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AUSTIN AMERICAN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1918.
ALWAYS AUSTIN'S BEST NEWSPAPEn
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COTTON CROP IN
POSLAM PROVES
FORMER VICE-PRESIDENT CROWDER Al
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UNCOMFORTABLE
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ALL FOR AUSTIN
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Thin Goods Suits
“Those who are of such age and
out detriment to the economie sup-
Brothera.
R.&W.
a cane today.
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and
proud
tis, which had been a chronie alli
lent
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man-1 to gem nome initial suecensea
and ordered her to return
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sone
Konenkamp naid
the Germans used
grennes
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were set on foot
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front.
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Passenger Train Service From Austin
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FINAL MESSAGE TO
DRAFT REGISTRANTS
LIND I
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GERMAN PRISONERS
THINK HINDENBURG
CANNOT GO THROUGH
yot
ask
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
LINES
mplexlo
eignamr
OF UNITED STATES
DIES IN INDIANAPOLIS
Austin American's
Train Directory
triais of the torthcoming
with the name tortitude I
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SHI
Fines
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on mi
Hickey Freeman Co.
aad Society Brand
Military Uniforms.
CHAS. W. FAIRBANKS
ONCE VICE-PRESIDENT
ENDS BUSY CAREER
to Newport New a
a sightea the sub-
IRELAND CALLED ON
TO FURNISH 50,000
VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS
"The boots pitched and soon be.
eame nepa rated
all Meao ot
MBM even a
Drink
water,
Namara
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lets I
of al
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ular
this
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Thirteenth
riously III
pendicitis,
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CROWDED LIFEBOAT FROM
STEAMER CAROLINA UPSET
BY STORM-LASHED SEA
Small Fill
Arriyts
m., La-
fer Tayler,
n, Marlin,
IN BRILLIANT COUNTER
ATTACK NEAR CHATEAU
THIERRY AMERICANS
I
T W PACIFTING BALM
IhN
tO B m.,
Bureau Report Indicates Bump-
er Yield—-Everything Favor-
able to the Plant.
quantities ot
of all aorta"
„ Comfort is a great fac-
] tor for efficiency.
OF LIVES
TAKEN BY SUBS
MAY REACH 58
• the launch had lost her anoline
and oare
The launch howevet, Drifted elose
W R Davis haa moved from 2300
Lafayette avenue to Kingsland, Texaa,
EE AVIATORS
DIE IN ACCIDENTS;
TWO BADLY HURT
IS THE
AGE OF YOUTH
enough water who
permit a necomd
launch
"We kept on I
Segall Upstain Shoe Parlor
Going Oat of Bueiness
Upstairs Over Woolworth.
Waith the American tmemw, aad thia sfaraoM* Statesmen
W. R Hart of Travia Heights has
moved to Deep Edy for the rummer
MORE TIAN A THIRST QVENCREE
HaraferFs keka Phspate
Aids digstion, allay thirat, and isanes-
pecially retracing Summer drink.
REGL
s
Undertaker and Embalmer.
Fine Carrtages for Hire.
Hospitai ambulance.
everybody got in.
ire was little er ne eonfusion.
the time the submarine lay
aa clone so possinte
Mr. Kollar has moved from 810 Eant
Eighth at root to 1401 Colorado street.
V. O Weed, Phone m.
Automobie Ambulance.
Motor and horse-drawn funerale •••
Merc
M.
M
Recetvinu
Ortiee an.1
•tai* end Mr.
Mar atwap
The Daughters of the Republe of
Texas will hold their rezvuiar monthly
meeting on Wednesday, June >. at 4
o’clock.
hr the neo of "La reeu:
UM hr thomane of
No.5 2""."
W C. Sulley has moved from 414
Highland avenue to tie East Ninth
street
LARGES r CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
river covered the whole operatons
and protected the Frenea troops while
<u oso4 ng before the explosion.
