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other move down the Ourcq and the RHONDDA, DICTATOR Hani toward Pari will compel Gen. NEW DRIVE CALLED CENTRAL POWERS' Foeh to make some wider distribution Where the French Are Holding the Germans on the Marne Salient. OF FOOD, A VISCOUNT at hl reserves. J Jfaas-- Reserves Available. PEACE OFFENSIVE King on Birthday Bestows POPULATIONS DROP ' ' Psr another puh, whether tho Honor for War Services. ba right, left or centre, tho Ger- mans ar reported to have still from Juna' J. The King's birthday Pan-Germ- London, Year Germany Will Re forty to forty.five unused divisions, jrJKM an Newspaper As- Next 7 II waa Isaued wtder Prince Ruprecht : that means honor list, which atrtk-In- g Million Persons ilelow 400,000 and 600,000 men. Finally serts That Now Is the Time contains only ona announcement of t their new system Rives them the power elevation of , publiq Interest the Normal Number. of repeating-- nn the first two or three to State Terms. Baron Bhondda to a Viscount "for days of a well matured and well masked publlo services aa food con- attack, a surprise (by weight. In a troller." manner against which all the vigilance SOCIALISTS ALSO ACT Among' the new peers created are Sir 8 MILLION LOST IX AVAIf of the air craft of the Allies cannot Matthew Arthur, President of tha Bcot-tl&- h wholly guard. Association, and Sir. Will- - In sit- Unionist It la an Important factor the I - rr rv. nhnlnnin nf the Tatem (hat In fighting Austria-Hungar- y Civilian Deaths MoHnt uation the between the Bodies in Bteam Navigation Comsany. The four Bniir' Mame and Parts den. Foch has also teen new Baronetcies inciuae uw j...-- - the advantage of short and swift com- Likewise Benew Demands riAM.Mii.. nt PacI Mines, and Rob While Birth Rate Is Suf-- munications, rallronds radiating; from ' Harmsworth, son of the Paris to all parts of Franco can bring for Negotiations. ert Leicester fcring Great Fall. 1 up late Airrea riarmsworui. reinforcement. There are also Forty-thre- e knighthoods were ample shifting new lateral connections for ..- - via tnrtltifl'tn .Alfred Butt. Ms reserves to mett attacks. an 2. AktrrnDAM, June t. "Is a new Oar-m- theatrical manager, and A. O. Jeans and London, June The drain nf wan coming?" the John M. he Ban. editors respectively of power, the fall In the numbers of births peace offensive is and the loss of the population through RESERVES HOLD BACK political tne iviverpooi roiv ana mo wumvii question now being aaked In Daily Telegraph, sickness and underfeeding Is felt mnr ONRUSH OF GERMANS circles. What has often been, advocated The honors betowi by the King are severely by the Central Towers than h organs, important war the peoples of tho Kntente. Whereas In German Soclallstla and radical almost exclusively for population t. namely, that Germany should clearly service. There is th customary long annual gain of In German, Tremendous Assaults of the terms upon nf nfnmntWini in orders for In Austria and In Hungary has !m and unequivocally state the nf virions place to serious loss, peoples Enemy Arm Resisted. which she would be willing to make chivalry In the civil, military, naval. a the of tU Pan-Germ- Entente have suffered a very small peace is now urged even .by the Indian ana ooioniai services. In comparison. JTreus-Zeittin- which Judges the Th n m.mH m Bnnnitfirii the Institution London, June 2. The situation In Great Britain's population has so far the second battle of the Marne was present moment as a most opportune nf Ihi new eorattons for distinguished flying remained at about the same figure;, distinctly better French one. service in th forces. gains balancing losses. The rate of have arrived upon the scene In This Berlin newspaper says with em- In the peace United States has not hen sufficient force to hold the Germans on phasis It Is not a peace offer but a affected at all. As the war goes on thn deep Is wanted, and It be- the western side of the salient, offensive that BRITISH OFFICERS growing disparity In the losses of popa-latlo- n from the Alsne at to the lieves the recent German military suc- between the Central Towers nnl Marne, notwithstanding that the Ger- cesses cannot fall to add weight to any the peoples fighting them is likely to mans concentrated all their strength for concrete proposal Germany may make CRITICISED If tho war goes on Into nU a, tailing blow In that district. now, only, the newspaper adds, it should IN U. S. ear the population of the German Em- By . tremendous assaults, delivered be made publicly. pire, on which reliance was placed for , With huge masses of troops, the Ger- There need be no apprehension, the the enlargement of Germany's prosperity mans took eight or ten villages In this newspaper asserts, that a peace offen- and industry and for repairing the Motor, the heaviest fighting being In sive will wesken Germany's political po- London Paper Seeks Recall of to trade and commerce after thn the, short stretch between the Ourcq sition, and It argues that those who war, will have lost 10 per cent, nf the Blver and the Marne, but almost all of would leave the entire Issue to the Those Who Fail to Keep numbers and a still greater proportion cf thsra were promptly recaptured In bril- sword take too narrow a view of this Its industrial strength. liant counter attacks by the French, war and show no understanding of Its Up to Our Standard. most of them instantly. In fact the political consequences. German Loss (i Per Out. French seemed to have made up their Tha German Empire, which In June, the Germans gone minds that had far Lack of Cnltr Cited. Special Cable Detpalch to Tmu fltm. 1919, should have had 72,000,011 of enough, and their counter attacks were Kreue-7.ettun- g people, no 64,500 The goes on potting out Copyright. 