ALL MERCHANDISE ADVER¬ TISED IN THE TRIBUNE WEATHER IS GUARANTEED Fair to-day. To-morrow partly cloudy. Moderate shifting winde. ran Sepert on Pac« M First to Last. the Truth: News - Editorials - Advertisements fco,. LXXVm Na 26,223 JCawrrtoht «18. rhe Tribune Ass'n] MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918 * 9 Yew letk and ( TURKIC CEKT8 British Enter Lens Suburbs, Take Peronne; Yanks Strike in Belgium, Gain at Juvigny; Wilson Tells Labor This Is Its Own War Fate ---4 Whole Nation Germany's Hangs Jeers Greet John D., Saving "Gas," Americans in First Upon Single Battle, Takes Coach to Church Americans at Says Von Hindenburgl Belgian Fight Take on Somme Enlisted l..John Town of Voormezeele Haig Now Few Violators TARRYT0WN,'N:Y., Sept. Make D. Rockefeller was one of those to Juvigny Mar- conserve ordered AMSTERDAM,Sept.l..Fieldshal von Hindcnburg, in a birth- gasolene to-day. He (By The Associated Press) day telegram to Chancellor von his coachman to get out a team this WithOneAim, Hert- Two-MileGain WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN and to Hills Gains drove Pocantico Two morning Miles ling, says: OfGaslessDay to FLANDERS, Sept. 1..For the first -"Germany is fighting a bitter bat¬ church. Yesterday, when Broadway time Americans was lined troops fought on He Declares tle. In ever-renewed attacks our with automobiles, Mr. and Belgian soil to-day. enemies are Measure Mrs. John D. jr., were the 600 They captured attempting to enforce a Gasolene-Saving Rockefeller, Prisoners and 2 Guns Voormezeele and were in decisive only ones on the highway behind engaged break-through, in which they the in same On Observed in operations elsewhere the 15-Mile Front Generally horses. Taken have up to the present failed. They by Pershing's Men locality. president in Labor Day will continue their useless attempts. New York Mr. Rockefeller and his family had Near Soissons "A severo battle has still to be just returned from Seal Harbor. LONDON, Sept. 1..Reuter's cor¬ Message Tells How fought. The German people know respondent at British headquarters he what is at stake. They know that on says hears that the Americans, Voormezeele and Other German Strongholds Scope of War Has the battlefields of and Flan- Newsboy's Taunt Artillery Blasts Way besides taking Voormezeele, have ders tho Gorman army is defending Starts SpainOrders captured several strong positions be¬ Fall Before Anglo-American Onslaughts in Broadened the sacred ground of the Fatherland. Small Riot Through Enemy Ranks tween Voormezeele and Ypres. Recent announcements by enemy Flanders, While Pershing's Men Near statesmen show purely and simply Interned Hun for All the will to annihilation and demon¬ Stray Autoist at Battery Thirty French Tanks Par¬ Soissons Drive Foe Back 2 Miles Fighting strate to all of us the fate which Gives Intended U. S. Strategy Germany has to expect if she is not Up Trip Seized ticipate in Attack; German Free Men Cherish victorious in this battle. to Staten Island Ships "I have great confidence that the j Positions Obliterated Defeats Foe's Fathorland stands united behind the Australians in fighting troops, in order to break the Surprise Attack New York City climbed aboard the Another U-Boat Sinking The Associated Workers Held To Be insolence of our enemies." (By Press) autoist's equivalent of the THE ARMY IN Picked ======?======"water Drives Government to WITH AMERICAN Troops Clear Just as Important in wagon" yesterday morning and stuck FRANCE, Sept. 1. The American Completely Thiepval Ridge there with fair success the Drastic Action troops in their drive beyond Juvigny throughout last night and to-day advanced about Germans Hurled Back From Winning Victory first "gasless that ever Hertling Prays Sunday" dawned two miles and captured nearly 600 pris¬ as Soldiers en these shores since the original Adam (By The Associated Press) oners, together with considerable war Juvigny Position They of 31..The 657 Trench all motorcraft tooled his way up MADRID, Aug. Spanish gov¬ supplies. Were Ordered to Hold 57,318 Teutons, Cannon, 1,000 For Peace Fifth ernment to-night decided to take over Again the German defences north of by Avenue. all the German steamships interned in Soissons have been cracked the Mortars and More Than Machine WASHINGTON, Sept. 1..All Fuel Administrator Garfield's official by 5,700 Spanish ports, in accordance with Americans, who have made se¬ Americans are addressed as fellow that to-night Wilbur Forrest request gasolene be saved as one Spain's recent note to Berlin, because cure their new positions near Tery- By Guns Captured by Haig's Men in a to enlisted men of single armyp of Understanding i more war measure hit of the torpedoing of Spanish vessels and on a the Bethun- (Special Cable The Tribune) apparently the by Sorny line along but commanded German submarines. (Copyri-ht, 1918, by The Tribune