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First to . Fail Ke»pe*t »a Pa** 1 Last.the Truth: News Editorials ~ Advertisementsafótamie 26.130 rCopyrlKh« loin. vo, Lxxym . The Tribune Ass'n] . . . f SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918 i-ven fiwwrmi *» Qttmtmr Ifew tt&k mné TITRE*»*TtOUtM CCKM jf> ^ TWOVamrmjjfäfc ^¡¡/^¡jmMm) dirtsue» | Xiaam»kef« Germans Reach in 10-Mile Advance; 45 Miles Away; Battle Line Extended U.S.Transport Reserves Will Stop TeutonFliers Reserves Held Teutons, Says Paris Lincoln Sunk WASHINGTON, May 31.. Kill Ludendorff Strik for An official French Doctors By Foe Worry ing Capital; telegram concerning the German drive a Torpedo says : AndPatients British Staff By "The expected event which Presses Atta«ck on 80-Mile Line will hold the Germans in check OnWayHome will be the intervention of large Bomb Canadian Germans Have Vast Reser¬ French reserves. Until now Hospital a THE only limited numher of troops as Flare Lights Up Red voir of Man Power Yet GERMAN THRUST TO THE MARNE Enemy Keeping Up have been engaged, which ex¬ His Washington Without plains why the German rush Cross Signs to Draw Upon Terrific Drive, has extended to the valley of Details, but Is Conñ- the Marne." Using Forty-five Many Burned to Situation Admittedly Divisions dent Casualty List _ Death in Ruins "Very Anxious One" Will Be Small Greeks Dent Berlin Now Claims Vessel Remained U. S. Medical Officer Slain Not as Dangerous, How¬ 45,000 Prisoners Bulgar Lines; While Aiding at Opera¬ ever, as Would Be Like Afloat for Hour tion on British Officer Drive at Amiens 400 Guns and Much Is Capture 1,500 (By The Asisoc.iatsd Press) LONDON, May 31..The Germana Booty Reported Many Men From New- WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN in the Champagne offensive in Taken; Marne , May 31..Early on Thursday France have now reached the right morning German airmen bombed an¬ York Believed Aboard New Army, Aided by the bank of the River Marne on a ten- Railway Cut other hospital.this time a Canadian mile institution.and front, according to a statement Troopship Attack¬ French Guns, Gains Mile exacted a,considerable to toll of casualties. those killed given The Associated Press to-day The Germans yesterday made the in Among the British General ed Macedonia by the explosion or flames was an by Staff. greatest gains since the Yesterday The statement that launching American medical officer, who was ad¬ says the Ger- of their offensive, five days ministering an anaesthetic to a British mans have not yet entered Château WASHINGTON, May 31..Loss LONDON, May 31..The reorganized officer in the operating room when Thierry, but that they are attacking ago. of the homeward bound American Greek army, cooperating with French that part of the hospital was demol¬ heavily there and to the northward. In the centre of the salient the en¬ artillery", launched a ished. The transport President Lincoln was re- yesterday heavy raid occurred at 12:30 The statement, which is by emy ten miles southward blow at the Bulgarian positions near o'clock in the plunged ported to-day by Vice-Admiral Sims. j morning. 0 high military and is ex¬ Srka Di Legen, or. the Struma River The authority and reached th« Marne River The message was brief, merely stat- hospital attacked was a large pressive of the opinion of the Brit¬ front in Macedonia, and forced the one. It had been in i a of the vessel was at existence since ish General Staff of along front about ten miles, Ing torpedoed 10:40 | enemy back, on a front of nine miles the of the situation on o'clock this and early days the war and was the Western south of Fere-en-Tardenois, be¬ morning went down ) to a depth of more than a mile, ac¬ marked by huge Red Cross The front, says: an hour signs. "The later. It made no mention cording to an official announcement German airmen, working partly by the main German offensive has tween Chateau Thierry and Dor- of casualties. received from Salonika to-night. light of the moon, dropped four bombs been directed toward Chateau mans. officials waited More than 1,500 Bulgarian and Ger¬ near the and Dormans. The Ger- Navy anxiously to¬ hospital, and then, not ap¬ Thierry Along an eighty-mile front Luden- night for further details, but as the man prisoners, including thirty-three parently able to see exactly where they mans have reached the right bank officers and a dorff is now for 45 attack occurred by daylight and the large quantity of war were hitting, lighted a brilliant flare of the Marne on a front of ten miles striking Paris, materials, were taken. which was miles ship remained afloat for an hour let fall to illuminate the from a point west (east?) of Cha- away. In the centre so far This is the first important