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Warship Seizure ! ALL MERCHANDISE ADVER. TISED IN THE TRIBUNE WEATHER Thunder showers to-day. Tomorrow IS GUARANTEED fair. Fresh southeast to northwest inda. MttOffllXtKFirst to Last »nil Rrp«rt ab r*x* 7 Advertisements¡ftrttnm* Vol. LXXVni tropyrlitht 191«. No. 2f>,189 The Tribune Aaa'n] TUESDAY JULY * * * tw#1i*"w*'*«*"rrvin 5 In Greater New York and THREE CETTS 30, 1918 | within roromotlBK dlatanee Elaewhere Allies Smash German Flank on Ourcq; Americans Rout Prussian Guard Division; Turkish Break with Berlin Is Reported Naval Patrol Can't Sink Pride of Hun Hintzetand Hertling Warship Seizure ! To Discuss Policies Foch Is Routs U-Boat (Special Dispatch to The Tribune) Driving Transports, Army Beaten WASHINGTON, July 29.That im¬ Porte portant acts in Germany's foreign Angered are to be was in¬ Off CapeCod Berlin Admits By Americans policy about taken | Ahead on dicated to-day in a dispatch received Every Germans Said to Have Bulgarian King Goes here from Berne statiner that von Taken Cruiser Hamid- To Lands'1 Collier Skipper Says 20 German Naval Chief Says U. S. Troops Hold Advan¬ Hintze, the new German Foreign "Foreign Minister, left Berlin July 27 for Side of Salient Shots Were Exchanged Too |i ieh as Pay for Loss Ferdinand Said To Be in Poor Convoys Are Strong, tage Near Sergy After General Headquarters, where he i- of the Breslau Health and Subjects Are During Battle Hazard Too Great See-Saw Battle would "discuss various political af¬ Tired of War fairs" with Count von Hertling, the French Gain Half a Mile Chancellor. South of Soissons, WASHINGTON', Judy 29. An official Imperial (Special Dispatch to The Tribune) and dispatch from France to-day says Ger¬ Ports So Numerous Control of Town Capture Buzancy 200 Prisoners Trouble Brewed BOSTON, July 29. A battle between man newspapers report King Ferdi¬ a submarine and a United States naval Is Confused and Take Villages in Wide- nand of Bulgaria gone to "foreign patrol boat off Higland Light, Cape Enemy Changes Six Times Allies' Path Cod, last night was reported by the Over War Spoils lands"' for some time en account of his Flung Conflict master of a collier which arrived here health. to-day. The fight was described as one Denies Submarine's Fail¬ Picked of Cluttered According to the "Neue Freie Presse," of several minutes' duration, in which Troops Crown by a the U-boat tired shots from a bow gun. to Losses Washington, However, Bulgarian personage on his way ure, Pointing Prince Fail to Force U. S. Forces The submarine was at 7 Take Six through Vienna admitted that the Bul¬ sighted Sergy Times in Doubts Porte Would o'clock in the evening two miles to in Cargo Carriers River Crossing Enemy Dead garian people wVre veiy tired of the seaward,, about five miles off the tip - and war and of a All-Day Hold It Dare Cut Loose had prospects poor har¬ of Cape Cod. The submarine was par- Fight Finally vest. tially submerged, showing about four AMSTERDAM, July 29. -The chief of («!/ The Afisnriatcd Press) 400 Bodies in Vincelles From Teutons feet of the upper part of her hull, the German Admiralty Staff, Admiral WITH TH* AMERICAN ARMY which was painted gray. von Holtzendorff, has explained to the ON THE AISNE MARNE FRONT, Alone Testify to Poilus' The captain declared the U-boat ap¬ "Cologne Gazette," to the best of his 'July 29 (Evening)..The American Struggle Rages Through Streets and Hills and to the reason Furious Attack LONDON, July 29.."The rela¬ to peared be about 300 feet long and ability, why German U-boats troops to-night still held the apex of Airplanes of the same type as one that sank the are not sinking American transDorts. Even Into Middle of tions between Germany and Turkey their advance, won after a struggle River, With steamer A. A. Haven, of which he was He says that to the Pershing's have been severed, according to di¬ owing many with the. Germans in which the op¬ master, in the English Channel last points of debarkation that are at the! By Wilbur Forrest Men Battling Fiercely to Block rect information from Constanti¬ March. The conning tower, he said, of the posing lines moved forward and CarrylOOMen disposal Americans from the (Special Cable to The Tribune) nople."' was a dirty white and was not equipped north of Scotland to the Mediter¬ backward time and again, Sergy, on the Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association Crossing by Foe This announcement is made by the with regular periscopes. The peri- ranean, the irregularity of the coming^ north bank of the Ourcq, ehang- Copenhagen correspondent of the scopes, he infers.