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EL PASO TEXAS SATURDAY. JUNE I. 1918.
ENGLISH SECTION TWELVE PAGES
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ERMAN AIRMEN TAKE HEAVY TOLL IN RAID ON HOSPITAL
I i B. ni I 1 1 I jtaéÉ
Igff ! I. A. PresrottU I I
I- F. Wood I ta I I
A'lii-l: F. I.. 1 in a
B I Bollsiii. KclkV'l 1 1! If
LbWbvS r ' 1 k?Tl M I
Br-ISMIQI
Building Catches Fire Froi
'endiary Missiles
Horror to Awful JFragedy;
Many Killed Whenf Structure
Collapses Bury in Nurses and
Patients in Kumat
. S. Medical Officer Is filled
by Explosion While Engaged
in Administering Anesthetic
to Wounded British Officer in
Operating Room Many Are
Rescued. f ' ' '
Associated ITfuV
lib ins BrmsasAnn . francs. May
:i. - umber Ms British hospital wag
l.om.ied by Gepimta slrmen esrly yettor-
i'if morning- inó once nioro many med-
hm workers and son pausnts were
killed or abounded.
Tbs bosSpiui eaurbt firs arter a large
seenon off a bulldlnr had been demol-
isnea Dry a bomb. A few women .
amonr the alalo and tbetr bodies.
fiber with those or a considerable
Briber mora of the personnel anil pa
il cnu are burled In Uie ruins according
i tbe latest reports.
Aaiong thosa lulled by tbe esploelon or
Ji limes wss sn American medical officer
who wsj administering sn snasuieUc tu
s Btitlsb orricer In the oeratlnr room
'isa. raid occurred at tf:o o'clock In the
wonting.
Four Bonks Are limpped.
The bospltsl attacked was a large one
ud was marked by huge Bed Crosa
t Cat The German alrmeu working- part-
! by tba llgbt of tbe moon dropped
r. ur bombs near tbe hospital and then
' I apparently able to sea eiacuy where
I 1 wars hitting lighted a brilliant flare
I IHunilnsle tbe surroundings.
As the place was lighted up by tbl
aro they released another bomb or tw
If
.bleb droppsil aqusreiy on a large wing
r tne hospital ran or tne wing was
tiioiisneii and many pcraons were sulci
d woaiideJ when tbe -building collapsed
I buried them. Tbe demolished wing
ght lire and burned fiercely with
iy of tba victims still pinned In Iba
vi kege.
- -at I roiled la Aaavals ef Servare
.mug more swrul bas occurred In Uie
4S or tbe hospital service since Uie
. - began. F.vary available person In
neighborhood was railed out to assist
till rescue work. With tbe sfsliisnce
.ni- end other rire apparatus. U
"ral proper waa promptly emptied
i tents and personnel. It was a dai-
ala situation. A roaring turnara rep-
lied wbat was lert of tlie big wing.
iiiv iinejinu-lnna fnnna were carried
A ay nerón- oían who risked tbelr Uves
i- raai'ii uieiii. uiceuent wore ou lue
I art of the firemen finally resulted In
tje tire being extinguished but there
scrt still many vli Ums including more
(nan one sister buried in the ruins.
There was no bop ttist uiey were alive.
URIENT RECEIVER
ASKED TO COME TO
NATIONAL CAPITAL
r
Will Be Requested to Sign Coo-
tract for Federal Control It
La Understood.
lira riVt railroad hsa beee asked u
we luuiiedteirly Kj Wasiiitialoii by the
East Hiatal Mas receiver la to be asksd tu
ra tas cuuuaet which win place ihr
- rarnnaanl 111 rail iliarge uf tbe uiieni
1 wbl give every asaurawte tusj 11
iiniani win i Miiuine i. opérale lb--
ilirougliuut Ibe nerlud of tbe wee
t aueaaast as that del seal loas fnoan
ijfn-
lesas wntcB arrueil Bss sastasr wiu. walatasn.- rasutl e. aaag. sctiug preai uaut. lia v.- m uu svvwiy -a-irutBI 1 luradav u.v tu -tissra al mut
w ral aspad a 1 lake r uira laat Mk. " cetiuuai ave Page Iwoj ' J car I cual activity up Use trout arimsa1 H
This photograph show American artillery units lined
800 EMPLOYES
IN ROCK ISLAND1
SHOPS WALK OUTiACTIVlTY OF timm SUFFER HEAVY
:. . ia iiinmrvr riMnn as-laXm AA & A
Workers in Molinc Lay Down
Took to Enforce Demand
for Wage Increase.