engage¬ they i>lt certain the list1 surroundings. teau Thierry to Dormans [From he has scored his maximum suc- casualty ment of the Greek army in the war. Flare Reveals ,*you.d be small and probably limited Following the abdication of the pro- Hospital Chateau Thierry to Dormans in a i cess. Here he has driven south German to a few men killed or King Constantine af:d the ac- As the place was lighted up by this direct line is twelve miles and until he has cut the Marne rail- injured by cession of his son last j flare along the Alexander, June, they released another bomb or river much «* way. explosion. war against the Central Powers was two, which ¡the more..Ed.] The virtually declared, but no immediate dropped squarely on a large On the Allied left wing the Ger¬ President Lincoln was a big, of the In Hold Chateau former offensive action was taken. wing hospital. this wing ¡Allies Thierry mans extended the battleffont passenger liner of the Ham¬ A French military commission was there were three floors, on the bottom sent to Greece and "They have not captured Chateau and flattened the Allied salient à burg-American "line. She was one of under its direction one of which was the room. more than .'500,000 Greek were operating but are into their lines near the German taken troops On the above were Thierry, attacking very Coucy, north i snips over by the put in training for a Balkan offensive story the office and here and to the United States which was patients' rooms, and above them Were heavily northward. of . They forced the Al¬ at the declaration of promised this spring. members of the. fc'ar. hospital personnel. "They alreatTy have captured lies back to a line running along She was a vessel of 18.072 Reached All Objectives Part of the wing was demolished the terrific by Soissons, and yesterday they ex- the Ailette River, between tons. | The French official state- explosion and many un¬ Noyon following fortunate persons were killed and tended their attack northwest to and Soissons. This blow The Navy ment was given out in Paris to-night: wounded The practi¬ Department made this when the building collapsed Noyon and forced the French back, German gains yesterday in the. Aisne drive, greater than on any previous day of the offensive, linked the Aisne offensive official announcement: "EASTERN THEATRE, May 30.. and buried them. are indicated on the map. Between Château Thierry and Dormans, Ludendorff's forces reached the River cally up Greek troops, supported by French ar- to so that the line now runs almost the salient driven on "The Strange say, those who were on Marne. The active battlefront, from Noyon on the west to beyond Rheims on the now measures with the Navy Department has tillery. attacked enemy positions of! the top floor had better luck than those from to Soissons. F.ast, Somme received a great strength at Srka di south below straight Noyon nearly eighty miles. in March and April. dispatch from Vice- of Legen, them, and several escaped, be¬ The distance the Struma. Over the whole of the cause they fell on top of the debris. "Around Rheims the position is to Paris from the tip of the Aisne salient is forty-five miles. On the Allied right wing the Ger¬ Admiral Sims that the front of the which measures stating attack, The surgeons were just about to op¬ still somewhat obscure. Probably mans extended the attack beyond U. S. steamship President Lin¬ twelve kilometres, a.id to a depth of erate on an aviation officer and the two kilometres, the infantry captured American was the Germans already have entered Rheims. Although Rheims has coln was torpedoed at 10:40 in the first tho standing by with the rush first position of anaesthetic when the crash came. All Rheims. not yet been evacuated, the swing o'clock this ¦ the- enemy, reaching all of their ob¬ those in the room The and were U. S. Official morning sank an buried under Statements jectives and them an "The French reported yesterday Troops of the enemy's armies hour later. The passing at certain avalanche of brick and woodwork. through vessel was re¬ points. The demolished that the Allied line had retired to the Ardre in an from "The reacted wing caught fire and BERLIN, May 31..The War Office issued the Valley attempt turning Europe. No fur¬ enemy strongly with burned fisreely, with many victims still the south of the canal near Rheims, to-day folloxvivg to surround the ob- ther particulars have violent artillery fire and attempted pinned in the wreckage. RaidGerman statements : city, military been re¬ west of Srka di Legen a counter at-, but this morning there was news servers believe, indicates its immi¬ ceived." which failed Worst Hospital Crime of War NIGHT..On the whole front from Noyon to the west of Rheims our