1111 i all fight rutrvei. will have more than imply irresistible. Govern- 000. Germany as 'a whole will ha i only on that the absence of a definite Ijohdos, 2. The Foil Jtfoll Oo , At one point the western ment peace programme Is destroying in- June per cent, less population than when tk side of the wedge were the German ternal unity, while the lack of political tette published yesterday an unusual war began. Of those that have hsei Cains, Important, ami even there they activity in the Interval between battles editorial article in th nature of a warn- killed, the greater number were inn It were very slight. This wss In the the prima of life and energy, whom (lor - tends to hamper the conduct of the war ing to British officers in America. It is v aistrlct Immediately- west of Chateau many could least spare. By deaths In "Thlerr, trrtops and leads to ail sorts of rumors about headed "A Word to Loto Mltner." and i where the, Kaiser's DESPERATE effprts of the Germans to widen the wedge which they the west of Chateau Thierry, their westernmost extension on the disagreements between the Government the batUe gone the German Kmplre hi captured the heights dominating the says : lost at least 3,000,000 men. The blrt'i they have driven Marne. The French still hold that part of the town which lies south and the army commanders. town, whfch had previously down to the Marne brought no material gains to them The Government Is called upon by the "Large numbers of British officers are rate has sunk to such a figure that bv taken. Only that part of Chateau of the river. Kreut-Zeitun- p next year the number will yesterday. On the western side of the salient, from the Oise to to appoint Immediately a now in America engaged in various mis- of births Thierry which la ".on the opposite or On the eastern side of the salient, between Dormans on the Marne consisting leading have fallen short of what they woult hiit Is held now Chateau Thierry, where they concentrated strength, they cap- commission of a sions, many them recruiting British southern bank by the their 'and Rheims, the Germans made a slight advance to the east in the economist, a colonial expert, representa- of have been had there been no war by French. tured the villages of , Corey, Faverolles and Troesnes, but regon of Olizy and tives of the army and the navy and an subjects resident In the United States. three and a third millions of children. In the same period the annual number Fraaca-Aaterlr- an immediate attacks by the French them out again, except Pompelle, presidency These officers represent the armies of stores Captured. counter forced In an attack north of Rheims the Germans took Fort international Jurist, under the of deaths among at Faverolles. Mont de Choisy. near the end of this line, up by a British counter attack. of an able diplomatist to work out a Empire, sufferings, the German civilian On the eastern of northern but were forced to give it the whose endurance population has, owing to the strem nnd side the salient was Franco-America- n complete peace programme, but It urges stormed four times by the Germans, who finally captured it, only The German report says they have captured a and heroism in the field have won the anxiety of the war nnd owing to sick- there waa heavy fighting tti places, that time presses and that It must be particularly about the middle of the to be driven out at the point of French bayonets. depot at on the eastern side of the salient, con- unstinted admiration and respect of the ness and disease, which have been by Germans was high done quickly. A definite programme by lint, whete the Germans, apparently The most important gain the the ground to taining an enormous amount of stores. after consultation with party leaders, American people. hardships nnd food trouh.. ffndlng this side lets strongly held Increased by one million ne.r the l. than the newspaper asserts, undoubtedly circumstances It Is ob- on the west, drove eastward In th" 'I'nder these But this Is perhaps to tw tegarded with all kinds of household goods, the early days of the battle. The big would Insure a majority In the Reichs- vious that the conduct of these British merely Ticinlty of for coops, guns, however, are TURKEY REPORTED BRITISH MAKE U. S. tag, as policy as weeding nnd no gieat distance. chicken pigs, lambs, mixed with still taking a small was obtained for the officers should be above reproach. We loss. Much of short Herlln asserts place wltl- - the morta'"i' captured