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f4+4? 444444444444444444 - an m Sending U-Boats ym ' ' Admission that H* mi.W IOWA, NEBRASKA U-BOAT FLEET OFF AND f AN AMERICAN HERO. 1 S, 4 With the American Army m ? American Army Will Defeat Germany: DAKOTA MEN IN UST 4 Lorraine, Juno 4. —Sergeant 4 4 Jack Cunningham of Grand 4 4 Rapids, Mich., received the 4 Navy Well Prepared to Guard Coast Two Reported 4 crolx do guerre today, was 4 DIS NEW Killed In Action .it 4 JERSEY COAST pinned he 4 to his pajamo.a as Washington, D. C„ June 4.—German, British and they proved and Two lay 4' French coasts, Are Severely 4 in a hospital. by striking with her at the so useful that the type Is being copied 4 Though lingering between lifo 4 the 4 very doors of America, has admitted for French government. HE GOAL Wounded. 4 and death, Cunningham smiled While many and converted and 4 to the world that the American army chasers* 4 said: taken over by the navy are at SINKS 4 "Thank you". 4 will turn the tide against her on the work MANY overseas, the bulk of these ves- Washington, June 4.—The army cas- his night the 4 übscriptioo 4 In first in -battle fields of France. sels of the anti- service ualty lists yesterday today con- 4 trenches Cunningham, single 4 As first news of the submarine raid probably are still New June of handed, in American water® early York, 3.—Two, possibly more, German submarines 4 fought a German de- 4 on the Atlantic coast brought to the a nd very gaeat tained 121 names, divided as follows: 4 number are avail* )0. the most powerful type have appeared off the Atlantic coast and 4 tachment In an American com- navy department today by Associated able for use along the coast. Killed In action, 20; died of wounds, 4 munication trench. His com- 4 Ilxaas dispatches, was followed by offi- In addition played havoc with American shipping. 4 4 many other types of ® 14; died of accident, 5; died of disease, rades, rushing to his aid, found cial reports, naval officials declared are engaged* ip coast patrol, and larger At least seven ships have been prob- 11; 4 him still fighting, with nine bul- 4 the American antf-submarine iune 3.—Th® accounted for. The number wounded In action, 16; wounded se- that also are In home waters. verely, 45; wounded 4 let wounds in his body. 4 forces In home waters were ample to Only a ed war mercy ably is upward of a score, including vessels of all kinds and one liner, slightly, 6; missing 4 4 short time before the an- 91, in action, 4. meet the attack. nouncement was made. Secretary Dan- with Indl- the Carolina, carrying 250 passengers. *44444444444444444444444444 All along the coast line naval flying iels had orts from the lowans, Nebraskans and South Da- carried questions concerning navy department has dispatched every available craft to the kotans In the lists are as follow®; boats, submarine chasers and num- reporfs of U-boat chaser activities near tabulated ' í a JThe Action—Sergt. berless other naval craft immediately Gape May night. ->tion of the pursuit the Killed in Eugene C. last His only com- of marauders. got . hown. McKlbben, Madison, S. D„ and Frank Into action. ment was that naval boats were ac- Raffl. Lamont, L». All officials declare that the navy •nstomed to get busy over any report Igures Henry department was fully equipped to meet li their he Ited Cross Washington, June 3.—This statement was made at the Severely Wounded—Erik H. Ekblad, it services might be needed, committee Cowrie, la., and Cor. Francis D. Bode- the thrust at the very fountain head of l»ut he refused to confirm or deny that •ns show that public PLOT OVERTHROW the flow of American troops to Europe the bn information: wig. Rapids, leans—nearly Cedar Néb. submarines had been operating la®t Slightly —Private Edward and that all its agencies were being night. the country “Secretary Daniels states that the United States is taking the Wounded >f M. Roberts, Iroquois, S. D. brought into full force to find the At the same time discussion of re- ig to the first necessary steps to safeguard vessels along the coast.” submarines and destroy them. cent only about Died of Wounds—Arthur McCullough reports of submarine activities ofl£_ 1 Anamosa, la., and Elbert Stone, Ida This challenge to the fighting forces the coast arose and Daniels admitted fiOLSHI REGIME of the United States would met. that Grove, la. be the navy "is more vigilant now ed Cross dl- Norfolk, Va., June 3.—The port of Norfolk and Newport News officials said„ with the same measures than jversubscribe. two weeks ago." He gave as tli® was closed today to all outgoing vessels. Rumors were current that a which have driven the submarines to reason the fact that the President Lin- In more than picked up by the American steamer cover in the war zone and the steady coln of sighted Move Said to Extend was sunk far oft the European Its quota, U-boat was off the capes today. Bristol and brought into New York. Through- flow of Ameilcan transports to France coast, while luntlc, moun- They persistent stories at usserted that the attack took out Russia—Moscow In would be guarded with the same ef- U-boats off the American coast hav® uthern and place at 4 p. m. Sunday. fective protection which has carried reached the department doubled their New York, June 3.