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I r.1 v.i. I JUL" 20 FOOD FORECAST FOR TODAY.' All Meals Meatless and On Wheatles ' ' 'UL j N0'V HONOLULU. HAWAII TERRITORY, TUESDAY. JUNE 11, 1918. SEMI-WEEKL- WHOLE NUMBER 4ttT MAPJflFQ MA Coal Supply Is Cot ALREADY MARKS Iff I SMUmimOF hum i For Makers of V -- a GERMAN AfjflTHFR A I E imimmSIVEM DEFEAT G N Passenger Autos A WORLD'S Will Be Reduced To One-fourt- h OF of RecklslSacrM No PORTION THE WESTERN FRONT Showing the sec-- j DRIVING HUNS Last Year Cutting Supply of RECORD being ' FLEET attacked in the German drive Non-Essenti- latet towards Is Stimulating Paris. The shaded portion of this map Indicates the German' Benefits But Nation's Demand ToRupprecht gains up to yesterday hoon, since which time the line in the' center has been pushed south of Rmioiii AUntr h;af A IN mr.Mitt. BACK MILE WASHINGTON, June 1 1 ( Associat- FEW YEARS Battle Rages On shaded strip has been some of the bloodiest fighting of all the ed Press) urtailment in the use of bloody war. with the Germans suffering terrific louse and vain. coal will result m a heavy curtailment ,,.,.t. In the output J ing nothing whatever of value. of the automobile fac- Clear Belleu Woods of Foemen, tories thHt manufacture passenger au- Merchantmen Will Carry Stars EVERY FOOT THE FOE ADVANCES Charging Over Dead Huns tomobiles a ii ' I is likely to result in a and speedy cleaning out of new cars from and Stripes Into Every Port ADDS TO HIS DISADVANTAGE Capturing Two Trench Weap- the market. and Link America To Every ons In Their Advance Announcement was made by Fuel Ad- Land ministrator Oiirfielt yesterday that be- Predicts Hurley ginning on August 1 the supply of coal - A .1 : READY FOR ATTACK for the use of manufacturers of passen- LEAD OF BRITUN Allies Thoroughly Prepared Welcome ON AMIENS FRONT ger automobiles is to be further cur- WILL PASS AWAY j tailed and from thnt time forward un- Each Furious Onslaught As Chance til further nntnc will be limited to Italian Headquarters Reports twenty-fiv- percent of their last year's Half a Million Tons a Month This Austrians About Ready For , consumption. I Year and More Than a Million To Kill More The monthly report of the federal re- Another Drive and Making serve banking board tells of the effect Tons a Month Next Year Is Many Local Attacks I that has followed the orders for the YORK, '1 Expected NEW June (Associated Press) At the end of the! curtailment of the production of non- 1 1 essential goods. is twenty-fou- r hours of the bloodiest fighting of all the war! PARIS, June ( Associated Press) It noted that this curtailment has greatly BEND, Indiana, impression is gaining the German towards, American murines launched a new stimulated the June the ground that offensive demand for such goods, especially in the SOUTH the Oise has already become a German defeat. Despite the em- attack upon the Prussian lines north- ease of pianos, other musical instru- Press) By ployment of great masses of troops, hurled into the battle vortex j west of Chateau Thierry, on the Mama ments and talking machines. The incli- 1920 t,hc United States will have French front, yesterday, penetrating the ene- nation is to purchase the article before with the greatest recklessness by the Huns, the last night the supply in the shall be ex- a merchant fleet totalling twenty-- my's position along a six market were fighting along practically the same line as at dawn. On the hundred yard hausted and the reduction in automo- to a of five million tons, the largest fleet wings the French defense had not budged. In the center it had bent front depth two thirds of bile output is expected to be followed mile. The attack practically cloared by a similar demsSid. to only insignificant degree, while all along the front the Ger- under one flag ever in the history an the Germans out of Helleu Wooda, Business throughout the United man dead were piled in heaps. States is reported to be good war- of the leaving them with only a foothold up- with world. At no point has the French line been pierced and the deepest time orders tending to crowd oat those on the northern edge. for goods needed by Ships flying the Stars and German penetration has nowhere extended beyond the "covering the civilian popu- The Marines carried through theit lation. Stripes along the trade routes by ground", the advanced positions between the frdnt trenches and the attack impetuously, the advance being w. i. a. real defenses prepared by the Allies. The German high command over the bodies of dend and wounded that time will have cost a total has been unusually reckless of the lives of its men and the slaughter ! Germans, whose losses were heavy. of five, billions of