The French ofticers fiehune with
them declare that the Amerieana 4-
Tennzesee. 30; Missouri, 79: Oklaho-
TA. Sdi.Canternta, H; Arizona, 1,
"•w Mexico, 80.
righted. but she was tell of water
"We clung to her and baled out
the water with our kendo
'Home coula not Mond the train,
became ezhunted, let gw iheir hold
and eank
' We holed out enough water to let
1 A large park there contained hun-
erode tf American munition carts and
' provisions wacona, with thotmandso
eeelerat
M to
Carter’s Iron Pills
WBMo M wedtesa
• aa
vly it
it in
jc
Provost Marshal General Dwells Is
on Importance of Duty to
Be Performed Today.
Mta H B Hudson of 2830 Rio
Granae has nfoved to nee Guadalupe
street.
aad Molatk 22
Order a case of Polar water today
from McNamara Brothers Phone
Austin Poet Office Letter LASt
Aguirre. Kra. Geneveva.
Aldrich. Mims Kathleen
Baker. Miss Edna.
Bailey. Mim Mattle
Brown. Miso Kula.
Baird, Mrs Laura.
Brown. Mise Margrits.
Banks. Lottie
Cana May Ward.
Chaney. Alice.
Cearly, Mra J. E.
Panel. Mim Mary.
Carter Mim Utile
Drink Polar water. distilled. pure.
MeNamara Brothera Phone 19or
ticularly sertous until recenty.
All members of his family except
Major Richard Fairbanka, whs le an
France, were at his bedside
in Austin by Me-
Phone 1051 ter
F’jij v
t
ETeEE-axkswan*:
Leed .......... I ’M »
g er Med heir sad ratals the
moo of Fq.. Weed bypentie
every walk etntet rertereven
1 rOUt ta mher gray hair.
» ma to she Bpm ana eueran-
zzarumryava
Nd Drag Co. Memphis, Tens—
r transterring eleven men to the
met and dividing twelve more
• among three smali beats
• Winnconne the eubmarine
1
Warehot
VVr.-*
*-• -meI
CHAS. W. FAIRBANKS.
Be A---*-A •. AMle Am-Hi-en
1 wasHINGTON, June 4—Seerttary
Baker today naked coogrom to odd to
the army bin s wupplementary appro-
ariahion of $14,003,000 fer the use
of the director of purehases for 1919
American army eel
Such supplies of
the Oermna mey
Fere-En-Tardonola
Bast limner.,whieh later tranaterred
man to afother staamshl
t was about 1 o’clock Sunday mom-
when Captain Thomassen, bound
undying affection of
grateful nation”
Our Good-bye Shoe Sale Stortz
Thursday Morning, June 6th,
at 9 o’clock
boat to retarn for him
Pired by shella
-When thio loot boat
Mr Bumnens Man, order a ease of
Polar dtstined water today from Me-
Namara Brothers Phone 1501. • « •
T. Drt• OM M.taeU end nene Op
a3hront2m et-noxazarztuzes
the tormela e prtnted on •26 Uta shmag »
is Qulnine and leas la • Tautelm tarns SO,
K2NY
azain while we clung to her,
"This occurred several times
"The storm passed and the
began to calm
"It was pitch dark.
Wenker omes let Go.
to reach it
No."3°zm2m ne-, MX
rede 4iU p. m.
Mo s Senshtn Speelal, Legves T199
“He 1 p. m. Arrives Ban Antenie
• i4* P. a*.
scooped Mat to
» get into the
ANOTHER SPEEDKR FINED.
May 25 than on that date in any of | a pound of ointments less efficlent.
the-last ten years excepting in 1911, I Maqutt. driretawakinny eruptonai
'department of agriculturo announced | Vrtte<1to*'Kmerrsn*y LbortiricamPi
today in its nirst cotton report of the 11W eat 47th Be., New ork City
No.8
Waee, Vert W*»liL
Some are called No-
Wate, but whether it’s
No-Wate or Shantung Silks
—if the R. S W. label is
there it mean* the Quality
I* there and the style and
tailoring also. Come in
and see the line.
the Aisne the Germans have been os-
able to advance anywhere
The Immv ot the Germane near
Pernant were extremely heavy.