—Two more American vessels, the Hattie Dunn from time to The scooner was enroute from Boa- State of Siege—Disor- them through the infested waters of the time. One of the first of the recent id foreign di- .and the Samuel W. Hathaway, have been sunk by German submarines. ton to Norfolk with coal. British Isles and Framy with a re- series was a -00,000 quota, wireless from an American The Edwin H. Cole was of 1,395 markably low loss of life? merchant transport saying aal, five more There are no details. ders Elsewhere. inbound, sh® tons and owned by Crowell and Thur- The torpedoing of ships off Barnegat, was being chased by a submarine. At hers and the low of Boston. N. J., followed by the report of mere about the same than time, a report of a sub- doubled Washington, June 3.—Secretary Daniels the port of New Following reports that several ships By United Pr*sa destructions off "Nantucket Shoals, marine In the Florida straits was heard. ordered been sunk off the coast, port nearly 200 miles to the east, was taken outgoing ships with certain until further had London, June 4.—Widespread plots The checking up process, however, York closed to restrictions authorities this morning refused to al- gs an indication that the hostile sub- failed to prove overthrow tho bolshevist and that any U-bouts wer® •orders. The nature of the restrictions was not made public, low vessels to leave the harbor. to government operatlngjin numbers operating at that time off the United One member of the crew of the been discovered in Petrograd and Karines.wereat the plan of the German admiralty States. schooner Cole declared the German have was to conceft-.rate the U- ID ONE Boston, Mass., June of Boston was after- submarines first at a Moscow, according to a wireless re- Erobablyoat® In practical blockade of the 3.—The port closed this were sighted a TWO TANK SHIPS SUNK. distance of about 300 yards. They port from the latter city. Moscow has principal ports of embarkation being noon on account of submarines operating off the coast. An Atlantic Port, Jdne 4.Two circled around the American vessel and been declared in a state of seige. used for American tarns, ort®. tank EDOWK hoisted the German naval ensign. steamers were sunk by German sub- The plot® are said to extend Navy on th® Alert. marines about 160 miles off Sandy Atlantic City, N. J., June 3.—Life saving stations along the Jersey The schooner was making about throughout Russia. In the Kuban and Hook three knots hour in light breeze Recurrent reports of German sub- between 7 and 8 o’clock last night an a Don region* the counter revolutionary according the •coast this afternoon were ordered to be on the lookout for castaway and the submarines had no trouble In marines on this side of the Atlantic to captain of a Canadian ie Quiet- movement menaces the flour depots. have been cl »sely examined bv the navy Pacific passenger liner arriving her® crews of German submarine victims. making her halt. Ona shot was fired This, added the loss of the Ukraine vessel’s from gun to department during the last week. Re- today. She carried 150 passengers on ed For across the bows a seen as part mounted of one of granaries, Is a of a plotl to ports of one German submarine near her maiden voyage. She was traveling ;ion. on the forward deck drive the Russians Into a famine. in a slow An Atlantic Port, June 3.—Passengers on an incoming steamer the Just as the schooner the capes were current in convoy. Last night at T U-boats. Many arrests have been made. A Hampton night. when passengers giv- halted, the smoke of a steamer wai Roads Saturday It o’clock, the were from Cuba today said that the Cuban government, presumably in fear special call to arms has been sent to was said navy flying boats, submarine ing a dinner to the captain, a wlreles® seen on the horizon. One submarine the workmen and peasants In the Pet- craft message *my In Lor- of submarines, had kept the port of Havana closed to all outgoing ves- immediately sheered off and made In chasers and other anti-submarine was .received saying: in plane was rograd, Moscow, Don and Kuban dis- in that district immediately went In "We are being attacked by a sub- sels from May 20 to May 25. pursuit. tricts- to combat tho counter revolu- marine." lerlcan plane The other U-boat along- search of the raiders. came closer tionaries. • vessel sender man side of side and the commander The master of a Brittefi arriv- The of the S. O. S. flashed th® snoiUed The mutiny of an army corps of ing May reported having of •tween four Philadelphia, June 3.