Assoclitlon. One Month of many parts by a public conscience of the metropolis. court-Soissons road. The New York TTi.une.) Fighting President Foreign Minister Dato announced at are at single obligation, by Wil¬ From the outlying regions of the city The Americans still the apex WITH AMERICAN TROOPS NORTH son in a Labor made ! German Chancellor in a a meeting of the Cabinet to-night that of the Allied forces in that part of the OF 31 Day message came reports that the motor SOISSONS, Aug (Delayed).. public to-night at the White House. great high¬ the Spanish steamship Ataz-Mendi, general front, and the commanding, offi¬ Facing absolutely fresh German troops Speech Con¬ ways, which on teem carrying coal from to September 2, 1 :S0 A. M. The object is to win "the war of all Expresses Sundays with England Spain, cer, the French General Mangin, to-day hurriedly brought from reserve posi¬ had been torpedoed and sunk a wars which labor cern automobiles of all descriptions were by Ger¬ supplemented his messages of con¬ tions north of Noyon, American forées Foch's armies yesterday continued to drive forward at should support, Over the Outlook man submarine. The crew of the ves¬ and support with all its consecrated virtually deserted. gratulation, expressing to the American in a foot-by-foot struggle under ter¬ sel was saved. commander admiration for his units' rific machine and resis¬ many points between Ypres and Soissons, power." Where hundreds of thousands of A semi-official gun artillery capturing Péronne, note issued after a work and frankly admitting slight sur¬ tance completed the capture of a At the President AMSTERDAM, Aug. 31..Count von automobiles and are of the entering the suburbs of Lens and first, says, this motorcycles ordi- meeting Cabinet Baid that the prise that trqpps comparatively new strongly held stone quarry at the vil¬ taking nearlytwentyothervil¬ hardly seemed more than a war of Hertling, the Imperial German Chan- I narHy'"_ïi[ use on Sundays, Minister- of Foreign Affairs informed should have c&.ducted themselves with of burning up the Cabinet of the lage Juvigny to-day. and about The British advanced more defence against military aggression ; fuel now needed for sinking of the Span¬ such dash and brilliancy. The battle was conducted under the lages 3,500 prisoners. cellor, expressed over airplanes and tanks ish now it is clear that it is more than to-day anxiety steamer Carasa on August 22, and The advance from JijUgny began at sternest conditions of and is j and other war craft, there were only that he had asked the warfare, than a mile on the tip of the Lys salient and nearly two miles a war to alter the balance of the outlook in an address to a delega- Spanish Consul 4 o'clock Saturday, ancl the Americans one of the most admirable illustra- power scores yesterday. And these scores of' at where the j of that is I tion of Cardiff, survivors were had gained their objective by 9 o'clock tions of American fighting ability yet on a fifteen-mile front between and Péronne. The Europe; Germany striking representatives of the Catholic motorcars carried the most landed, to telegraph full details of the at what free men everywhere desire Students' Union. unpopular j at night. Ragged points in the new shown in the war. and most unhappy pleasure seekers sinking. I line were smoothed out to-day. Two German divisions opposed the , French and Americans north of Soissons captured two villages. and must have.the right to deter¬ The Minister of the Interior According to a Berlin the that were ever seen abroad in gave the In addition to the 600 prisoners two same American unit within three days. mine their own fortunes. Labor dispatch, New Cabinet the names of The Americans advanced two miles in their sector YoVk certain news¬ pieces of artillery were captured and a The first, the 7th Prussian Division, north of Day, 1918, is Chancellor spoke of the City. In a few cases demonstra- papers which had refused to therefore, supremely sacrifices and obey the great number of machine guns and terribly drubbed, was hastily with- Soissons last and he because: tions against automobile parties verged censorship. The minister was in¬ [ night to-day. They took 600 prisoners, mak¬ important, declares, the demands of war, and declared sig¬ trench mortars. Trenches, shell holes draTVji and replaced by the 223d Di¬ "The laborer is not as much on riots. structed to appeal to the patriotism of and the field were strewn with only that these open vision on Friday. This division not ing their total captures in this battle about 1,000. Americans, needed as the soldier. It nificantly in addition to the sacri¬ papers and to apply the law German dead. suffered the heaviest in is his war. Violators Jeered "if only losses the The soldier is his ficas of blood, from which strictly they were unwilling to Field Day for Americans last to fighting