There is only moderate activity
along the line hold by the British in
Flanders and Picardy,
Full conndence in the outcome of
the war again has been expremned by
the supreme war ounei of the allies
Ths report of the couhei mays that
the aid of the American troopa will
make it Impomibte for the enemy to
gain victory by wearine out the allied
reserves before he has exhs sated his
(Aerated distilled)
from an Amerisan depot
A Slope l ch from deneral perching,
given eat in Washington yesterday,
peeintestiy qented the ptevous der-
Mut claim in this conneetion, con-
tained In the Rerun offielal com-
munietofJune2..
hour Mowr FonAnMY.
Statementa of the seamen held pris- with him, but not regarded at par-
oners on the reiders and later coat - • "
DRINK Polar Water; it tnexpenmve,
.um - m «. ..... -a- ..... . but Is great Yowu enjoy i:
condition In lire that they may with- Order * enae from McNamara Bros
..... Phone 1907.
U. S. DESTROYER
CHASES U-BOAT
AWAY FROM PREY
Many ofhicers belleve, however, that
at least one of them It a cruiser sub-
marine of large tonnage.
Otherwise they find it difficult to
account for the length of time the
vessels have been able to lurk off the
coast.
Statementa Connick
Ider sport. Pa. was xmea aad
’ Cadet Eiwyn Chapman, 14, of
MM. Maae, was badly injured to-
Mi Uto airplane tn which they
MM erasea another machine
100 tet above Rockwell field.
Maud, ana Mi aptoalug to the
season.
No official announcement will be
made, on the area planted until July,
but unofficial estimates have indicated
a large increase over last year.
From these conditions, che ottieials
'feel this year’s crop will be olose to
Effective Sunday, June
2nd, H. A T. C. train No.
42 will depari for Houston
at 12:05 a. m.
Train No. 43, from Hous,
ton, will arrive at 3:43
p. m.
There win be no other
ehanges at present in the
departure or arrival of our
other trains.
For further information
call or phone MS.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
LINES.
City Ticket Office,
Littlefield Building.
doubted that
hr d mi eta to 4 Pres to The Auta Amertean
WASHINGTON, June 4.—The cot-
ton erop waa in better condition on
..An estimate of the acreage planted tact during the day that at least twe
this:year will be announced in July. submarines have been at work In
The condition by states follows American waters.
Virginia. 80; North Carolina. t4; They are the U-37 and the U-151
South Carolina, SB; Georgia, 78; Flor-1 and a report to the navy department
ida. 75; Alabama, 78; Misissippi, SB; shows that ene of them at* least had
Louisiana. 85; Texaa 82 Arkansas 15; stores to last her three months.
Tennessee, 90; Missouri, 79; Oklaho-1 If navy officials hare reached a con-
90; clusion as to the site and sea-keep.
H n< utilfties of the raiders they hare
not disclosed the fact.
. co-operatjon of ihs president of the
"We, in t motor launch, seemed United Btates, ths arrangements which
to be alone in the storm
righted and capaiMd
This frightened many in the other "It will undoubtedly renew its at-
lifeboats, but after a time we found tacks and the allied nations may be
the reason for the German s action I still exposed to critical daya.
-In golng through the steamer he After a renew of the whole po-
found n fireman who had bet i left sition, the supreme war council to
behind and he had ordered the life- ! convinced that the allies bearing the
"Rougher and rougher beame the
water and the beet rolled and
pitched
"Finally she co pained and all of
the thirty-flee in her were thrown
into the Mt.
Polar
for sale
baling until the
merican Adka as
hare secured beer
wars not taken
Lax-Fos With Pepen
a liquld Digestive Laxative aim mt ts tahe.
Just try sea tee bouts for UdouSis or
Und. ir
is the se
Hancock
A real
acters to
In mak
a worthy
r bally ett
Ho clev
personatie
tho detect
doffs his
Land is
"the envy
Dancer
side and
wide but
ment and
col rod du
has been
The Ch
Times- Mtn
illustratio
dances ini
The Cir
-New 1
Pols ire. bi
tiful anc
with Lind
it woul
Lind was
Hiz phi
seit to th
oner cos ol
centuate 1
The ms
But all
study had
bies of th
Ivery n
tho voice,
fact, tne |
with ths a
The AV
plaudine 1
elever ett
whan Lan
revealed »
For a i
and then
brought i
before the
matmw. M
than two
. Try Posiam tor any bad ene ot
Eezema, particularly whan nothing
•la. neem to help and the itching
to almost intolerable.