Btn.ill children and old folks scarcely as compared the Infantry. HOME of unrestricted submarine warfare. regiet to say. however, upon unim- among among that the Germans at this place able to understand what is occurring. IN BAD FOOD PLIGHT MEN FEEL AT peachable authority, this Is children and the civilian huge Franco-America- n depot that far population wholo a with an from being the case. Apart from lapses as a has been caused normous amount of stores. Koctalleta Reiterate Stand. by the way In which the food supply of American Troops Moving; In, OFFICIAL ACCOUNTS Accom-plishe- d from high of conduct ndrth. Ger- Poor Said to Be Living on Seven Lines of Work Vorirnrrts, organ, that standard Germany has been mismanaged Further at Rhelms, the the Berlin Socialist which is expected from our higher of- in ths mans stormed won Peasants, farmers, storekeepers and commenting on Kreiz-7.e4ttn- peace Interests and Fort rompelle, OF DAY'S OPERATIONS Chettnutt and Seeds. in Last Month. the ficers. It Is generally felt in the United of the lu.nl holders and of the but almost at once were out by local officials march between In the offensive manifesto, complains It farming class and to the of thrown cat- loat States that wrong kind of officer Is detriment broiling mm, many of them leading Is n the poor. the British, who came back In a sharp Iinpon, June Iteports concerning lxiNWiN, June 2. What the British a attempt at n favor- representing us. the The land holders and farmers aounter attack. tle or driving sheep or goats, while the French Recover Some Ground able moment of military success to tie have prospered while the poor In th" military police or old reservists help the food situation In Turkey show that people have accomplished in the past "In the first place many of these men 2 The' German ofTiolal statement ta South of Ourcq. the German Government permanently towns have gone Ehort of bread and po- them along and show them the routes the conditions continue bad and that there do are young and have seen no active the capture of numerous villages Is among montr "in an effort to something to the annexation pro- tatoes. I'.' toward various destinations where hos- a great deal of suffering the gramme, service. Naturally the American peo- below Soissons, but falls to state that .O.VOO.V, June 2. FollouHnp (he people, some of the poorest being forced tangible and systematic to make Ameri- nnd adds: ple feel that they should be the front, tjiey were Immediately lost again. pitable town or village folk are ready art "Nevertheless, we also demand from at Iletter Conditions In Britain. It to receive compatri- official reports on the operation to depend to a large extent on chestnuts can soldiers feel at home In Great Brit- leaving such posts as those they now fill asserts a'ttack their unfortunate lost snort-ag- e the Government a peace offensive that violent by the and pumpkin seeds owing to food and an to Invalided officers who fought On the other hand, because of the llh-er- ots. night to-d- on the trestem ain" is summed up In the Weekly have French around Vemeul, just east of and front: and the high prices. Immediate announcement of its concrete in separation allowances the hlsh Few complaints are heard as the long newspaper tabulates seven war not and bear the honorable scars and Dormant, on the Marne, were repulsed. KHKNCH (MIGHT) The battle In ceitaln districts, those on the mid- The alms. We arc animated by lust of their service. It Is not seemly wages, the vital conditions of tho work- columns pass to The rear. Most of the of as of conquest, Gov- that Farla reports that west of Neullly-S- t. continued The enemy's prin- dle Ruphrates, for example, harvest pros- lines work done follows: and demand that the America should be converted Into a ing classes in Great Britain hare beer reople are confident that the exile from cipal were "First A project was launched for ernment's conditions shall be of a Front the Germsns were driven back will only dura- efforts between the region pects In the beginning of thin e.ir were such shelter for slackers In khaki. better since the war than when the war re- their homes be of short town to 'adopt American towns nature as can really lead and that the French attacked and tion, gen- north of the Ourcq and north of the bad and starvation was anticipated British forthwith to "Not only have we this complaint, but began. By next year the German em- Interspersed with them, but troops purjK!-- of systematized hospi- peace, namely, they captured Hill 163. The village of direc- Marne. Our stood the shock unless the Government helped A certain for the that shall convince It Is thought that British officers while pire will be 7.025.000 lower In population erally proceeding In the opposite re- tality our Champlat also was recaptured and some with" firm courage. Tho Germans amount of seed was at the Government' to American soldiers and sailor'. enemies that they have no oppres- in the United States should conform to than It would have been had war nnt tion, are all sorts of troops, cavalry and "Second The Ministry of information sion, violence or severance of the ground was gained near Infantry, French, British and Ameri- captured Faverolles. but their attacks disposal, but local Turkish authorities national the social stsndards maintained in the taken plate. against Corey and Troesnei failed. were obstructing nnd dishonest and appointed Sir Itandolf Baker as director territory to fear from a victorious Ger- army. can. 