper avs the average has been with almost complete freedom ON I IN I 1) ON I I H TAFT IN LONG CHAT WITH ROOSEVELT H v las ih u i h i i In f a w a rel erl m ft h i sa v i n g m t His I r p I v s I 111 I h I s or n i j s v I WHS el j e 1 Mi 1 n Me I vessels vv h h h i PI i i I e i n 11 v at the I me r t h to f tie ui er bv a mass rf b pel vv d r vv h H h weie i i ing and Ih s w M number of was so Ih c thai small be able to reach men M British Down 9 of Own el a v Kiom a st the operations of the can have had two The fti st is to kill off the opposing anmen while the second is to keep the enemy fiom riving his machines on the formation side of the thus pi him j from photographs fire 01 in securing information The lean an men have clone much toward accomplish ing both objects i lo information obtained m a office i aviator blought down within the I 1st few the fear of the American aviators his been instilled the riving This furnished the in the line from St to Vont a Mousson within which the aie had come to as a Former Presidents Grip Hands in Chicago Amid The Heat as Intens 1 1. 1 n K place foi Gei man pilots Oui fighting not have heard a. more welcome tribute INTERNED GERMAN SHOT 1 011 Pherson Guard Fires on ho to Ma v Heini ich f t h i n e i n i d G e i m i n it was 1 u n t i J. Hon. n M i 1 trench a the dt s pie v. i i K n t p p k e SO Ut I s i Iv shir Bi liv bv i on gnat el t v ii his become known p to mill t id t a certain lint in side the n c w h c h s u i o u n d s the in i u c i rnp the g uai d com m i mm 10 hall but he Che f rue and the rued 1 about in in commanding t i in ein nent issued the follow s t 11 e m e i f The mm was back and the 1 hive failed in his had h n I s h o r f 1 i i a ou come of a w w h eh 1 o o r h e r su u 1, it the May i that an entente allied air raid has been out ovci I irge The was an 1 2t> prisons were killed The station is the junction point foi lines to and dis- patch fiom London last said that that two formations sent out to at- tack the important at 1 lege had dropped 2J heavy bombs and that large flies were started bv the explosives London Mav official menl on aerial operations tonight savs Theie a few inter vals which 300 bombs weie dropped on billets in the neighborhood of and ville an ammunition dump at naare and on the Bruges docks In air fighting hostile machines were brought down and two were dis- i abled Another was down by Derelicts Off Chesapeake's Mouth May Have Been Super- Prey Or a Teuton Raider With Base in West Indies May Have Attacked Three Riddled Below Water ial to The Foot Nevy May 2fi German in- evolved a me which is prev ing upon United States coastwise shipping fiom a base somewhere in the West Or is there an as unaccounted foi bv an holes i age ncv n their which large hulls below the line the shell from the gun of a submarine 01 a as it is thought would have done greater a torpedo damage Theie ha along the c Chicago Mav 2f> Theodore velt and Howaid of the United States met tonight in a Chu ago hotel and held then first extended amicable tion since the National Republican convention in 1 U It was at thit convention held in Chicago that the Progressive party was bom and Cr 1 I Roosevelt made its nominee after the I Republicans had Mr Taft I Tlie occurred in the dining loom Col Roosevelt was at dinner i 1 d when Mr Taft entered and made his i way to Ihe colonel s table The men gripped hands and smiled while the other dineis rose and cheered After the the former j dents sat down and engaged in ed conversation for half an hour Finally as Mi Taft rose to they The heat fi om Ihe the so C' n v e 1 1 v a h 1 s n t vv n w vv n t t h w r e k a I n el e T t 1 r h s a speed into the n i Nt f the vv r i hi ilsK nu uric el on 1 lines t h i ough vv h n li lie boat reel his iher vi th The mil lat iv and r shown hv Lieut n s i r n aie in a c id with the i t tions the and it is f Miat ne be com n e n d el b v i t m n t Had Contempt of Danger F M 1 pton q lp J n s j n f- c ei v i 1 i r r i cue a if the Fl H bv wno w is too exhausted I I h In i Pullman ir i n i K in If i shook hands the best been no lough weather ast dining the last week man raider still at large upon the At- which could otherwise account for the These which have been vv reck s H was impossible to identify two of s tht case wa flagrant disie n the camp al ui of nt crossed was The d of the shot bv weeks ago no machine from the ground None of our machines is missing a short period at night bombing tons of bombs were dropped on Bapaume and All oui planes turned dead injured but men in marine circles ever since t the vessels The third was the the mv sterious disappearance of the masted schooner owned in United States collier were Ala and from vived on of the information that delphia to Habana with An the derelicts of three schooners only re- t attempt made to salvage her was cently abandoned were sighted within Iv successful and she now lies at a safe an houi off the mouth of Chesapeake anchorage nrai Five Fathom Bar ship off Delaware No was To all appeal ances the had found of the crew of uC the each in f Neither the col- onel 4 noi Mi Taft would divulge the topic of Mr heard I was here and im- came lo see said Col Roosevelt e had a able half hour s talk and I am verj happy lo see him again Mr Tafl said heaid ihe colonel was here before I saw him did this that s i lar in werr I is i p< om mended that be awarded id saving medals and medals of honr r The French v 1< e of the district in orders commended Haislip ab an excellent of full of and dec n and show mg su pel b contempt of able qualities of seamanship Two small boats launched firm the Florence H weie anre when ont of the pushed its to then AF the ers went Kiito the been sunk only two or three days and 1 missed Ihe opportunity of seeing him al the time of the dinner to Marshal Joffre in New ork J was glad to see him this time The meeting follow ed publication this of the news of i hange of last when Mr Taft telegraphed a hope of the colonel's i erv while the ter lay ill in a New York hospital anger et y one leaped to their posts A Flautt and G C ram with Chaplain Maguire insisted upon help ing in manning one f the li and did valiant wnik -s than a ni nth a t g i v i e n h thr i paid Iv the dav sh f an h the Storthing i ON M VI ED ON w Mav of the storthing this afternoon died Sulphur a. 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