ALL MERCHANDISE ADVER¬ WEATHER IN THE TRIBUNE TISED Fair to-daty and to-moirow: not much IS GUARANTEED change in temperature; {rentle to variable winds. Full Report an Tace 10 First to Last.the Truth News . Editorials - Advertisementsfrítame Xo. rCorpyrlirht 1818. Vol. LXXVIII 26,210 The Tribune Am'd) 5 In Greater New York and THREE CENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918 TWO CENTS within rommutlna* diHtanee FJ-iewhere French Advance on 25-Mile Front, Linking Marne and Picardy Drives; British in Roye; U. S. Will Win War in 1919\ Says March Fight on Hearst U-Boat Landed GermanyOpens Spring to See Allies Take Spies in U. S., Talk'Campaign Class lofNew 3,000 Prisoners, Papers Is Begun Say Officers To Still Unrest Draftin Camp Five Towns; Gain Two Miles About 1,200 In Brooklyn Member Refuse to Newsdealers of Crew That Sank Great Oratorical Offensive Those 19 to 37 To Be Called Yanks on Vesle Lines Advanced Be¬ Newsdealers Tanker Find Foe Line Empty; Handle Them Jennings Seen in Designed to "Cure" Grow¬ First, 37 to 45 Next and tween and Aisne Give Reasons New York Another Retreat Germans Saloon ing Discontent 18 to 19 Last by Expected on , a Front of The anti-Hearst newsdealers , WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE VESLE Is Extended have in preparation the following WASHINGTON. Aug. 19..Gi4at un¬ FRONT. Ten Miles Ban Aug. ID..The Americans and French increased their on their poster for the information of New York Papers rest among the German people, which Men in grip to their customers: 3,600,000 north of the Vcsle River at several points early Also Magazines their war leaders are doing their ut¬ holdings Monday WE DO NOT SELL HEARST In Submarine Cabin morning by infantry advances. The man.uvres were carried out most to combat by a campaign of Next June PAPERS. pub¬ without encountering any Germans. British on Lys wa? shown to exist in several Hearst has not i licity, West of Bazoches the Germans sent out patrols, but these were In Manhattan Newsboys' played fair. dispatches received here He was the first to increase the Authorities Trace Reports! to-day. Man-Power Bill to Senate pushed back by the Americans. Make New Gains Into An official dispatch from France The French and Americans Unions Carry Fight price of newspapers and forced of Connection of Sunday began operating the biggest Evening Field the other publishers to take Enemy ¦quotes n telegram from Zurich saying Thursday; Passage Ex¬ guns they have used since they reached the Vesle. These heavy guns similar action. Craft With Foes on the Berlin papers arc announcing that Next Week are blazing away at the Aisne River region and beyond it, where Foch Takes Hearst Í3 always clamoring about a great German oratorical offensive pected aerial observers have rcpoi*ted that the Germans are concentrating Outskirts Shore shortly will take place. It is stated and newsboys' war on tnists and combinations, yet he supplies. of The dealers' three German ministers ex¬ While in is forcing the other thp.t will , the Hearst papers opened yesterday publishers plain the most important, problems to WASHINGTON, Aug. 10..Predicting as to refuse other to The unopposed advance of the French and Americans north of .wo phases, planned. selling papers WASHINGTON. Aug. the German people. that, the war will be won or lost on Mangin Advances twelve the Vesle mean that Hie German retreat on In Brooklyn approximately the dealers unless tltey handle tion furnished officers or19..Informa-j Ernst von may expected this front sell by vessels at- Count, Reventlow, chief the West front, regardless of -.vhat has hundred newsdealers refused to his, too. tacked by German submarines editorial writer of the "Tages begun. Near Soissons York American and The along Zeitung." happen.^ elsewhere, General March, The French west of Flte Neu: Hearst is opposed to granting the the American coast has strengthened cf Berlin, saya an Amsterdam cable victory Soissons yesterday renders the hold Journal, and many of them the chief ol" statf. told thr» House Military of the foe on the line more Fiveniiiq dealers a better profit on his , belief held by experienced officials message, recommends an "ofToctivo Vesle precarious. Ludendorff may have the ban to cover the Hearst August 20, rl:»0 A. M. .«xtended papers, and refuses to let the here that the enemy raiders have had counter offensive" against the exten¬ Committee to-day that with eighty decided to fall back to the Aisnc or the Chemin des Dames front, which are The Cosmovoli- The French Biguines, other public-tiers reduce tlie communication with persons on shore sion of the propaganda contained in \ trained American divisions, of about cither of which could be more easily defended than the Vesle. yesterday linked up the m. Good Housekeeping, Harpers' and Sa:aar, Hearst's Motor and Motor price. Picardy Soissons-Rheims bat- ¡loaiino. Hearst has been using unfair AND NOT tlefronts by an advance between of the ENOUGH DRESS GOODS TO MAKE A NECKTIE In Manhattan 7«j0 members tactics against the dealers. He the Oise and Aisne rivers on a newsboys' unions took up the strike. forces them to his keep