'The sight of this gathering army . many " American These are very strict, The vitality of the peoples of Autr'i West of Neullly-St- Front our coun- would not Issue the full amount. of the American troops' welfare In Great the American officer neither drinks nor and of Hungary even Uarrq. cheers the people leaving their homes, ter enemy on Britain. At n meeting of the party has suffered mnie Preasare South of the and rarely group of soldiers passes attacks drove the back Newly appointed seed roinmi'ioners Socialist dances In public places. It Is with feel- This perhaps was to be expected 7 a Passy-en-Valol- s. recaptured way. Director-Gener- al commute In Berlin on Friday, according military correspondent of the refu- We Hill found difficulties placed In their Third Sir Kdward Ward. ings of disappointment that Americans peoples of Austria will be 11 per eei ..The without words of greeting from the 163 In this locality. Voluntary Organizations, an- to l'onrnerlir, Frledrlch Bbert, British Wireless Service" writes as fol- gees. waa no psnlc when the I'nder these conditions the success of the of note the hehalor of some of our of- poorer In numbers next year than if t There on nounced a systematic tospl-tallt- y of the Social an- lows concerning the operations on the people were, ordered to 'Further south the front of harvest Is highly problematical. plan for Democrat, ficers who disregard the mtlitsry con- war had never taken place. The w leave. two enemy were proepects In private homes to personnel nounced that the party leaders In- front In France: i Allied cavalry patrols more attacks In other districts harvest the had ventions of the country they are visit- be S per cent, lower In numbers lb with than broken up. been spoiled by of American camp directly received a copy of the Kntente "Although the fighting has been se- ordinary daring-- make their waj' about have the action the of aviation ing. they were in 1914, Hungary will be f On our right we recaptured Cham-pl- at troops. of Socialist memorandum on war alms. vere on Alsne front, particularly be- enemy is In areas east the Jordan the "Fourth British authorities for the "It is very undesirable that false Im- worse off. It will have a populattui 1 the the country where the known gained In pub- Phllipp Scheldermsnn tween the Olne the Marne, are and some ground the Turks turned their animals looe fi the first time In history authorized the asserted that pressions of our army should be pro- per cent, lower before war and there has to have enetrated. and encounters direction of crops when they ripe, lic playing on the alms of the Entente ffoclallsts were than the an' been no very pronounced change In the frequent. The allied horsemen are were practically of baseball Sundov. and duced in the minds of our great ally; 13 per cent lower than If there had bee pres- causing wholesale destruction the first match under scheme will to a great extent In complete accord with wo Situation. The main pressure of the working now as they have never worked FHKXCII (DAT) German tie think the matter Is Important enough no war As the war continues ." w. sure Intensity on Turkish soldiers hale suffered from take place In London next Sunday. the annexationist aims of the Entente to warrant anemy Is still directed westward, where since the earliest days of the war. continues with the Governments. the personal Intervention of these losses Increase, g Olse food shortage. The bread ration should "Fifth Arrangements were completed .Mllner, It jis is still .trying to widen his (lank in Small squads dash here and there, reen-forcin- front between the and the Marne. I.ord for would be a mis- Meanwhile despite the lnsfes wh" 'i In re- be 900 grammes daily, but tire men rare- through the National Sporting Club for The committee adopted a resolution the direction ot the Forest of Villers-"Coiteret- the weak points and often ren- Kxtremely violent attacks the pledging fortune indeed if American opinion were England has suffered in the war gion north of the Bols Carlepont and ly receive more thnh 40 urammes dally the holding of regular boxing contests continued adherence to the seriously affronted by the thoughtless- :w dering immense services. One of the SOU Reichstag peace the British population has been growins Moullns-sous-Touve- and frequently only for Americans throughout the country. resolution of July, 1017. ness, or "He made advances here yesterday on regiments which correspondent came were repulsed. worse, of these officers." Bv the middle of 1913 this popu vt i the troops ejected enemy The meat ration Is z'O sramines three "Hlxtr Sunday night vaudellln and which declared for no annexations and front between Vaurezis, west Sols-son- across no sleep suc- French have the will be only 