tack, completely. More that the British wer'e resisting north attack is nent fall. thun 1,500 prisoners, Bulgarians and more progressing favorably. Nothing awful has occurred in of the city. The new On the flanks of the Aisne Germans, including thirty-three of¬ the annals of the hospital service since development Lines at Tool DAY..There have been artillery duels of varying intensity and minor great Many NeuTPork ficers, have been counted up to the the war began. Every available is that the German attempt is to infantry engagements. salient the French have fought present. Important war materials have in the person neighborhood was called out to extend the attack east of Rheims, We have closely pursued the enemy from the Ailette front. and retard¬ Men fallen into our hands. assist in the rescue work, and two fire retreating stubbornly materially Were Aboard v here were South of the and across the Ailette we the Paul Aviators Join in Battle brigades were called in. With the as¬ they reported attacking captured Bretigny-St. ed the enemy advance. South¬ sistance of Men Crosly-Loire line. North of the Aisne in constant "The Greek and the French ladders and other fire ap¬ last night, but no further details Pershing's Penetrate fighting we1 drove the west of Rheims a French counter Lost troops paratus the hospital proper was enemy back by way of Transport soldiers which were cooperating with of and rapidly have yet been received. Bieuxy-Chavigny. attack drove the out of Word of f of the them have shown the finest ¡n emptied patients personnel. It 400 Yards and Inflict To the south of Soissons the French forward in¬ enemy Lincoln relinking, President spirit was a desperate situation. A brought cavalry and he was a shock to New spite of unfavorable atmospheric con furnace roaring Germans Use Resource fantry for a violent counter attack. were with disastrous Thillois, which had captured »nd York City ditions. represented what was left of Every Losses on They caught vicinity. Many of the the big wing. « Enemy effects by our fire and defeated. May 29. cr»w big ship's "The aerial forces took an active Scores of "The Germans have thrown in came from the part in the persons worked frenziedly We have crossed the Soissons-Hartennes road. The Germans have now thrown «f the various boroughs battle, usine their machine at the flaming mass of twisted timbers every resource in an effort to widen city or from suburban guns at a. low altitude on the Bul¬ in their to French divisions which wiere brought up in the direction of Fere-en- divisions into the new towns. nearby reserves. attempts reach those en¬ the salient in which find them- (By The Associated Press) forty-five garian They have bombarded tombed, and many they Tardenois from the southwest, across the and from the southeast with success stations unconscious forms WITH Marne, battle. Most of Ludendorff's re¬ At least railway in the were carried out by heroic men who selves by attacking its flanks, but THE AMERICAN ARMY IN were unable in twenty-five on the ship, it' Vardar Valley and the aviation risked anywhere, spite of their desperate counter attacks, to offer reserves are still held in ground their lives to reach them. Ex¬ on the to the west of Sois- FRANCE, May 31..American forces maining at Hudovo. cellent work on heights successful resistance to our advancing corps. the part of the fire- northwest of Toul carried out a suc¬ the north. Whether he will shift A" a "In the region of Doiran and near men sons the. French are well, The rear positions of the at and Grand were »««It. the various police finally resulted in the fire being resisting enemy Arcy Rozoy to the SSfi.uno«, m that Dodropolje the British and Serbian but there were cessful raid against the German lines To the south of these Marne front in an Poroug,, wereP b,_ have carried out with extinguished, still many while the British are making a stand pierced. Fere-en-Tardenois we reached the Marne. The troops succès« a victims, more than one late last night. attempt to reach a decision will the men, either' number of raids, back including sis¬ south and southwest of Rheims. heights of Saint Gamme, Romigny and Champvoisy are in our possession. irnttbyrlauve*°f°' bringing ter, buried in the ruins. There was nt» The American troops went over the be decided soon. hy te!eph"««- in- prisoners." hope that were efforts held the On the southern bank of the , to the west of Rheims, Germigny, Lma;°n%mat,o.. Beeking they alive. These thus far have top along- a front of 600 At the The police, of course, yard.