for the first time on Belgian soil, Voormezeele. champion and rep¬ hardly any All listen to his advice." twenty-four hours, according captured automobile parties that looked The drive forward from the positions prisoners' statements, but was unable resentative. To fail to win would family had been entirely "there Zillebeke, southeast of Ypres, was retaken, a ba to spared, like pleasure parties were greeted by MADRID, Sept. north and south of Juvigny proved a to hold the line which it had been indicating imperil everything that the are difficulties of food and and 1..Announcement field for the Americans spread to the north of the German withdrawal movement. laborer has striven for and clothing catcalls and hoots far and wide. Even was made by Foreign Minister Dato to¬ day and their ordered to hold at all costs. held manifold at the allies, the French. The to On dcprivntior.s present soldiers in autos were not day that it had been decided to trans¬ artillery Ready Push By a surprise attack on Péronne the Australians dear since freedom first had its immune to blasted a the quickly time, and I am anxio__ the form the food commissariat into a way through enemy ranks, The Americans early to-day, after dawn and his for concerning sarcasm from newsboys and other food down defences and the from the and its struggle justice outlook for the future." ministry. tearing levelling the the conquest of Juvigny and a goodly ejected enemy city suburbs of St. Denis began." youngsters, who made it their business ground, while Allied 'planes maintained slice of to the eastward in War, the Chancellor was and is territory and Flamicourt. North of the said, to complete and uninterrupted connection the direction of the Bethune-Soissons city they swept forward from the greatest possible experience for the enforce Fuel Administrator Gar- Text of Repeated Indignities by radio with battery commanders Road, are again ready for a continu- their dominating positions on Mt. St. Quentin and the Message nation. It manifests itself, he con- field's request. In a few instances old captured throughout the engagement. anee of the action, which the enemy The President's follows : j tinued, among Germany's enemies in and useless eggs and tomatoes accom¬ Weaned ¡ spurs beyond. In this action over 2,000 were taken. message Slowly Spain The infantry, when called upon for undoubtedly is not so well prepared to prisoners the form of hatred on in¬ its in the dramatic re¬ "My fellow citizens, Labor Day, "bordering panied the remarks of America's part venture, receive. The enemy is sanity," while among the Germans it From sponded like veteran troops after a again, however, 1918, is not like any Labor The Pro-Germanism fresh reserve elements into British Clear Day displays its effects, in¬ youth. motorist's lot was not a in long period of rest, and with enthu¬ throwing Troops Thiepval Ridge that we have known. Labor principally Feeling Spain against siastic shouts« the of his to information re- Day ternally, in the happy one. has Germany began pursuit line, according British forces on their left was strengthening inclina¬ increased rapidly with the repeat¬ the Germany who were not caught in ceived as this is swept clear the eastern reaches always deeply significant with tion to criticism against the Fifth Avenue ed, the terrific barrage. being written, in a us. govern¬ displayed perhaps the disregard by German submarine within a short distance of of Now it is supremely signifi¬ ment and it3 measures. commanders of With the infantry went the tanks, dugout Thiepval Ridge, captured Bouchavesnes and Rancourt and greatest number of taxicabs and auto¬ Spanish rights on the and it was a different story from Juvigny. cant. Keenly as we were aware a high sea and the of reached St. Pierre Vaast Wood. Danger of Internal Strife mobiles. They passed along this polite failure the Berlin that when they first advanced against At 5:30 a. two hours a Further north they carried the year ago of the enterprise of life government to respect the Juvigny. Two companies, thirty m., ago, heavy This criticism intensified party an¬ thoroughfare with comparative im¬ demands of had German shell.one of hundreds that heights before and Fremicourt. and death which the nation King Alfonso's government or tßnks, been detailed for the work. upon tagonism, the Chancellor and he munity, but not without to keep wers two-man were thrown in this area the had added, unfriendly agreements made with They light, French during Between embarked, we did not perceive warned the students that stares from persons along the sidewalk. it. tanks, capable of a speed over rough night.landed in the midst of 189 the Flanders and Picardy battlefields the enemy "therein, Spain has objected not to ten or pris¬ its as as we do there Long Island motor were only the ground of fifteen miles an oners meaning clearly gentlemen, is