3 per cent lower than ' of had had for four of times a week, but on the few occasions concert for Americans are to ln held no Indemnities. and , west of da- - nWhts. In time from positions north these points. WARSAW WORKERS would have been without wnr Grei Chateau cessive and that Choisy, when meat has been available the ration regularly In the Ixndon theatres STRIKE. Thierry, lly the end of the duy' his these men had many hand to hand en- Mont de attacked four times Britain In 1?19 will have a larger p r by the Germans and taken by them, has not approached the liO grariimes "Seventh The King set aside a site Netr Austrian Trace Demand. '.front ran from Vaurezis through counters with enemy patrols. Butter has never been supplied, though Berlin Paper Tells ulatlon than In 1914. 8aconln-et-Breul- was recaptured point nf in the Windsor Cat!e grounds for an At a Auatro-Hun-gana- n nf Walkont In l, , Ingpont. at the the conference of the bayonet by French soldiers, who re- occasionally an inadequate substitute American Red Cross hospital " Socialist ,Corcy and Faverolles to a point near Old Time Cavalry Charge. of olive oil been pro- Democratic party, Polish City. TRENCH MOUTH NEW DISEASE. main In control. or sesame has The seaside town of Southport has which Includes all the mem- Chezy, and then bent eastward through Another squadron came upon a strong vided. Socialist Amsterdam, June 2. A formidable ' o to Bouresches. Thence enpmv naptv Between Vlerzy and the Ourcq the Initiated a scheme to provide a week's bers of the different legislatures, a de- the line runs tinder nn ntttnitr Th of The troops In the fighting line ano tne I oliday to sol- strike Is in progress in Warsaw among Affection of the Gums roimnon to to the Mame, passing through i Germans took possession longpont. convalescent American mand was made for the Immediate con- Chateau French cavalrymen Immediately charged Corey, Faverolles and Troesnes. but gunners) are better fed than the rest, but diers. The first contingent under this vocation of the employees or municipal departments, JThlerry. In In the Relchrat. It was stated according itrltlsh and fifrinnna, the old fashioned manner, facing a by an energetfc return to the offen- general the fool Is Insufficient, though plan will arrive at Soutlport from the that as to a despatch from that city "Heavy fighting has" place on Inasmuch Brest Lltovsk and I.okatan-.eipe- r taken heavy rifle fire. They killed a number again occupied the officers are nlwavs well fed. Kven Mose-le- Hill Liverpool to the of Berlin. The May li (by nwili M,i o i of won sive French troops hopital at Bucharest peace treaties violate the the ground west Soissons, hack of the enemy and captured the com- where the food shortage and disorgani- when the Mayor will formally principles peace strike was begun by the employees of Ross, the war correspondent w i by the French In their these localities. not responsible of by understanding and the Food successful mander and fourteen men. On the Itiver Marne the Germans sation are the dishonesty welcome them and Introduce them to the without annexations or Indemnities Department, owing to a re- New Zealand forces. In a r. icu i ' counter attacks. In spite of the enemy's of supply transport officers that of -- It would be almost superfluous to say have reached the heights west of Cha- the and official hostesses wl.ose guests they will these treaties shall be submitted to fusal their demands for higher wages work of the Dental Corps ra sod b "efforts the allied gains have been main-'Ulne- causes troops suffer. the and ; that the Infantry has done wonders teau Thierry. The French hold that the to be during their stay. Reichsrat before they are ratified. other concessions, and necessitated Dominion, sa s the infantry always has since the war portion of the city situated nn the The conference the closing of all the public kitchens. "We havo trench mouth. Jus e we. "On the Ilhelms flank is very further requested the The post office there began, Other branches, usually left bank of the river. FRENCH WORKERS MAY COME. Governments of the CentraT Powers to employees and park have trench feet. Otherwise knor n little change. The enemy made a very also have accomplished CHURCH CRITICISES HOOVER. enemy workmen later Joined the movement. or v powerful Violent fighting Is In progress along offer countries a general peace noniatltis, attack with tanks northwest many brave deeds. the Dormans-Itheim- s road, which the on the following basis: First, cent's disease, it haw, for coi i of Rhelms In I.nlinr Mission to t'nlteil States Is the ioni. north and succeeded A regimental baggage train and band Germans have crossed with light Attacks It for Letting Brewers of a League in- ZEEBRUGGE SHIPS SUNK. able time now engaged tl e nttent 'I progress - of Nations, making a little at Fort Tom- were surprised night by strong Ollzy-Viclai- nisenssrd at Conference. last a forces In the region of Grain. cluding all countries, to carry out gen- both the medical and denU! sei vl.es pelle. A counter attack immediately enemy column, whlcn managed, unob- and Among subjects t'sr eral