WANT ANOTHER ADVANCE!
OF TWENTY CENTS HOUR
Appeals From Washington
Employes to Remain at
Posts of No Avail.
By Associated Press.
Mohín- 111. May 31. Eighteen hundred
eraployea in the Sllris snops or tbe Chi-
cago nock lalaod and I'aciric railroad
walked out today to enrorce a demand
to Director General NcAdoo for revision
or the recent wase award. The men want
75 cents an hour minimum and time and
a half for overtime on an eight-hour
basis. The wage award fixed a minimum
or 65 cent an Sour. Appeals of Super
intendent Mullían and oUier offlilals were
or no avail. Monday tba men wired de-
mande to Washington.
I lie HIM- Miopmen. who are under
stood to be acting In conjunction with
the shop craftsmen of the country's M
large railroad In tbe matter of wt
early tula week gent a protect to Director
General McAiloo against the pay increases
announced by hits charging Hint tbey had
dlsnrlmmaled agalust the railroad shop
workers A day lain- Ihcy piesented their
; demands to superintendent Mullliils
rompamed hy an ultimatum to strike If
the demands were not met.
Tbe erren or today's walkout Is to tie
up all work in tbe biggest shop ou tbe
Hock Island railroad system with Us re
sullaot hampering or tbe nation' a Irene
portstlon.
Claims or marianlsis and other railroad
shopmen ror higher wages tlisn were al
lowed by Diredor General McAdoo's re
rent order la one of the ru-i queailuu
to be cojiatoered fey tbe board of railroad
wagea and working "ondUlons when It
meets inra -loiuucrow ror Uie fust urne
since Its eieatloiL
Hearings may aa held and wage scales
lor UMcuiuiau a ulnar industries ana
lysed. In an efrsVi to inak: iei-oiuiiien
dations for uie mtdilicat un of the wage
order at tbe earliest inasible moment.
Raws or uie sulk of tit. hock Ulsad
alupue-n waa received today at the rail-
road adosnlau-sunn wllb evident diaap-
pointinenl. II bad heeii ball:ved all em
Playea wouVd bead Director General Mc
Adoo'a prom'se yesterday Unit runner
increaaea IB wages might be - made 00
reoonsaeaetatiuu of lux new wage board
1 Hrnx asen tal Ivas or Ui4 railroad aiinnoi
illation Hnnaadistnll ere assigned to con-
! rar wllb Ui atrikera lu an eOert to per-
jsusata them tu retira to work.
Thousands or railroad men 1 niorruw
I will receive blglxr pay ror Uie tn st nun
I t.Oder Use atlraet ir general urder.
within a weak ine payment or bark
! wages will uegni
B4ILBOA1I AUNIIIMHAIION 1st
SNU sU.Ksu-.ftOU 1 1 t TA
. tit: t4.u. 1
' Washlngtuii. nay :ii 1 tu- rsilrpad ad
I ministration snuSuuced today mat it
would aeud s redpaaeotatlva iusasedlauily
ito Moiiue a Ujiéuisaas uta walk ut al
ibe Bock lauuMs sUrla abop u( 1 -
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Hll 41 Ml SHIIIKUSHUISU ( HU I S
I6 SB RBMffSV ABV
'fiaaJsTSa SABaoMu.ns
AOWASMJC
' "uctaieet rveaw
Clergiaiai. Ohio. May II.-tba lour cbtal
""' us " iwr"" uien s ui.1-1
booda. f.raltd Uuel W'arcru eloi ol Uie
shghassra. lysihseai W
Enemy Advanced Positions Destroyed
by American Troops in Woeore Sector
IN HARVEST FIELDS
UNFOLDED AT TRIAL
Matches Placed in Grain Start
Fire; Members Who Join
Army Expelled.