*. Gueux and Thillois were captured. Paris is confident of the outcome. could German salient to a narrow width. same time the American the fact artillery The number of prisoners and booty are increasing continuously. More Foch has not yet engaged the ö*t bare Italians Scoff at Germans Bomb "The situation is a very anxious one, fire. The men advanced behind &e! WamshÄngha5Ceptad rePO--ted the ves- opened than 45,000 prisoners and more than 400 guns and thousands of machine main of »unk. not only because the Germania have the while the bulk his reserves, which an barrage guns poundtd have Among those whn ,.¡ j German U. S. made such rapid progress advance guns been taken. are said to number "millions." obtain some '" t0 Propaganda Hospital of twenty-six miles in tour days but the enemy lines and rear areas. det*?l¡ .f T*th,i v,Vn.rate on thousand waj Willi»,., r , vessel's also because still have such large blew the en- Paris Admits German Advance Marne Forty-five prisoners, 400 New In Air Raid they Engineers up enemy Brighton *Hi, .°f £»* No H-eed to Big reserves available to be thrown into tanglements. The infantry swarmed PARIS, May SI..The War issued the guns, thousands of machine guns «».¡atânt 2lWa!tor <-**>.el, was Pay Manifestoes (By The Associated Press) the battle at any Office today following: Doatî«..*: 0n point. the where there was DAY. The Germans their effort on their as and much are claimed Although S^ïf "». »hip. Dropped by Aviators At¬ WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN "The Germans' big attack began May through defences, extended right far as the booty by 0n the fighting in which the Germans sus¬ Oise by violent attacks in the of the Ailette. The French fell Berlin. Prefidon-LincoVn Ia1,1.0*8 WUson FRANCE, May 30..German airmen 27 with about thirty divisions on a region back, *~ tacking Message made a front of miles from Berneri- tained losses. fighting, on positions to the north of the line Blcrancourt-Epagny. £*'»m*n RochZ^T^0* . tn* har pretentious raid on the area thirty-five from that -;«. ji ¿ only were WASHINGTON, May 31. -A new Ger¬ to This was Two prisoners taken by the In the region of Soissons and fuither south the German attack broke "ave been on known to behind the American lines in court Leuilly. front held hÀ»,Jlefin,te,y Ll^'" man to Picardy seven Allied of which Americans. One of them attempted to down before the heroic resistance of the who maintained their Foe Holds 10-Mue te"«nt Fran B Juru«r propaganda designed destroy last Bombs were on by divisions, French, ?vd.*as a night. dropped all British were on the and across AHce MuH in i 80n of Mr»- the Italian people's confidence in the three right escape on the way No Man's position in the western outskirts of the town and along the road to Chateau .New ?t: Mlli?' sides of one of the largest hos- four French on the left. Stretch Rochcle m it- ^«nklin Avenue, United States was disclosed in Land and was killed by a Massachu¬ Thierry. Along Marne; lln .¦ twenty-seven to-day pitáis in a town many miles to the rear Bombardment Lasts Two Hours .'"'».Wind.f d official thousands of setts corporal. In the centre the Germana succeeded in a advance in the ..rv« about 'Í th* »aval re- dispatches, saying of the front. American and French "After a bombardment of two hours, making slight Cuts Railway Line 'o fil, 0nth" *«». of German had The Americans penetrated the Ger¬ north of the Marne. Further as well as north enlisting ll Prior copies newspapers been wounded soldiers were carried to cel¬ which appears to have been very ef- regions east, northwest and D«y Street at the: distributed in a fectiye in cutting our wire, the Ger- man positions to a depth of more than of all German efforts to make progress were vain. An By Arthur S. Draper Í* was/tnploycd*>'* Italy carrying story lars and caves by American nurses and Rheims, energetic Telephone New York; saying the recent message of President maní; assaulted. They overran the 400 found numbers of' French won Cable to The. Co^anvof.* an members of the yards. They counter attack delivered by troops back Thillois. (Special Tribure) engineer. He w» electrical Wilson to was addressed in fact American Red Cross. French front lines. The British held al Italy a few dead Germans who had been killed by department on th. »n ,'' «««trician's to France and that tli« Italian Only persons were injured in their second line at first, but event- NIGHT..On our left wing in the region of the lower Ailette the Ger¬ LONDON, May 31..Ludendorff is govern¬ as most by the American fire. Informa¬ iphn short «f r,ht' them with ridicule. That the raid was planned on a manding the river crossings. Crown Prince's army has reached 8 í'w on"Í7*,.d much scale than rocent Four Attacks Repulsed and further to the south in the direction of Neuilly St. Front. To the weHs r Thi ev3troycr UP t0 As an explanation of the propaganda larger ones over "Since this time the Crown