—Orders were issued here at 10 a. in. today through megaphone ‘‘give the Ameri- at Norfolk, 27, name his vessel and Its exact lo- ty machines Czecho-Slovaka, who captured several fired some shots at a submarine about cation also, but these facts were not prevent any vessels from leaving the port of Philadelphia. This cans 10 minutes in which to leave their important railways and junctions, is 150 miles off Henry. Other in- afternoon. to vessel". The submarine launched a Cape disclosed. ’ attributed to the spread of the plots. coming ships ports the few were quiet condition is effective until further notice. small boat, rowed alongside the at Atlantic for A minutes later came another last few days have brought reports of wireftess: schooner, planted bombs in the hold submarines. I men hava and blew fighting "We have been torpedoed." York, tip the ship. Within the last week a South Ameri- The captain ordered al order for New June 3.—lnformation received at the Maritime Ex- A report that one stenmer had been his liner to leave Vmong them change here as many as 15 vessels have been sunk. can ship arriving here brought reports the convoy and make with all speed indicated destroyed was received here today. The FRENCH REFUGEES of the presence of two German sub- for the, nearest Several other crew of the schooner Cole port. described marines in the vicinity of Bermuda. fast ships also broke away .on, of Lan- how of the submarines went in from the one The reports that 15 vessels had been convoy and with lights E. Wood, of Chatham, Mass., June 3.—A report is current on the cape that pursuit of a steamer, the smoke of all dimmed y, of Ogden, AIDED BY AMERICANS sunk indicate the presence of a num- made a dash for safety. The dinner to a ship has been torpedoed off Nantucket shoals. No official coniir- which was seen. ber of submarines and that the enemy R. Harrison; It also was reported that two or the captain broke up. Passenger* Johnson, L. matkrn of the report is obtainable. has inaugurated an attack in force. donned their life belts and were ordered three other vessels had been sunk. In October, 1916, the German sub- i; P. P. Ge- The Marine Exchange refused Nearly 200,000 From District to their stations beside the life boats. to con- marine U-53 after visiting Newport, Half an later, as lines W. A. Rule- firm a report credited to It that 15 hour the waa N. Y.; R. T. New York, June 3.—A rumor has readied the office of the third of the Marne Being Sent R. I„ lay in wait for British shipping speeding through the night, another vessels had been sunk. off Nantucket lightship got six P. D. Moore, uaval district here that a submarine operating off the coast has been Into Normandy. and wireless message came: "We are at- L. Kuhn, O. captured by a United States . It is said that the is victims. tacked.” of Chicago; U-boat CLOSE NARRAGANSETT BAY. Many Ships' Available. This message gave the name of an- Ivates E. D. being towed to this port. There is no confirmation of the rumor as yet. Providence, R. 1., June 3. —Narragan- Extensive provision against possible other tank steamer, also its location. Istikoules, S. sett bay was closed to outgoing vessels Paris, June 4.—Nearly 200,000 refu- submarine operations on this side have The liner could not turn from its this morning by order of the com- characterized the the The kes, of Ricl> 3.—The navy has gees, mostly wom»n and children, havo navy's war efforts to go to rescue. last kum, of Ak- Washington, June department received word of mandant of the naval station at New- arrived from the Marne districts and from the start. The 110-foot subma- heard from the second vessel fas a faint, “We are sink- ’ Monument, the alleged presence of German submarines less than 75 miles off the port. have been sent Into Normandy and rine chasers were really built for the brief flash, very , of Ellinger,. 4 protection of shipping on the American ing. S. O. S.” New Jersey coast. Brittany. the Canadian liner ALL SHIPPING WARNED. American motor trucks are aiding in coast. The captain of U-boat chasers have been dispatched out of the navy yard Barnegat, N. J„ June 3. —Word has Sent abroad as an experiment when heard nothing further about the sub- at transportation of thousands of refu- he harbor ns a been passed along the Atlantic coast to gees from the city !nio tin country the German U-boat strategy confined marine until entered the Philadelphia result of the reported presence of the enemy near operations to the North sea and the here. shores. be on the watch for crews of ships districts to the northwest. The scenes American sunk by submarines!. All government at the station are pathetic. Paris TO The navy official statement follows: life guard stations have been communi- citizens meet the children and aged “The navy department has been three cated with, but up to 12 o’clock no dis- persons with gifts of food and cloth- informed that American aster had been reported. At this sta- ing. BOMBS *chooners' have been sunk off the American coast by enemy sub- tion nothing had been heard of the marines. reported sinking of ships by the FRENCH STRIKE BACK enemy submarines. The complete naval department of- time exchange, that the toll ran as high 15 k on Big ficial statement was as follows: as ships. The exchange refused to confirm this. ONE RUMOR DENIED. COAST CITIES ARE Night—- ‘‘The navy department has been In- U-Boats Very Boston, Mass., June 33.