My Associated Press. -
Chicago May ai.-tluinlng of thrashing
machines m the harvest Uriels or Wish
ei.giun and Mootaua by Industrial Work-
ers ur Uie World was token up by the
rovernment late today at uie u-lal or III
leaders and organisers ror seditious con
spiracy 1. lore Inderal Judge Landls
clilur Proaer-uns Mebeker sought
show- unit desUiictJon or msrhluery and
iiuineroua Urea In lhee grsln regions
weie direct lesulhi or lem lungs or urn
crs of the orgaigr.slion. I slant sabo
tage was 1 1 artn as rot ttm purpose of
rum k.ng 111a nai- program as well as
tar injuring employers.
t anner (ell of Urea.
i. V Hanks a farmer of i.anyon Wash-
ington tesUfled ra-es wore numerous III
his district; and fiat 0.1 011s ucvssiou a
llirseiiiug roachlnu was destroyed inline
tn at- . after an l w . w had rilled 11
wlUi grain uri !this and uthor ona-
sions the prose igion charged I. W. W.
members liad litpdeu jualchas lu the
grain.
1 'Hi. 1 wluiessis had tealKled that I.
W. W. guMosn fauulled freight trsms
and pi'-veuted utJsr tha.i members steal
bag rides. Twu broUiers rrout Nortli
Yaktma. Wash. lestifled they were put
from a train by a gunman wlin an I
W. W. eard am compelled ki walk H
miles.
1. W. W. bulletlos declaring thai last
summer was tin most opportune mm-
in. iiistoi ror tiu oiganiallon pj eoim
into power and defy Uie oatabMslied law
weie re.nl lulu fiu records. Tltey told
or capul -ion rroju Uie organization of
HMOitiera Wlw Sad joined the BrtUsb
araiy. I
'inker Mi. ks Ul Mutt.
1 unlnatlyu ol 11 auk Wurmkee.
s prívale ni tne lAmei Iran army.
rnrraer urgruistr pr Iba I. W. W failed
10 anake in akin that Uie organltali
uugh! 1I1.1 uiM'iuiH-. of sab-tage and
vióleme. 11 leagued II waa llw pulley
uf Uie 01 gai zalluji pi eoudeiiin Uie em
player witcb er se waa fair or unfair
ju bis deaiitiis.
McAdoo Culls on Kilchin
to Rett ad Statement in
Regard ta Postage Lobby
Wasbiuglun. V Jl -secretary Mc-
Aduo has 1 all"! iikiii Hepresaouute
kilebiu uf oii t.aroliua. lienK.naio
Hour leader in ia teouaa. tu retract lila
asaeruuu lu a r. iui speech 10.1 a pub
nlsers lobby wi;kms fur repeal ur Use
tone.. y stem ul i.r.a.e! postage rates
1 un nam rsi aoe mgisnui ul ine aunnius
iraliuu lo JosUt pon rsveuue legislation
at JnU seasaw H Congress. :
Mr. k IP Inn fll ihc buuaa In Has apeecb
lie aid uo l eva nevrsssry McAduo
Usmgltl about Ii-tnesapapera and mega
unes one way k the usber but be
llevad a lobby hsl snwla tustr fell wlUi
-une lu woosu Jda-metit Uas aecrelary
had great raith. '
Ikroum. Opul . Say as. John Buss Ibsii-1
. IKS proiieto of Uie lia.ajuo Lvn.losl
i .'"a...... m.'-i w. i.. o.p M-.o y saaucaasao raws..
1 ain-r an iilu.s .1 sis weak rrssa poe.i- Vk.U. Usa tuawicas tin 10 Irrauea
THE LAST INSPECTION-JUST BEFORE THE
up on a field behind the American lines in France for final
LOSSES
Technical Detachment Wrecks German Defense Works
While Raiding Party Inflicts Terrible Punishment on
Teutons in Killed Wounded and Prisoners. -
By Associated Press. 1
Weshlnotnn Mey 31. A successful
Americas raid today la the Wocvre
sector In which the enemy's advaaeed
posllleaa were destroyed and losses
larilrted la killed wounded aad pris-
oners Is reported In General rrr-
siting's evrnlns eommuaiaue.