' Poslam l« no active, atop. Itching
aa AutcUy. that it does away with
(much uncertainty.
, TNI areotnem-this getting right
at the troubie—to a quality eeluaive
to Poalam. Ponlam poaotaaoa heal-
ing energy in buch cencentrated form
that one ounce of Pomtam 1. worth
of the chip again, the German a left
the Carolina and la a few minutes
the submarine sheitea her seven
tlm—
"Then she buret into names
"When it got dark, a teeling of
fear overcam. many of aa. but we
hoped for the best
"Atter a while, there were faint
nashes of light in tha horizon and
we know there »u troubie ahead
"Tile etorm came more quickly than
we expected
baled furousy and
tn thia great ertats even though he ro-
maine at home.
Comfort
mg
'an eatarn
MB the wuomarine fired a aiz-ineh
toward Uto Wiey. cleaving the
» 1M yards from the ship. Cap-
Thomamen called all bead, oa
and lowered hla motorboata,
that moment the Winneconne
la might and the oubmanno fired
oil arveee her bowa, tereine Uto
to take to the boata,
haa the Winneconne and Wiey
been Mat to the bottom, the sub-
bring its full strength effectively te
boar
"After the” iteboata had awung I May Be Onticel Day Abend.
away from the Carolina, the Ger- I "Tne advantage it pomseases in Ite
men otncer aboard the abandoned strategic pomitior and supenor railway
steamer hailed one of the lifeboala taciute uaa enabled tn. enemy eom-
port of the army, actively oppose
themseives against our enemy on the
Europenn battle field, are indeed
privileged
"Meet of the men who regjster to-
morrow win be on ciasstnid and I
have no hesitaney in predicting that
their services will win for them the
ehould the eovernment deride to in-
tervene, nction could be taken In Um.
to prevent a walkout
Secretary wiimtn who Ateumed the
situation with the union prestdent, Ie
understeod to heve laid the matter
before the cabinet in lt» meeting to-
Mr Konenkamp mid he haa boon
emured by Prenident Gomper of the
Amertean rederatien or labor of hta
intereat end pympathy .nd of mueh
Anaiatance ee the tederation could lend
en atrigtated union
Mr Gompers made no atatemont
to the water
’-Thore wea no
Br Amoetated P. m Th. Aurtin Amertean
INDIANAPOLIS Ind., June 4—
Charlee Warren Fairbenka, former
vice president of the united Statea,
died at hie home here tonight at *:M
o’clock.
Death wae due to intestinal eephri-
TELEGRAPHERS PLAN
STRIKE TO FORCE
UNION DEMANDS
Br kimtiafj Pr t T Ammo Ametean
Yanke- Mum into Battle.
WITH TMK FRKNCH ARMT ON
THE MARNE. Monday, June 3
Bearcely had the Amerieana alighted
from their motor lorries when they
were ordered into Chatenu TNerr
with a battailon of french roton l al
troopa
The Americana immediately organ,
lead their defense and hr rapid action
and exeellent ah<w»lng eaumed the ap.
pronchine enemy to hamtale
in order to meek their movement
Sunshins heuxe
Special tmein
koarakoiNo omnEn TAINS
No A Lnre 1,41 • m. Am at
IU: " Igeta till a. • uma,i.a.
StoMom at feleen.. " Me." m **
No S Lv 1046 A m. Jee van
• Warth ami *n iv, -
Milene and sant Fei fee Leu. Berti
aM • Imi fill a. m.
ever exhibited in defense of the right,
will baffle the enemy- purpose and
la duo touree bring him to defeat.
“Everything pomaibie ta beine done
to austain and upport the armtes in
the field.
Confidence to Foch.
"the arrancementa far unity at
comhand have krently improved the
position of the allied armtes and are
working with emooth succena
'The supreme war eounei haa com-
plete eonfidence in General Fuck
"It recaras with pride and admira-
tion the valor of the allied troopa
"Thanka to the prompt and cordial
hept the launeh
and et the Mm- time opened a nevere
bombardment on the town
The enemy started arrOM the
bridge but when many had reached
the center of the ef met ure, a terntie
explomen behind them heraidea the
deetruction of the central errh
Dozens were hurled into the water
while the few that rearbed the mouth
mde were captured.