undoubtedly highways sinking of Spanish in as captured at Juvigny and gath¬ began a new retirement before Lens to now. We deserted. neutral ships engaged hour, and almost easily handled as keep pace with his re¬ knew that we were all danger." practically Along these roads trade, but has had serious an automobile. Their work was per¬ ered here on their way to the rear a scattered few cars cause for protest to Berlin in treats on either side. Fires partners and must stand and The Chancellor continued: only were seen, lation of the vio¬ formed admirably and full advantage after having been interrogated. A few both in this coal city and in the while on former Spanish territorial waters by was taken by the advancing troops. strive together, but we did not "Not that there is any real convul¬ Sundays motors glided German U-boats. On two occasions American soldiers guarding the group Armentières in Flanders were sion in back and forth the thousand from submarines When the order for the advance was region observed. Apparently realize as we do now that we are the life of the state to be by have sunk ships of other given the Americans leaped out of narrowly escaped the fragments of the feared from this. Our early morning till long after nationality within Spanish waters and whoso the enemy was stores there. all enlisted men, members of a German nation midnight. have interfered with missile, powerful explosion burning is in its It was an ideal day for A traffic which was hurled men and rocks in single of and overwhelming majority too motoring. not on the high seas. Continued on page three every direc¬ army, many parts clear sighted and intelligent for that. cloudless sky and a cool early autumn tion, killing six outright and wounding French Drive New many tasks, but commanded by a But there is danger, owing to the im¬ breeze conspired to tempt the man who twenty-three. Wedges Into Foe's Lines owned on single obligation, our faces set pression caused our enemies. anything wheels to take to An American officer and the Tribune among road. it Across the Ailette the French the wood toward a single object. They dream of an internal the But required a brave man correspondent, who were with¬ penetrated south¬ impending to venture Shot Is asleep "We now forth in a gasolene-driven Lénine, west know that tool collapse, they construct their by Girl, in twenty yards of the of Couchy-le-Chateau, and further south wrested every strong¬ vehicle. explosion, the vil¬ in every essential industry is a hold of victory thereon, and for its awakened, first heard the screams of The lifted a lages of Leury and Crecy-au-Mont from the weapon, and a wielded sake prolong the war. police hardly finger to the wounded "Feldgrauen," and as they enemy. The weapon prod the conscience of the selfish. Then Alive French took over 1,000 for "What We Need Reported hurriedly reached the scene and were prisoners. the same an la Cohesion" Dead, purpose that They did not have to do so. That "There is, therefore, in this matter part able to see through the smoke discov¬ There was heavy artillery the army rifle is wielded.a weapon of the day's programme was LONDON, Sept. 1..While Nikolai to the intellectual fighting along German need for a attended young girl belonging ered the prisoners scattering in every which, if we were to no special remedy. What we to several Lénine, the Bolshvik who was pocket above Noyon, where lay down, need is united and by thousand young men in Premier, class. She' was arrested. direction. Debeney captured Rouy-le-Petit and rifle firm cohesion be¬ knee shot twice an assassin across would be of any use. breeches, bare feet and endowed by Friday night The attack on Lénine was made Fri¬ Those able to flee left their own threw his troops the Somme Canal in line with the Brit¬ tween the Emperor and empire and at has of "And a weapon for what? with maximum lung power and mini¬ Moscow, died his wound, ac¬ day evening after a meeting of laborers in a to be th. government and tTie so that wounded panic, cared for by ish at Péronne. What is the war people, mum modesty. cording to a telegram from Petrograd at the Michaelson works, where Lénine for? Why are it may be clear to the outside world American Red Cross men, while they The British in we "Slacker!" "Hutn lover!" "Kaiser- received by the Exchange Telegraph spoke. As the Premier was captured the month of August 57,318 Ger- enlisted? Why should we be and may not be obscured a cloud ¡ leaving scattered down the hillside into brush by ite!" were some of the yells which Company by way of Copenhagen, Rus-1 two women him and discussed ,man 657 guns, more than ashamed if we were not enlisted? of differences of opinion expressed in stopped and rock gullies. They were rounded prisoners, 5,750 machine guns and greeted the few automobile parties sian wireless reports of his condition the recent decrees