I lie dispatch follows:
"In Ihe course of a raid eaeeuliid
this saorains by our troops In Ihe
11 on re our tgeaalral detachments
Urstroysd Ihe rnesay'a sdvaared pu.
slUaas. Al the saate time our raldlog
parly larilrlrd lesees la killed wound-
ed and prisoners.
"la Lorratue artillery fighting has
diminished.
"Taero la nouuag la report from
Ihe other are (ora occupied by aur
UsMMk
"Mrly la the day our avlalura shul
down a hoalllr. uarhlar."
V ui mi s 1 oniis in TOI L
si I I lilt II VIII HI N I Kl At III s
lit I K 1HII.M er .110 VANM.
By Assorlsled I'rets.
WlUi Amen. an Army In rranrr May
11 Americsu forcea noruiwast of i'oul
carried out a suerrsstul raid against the
German lines Isle last night
The Ameritan troops went over tlie
p alung a front of Wo yarda. At tlte
si.ine lime American artillery opened rim
Uie men a-taiirI behind Ihe barrase
while the guns pounded Uie enemy lines
and rear areas.
LtigUieera blew up the enemy entangle
menta. The InranUy swarmed through
Uie defenses where there was righting
in which the Germans sustained losses.
two prisoners weie taken by tlie Amu
leans. Ooe of tin m attempted pi eecape
01 the way an -- v Mana laud ami
was killed by a Ms-sacbotelta corpora!
German artillery In Uie uurae ur the
night severely boml.sided the new pusi
lions of Ibe Amerliana al bsiitlgiiy weal
or Moat Dldler. Tbey rirad aa many as
ijsai huh uplosi i e shells In a brief
-pare or time. Several attempt made
by the tleriuans to ine over were rc
pul.ed with heavy losaes by uie Amen
cans i-iieini airmen were active lasi
nght soil Ibis munilug buoitvlnc villages
liehlnl our linea wiUiout rtgsnl Ui mill
Ury objectives.
ine ugnty second reservo division
0111 which the Americana look prison
ers In tba righting al canllgny. la cum
uiaoded by General von I orna and
lauge. I in. off uer seined uu boin
Die Hussiau ami wrsteni Ironía and came
to i.anligny between May If and II. His
drvlavon ik lu the Gemisu of
fensive on Ihe Han river -la May mu
vtlHi-h pureed the Husslsa tYotst lu ue
tlria.
The Americans penetialattl Míe 1 riman
pusitUui. lu a depth or SB) antlers. They
fuiuid numbers of dead lityuusoi wlai bad
kilK.i by me ASssrnati an 1J 1
fire loroniiauoti waa secured gad tne
Amerieaiia blew 01. defaaaita wurtu sn 1
dugouta The caanaiuea ou las Ameucau
side were inevgntll ant
11 V ti uvrrr en hioni
rnusari ur lot t : roasuaiiV
IHHU. bUlMAS fi IMS sg is
IN ASSAULT
Toul today and two. If not three. Oar-
man machines were shot down.
I noil. Kdwsrd Illrkenbacner the ror-
uier aubHuoblle racer nut only brought
down one machine hut rescued Lieut-
James A. Meissnar or Brooklyn srirsr his
mm nine luid been damaged. Singh-
hsndeil Rlckenbacher s'lscked two Al-
Oitr.i biplanes and three monoplanes
After ha had rired a hundred rounds Into
one of the biplanes it ra-1 1 crashing tu
the ground. Ihe lieutenant turned and
attacked toother which aought safety
In night Meanwhile the remaining
German machine had descended too low
ror nickeubacher tu nti.uk.
As he waa returning to behind the
American lines l.leuL nickenbacher saw
four German airplanes comnig
Inin. Ho turned and ssw I. lent slclssuer
who wss flying high altark one
machina Jual aa a second hostile sirplsne
attacked Melssner. Maissner's machine
collided Willi one or Ilia enemy and
Wing or the Amen -iim's airplane was
torn. Meiasner lininadlaiely turned 10
ward home when a tniro enemy ma
chine seeing tliat he was crippled took
hasUly after him.