Americane riehe anllnndy.
The Amerteana who hold the Muth
end of the bridge end the banka of the
In Judge Mendell’* court yester-
day there wae only one rone—a per-
eon arraigned for etceedine the
ey«M limit on MM post road
The fine with doete me inted tn
llli.M. which woo Md
is the direct road to com-
fort, and the best vehicles
that travel this road are
made by Rosenwald &
Weil. They are labeled
to mail out the cull for a walkout on
a result of the refunal of the Weef
era Union comgany to bubmit to the
JurtedlcUon of the national war labor
board, which nought to compose as-
fereurM between companies end the
men
After twe dare of dtacumnine the oh-
notion with admintatration eftietala.
cOentnued From rage one)
Lauppaug and the mate et the sehoon-
S Hattle Dunn, who had been trana-
Etrea from the submarine, wished to
ake the three life doats in b»w
becide to Dah for Shore-
E Holaing conference on the high mm
B« oceupants of the four email craft
BNd it that with the three life boats
l|Mr Captain Thomamen with bio
Mow wupply ot gesoline coula not
arecood mere then ton mnes.
As abore waa peventy-tive miles
iwas. It waa decide4 that bo ehould
Bake a 4ash for help.
[whse headtag for the neartat land
Rankin Laundry, phone 1850.
—--- e •
O. Qliaman, >04 Boat Eighth, haa
moved to 2215 Lafayette avenue.
the German otficers appeared to
ehow consideration to the passengern
as they hui riel to leave the steamer
"Ten boata were lowered and
«rayheir.aet
eeaaed me~ip er
launch WM able to beat the weight
of a third and a fourth
"We kept ths up all night untit
finally all ihoM who still Hlung to
the wider of the motor bout were
able to get in
"When the loot woe helped over
the ede, we found that there were
but nineteen of no
"Sixteen bed tone
"With the coming ot daylight, the
hopes of the survfyera yuto
an Retween Two Dend Mr.
"After a while an object was men
all of which were brand new, he de-
e inrun
"We had good use for them.- the
correspondent continues
“Bverywhere nue meets motor tor-
Hes of American. Pteneh and Engiiah
meke captured by us.
"Often they are eanying email naes
which our dirtvera allowed to remain,
to the Amumement of the
troopa.
A man wearing unseason-
able clothing in this hot
climate cannot do his
maximum amount of brain
work or physical labor.
Get Right
So rar “ coastwine ehlpplng goes
production of the army anaee bu- zoriznd • movine OU coufnes te
S ata the minne erate..
today with Secretary Bake-. Gener Eetine the word.
March chief of ataft. aad many for- t..There were indications today that
eign officer, precoat ithe army aviatom neriee had oina
Mooke4 to •‘2Tieh now howitaer in the U-bo4t hunt” ।
the. machtne ran *r*' ih rough. I.No extimete ot ne order, eiven
muddy ground of Reek Creek perk. * em.cobid be.obtained, but 1 t ant
zhich -Ehcenty baiked the Englis Imeted a.coneiderable number of army
teak Britannia, cut down Irene end ifiyets have been mebilized near the
simbe over fallen trunk*. drAgane coart to co-operate with me nova*
Uto gun behin it el 1m bed a iT^M- retrol equadron
.6 an "her.the mud *a * toot Troop Movement Going Forwara.
srX"auna ? hs.zentormnaneq owhu.an the exeitement r th.
a tHelveie in “Ennid "entnncboututh diatricta
Sark m tha nhvtna Ti“H. IV ecnoes stirred the navy de.
".°00: includ.n. th. mm rartment, preparations to. mMFad
and tractor vw AproxuminF..92.502 Iroop mdvment wear ateadif .hood
pouHs T"P ---5" If .»• In the war department
GERMANSCUUM
CAPTURE OF THREE ft (“ thonen
AMERICAN TANKs.Tha,naig,ain them “ •• ha,
Jiri Fanca .more than hair • mou-
Chronic Intestinal Nephritis
Causes Death of One of Na-
tion's Best Known Men.