—1 t was formed that three American schooners Bold. stated at the office of the commandant AND BLOCK HUN RUSH rgets. have been sunk off the American Sailors of the Cole had no oppor- of the first naval district today that FEARFUL OF RAID coast bv enemy submarines. The tunity to talk to the Germans, but they there was no truth in the report that a Bristol, arriving at New declared the U-boats were very bold; vessel had been sunk by submarines By Associated Press. factured in America which were being in France, steamship i York this morning, reported that the that they carried guns forward and off Nantucket Shoals. The officer in- New York Already Prepared The German rush towards Paris be- used by the French armies. on the most four master schooner Edward H. Cole remained on the surface of the water to vestigated thoroughly the report that tween the rivers Marne and Quroq Field Marshal Haig last night re- en in -prog- was sunk by a submarine at 6:30 p. get greater speed. the transport had been torpedoed. The was held last night, according to to- ported only artillery activity on th* nightly, The Ward With Anti-Aircraft Guns at British in nt m. Sunday, 50 miles south of Barne- liner Esperanza arrived port of Boston had not been closed at day's statement from Paris. front Picardy and Flanders. t stop drop- ®at, N. J., and that the Bristol rescued here today without having seen sub- 11:30 a. m. Strategic Points. French troops stood their ground Raiding, artillery and aerial opera- [i — sunset to- the crew and brought them to port* marines. The captain said he was de- ^ firmly at the points of greatest im- tions were reported on. the Italian “It also rescued the crew of another tained at Havana 15 days on account CAPITAL IS SHOCKED. pact near the Marie and in dashing front. nto the hack of submarines . vessel, which was sunk. The being reported nearby. Washington, D. C., June 3.—The New York, Juno 4.—Announcement counter attacks drove back the enemy rally rocks that she At Boston the collector of the port in other sectors of the battlefield to BY HENRY WOOD. Bristol reported encountered startling news that U-boats have gone of the operation of German submarines, ng every one of these routes, schooner Edwin Cole, planes launched from the deck of a sub- e killed. rine. district and the commandant of the comb, of the H. This miles, the French driving home numer- now that the intentions of tho Ger- _ theory widely navy yard by submarine off the coast, tele- marine. has been counter "Captain Newcombe, of the Cole Brooklyn said they had re- sunk a discussed tho poet ous attacks with the result man high command are revealed, the only vague reports phoned of the vessel here today in and Its practica- give stated his was attacked by ceived of the al- owners that the Germans were forced to resistance is increasing hourly As % that vessel hands safe. bility is admitted by some experts on a German submarine which boarded leged submarine operations. Some of to report all ground at several points. Prisoners by result, the enemy’r progress Is pro- these, they said, placed the toll of vic- He said the German commander gave naval matters. him, took away his papers and placed American military so Ihe hundreds were taken by the French, portionately decreasing. captain tims as high as 15 ships. The chief of the crew 10 minutes to abandon the officials have the up BED Dornbs on board. The and accepted sucli a possibility, in fact, that who likewise cut Germans se- In the battles on the extreme left of took the boats. Captain New- staff said no submarine chasers had ship, but that they were all cleas in during the various engage- the new front, the efforts crew to time. anti-aircraft guns long have b»en es- verely Germans’ combe stated that the submarine which been sent out from New York, so far half that ments. to reach the Oise are barred by an as he knew, aside from thoso which The Cole was a freighter, carrying a tablished at strategic points around VALOR attacked him was about 200 feet long New York city and its environs, accord- Apparently the Germans made no immense chain of high, forest covered carried- large guns, one for- are constantly patrolling the coast. cargo of 2,500 tons of coal from Nor- further progress during the night in hills, the forests of and two Portland, Me. ing to reliable reports. including Laigue, ward, and one aft, and a smaller gun folk to other sectors either on tho side of the Complegne and Villers-Cotterets, New York, June 3.