Itlrkeubaeher made a long diva and
drove off Uie Gernisn with his machine
gun undo. ledly laving Meiasner. ihe
ombat look place aaal or ihlaucouri.
In another right two American idiots
vera lorrcd to withdraw because their
guns became Jammed just aa tbey at-
tacked the enemy. Another pilot em-nun
tared rive husillo iiiacBlaea and had rtred
sis bursts without apparent damage autl
the enemy ptseflluea retired.
Later five Aiiieioaus saw two enemy
uiai-hliies uver Apiemout. They atleuipi
d In gel away as Ihe Amero ana cSAva up.
but two Am. in .in got on the trail of
na of tbe enemy machines llimdieds
of bullets ware fweri into Ibe fuselage
of Ufa German airplane and 11 rrsshsd
into a wood i lie oilier enemy uisrhlne
wss chased down by an Amen an and
11 waa stall to overturn as it reached
the ground. Tlie results ur several ulber
s.inbals have not yet becu reported.
Au Ainei nan aviator was cspiureu by
list Osnuana III tin Man's Land after Ins
machine had been damaged In a light
between five Alucin an mti lunes and
Get man Miuadron. i lie Ameru-an aviator
was last seen going nuo tlie enemy
trauches under cover uf German rifles.
OAl.tAIIOM AHMV BKTBsvM. I 1 1 V t.H
ANhlhT 1 lil i UM 1 1- GBAVKB OT
lCl VMlHI. vs. HOI.IIICBS IN' HUM I
By Associated Praas.
Wllb Um a men 1 an Army Thursday.
May j" In the Mesnortel Dsy euirrlees
In tbe rear of lite Ano n. ... aecmr IB
Plcardy a small American rial ami now
era ware placed un rerb grave or sn
su.erl.an a. Idler Ihe ceremony waa In
charge uf fuur Ameiicsu chaplaius and
one I .. b chaplaiu. assisiad by the )a-
atlon army repreaenuiives.
LtucobVa GellyslMirg teeeli was reef.
after which the band played reliaiuua
and pan 10m illrsuis ami pealara ware
said In CngUsh and rrenckj 1 iiaadain
Thonsaa i. Dickson of ska unasruvai. army
paM tnbuu IB liauce fur bor noble
sua to atgenea api
revubilkm and ill. .
p. 1 sent Irui ibe llv
La laye ie sod lo t.amt.. .
II was nioai touii.mt v
old wuussi SB 1 children fr Uai . ..by
isTUsai asvatai.ig bear las
a 1 Am- . a .
-son . for avva
uf W ill'fl o
inai
BATTLE
inspection just before taking their
IMS SUFFRAGISTS
ni rnrr nimnnnn rnm
M H it VI PMMf
I LLUUL UU1 I Ull I I U
ANTHONY MEASURE!
Declare War on Candidates Who
Will Not Support Cause in
Congress.
1
sufríase association before flusi ad
Journineni Ihla afternoon Uiiaiilmnn-ly
adtfrU'd a n solution setting forth tint as
ilia associsilon lias pledged llself to s
vigorous campaign ror the rSlitrcatlofl of
the leiteral surfraga auiriiiluiein by Ihe
.Tests legislature Ihe governor mil rhlrs
ly-sialh legitlsture will not he tskad In
iss a 1 ouatltiilional aii.eiiilnh-i i as tho
omen wish to be free lo give tlsslt time
and silentlon lo war n il. 1 w 1. slid el
torts lo mania auecus of 11. . lesieral
amendment.
Anoiher resolution which wa- also unan-
imously adopted reads as uilloWtl
-Wh.-i.-as. Ihe psHBSaaora of the frati
in-.- ror aH wuipen lu America and tor
Tessa depends on the . naracfer of con-
gress and the Cher grief ul in.- ÑMI "sis
lalure we ple.le iraSsvea 1.'. vide only
for siicii men in these ollues aa lavor
Ihe rederal lrfrtga sinsaidnieiil
rrealdenl tVllaos Thanked.