disarmament and to "The result of a h.ic tins tha' restored the line." Paris. June I. the settle Inter, ftnhmarlne and Destroyer Sub- served, to filter through the lines. The On the Rhelms front there waa no discussed nt the meeting this morning The North Presbyterian Chinch. S25 nationil dispute by arbitration ; sec- ulceration and blerdins nf the village where the French were snatch- change. of the committee of the General Con- West lX5th street, has ndopted resolu- ond, the renunciation of all annexa- merged in Harbor. occurs on the German as well n c r Battle Bitterly Contested. ing a few hours rest was surrounded be- tions as a congregation approving the , ' f RKR.MAN , O'IGIIT) On the front federation of Labor was the proposed tions and Indemnities, both In the west I.ONPON. June 2. The an- side of the war 7one fatif.T-- given. Admlraitv I With the best troops at their com-man- fore the warning was The band- visit to America of lyeon Jouhaux. sec- action of the Hoard of Education In nnd south, as well as In the east nounced method of treatment as been gathered to- of attack fresh progress has been and that photographs taken the German commanders are em- master all his comrades retary of the federation, Marcel eliminating first year German from the southeast, and third, tho the ia!ntlng gums -- gether, took made, and s full right of by British airmen at Zeebrugge show a 'of the ploying every strategy anil the battle on the regimental flag which Cachln. a Socialist Deputy, for the pur- hools. and attacking Food Adminis- to the border peoples varssn or an solution iml a was In charge succeeded In GKRMA.V (DA VI There have been submarine nr other vessel lying on Its nrsenial ,th left wing is being contested with :i his and pose of discussing with Smiuel Gom-per- s trator Hoover for permitting the use of torn from Russia. bilge cure Is generally will l.i t 1 breaking through Joining of artillery duels at many points along grain by close to the Mole. This vessel, the efieilcil bitterness hitherto unknown. and the rest the question of an International hi ewers nnd tlKtlllers The Admiralty statement says, weeks time. On the regiment. the front. British local attacks south brotherhood of the church yesterday was probably the win between Rhelms and of the I,ys and north of Albert failed labor conference, $1,000,000 U. S. ARSENAL sunk by a torpedo fired from the "The German credited t e.r r Thierry enemy l While It is true that the enemy con- the resolutions, which follow in FIRE. lh. Chateau the held. heavy losses. Although no reply regarding this stroyer North on April 23. I bread as one of the rontribut v ,i i reports, while tinues to advance, his progress has be- with subject part : Star .Paris between Soissons vio- has been received so far from Giber photographs I a up to ab- come Blower and he can only gains Southeast of Noyon, In spite of be- Enemy show; a destroyer lause that the prefer' and the Mar'ne the French resistance Is record the Kngllsh labor representatives It "While we are a Christian people, Aliens Ulamed In St. Louis sent one ' of ground as a result of fierce fighting, lent resistance, we pressed the enemy lieving power with decks nearly awash at low water from the Mrltlsh war .becoming victorious. seems unlikely that the visit will take fully In thn of prayer and nnd One Arrest Made, about 300 yards The Germans continue to pour new in which overpowering numbers of Ger- back to the wood from Caglepont and place. humblv confessing our sins, we as full from the .Mole. This Montagne. We captured heights 2 probably Is a destroyer sunk by divisions Into the battle. It seejns dear mans eventually force the allied troops the tjiat this Is a tunc for action St Lons, June Fire destroyed bombs SPRINGFIELD BOY AN ACE. to retire. past of nt and as pra.ver. two t'lutliing warehouses of from an airplane on May 20. ' that they Intended to make trielr su- U. S. MAY FEED RUSSIANS. well ns the I'nlted preme on strongly wired enemy lines west of "Therefoie we find It dlfnVii'. to see Slates Aisenal here early y The effort the Marne, rather than A lllaizea I,cist ;in the offensive towards Amiens, which and Betaken. Nouvron. the consistency of Mr Hoover asking us loss. It was said, will exceed 11.000.000. CAPT. tdjiitiint li, ', I'ltrsoiis nhlrs In an on sides of the Despatch opinion PERSIUS PAYS was started In March. There are forty-fiv- e The Germans are concentrating In attack both From Toklo Tells nf Pros, to further curtail our ue of certain The was expressed that the Father nf Viii'rrw Iti France n Ourcq ltlxer wo threw the enemy back fire was of enemy divisions on the Solsscns-Ilheln- greatest utrength on the sector south of uectlte Kronnmlc Action. grain flours wbllo at the same time the origin and I'edernl TRIBUTE TO BRITISH SrRi.sr.Fini ti. Muss.. -' battle area, among them are Soissons to Chateau Thierry, but they over the Savleres sector and captured Government allows and s to Indorse authorities were holding Anton Jmn Fie the best P , it troops In the German army, nre meeting with firm resistance. In the heights of Passy and Courchatnps Tokio," .May 27 (delayed