papers U. S. Landing Foe ten-mile front to a depth of They began by refusing to handle the out in he Deepens nearly front. If they refuse, two miles in midnight edition of The New York does not sell them papers. He places. Prisoners American and succeeding during the insists that they always have More Men at Vesle taken in this sector numbered' in The Evening Journal Front ¿ay keeping plenty of his impers. Hearst 2,200. r.y much out of evidence. is instead of meeting the power very threatening. Foch'3 men also fought their way Brooklyn; The newsdealers and r.rike by refusing to deliver any other,1 newsboys Vladivostok ToSave Men forward north of the Oíse between have been held in constant ¦»¡¦trs to nevrsdealors who cancelled fear the river and The total* their orders for Hearst papers, as was of the influence and have re¬ Roye. v?t intended, the American News Com- solved that this power must be Second Troopship Arrives Ludendorff Foch's front of the French advance was any, through its Brooklyn agency, broken if they are to enjo-y the Adopts about twenty-five miles. snored 1.200 odd cancellations and de- fruits of their labor in peace. From Manila and Third Plan of Retreat and Nouvron-VingTe, Morsain, Le Hameiv vjred Hearst newspapers as usual to THAT IS WHY WE DO NOT and Fresnieres were ill deaiers. just as if nothing had hap- SELL HEARST PAPERS. Is on Way Concentrates Forces taken by the French, while the «>ened. The result was that every anti- British captured the Roye railway .learst newsdealer had a nile of Hearst station. pipers which he had not and *?¦«/ The Associated Press) bought By Arthur S. At the same time the British in the ould not sell and will refuse to pay VLADIVOSTOK, Friday, Aug. 16.--A Draper (Special Cable to The Tribune) salient advanced on for. second transport carrying American. (Copyright, 191$. by The Tribune AiS«>-l»Uon) Flanders-Lys This matter was reported to the a nix-mile front just south of the U-Boat Sent troops arrived at Vladivostok to-day. LONDON', Aug. 19.-From the Somme tjorernment as a waste of paper, in the scene of their victory of the pre¬ telegram: The vessel the first to ollov-'ing bearing contingent Soissons there is more or less activ¬ vious day, entering the town of "Thomas E. Donaelley, of American soldier? entered the har- "Chief of the Pulp and Paper Sec- Down Aflame ity on the battle lines, especially on Merville and reaching the Paradis lion, War Industries Board, bor yesterday afternoon after a voyage the French front below Roye. The les Puresbecques Road. Some Washington, L>. C. o* and a half from A great number of newsdealers in seven days Manila. i«nes an« in a state of fluidity and it is prisoners were captured. New York have sent A third is to arrive In the Allies took well over Brooklyn, City, Off Nantucket troopship expected difficult to decide which changes pre all, duel instructions to the Brooklyn eve a i and the number Saw Company, 47 Debevoise Place, '.his nj;. voluntary and which are involuntary. 3,000 prisoners, a reach a much Brooklyn, subsidary of the American General Dieterichs, the commander It is also hard to how may larger figure. lews «Company, of 9 Park Place, New judge much The attack northwest of Soissons, ork City, to discontinue them of the Czeeho-Slovak forces, in point¬ pressure Foch is bringing to bear. '-he »ending Tanker 300 Miles at Sea between the Oise and the newsdealers) 'The New York ing out to-day the great odds his troops The Tenth French Army hit along Aisne, «.«"ceriean.' The Brooklyn News Com- the Aisne last and took was delivered by part of Mangin's W« however, have disregarded these Hit Twice Before Win¬ ar«i facing, estimated the enemy evening «rders of Audignicourt Ridge, which adds con¬ Tenth Army and is announced to the individual newsdealers with «r«d are forcing upon them these ning Victory strength at 40,000 men, seventy siderable embarrassment to the Crown have been brought to a successful '¦»pers, cauáing a great wastage of guns and 200 machine guns. The Prince's army standing behind the conclusion. It started Sunday .'««»sprint paper thi-s morning because status of the Czecho-Slovaks in Trans¬ Be newsdealers did not sell of Vesle. All the recent attacks, except night. Despite strong resistance The copies baikalia he but it New York American' which they AN ATLANTIC PORT, Aug. 19..A is unknown, said, that against Lassigny Massif, have from German machine gunners "l'a not order. certainly must be desperate. To attain shown that the enemy has widened his Wç that the Division German submarine was Bunk in a run- and airmen, the poiius fought request Paper the object sought by the Entente Al¬ defensive zone and is now the *\ the War Industries Board take ac- holding their the woods until ning battle with a British tank steamer lied a substantial force front way through '.on against the Brooklyn News Com-: governments extremely lightly, though the had the P-üyand demand that they cease this Friday about 300 miles northeast of must be sent to the Manchurian front. number of machine guns is in¬ they captured high ground at greatly a stretch of the '''astage once. Nantucket, according