dollars. They has been appalling. Two minnewerfera were captured. will ply through every ocean, link- FRENCH MOST CONFIDENT In the neighborhood of Bouresehes ing up America with Central and the French and Americans continued GET INTO WARFARE Reports from the headquarters of the French army state that South America, with the Orient, every foot of German advance on this new battlefront between their attacks upon the German lines, iOtamltX . ..... , JmMm fV' gaining front and adding to the mm with Russia, with Australia and Montdidier and Noyon only bring the Germans further into terri- ber of their f ' '' prisoners. with Europe. tory prepared in the most thorough way for defense, ground with On Edt of Drtre Millions Available For Use Over- Pershing, reporting on FIGURES BY HURLEY : which the Allies are thoroughly familiar and over which the Ger- General the seas If Needed fighting on this sector on Sunday, says Sdch is the confident prediction man progress becomes momentarily more difficult. that a heavy Germaa attack upoa the HAfc iine 10 Aaiaricaa was repulaed. cue- - FHANCISCO, made heef last night' in ad? ; Allied staffs fully prepared' to any ; German effort liae the The art meet ItWy-f- raJae..f6:tlM Chlnena as ' c jwuie fcaavjr. ; - -- 'afc'T; fighting men .and the report mil- Edward Nl- Tittrleyy The Americans holding posltlops that dreaV3iJ r lions of them are available for the chairman "of - the shipping boar d, south f Montdidier, oa.thtji edge bf use present offensive of Hermans of the Allies overseas, were voiced UNDIMINISHED VIOLENCE the the' by C. O. Smith who stated that he expected the in their new drive, were heavfly bom of Taintao, recently The German offensive was maintained throughout Sunday night barded on Sunday, the Americans south arrived here from the Orient. shipping output of the American Chinese are fighters and up all in violence twenty-on- e east Amiens available as and kept day undiminished along the entire of being likewise attacked yards this year to amount to more : as workers in pro-vide- by artillery. On both sectors the Sam- millions, he said, miles, with particularly furious attacks launched against the they shall be needed and trans- mnet o mies were ..prepared for an Infantry than three million tons, while the French left, south of Montdidier. These attacks were repeatedly attack to follow the shelling, but this portation can be furnished to them. 522 He yards next year will launch ships , broken up on the. left, although the Germans, by pouring in masses did not develop. ' noted that 120,000 from Shan- tung had eagerly joined the Chinese of a total tonnage of thirteen and of reinforcements, succeeded in bending the French center back British In Bruahes labor corps There were German attacks upon that ia now in France. a half million. Ressons-sur-Mat- z Hundreds through to the outskirts of Marqueglise, making various British positions yesterday, one were rejected because of physical flefects were This figure is a in three-quarte- r of the heaviest being Albert. All but they not latter more than total advance the center of two snd miles. at daunted or discouraged by y lSlm Hamper wet;e thrown back. Last nigh't there refusals of Great The bitterest fighting came in the efforts of the Germans to xf their services nought Britain, heretofore the were only re- and repeatedly artillery duels to be to get into greatest drive the French from their positions on the Oise south of Noyons, ported by General the corps or some line of shipbuilding country of Hal;. war service for Allies. main being Karly in the day the British launch- the the world has ever been able the object of Crown Prince Rupprecht to extend the w.. a. to German front on the Oise to the French salient ed a local attack south of the Homme, reach, in five south threaten to making sligh gains in the neighbor- any years, said Mr the east, between the Oise and the Aisne. All the desperate attacks hood of Beaucancourt. While the gain Hurley. of the Germans at this point failed. in territory was small, the advance Since the United enabled the British considerably to States entered INTO SLAUGHTER. HOUSE improve their position at this point. the1 war, her merchant fleet has The Germans are striking at those very places where the Allies Opinions on the general situation HOSPITALS BUSY been increased by four and a half have been braced to receive the shock and the attackers now find were made yesterday by Premier Cle who, referring to light- million tons. Before the end of themselves being thrown into a slaughter house from whence most inenceau, the ing south of Noyons, said: "It's been the year, American yards will be of them will never live to make an exit.