Sen lor mcbvtb by
eny aor ue fegisirauyn tomorrow at
I u«n» a miuon youtas who nave
11reached 21 yeurs of age since June .
lart la now comupletu ano reaay lor
I operauons, Arovost Marund General
I-rowaer woday announoeu, udaressing
a message to the tile ciass di regi-
trante.
General Crowder’s message read..
"On me fifth oi June, 1917, juat
lone year ago tomorrow, occurred one
lor the mos memorabie events in lae
history of aemdcratie institutione.
"On that day 10,000,000 seit-gov-
I erneq young Americans marched
quietly to the polls and in a voice
that was heard around the World,
registered their invincible determina-
tion to preserve for themselves and
their posterity, the biesyngs of the
I liberty with which they have boon
ao richly endowed.
"A year has passed.
"Many of these men are now on
the battle fields of France and on
tomorrow. June i. that voice will have
found its echo when 1,000,000 more
will rally to their support.
Struggle for Ex*tence.
'The nation is engaged in a strug-
gle for its existence.
“Our activities have been diverted
from tbo normal peace time channels
and the energy of those who remain
at home le being directed more elons-
ly every day toward the accompliah-
ment of the things upon which our
armies must depend and without
success is imponsibie.
"Every American must do hie duty
wasaouai, KA NBA* A TSKAA
11Ei fl
ETEsfi imi
mousron rias CBNTBAi.
Treia. Art- |
Eounten train into m ft
Ee
By Amoctated rem W The Auntin Al Iff.
DUBLIN, June 4 — The lord lieu
tenant issued a prociamation asking
for 50,000 voluntary recruits and
therearter 2000 to >*.* monthly, to
maintain the Irish qviaiona .
Ths first call is io men 11 to 17
I years of age and special inducement
is oftered of legiaiauon to laaure that
land shall be vallabi for the men
who fight for their country.
ALLIED COUNCIL
FEELS CONFIDENT
OF FINAL TRIUMPH
FOR
CONSTIPATION
have stood ehe tout of etma.
Purely vegetable Wonderflly
gulek to 5enish biiouenece,
headache, indigeetlos end to
HURL GERMANS BACK PhYcouraqeort"inzrmot”aarncuntnat:
_ r _ . _ uation and in the curse of the try-
with the weather. Get
acquainted with Comfort.
and the murvivore were atartied to
dimcover a girl alive clinging to the
bodtes of two men
"The bod Im were incased In llfe-
belta, but the girt were none
"The launch got near enough to
her in afreet her reseue and ehe
proved to be Elona Donato Virola of
Porto Rice
"Rhe le one of the two women
tanded."
The identity M the twa dead men
la not known.
FARIB, June J—The Germans
again bombarded Faria today with
their long range unm
record proportons. a .. to turther trace 6f enemy U-boats as
I in a statemen: the department said: they come.
I. Tha. o92dition.of aa • cotton Plant I Secretary Daniela directed tonight
no-Ma 2." Xi 7nyc:? ‘tkH^L* 'XX tromihe destroy-
p ArePonnyiTe apmroz "8.0
the. eron.was the ten:No Details of Encounter,
year period, and the final outturn of I —. . . . . ,
tha crop wax poor | The announcement which naval of-
E^XeTl ^ba^ty^^ pa. receivea
used ta tending toward InorSU a dispatch from a United States de-
ment • "endn- toware improve- stroyer that at 9:30 o’clock this morn-
The condition on May IS was >1 S ing she interrupted an attack oy an
per cent of a normal, compared with lenemy eubmarine on the French
55.5 on that date last yearTt S in isteamer Radioleine sixty-five miles ott
ISIS. M.S in ISIS and 7».e.'thaten- the.Maryland coast... . .
year average, the department of an-I. The destroyer Also took on board
riculture today announced 4 Itwe men trom the Edward Baird.
Revised estimates announced today "nih was bombed and Minkins,
showed the area planted and In cultl !. A later report wee received stat-
vauon at the end of June loot rear Ihg that the Radioleine had arrived at
was 14.MS.Md ares, while the area iS? Atlantic port."
picked was >1.141,OM acres ITwo submafines Identitied.