to members of Dr. Yaromir Spacik, a member of creased. Proof of this is fotJnd in the commanding long "Signed United Newsdealers' Pro¬ ¿he Czeeho-Slovak National Council, few taken. Oise Valley. tective Association of Brooklyn, Inc., ! the tanker's crew. comparatively prisoners has departed for Washington to ac¬ Ludendorff's orders to conserve Yesterday the operation was ex¬ '-SHalsey Street. Brooklvn, N. Y. The tanker arrived here "J. SULTAN, President." to-night quaint Professor T. G. Masaryk, presi¬ troops are evidently being followec tended to the west of the Oise and shall all of us I from MeJÎico. dent of the with the situution ¡*Wé individually refuse i « council, implicity. If' is only at vital points the hills overlooking the Oise on 1 '0i those unordered fVMr. papers." "When first sighted the U-boat was of the Czecho-Slovaks. Dr. Spacek told such as thf« Somme ridge, Chaulnos that side of the river were also ?;« Sultan. "The Hearst crowd," the that the Czecho¬ and ¡"-added, "has adooted characteristic two miles away, to the correspondent Roye Lassigny that the enera; taken. The Germans in the valley according cap¬ slovaks will abide the decision of is stubborn ,*ctiCS- Many dealers report that Hearst of by conducting resistance anc are now in an uncomfortable an.« them with ar- tain the tanker, who said he imme¬ posi¬ ^íf.ta threatening Professor Masaryk as to whether they launching counter attacks. tion and must retire '*";« indictment, lo-s of license and diately opened tire. Two shots from shall to France, which is their probably '«««Me." proceed Hun Learns From Foch soon. the so the submersible struck the British ambition, or stay in Russia to tight the .Among dealers approached, ship, The tactics which F'och employed eas Further north the ,: H';tan said, were M. Haitow, L. onemy if given adequate support. French debouched <>- one passing through the boiler room of Rheims are fol 96 Saratoga Avenue, and S. on al! sides to be apparently being on the northeast side of Thiescourt .;'.¦ of 829 Nostrand Avenue. "We and the other through a tank. Neither Opinion appears lowed by Ludendorff. The fact tha the shells that the Allied governments are un- Forest and reached the outskirts 'warned t'nem, however, that these of exploded and did no ma- Ludendorff is avoiding an« «miliar Hearst derestimating the magnitude of the standing of Lassigny. ¡?« tactic«, and that terial damage, the captain reported. giving battle shows that he has no not in'lnd,'" Mr. Sultan added. shots were task of liberating the Czecho-Slovaks ! The French progress is fe«ed." Manhattan members of the unions Twenty-seven fired by abandoned the hope of taking the offen noteworthy VJ and do not realize the of when the M firat much difficulty in obtaining the tank ship, one or more of which necessity sive later when he has the 1920 clas difficulties of the terrain actual warfare against superior num¬ are ,^7 evening par,er.-¡, owing» to an her master declared scored clean hits. and some Austrian divisions readj taken into consideration. The Wttient the who were bers. amor.g pwWishers as flames seen bursting from the That time is not likely to come unti German hold on Xoyon is now se¬ Hearst not to serve In the absence of the Brit¬ ^^PPOrting j port side of the submarine, which he artillery, near the last of the threatened. rZ'J P*pers 'o dealers and venders have two campaign. riously ".ttfose to sell Hearst's, 1 said sank a few minutes later. ish equipped gondolas wjth Having withdrawn from the Robec American and French ad¬ n« guns from a cruiser and sent them to yesterday Tnb-.in'.- is the only newspaper salient, the Germans have now vanced at several t0 -.-^ the Ussuri front. pulle points north of EL»*.*" rape,!'' a"ti-Hearst out of the Merris triangle under th the Vesle without Over 200 Submarines of encountering or, the anti-Heamt news- over Ger¬ -15,000 men each, in France under an pressure Haig's attacks. Instead of the ..^««fore, and even have landed members "masses of pamphlets spread enemy. This may mean a new Wa* d'*Played the following: may excite¬ American commander victory ought to Austrian Blow allowing the enemy to get out of the nSS. Destroyed by Allies of crews in secure aiming at the confusion, New German retirement here. theii' an effort to many arms next Armentières bases at his own ment and incitement of the incom¬ rest on American year. leisure, WK REFUSE TO SELL reliable information. j Reiterating his belief that such a At Forecast Haig is conducting harassing tactics B^SiPSE WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. -The Ger- The re- petent masses." Italy PUBLICATIONS THE PUB- Navy Department officially force could go through the German which are embarrassing the with¬ French Northwest - man in a f'Mfc5T5BKP.S WILL I Admiralty now has commission fused to indorse this belief, though Count von Rcventlow mentions went NOT SERVE US. between 160 and 180 while of lines at will. General .March Washington Hears Teuton High drawal, which will probably extend to submarines, admitting the possibility. pamphlet entitled "The Happiness the committee- Messines Of Soissons