J. It Is un the shameful use of same grains Jack, enemy alien, pending an inestlg.i. T.irfnns of tin has r. .trained thee cablegram I l wearing special uniforms and following this sector attack follows attack from (Chateau Thierry sector) derstood. that the United States Govern- by the brewers and distillers. tlon. Runjark was arrested soon aftor from h't sm. Adjt Points Out Futility l 'new offensive methods. Fifteen of these ono side and the other throughout day At the Marne the situation Is un- ment Is studying the feasibility of ex- "In view of the conditions dlcov. ths lire started when he attempted to of German I'arsors of the 'tork'' a.i .divisions were among Gen. von Hutier's anil night changed. A section situated on the tending economic assistance to Busslx ered hy Secretary Lane throughout the i mh nut of the stockade surround, :.g the French air service, former ' Crowing Last Year. Lafayette' Hie, t twenty-thre- e divisions In the Marih Submerging masses of Germans throw northern bank at Chateau Thierry has The pioposal to assist the Russians In an country of subtle German propaganda tne buildings. Cscadt saying drive toward Amiens. themselves on the French, who reply been cleared of the enemy. Northeast economic way wss made as a possible found In so many German language down Ins fifth otllci.r A plane, The Germans made, a despeiate effort with fierce courage. Villages are taken of Verneull and on both sides of the solution of the problems now confront- schools, we ask that definite steps be MsrEr.PAM, June 2, Cant. Porim. and bad been award. at- TAKE HEAVY TOLL Med.ulle Mllitnlre to capture Rheiinfl by nn encircling and retaken frequently, so that It Is Im- - Ancre there were violent counter ing that country. Assistance from tho taken by the Government to end the use German naval critic, wilting In tho llci- - movement They occupied tiosslhle tr hav with pertatntv at rha tacks by the French. The enemy was United States would take tho form of the language In This makes I'.iisoih a temporarily of German all our ENEMY liner rageblalt on the anniversary of Fort Pompelle. but were Immediately end of tho day who holds them. Some tcpulsed with sanguinary losses. purchasing and assembling food sup- schools," OF PLANES by In a local we plies In Siberia nnd distributing the battle of Jutland, points out that the the valiant troops led by lien. nunareus or German prisoners were East of Ilhelms. thrust, them The resolutions also ask for the sup- expectations brought In penetrated French near St. in European Russia. pression of news-pape- regarding the results of the 'Gourand. yesterday. trenches German language British Bomb Zeebrugge battle It is proposed news-paper- and which were entertained In some A stabilization of the front seems to The Germans are Increasing their Ieonard and took prisoners among also to purchase food "and a few American quarters sum up Saturday's lighting. pressure on Chateau Thierry, but up to the garrison of Fort Pompelle, which In Japan for distribution In Russia. In wlfloh disloyal utterances Other Vital Points. In Germany have not been ful- tho present was temporarily occupied by us, have been made, and that citizenship be filled. unsuccessfully, although i He manv of their trnnn. nra naiir nrtlTIHlI (NIGHT) Except for immediately withdrawn from any Ger- Ixinpon, June 2. The following com- cites various German pres Have ,1 Divisions In h. NECKLACE FOR QUEEN MARY. about British Zelwood llearrtr. artillery activity on In mans nr Austiians guilty naval domination can be seen on the horizon, some occa- both sides the found of dl. munication dealing with aviation was Is- While the Germans Have engaged forty-- sioned hy the deliberate burning of their different sectors, there Is nothing to lovnl speech. The church has 171 stars having been coniletuly shaken and eavn A NEW jBlNTEcc five In sued divisions they still have an equal iuic ny me Allies ana omers as a re- report from the British front. I I'lnnnlllK to Present Red Cross Its service flag and has won nn honor the wrlterstirobnbly will have leallx'ed number ready to strike sult of German Incendiary shells. MHTIHH (DAY) London troops firms nl Silver Innlvrrsary. banner for Liberty Ixian subscriptions, There was fine weather Saturday. by now that It wa swrong to put such British troops successfully raided Ger- The correspondent observed for a long carried out a successful raid last night tho amount being 1342,000. In air fighting 21 German machines thoughts on paper. Special Cable penpntrh la Tnz were i ... man tranches last Tilght southeast of time the German efforts opposite Dor southeast nf Arras and captured St'i destroyed and others disabled. "The success of tlm i:,rmm n. 