। The average yieid per acre was. Reports from survivors who were
159.7 pounds of Not aboard the vessels 4j*o established the
YN
EIL
N It‛s hard work to smile
Ee - and look happy when you
m El are
- . adrift in their boats, conflict as to
ths siM and armament of the enemy
By Azeettetet P- to Tk* Aumetn Am-ten craft
-WEHTHE BRITISH ARMY IN Previous reporte have indicated that
FRANCE, June 4—German primoner the erutser U-boata carry four heavy
captured by the Bnuah in the batue guns while three guns is the larzest
etthe Aisne declare they do not be- number noted by the prisoners.
Hove that Yon Hindenburg will I The fact that some were aboard one
******* • decistve victory ta bio new vessel and some on the other may ac.
erive, but that the eituation will ata- count for the aifferences.
bilize aa it did in the north. I One report nzes the numbar of the
..Thene prtsoners attribute much of l crew of one boat al meventy-ex men
tee attained by their troops I That is almost double the number
thus far to their Intimate Knowledge usually aboard an s0-tnner
or.thexrouna over which they havel .Thei.outstandine fact tonight wan
bean. E«hun«. that the enemy was stui taking toll
nPhetner theze statementa reflect of eoaatwise shipping ana evading ths
the opinion of the enemy higher com-pattola ’
■••nd. to problematical I Members of congress who conferred
„Accoraingtoshe opinion held hole mith secretary Dantel today were .on-
hen.Yon.HndenbukE beean his a-lztneed that everythine pOsibi .m
eault in the Atone region, re *a pre- being done that could be done with.
P red.to abandons i i showe signs out Temening American efforts to
o fallurzand atrike again for Amiens crush the enemy In France
°'AryX wan I. readinens at tat My Re Movine South.
time for offenei, operations t„ the .An. hezsttuntion steoa tonight, the
latter zone and there Merna a poin enemy craft may be still moving
Mut yEf were th. Gerimans"tDoB: southwara aloge the Coast
held up Immediately fa the SPesent I. The scene ot their grentest suecens-
attack, they would swite to the en azainst. defenpeles shinning on
north. Sunday and Monday was off New Jer-
• e a______ I SeY.
| The pressure of the patrol neet-
NO OBSTACLE BALKS fesHZ “ T.
THIS ARMY TRACTOR te
moment.
Partieular people preter Folar
water MeNamar BAithern Phone
1097 for a case today. see
ing toruggls la the HmU while aft
reward they, with their machine guns,
prevented all attempts of tne enemy
to repair I he bride
The northern half of the town of
Chateau Thierry was finally eapturea
by the Germane
Ths southern halt of the town lying
oa the ten bank of the River Memo
Mill is beine held by entent allied
of Gray Hair May Be ges"as"harina,hodupthon.nnayanipe
months aco for ths transportation and
brigading of American troop, will
make it impombie for th. enemy fe
gain victory by yenrine out the allied
feerve betore de hes exhausted his
own
Victory Is A-surea.
Ths supreme war counil is con
ndent of the ultimate resutt end ths
allied peoples ere regolute not to see
Hfiee a etngie oa» of the free natjone
of the world to the deapotem of Bor
Ma.
“Their ermine are ainplaying the
eagle atenafast courage which has on-
abled them on mny previous oe-
enaione to defent a Os rm ss onset
“They have only to endure with
faith sed palence to the end to meke
victory for freedom necure
"The free peoples ead their mag.
nificent Midler, will eave civilisation "
in all th. montha of tnereanine troop
to a Wolff bureae iohipment.the only troop bounh one af mt.
gerseas 10 be hit by a torpeo was one •’ M
other/two tanka, the corre-the. British liner Tuscania off the
",,"2 “ -rs.Farm,
The eepturea wok wao immediatety todey "ith. enemy eraft known to b
toradd lato aersieo egalns; the enemy the coant for many day.
| Merzbeneurmann in hla memge in. fruitiess efforts to etfike at the
Iei he enedynterea near Fere En- trarrorta. In the abintt, or the navy
Amer-, ~«ne.. 365 6
mounced today by the naw tepan.
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