—Telling a story In case the Huns should attempt to amidships. He stated that he saw dis- bomb New York, it is that it Chateau-Thierry along the Marne and which constitute r« natural fortress. Troops the of having heen held up off the Jersey agreed the northwest, or in the Soissons tinctly one other submarine beside would be ferely for tho effect on Ameri- to The. Rhelms defenses are barring Ger- •one which attacked him, the second const by two German submarines, or- and Noyon regions, to the north, as man progress on tho extreme right. sns the small boats and their ship can moralo, rather than because of any submarine being in the near vicinity dered into reason. the French are reported holding their Seek to Reach Oise. showing.” with bomls, Capt. H. New- MOVEMENT OF military positions ish. submerged with periscope sunk C. HEAVY everywhere. combe apd 10 members of tho crew of On the western flank, the Germans are thrusting York, June sub- the American schooner Edwin H. Cole, Paris, June 4.—The French {»eld the simultaneously on the JSON. New 3.—German PROFITEERING MAY Audigncourt-Fontenoy line and on the marines, operating off the New Jersey arrived here today. The men were TROOPS INTO ITALY Germans everywhere last night. The sspondent. Crise line, to the south, several American vessels taken in charge by the naval authori- ?nemy losses were heavy. The French river farther coast, sank BE FULLY EXPOSED with the object of attaining the Icardy, June •during the night, according to reports ties, who are cross examining them. took prisoners, the war office an- double from th© Port authorities denied all knowledge Oise valley and encircling the Villers- ed brought in by the crews. Austrians Sending Vast Num- nounces? Cotterets The erland, of the Incident. # Washington, Juno 4. —Disclosure by The French counter attacked along forest. latter now con- th© The Maritime Exchange is under- stitutes tho bodies’ y or Ameri- list of 15 vessels which According to the story told, two sub- of Men and Can- tho treasury of evidence of alleged ho whole front between the Ourcq and principal Immedi- stood to have a bers profiteering said ate objectfte. Here they are employ- have been sunk. It will be made pub- marines appeared, one on cither side of by President Wilson the Marne and made progress at sev- the schooner, put crews aboard, placed in his recent address to Congress on eral points. ing their famous infiltration methods, • has given lic when permission from naval author- nons to Front. attacks rldence and bombs and blew up the vessel. revenue legislation to be indisputable, constituting not where French ities is secured. resistance is strong, but spirit. It is The submarines undoubtedly were The men In their small boats were seemed assured today when Secretary Paris, June 4. —A violent attack on seeking out on McAdoo advised Senate leaders he both sides of the road between Cha- the points where French affective© are the armies looking for American transports, hav- Geneva, June 3.—Swiss troops that fewest and then en by the American de- would not object to presenting tho teau Thierry and Paris; was broken up by means of their aTeeling ing been checked tho eastern frontier report a constantly vast numerical superiority, ley cun do the Ger- treasury's records to Congress if they by the French. infiltering* stroyer flotilla in the war zone, Into intervening valleys, ravines i better—if man admiralty apparently has conclud- increasing movement of Austrian in- ara properly called for. ana EMPLOYES London, June 4.—Employing the other natural cover, until they can out- carry submarine warfare CAPITAL artillery ed to the to fantry and from Bozen and and salute Marne river a shelter to their flank tfle French resistance. the doors of America in hope of stop- toward the Italian as ongside the tb« floM of troops which will turn Trent southward FAIRBANKS SINKING; southern flank, the Germans are trying Reserves Check Blows. ping front. push westward ds smartly th© balance against the central pow- ARE OUT ON STRIKE to between the Oise The steady arrival of French re- paai, the Austrian, ass. Hope ers on the western battle front. At St. Eivie where ALL HOPE IS GONE and the Marne, it was indicated in the serves, however Is strengthening the Italian and Swiss frontiers meet, the night official statements. entire and Americans. The first attack was made on the been line rendering infiltration , as Franc© schooner Edwin H. Cole, 75 miles off 1,000 Water- Austrian garrison has greatly Indianapolis, Ind.. June 33 —Charles They have made some progress on constantly more difficult. This is par- looks Nearly Steel and strengthened. Warren was this front, between Noyon and Cha- notlceabls at Chaudun, le to th© Jersey highlands, at 4 p. m. yes- Italian Fairbanks rapidly sinking ticularly where de in arms. terday. The crew landed this morning of Wash- Emperor Karl is going to the today, llopo for Ids recover;’ has teau-Thierry, but are being held in the the Germans sought to filter works Employes week, according been along through French and In New York. front this to a dis- given up. lie haa been growing weaker center the Marne and on the the gap between tho forests of Com- han before, and several other ships ington Ask Wage Raise. patch from Vienna. for the last 48 hour#; rtnl was reported eastern flank between Dormans and plegne and Villers-Cotterets. A steamer Rheims. \v crisis, were said to hav© been sent to the bot- In a very critical condition oariy today. With their efforts to reach the Oise - june been with- various points along the coast, Rome, 3.