regarding the im- the At first it seemed more writing or by word of mouth." that j up with greatest difficulty. Many, 1,000 trench mortars. hardly ventured out. The newsboys, dated Saturday continue to be received. portation of foodstuffs to Moscow. In hoisted than a war of defence the It was every one's duty to contribute whose terrorstricken, their hands a With the rapid of the against patriotism lies close to the sur¬ The latest official news concerning the course of the interview three shots second time when approached, | straightening German line and the military aggression of to this end and assist in strengthening face and extends all the the condition of Lénine comes thinking of Germany. way to the in the were fired. their own shell had been the Ameri- establishment the enemy in new defences observers believe Belgium had "the united front at home," said the marrow, all about form of two been violated, France forgot their papers bulletins by Russian wire¬ A Moscow telegram by way of Vi- can method of with that a new blow Foch Chancellor, saw dealing prisoners great by may be expected to fall soon. invaded, and was afield adding: when they what appeared like a less, timed 7:30 and 8:30, Saturday enna and Amsterdam says the attack on Germany "The army command the rail- after they were of no further use to again, as in 1870 and to regards "joy-riding" group. Down at the Bat¬ evening, respectively. These bulletins the Premier was made by two women them. 1866, itary situation with complete calm and tery and other state that his work out her ambitions in Eu- ferry points where general condition is belonging to the Social Revolutionary Others cursed their officers who had confidence, even though it has been automobiles to the coun¬ good,, that immediate is r°pe, and it was to sought egress danger past party. at necessary meet obliged, for strategical reasons, to the newsies the and that no escaped capture by flight originally h« force with try enjoyed best oppor¬ complications have arisen. The Archbishop and other leading Juvigny, saying the officers knew their Fires in force. withdraw our lines .at several points. tunities for the slack¬ A medical bulletin issued at 11 Blaze Region of Lens baiting gasolene orthodox a priests at Riga, Russian sea¬ whereabouts and were shelling them To Our glorious troops will continue to ers. o'clock Saturday morning at port on the have been mur¬ Make People Free Petrograd Baltic, intentionally. Several score were When beat back the tremendous onset of Near Riot at and received here by Russian wireless dered by Russian Red accord- British Reach Outskirts Guards, a City's Battery found after search hidden in a small "But it is clear now the enemy arms until our adversaries service says that Lénine had a dis¬ to a from that it is At the Battery one of these demon¬ turbed ing dispatch Riga to the cave in the hillside, from where they (By The Associated Press) of Lens. much more perceive that they cannot us night. of Berlin. Large fires are burning in than a war to alter destroy strations led up to a dramatic climax The Russian "Tageblatt," emerged after being ordered out m the the and are therefore on their part ready newspaper "Pravda" by LONDON, Sept. 1 (6 p. m.)..Pe- neighborhood of Lens and Armen- balance of power in which threatened to end in a riot. says, accorring to an Amsterdam dis¬ recaptured "Feldwebel." tieres. are * Europe. for an understanding. ronne, the railroad centre at the bend These regarded as an in¬ it is now A newsboy named liv¬ that the Premier was on Meanwhile in the American Germany, plain, was "This shall come, because it must George Miller, patch, shot by a Sketch of Lénine Page 3. casualty dication of a further German retire- at day ing at 24 Washington Street, advanced station the screams and moans of the of the River Somme, taken by the Ger¬ »«iking what free men every¬ come if Europe is not to bleed to | ment. where to an automobile several German wounded as their mans in their offensive of last desire and must have.the death and culture sink into containing injuries March, The British line in the sector European men and women. were bound were «being dressed were in the was recaptured to-day forces of Lys «ght to determine their own fort- the misery of barbarism. We They sharp¬ by now runs as follows: implore for St. George and were wafting for the est contrast to the ' silent stoicism, Field Marshal Haig. The towns of From the Almighty, who hitherto so clearly Zillebeke to Voormezeele, to Is on Vacation Bullecourt and also were capt¬ we "Ding" Vuerstraet, to Continued on page four has stood by us, that may not have Continued on page five Continued on three ured the British. Lindenhoek, to La for this page by Creche, to Do'ulieu, to the to wait too long day." The British have reached the «western edge 4 suburbs of L» Gorgue, a suburb of Estaires, to