Prince ! the Marne between Château j ***** officials to-day suggested that the this territory is evidenced from reports has done the utmost possible with his Four German counter attacks yester¬ west of Soissons our troops have delivered vigorous counter attacks and Thierry Frenchman to te¿Ahl"md,ucin«uahe made by many Americans in of armies to forward. He and Dormans. a distance of ten «bUine-J transfer to th« ? place' Austro-German authorities might be in villages proup push day against the American troops at have arrested all the enemy's efforts, inflicting very severe losses. miles,, ° over which the raiders has in reserve division About thirtv f. í tran»Port. fear of an Italian offensive. Internal passed. The thrown every Cantigny, west of Mon*"didier, were re¬ The enemy was unable to make any progress in this direction. On The Marne railway has been cut. »".«a uni of the naval conditions in Austria, it was make Germans came in wave formation and he possesses, with the aim of pushing alter sharp fighting. Lu'nmbcrs said, then scattered to pulsed the other hand, the enemy has been able to win some to the west The latest news from the front Y°"**r. when w» *a8, "»nized in unlikely an Austrian offensive at this widely. One squadron through the Marne and cutting the Machine guns were especially active ground ««".ner, on tLar Pva8 glared, were time. dropped bombs n few hundred feet important railway to Chalons. during the day. A wounded German of the road from Soissons to Chateau Thierry, and in the direction of this shows that the German line run-* f>ra°n? them are ri, rCi",d*i1t Lincoln. from nn American field hospital, and at "Our transport of reserves has captain was captured. town he has passed Oulchy-la-Ville and Oulchy-le-Chateau. from to of- »5 J' the same time one of the well and there is reason Noyon Pommiers, went L'n« NîDDePha;hafIe8 McLaugh- long-range worked very In one of the counter attacks In the centre weak German forces have reached the north Mcintyre^^l R8" Avenue; William Forts at 'guns shelled a village a few hundred to hope that the Germans will not make launched against the Americans in bank of Soissons, then southeast to Chateau, ^ï»tvre.?4rrBa", Kronstadt the situ¬ the Marne, between Charteves and On our the WilliaU Y M ?eeAh u %«<*¦ H*"y yards away. any further progress, although Cantigny trie Germans tried to use Joulgonne. right situation Thierry, cast the Marn« to W buîldin«f: Alfred ation must remain anxious as as along Sirapson- c P «" Seized Germans Bombs Drop Near New long tanks. The enemy infantry had no is unchanged, as well as to the northwest and to the north of Rheims. and by Hospital thev have plenty of reserves. The im¬ more than shown itself than the Amer¬ Dormán«, thence northeast John The first alarm was Hostile Before McConUy, in o" Avenue; F. sounded at 11 mediate future depends on what course ican artillery a fire. Artillery Increasing Amiens, Haig Reports through Ville-en-Tardenois to Thil¬ H- 10 Str«t: JohT- o'clock. The dropping of bombs and the take:». The Crown Prince opened heavy A- Mackeñ, L?n^i*rd0n LONDON, June 1. --The Daily the of enemy Both the foot soldiers and the tanks LONDON, May 31..The reports issued to-day by Field Marshal lois. Boyle, 6 U.. . Street- Charles firing many anti-aircraft guns has used up virtually all his own re¬ p,*-c«: Har&1<- Mail's" Copenhagen correspondent almost were driven back in disorder. British in France rvere as f^àiftÎ1".! says began immediately. Later there serves and «jome from the army groups The new American Can¬ Haig from Headquarters follows: There is some doubt about the po* R Avenue; Will- to th« was a brief pause, after which the raid¬ positions in l8"» Th^omMdVaî?h that, according Petrograd news¬ to the eastward, but the great hulk of tigny are NIGHT.- There is nothing of especial interest to report from the sitions Thom.. P. ers returned, to remain almost until the German reserves are to the being improved constantly. around Rheims. SV 91 Mech ^.treet; paper "Pravo," th« Germans have north. The Americans have not budged an British front. seized some dawn. It remains to be seen whether the en¬ and fortified of the forts inch since they gained the town. Every DAY. A of our rushed a German Using 45 Divisions at Kronstadt. A new American evacuation hospital emy will use them to develop his suc- party troops post southeast of Arras time the enemy .'rt'.llery starts a bom- That briefly tells the grave story Kronstadt is the Russian naval bas« Continued on Page 3, Column 6 on Continued on next Column 7 Continued on next Column 5 of the Crown Prince's effort in which m iew »ailes Iron» P«9teof*ra& j Continued Page 6, Column 5 jxtge, page, «-rtt ¡ he is employing all,Î his reserves,