It was resolved thai the association con-
vey lu President Wilson the hearty gp-
prerlallnu of rasas surtraglsts or the aid
given by him in rurtheiing ibe passage
of ihe primary suffrage hill lu Tessa tud
or the H111.au H. Alilhon.v aiiK'li.lui. nl in
Ihe house or repieaentatlves and asprasa
Pj 1. 111. Ihe earnest hoss Uiat he will di
all In ids iKiwer 10 help luiog ahoni 11
on-.... 111sl1.nl ol lids etleustou In demo
the pa-aga or Uie amendment
111.
seM
ie convention In a reaoiuilon.
was uiisnlaiuiisiy adopted uracil M
UU Webb hunt' . Of DeUton In bf
lldsle lor the nfllce or aisle ..iper
Hit r pnlillc 11. -Ii ni lion In Hie r.iaitBf
primal v m July.
Irs. I iliiiilagbaan Be elected Prasklesl.
Mrs. Minnie Platter t.unnlaghajD tf run
-um 1 .1 tlui luurui tuna wis . te. 1.
esidenl of Ihe asso. laliou. electio
was by a-claln a in. 11.
e Ifllrtl f the plai-e p. hold
uttl convention win not tu iistiiilt.
made until the etecutlve boe-ds tncci ut
January.
Ii. Ides Dallas Invitation- lei net
. onvenlion cama trota Galveston
Asun .
r.1111 11 la...
iibei uftleera eiei-ted Sre Mis .Helen
Moore Tinas .ily. ursi vloa ptidss.i
tara. t. o. nepport Hajia-. ease. .1 vice
areata SHI; Mrs. Ella PmSbi . ip.ua. third
ran. rdlug senetary kin
or t.liaeier uui reels indent aSTretsry; Mrs
Justa liauul Ames Urorg- iph. treasurer;
Mrs I itsbeth Htrlbfiug JlVry. Nan Aiu
mo. and Mrs. A If fit in or Auti.u
audltol. Mrs I li.y.' I At 1 d..n folic .
lyln nallolial ntiijvSWlian.
Decision in ritegrafih
Controvert by l abor
Hoard lijpecti J Today
s.-ciaM l ieaef
asidngfun. Ma II. A Hu.
IBs coulrcwavsy lastweeii t.ss
BTsiatsers aaal iheir euiptut
atlrsB By Ibe wa iabur l.oaid
wttwruw. ine aeiegtepavssr. r
sgsvo . vsBw sosfsvá g BpaaaSBls
place on the battle line
2501)00 TONS OF
SHIPPING PUT IN
SERVICE IN MAY
. .! .
Charle. M. Schwab Review.
Operations in Shipyards at
New York Dinner.
CONSTRUCTION WORK
PROGRESSING FINELY
More Than 700000 Men En
gaged in Work on Ship or in
Making of Parts.
By Assnrlited Pics.
flew inrk. May II; In Ihe month of
May Ihe I nlted sutes built and pul into
rommla-luu tW.OOO dead walghl tons
shipping and during the last week let
contracts tor ;rs. nor. ... wurth of ship
ping- declared Charles V. Sehwib
srnment iiire.-tor of ahlpimlldiug at the
annual dinner hare tonight or the Iron
ind steal luatirute
Mr. . lonih alan said thai while al nn
lime he had felt esbtnged from the
ailminlalrallop since he had been cou-
nseled with 11 be hail found that tbe men
active lu IIS cuumiia ware d.-sorving of
approval and en. ouragcmeiiL
"1 haya had occasion to review a or 70
per c. ni or uva shiphuiuiing Industry and
I am In iioaltlon tu say thai it Is pro-
gressig floifly. mure than satlsrartory.
essig riosl.v.