—Premier Orlando 4s His condition Is considerably worso The battle line now apparently runs thus checked and their west- tom at visiting the front and impart- from Semplgny (two miles south of advance this front. as far north as shoals. Washington, June 4.—Nearly 1,000 Italian than at any time slue* he eufferod an ward along the Marno meeting l Nantucket ing the soldiers, in view of Noyon) southward through Carlepont with Capture and Sink Ship. city employes went on strike hero to- cheer to attack of Bright's disease several determined resistance, the boches nat- ADIEU. Most the impending Austrian offensive. weeks ago. to Mnulin-Sous-Touvent, southeast- urally are throwing the of their Capt. H. Q. Newcombe, of the Edwin day for higher wages. of them ward to Chaudun, bulk —Maj. through Fonrenoy efforts into- the valley the Ourcq. Gen. H. Cole, declared that two U-boats fly- were employed in the street cleaning southwestward through Corey to Fav- of n his way The entire battle front now measures ing ths German naval e/isigv, captured and water departments. They quit CHILD LABOR LAW HUN LIE IS NAILED verolles. southeastward through Torcy 120 kilometers n. His last his after firing a shot across his (74.52 miles), divided ship work when their demands for a min- and Bou reaches to Chateau-Thierry, into thr«,e sectors —Noyon to >mo here to bows; gave th© men 10 minutes to along Soissons. imum of $4 a day were not granted. IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL BY GENERAL PERSHING eastward the norttubank of the 30 miles); Soissons i of his old abandon the ship, then blew up the ves- Marne to Verneuil, rrortheaatward to h Chateau 45 kilometers (27.- division. aei with bombs. r through Champlateto Champigny, and SPANISH PLAGUE SPREADS. — and As the Americana were taking to the Washington, D. C., June 4. Uie Washington, D. C., .Tun© 3.—General 945 miles), Chateau-Thierry to 3.—The mysterious child* labor of 1316 thence northeastward around Rflelms Rheims. 45 kilometers. small boats, saw one of the sub- Madrid* June federal law forbids Pershing’s communique of Jane 2, mado average dis- they plague which interstate* shipment of products of In a semi circle, at» an The Germajis to date haev engaged marine© turn aside and start off in purd public today, "'enies the German official tance of two miles from the city. spread to MÍTOcco. according to a child labor was uncon- report© that Franco-Arntrlcun depots 50 divisions 0500,000 men). •Suit of a strnmer. 4M received here today. Tho In the capture of Fere-En-Tardenois, despatch stitutional and Invaiiu by the supreme captured by the fumy. Officials of the port of New York garrison there has become were on the eastern flank, which the French i CLASS order#! all ships to .remain in the har- Spanish' court: “The German official communique,” announced Tnursday, the war BRITISH GAIN GROUND. afflicted. # Injunctions restraining the govern- "says Geignan bor. The submarine net wo© swung reshins, said, ’Fran .'o-Anerican office claimed the acquisition of a London, June 3.—One hundred and across the entrance. This fol- ment from putting the statute Into ef- depost ol numerous ox Lem entered into “Franco-Amerlcan depot, including far ninety-three prisoners were taken in st evening harbor the an*] Charlotte, N. lowed receipt of information that a Whcs lack of funds prevented fect restraining a C.. our possession at rvre-Un-Tardenola.' over 500.000 shells, incalculable sup- a local operation in Flanders last night, lbers in St. erection of a new hospital at Palm cotton mill from discharging children ’’This statement Is absolutely un- whloh slightly advanced the British inse, of ¦number of ships, including three plies of pioneer and telephone mater- the achooners, been destroyed. There Reach, four women started in ami employ id by It were sustained by the true. there befng no American depot* ials, and over 1,000 vehicles.” This line, Field Marshal Haig reported to-t had ” d the class raised nearly >30,000 in a few days. court tn that region day. tdminlster- also was a report, credited to the kfetrl- probably refers to munitions manu- tho bishop d patriotic egatlon on .nd Ameri- ¦ vices were :o

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