'Arras, twenty-seve- n London, June 2. A Is on Four enemy Jutland," he southeast of l,ens and north of mans. Here the Germans possess some prisoners and a machine movement AVIATOR 0VTNOT0N KILLED. observation balloons were continues, "was not able to .Bethune, The German artillery becamo big guns, but' they are unable to make gun. A successful raid was carried foot to purchase the famous Red Cross destroyed. Four of our machines are uiiiik nuuui an cnange in tne situation '.more pronounced this morning at various nrncrress. The rAffl ma-hl- n. - out by us also southeast of Lens nnd necklace and presrnt It to Queen Mary missing. In the theatres of the war nf ( Tha German sectors along the front In Flanders. continuous and numerous prisoners come north of Bethune. We captured a on her sliver wedding anniversary. His Alaclilue In ollUhui With Wo dropped twenty toua ,,f bombs mercantile flair is still banished from The Associated Tress correspondent In nt Interval! Minwln- - frMn.nl few prisoners In each lase. The necklace, which Is composed of Another lit Alsne llnttlr. during the course of the day, success, the sea, litt!e!ess!lri with the French Army In Franco says bats, At one point the enemy Hostile artillery developed consid- pearls contributed by the women of ful attacks being made on the "To-da- y It Is opportune again a little made a Paws, Juno 2. Carter to tios, Id all the elements of open warfare, re- .mi enuri in cross tne river, which was erable activity early this uibrnlng In Great Britain from their choicest Jewels Landrum Mole and the railways nt rcallie hgw seriously Great Ilrltaln Is to Vlllers-Bretonne- Ovlngton Ky., weight, hut sembling ancient campaigns, are pres- very costly for him. the sector, nnd It for the benefit of the Red Cross, Is co- of Uiulsvllle, and another Rozleres, noeslnuhe and be taken as an enemy. She has never H" ent these days In aviator were killed during tho many parts of the Reports from the Rhelms sector show also has been active along our front llected to be offered for Hale this month. flret day Fleres. The railway at Karthaus and yet lost a foreign war. She has at much Mi r aTraat of the present offensive, Metx-Sablo- battlefield stretching along tho tint tho Germans, who are very close to between Albert and Arras and In the the railway station also triumphed at the end of every campaign. and IsJ Marne. Here a small column Ovlngton was patrolling were heavily quj'itv at of French the city since taking Betheny, tried to Ypres sector, fall Accepted hy Iter. Frnslrr. with three attacked by long dis- She now sacrifices her blood In streams and British Infantrymen may he seen surround It Tho totkl number of prisoners taken other machines when the wing of his tance machines, one of which failed Words such as "the theotlierh.VW lowly falling yesterday by the capture of Special pApalch to Tut Sex, tu British reallce that bark or spreading out as Fort I.a Pompelle. They got a footing by us In the recent fighting In Aveluy machine caught In that of a sergeant return. IT thev esnerttMieeri n ..m. ul.. collar. :ouni. a line of skirmishers, 72, Hinohamton, N. Y 2. An- up In the with protecting within the old stronghold, but the Allies Wood was Juno clouds. Both machines fell it will be ail up with their naval doml- - parties of scouts watching to Is a height 2. tath. prevent a made a determined counter attack nouncement made that a meeting of from of 1,00 meters and their Rome, June In Its communique to-d- nmion ore wortmess in tneia bitterly surprise. There may bo peen a caalry shortlv afterward nnrt fn,b At M.OOO.ltUO Plant Burned. the congregation of the Cortland North occupants were killed, tho War Office deAla m,itw hard times. patrol with lances or carbines Presyterlan Church a Ovlngton when ni.i teady for German occupants prisoners, together Wil.KEsnAitite, Pa., June unanimous cnll in years old Joined the operations as follows: "They will Indeed be heard use, departing for or returning from a Fire was extended to the Rev. C, Frederick Lafayette Kscadrllle, Utter waa with win niur ianns, were operating early y J, he Italian ami allied air squadrons and Indication by daring raid In territory overrun by tho wnicn the K. Mosser to become its pastor. to vyere our naval on the flanks. Tanning Company plant Moxen, Frailer The Rev. transferred the American army with very active They dropped five men, for many of these have already Germans. at Mr. Frailer Is assistant pastor of the the rank of First Lieutenant, but re- tons of bombs on enemy At The Germans are now managing to twenty-fiv- e miles from here, rntullIrK a aviation learned by experience that the British all crossmads stand armed guards, firing Scotch Presbyterian Church of New mained attached to the French squad- cHinps. Five hostile airplanes are Along the roads be forward considerable artillery at loss estimated by the owner at almost were brave and strong opponents, and 'may seen columns points In York city. The. Rev, Frailer accepted ron. His mother Is Mrs. Geprgla Ovlng- brought down In lighting they a of troops and every kind .most their advance. The gun $1,000,000. The tanning company Is con- up air and our know that tha utmost, exertion of as l a wits on nf vehicle loaded flro therefore Is compared the call and will take his duties at ton. Ovlngton for three years was sec- artillery destroyed another on th left strength Is needed to with trolled by Armour & Co. once. retary of the LafayoUo Corps. beat them off, 7 bank of the Plave River. should it com to another encounter.'' QEEaCtJ