Id Mr. HcBwah
"1 few Bionllia
-aid
inths agn we had nn.nuo man
w.gtng on shins. Today we nave no. 000
ii ships and J.vio0o more on
1. making Bbnul 7w.usj men al
hips or on parta or ships" he
I. Leonard Ileplogle. steel director
I Ileplogle sucl director ot)
.istMe. hnsrd anoiher speak1
rted that the gov. rutnetit tajtll
the Steel prod.iru that MB I
he war tint
r also asse
icrpjire all
he produced hy American mills In
iy Mi -ii. 11 mills In
i John 1 cuta a
rrom rtgnts sai
I lu Uu iiapei a Mat
pushing loiwAnl
Mjjnr Genera
Just relumed
AJUernana read
mem Is gUB
should take rognlgauce ul the
not believe IhH ill
l.egtin " be stld
imi will ae that Uien
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Plunging Southward With Mo-
mentum Still Unspent Ger
man Hordes Push Way tai
Fere-en-Tardenois With Al-
lied Forces Bitterly Contest-
ing Every Foot of Ground.
South of Soisaona French Resist-
ance Haa Effectively Blocked
Way of Invaders to Broaden
Wedge; Entente Army of Ma-
neuver Not Yet Brought Into
Action
Plunging southward with lis mn-
ineuPim still unspent the m-rnm
wsr sBsthlBS has driven Us wedge
Into the allied lines iiong ths front
until lu apex has rosctiad the Mama
river south or ierc en nrilenolg. 1 us
oiivcrae ifforta .r ths BrsvaKIs snd
British to stem the ihu agumat The
Invgilers have served only to slow
down the rsto of speed or ihe Herman
advance; the defenders of the heights
north or the Mame aeem to have been
swopl aside In uio rush or Ilia enemy
toward ihe road 10 Pails.
lions EiUnflag Mia.ks.
Aside rrom Uie movement of the
fi'inuan armies southward two other
sliniirirant incidents or ñas tremen
dons battle have occurred. Una Is
thai Ihe Germans n u e esiended Un ir
attack to the northwest along this
Allelic rlvar renin which tho French
have rallan bfck Dir some dlsiancc.
The other Is that ihe I. stile has ev-
lendeil 10 the east 0 lilmlins. which
city during ihe rirst rew .lavs nr the
hatlle. formed tho extreme -eastern end
or Uie line of battle.
hellish Mold Bkrims
Along iiwl sides of the salient form. I
by Uie rapid norman advance to (h
Marue. the Frstirli end RrltMi hair
Iseen holding their pAsitinns galiantlv
Boiith or s.1. sons the French iaie
defended their Hits with such vigor
Uist thav Germans have not niado much
impression nn I rn the other sida
or the battle araa the British sun aro
holding Ihe rovta or lihelms and posl-
Uons just wslii or that wai stricken
city. Batweu the eitremo aides or
tlie salient he rrnnt sags low ant the
south the line rrom iuieima to the
Marne rtyliiing to the sou Ui west at a
gentle aflgle while t 1st Frewch are
hoidlnga front at right angles to the
illrctlii or the German adíame
as NUrl 1 orillo tin.rmrnl.
oeeupstioii or i:haiean Thlerrv
tba heginuliig nr me cperiei
m'oernetil toall Parla vi 11.1
Germans were hellevert 11 hate
tlllied. If Ihe low n has hen talo.
T Us entirety the Hermans uiav n.
esper.ted In lin.o down the Macho.
..enersi Ktch the i ornmaililer-in.
chler ft the silled r.r .-. ha. not is
yet brought his reserves into set.
Mli'ois from the riel.f or battle t. II
of he allied forces helng va.ll
liimihere.il
Imrrlrans Bepulse Huns.
American s.liiers are hi artlon In
the Plrarrly ami Toul sea-tora At
isntlgiiy I hey again have repulsed re.
peaua German aflack to nus limn
rrom Ihe oslUons which Hiay can-
lure.1 early In the work tvntie in tne
"" wr hry have attacked the
Gemían pnsliions perwtrale 1 Uieiii to
t depth ..r annua! half 0. and d
stroye.1 ihe i.snntn defenses.
Oenmm an men ha been add. na
''orr-.i tj ihe flrbllna by their dellh.
. tiarse on hospiitls ha. k of Uu
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I hind Hie Am r t io.n rsscl.His in
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partly butne.i
1 am 'if party-
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kirv were rlj-er
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another Herman air
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