- were of the teJe- of the transports and the strong ing hands six times. WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES, SaysCaproni rcopie type. i 28 ¡ which The Crown Prince of Sunday, July Exchange Telegraph Company. For several miles the collier and the destroyer guo-ds accompany; Germany (delayed!..The The German armies tried to halt it for ti e and his German retreat from t!ie Soissons- yesterday their retreat The excitement against Germany, submarine ran parallel courses, when them, is inexpedient U-boats generals paid the Americans north of the a Marne and counter the advices further say, has been Armies and Navies Will Be off Highland Light patrol boat to lurk off all these, barbers on the a great compliment in bringing up P.neims salient has developed into a by desperate blows attempted opened fire. The submarine returned a to stand on a new chance of getting shot at f ei . Ti.e rrethodical withdrawal line of defence north of growing, particularly after last the fire, and about twenty shots were against them two of their best divi¬ under Allied the Ourcq and block week's events. The Germans recept- Useless Before Air Fleets, exchanged. An airplane appeared, and real object of the U-bo ts, n.'.'s the sions, the Fourth Guard and Ba¬ piessure. I crossed the Marns wit.i the onmarch of the Allies. A tremendous battle the submarine The collier ! admiral, is to reduce ensued. ly demanded the cruiser Hamidieh, submerged. enei-.y cargo varians. had been held in re- some of this "pressure" over a sub¬ the sped from the scene. space, for on this depends the They Despite enemy's resistance, the Allies were able to the only large ship then in posses¬ Inventor Predicts Naval officers said had ability serve, presumably for the stantially built pontoon bridge to¬ push to-night 'they of the Allies to continue the war. operation. forward for new gains in three sectors, sion of as for no report of-a fight off, Highland Light, had been and reached day and followed the notth bark of winning most on the Turkey, compensation ¡The captain of the collier, however,' Can't Catch They delayed west side of the where the Breslau, the former German Transports the army north of the Marne Satur¬ t;,e river to a hillside virago, Vin¬ salient, the Germans hitherto have PARIS. July 29. -"Airplanes, carry¬ declares he has had four years of ex- Asked for which was in the perience submarines and is the reason why few moved the celles, opposite Dormant which is fought successfully to protect the flank of their cruiser, destroyed ing a hundred men and equipped with dodging day night. They through retreating while under the Turkish certain of his facts. ! American transports were sunk, the main on the Paris-Châlons armies. Dardanelles engines equal in power to those in a -' German chief of staff retreating body yesterday and railway. replied: came into the action from Vincelles back I The flag. medium-sized steamshi**», will be de¬ Three Liners "The Americans have at their dis- early to-day. Retreating Americans defeated two of the foe's best Hamidieh has within sau' Gian¬ Fight did not over the hills de¬ divisions, Despite protest, the veloped three year?," posai for debarkation the coastal re¬ They replace any of the yesterday morning the Fourth Guards and Bavarians, in heaviest departed for Sebastopol with the ni Caproni, inventor of the Caproni U-Boats and gion from the northern point of Scot¬ German troops already in the line, prived the Germans of their last fighting around Escape, land to the French Mediterranean to Sergy, northeast of the captured German base of German flag flying. bombing 'planes, to-day. ports, with dozens of debarkation but served as reinforcements. chance command this highly im¬ Tardenois. Fere-en- "The bombing 'planes now in use," 200 Miles at Sea Must we our boats to double-track After Sergy had hands places. put lurk Guards Win at Outset portant line, which, de¬ changed six times, the foe Signar Caproni continued, "will be AN ATLANTIC FORT, July 29.-. off these harbors on the chance of get¬ its rails was ejected and the Germany Failed as shot at the spite twisted by shellfire Americans held firm. losses were mere dwarfs compared with those to Three transatlantic ar- ting by strongly The first efforts of the Guards and Heavy liners which convoy of fast American guarded] and standing in inflicted on the be There is a in transports?! incongruously high enemy. Mediator Between developed. surprise rrved here to-day, reported having been The convoys do not come with the Bavarians were partly successful, the air in store for the Germans. Instead of the many places, will be re¬ Scottish troops at Buzancy, south of paired and within a few Soissons, drove for¬ Turks and forty and fifty machines necessary to Continued on page four Continued on on working ward to new Bulgars page four Continued ¡xtge three days.
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