HERALD WANT L' .'' C

HERALD WANT L' .'' C

i . T V ■'4-*^W^"v.-..,-. '■ fcjt • ' ‘“•^» _■ ■ • * ■% ^ ir-TTfrrni *^~‘~\' ‘' • • ,.ir«>’. •' .-y- j ' ■■ ' . -'.* ,'^L , ttv“-.,- «TH- _-. M-. ^. ;’-'i,' tr «•• ./■■"K ., ■■■■ » \ - f ‘.<i ** y'v r W <' -’f -/ . >•* ;t.V'V' j.' ’ • A y^'4- Vi ■■ ‘ OpposiHpn^ to i, i ;^- W f tibe . ? - 1. C •■ i in Vtadivostpk rnnstii fit Irkutsk Dedares Ui«t obsiaWeipf up 'to 'Mi 'A .OmiiBasl ' F h y t ^ €^' Chlcif.of mhA. tnld 'veL i t: ' t4ve« p f ^ pwma •» Ida a W - • *. • ^ V _ ... - i - .A - Washington, Sept. 7.— All mill- Cse4?hs operating east of Earemska prepiay eeilli?f«n«e^^toW FREfilCH MAKB (^uaAtlee wefe wWlM^ B.< tary opposition against the Czechs and those cut off in the Ow j^ y pMdrtlM. % ee two hmtkx^ Traosports, icas pnaer,; antM ty, v e ^ -M Paris,, Tv in the Vladivostok , district is doom- glon, effecting the capture of Chita <%dnin|in&^inrsl^ ■f'r^h'jtca^: 1° .0 an “ m .t cpna^sa, «corai«g to and Karemaka. T»>»» ” * s of fine wuc* Gcnepu Mai^h way.' f o r w i ^ h i ■aid, in anneuneinA ^Ibns Mjles Ead d Gnyimj' Sqanrted from ConT(r dispatches from Russia reaching the running between Irkutsk Tergnler httd AuU, ^ Ononj river, it was added. tove been'made by'the. War (southwest' o f Idupry ‘ State • Department today. Th a ^^UrtuMUt to seeure the com­ vaheed fw th W ■ Russia Wfll Rise Agahi. Shambdii oi Banh^rit ^fo4 fcy Pe^troyiers- Czechs are being assisted by Rus­ plete hospital records of all the ent. offenaltn London, Sept. 7.— The predlcMon sians in western Siberia, the dis­ loiow s - ovfTseaa. foreba. pver! been able fo that Russia will rise reborn from the regtoh' since thd c — ....;— patch adds, and General Hobarth idi {^ 1 ww Nar^ Gar ashes' and take its proper place the war.' ' - ‘ f’/zl'P’ has left Vladivostok for a conference The cmnhtOTtBBP among the free nations of the ____ Ameri- with the Czech leaders at Irkutsk. mus Flecii^'towanl the W af world, was made by Sir George Bu­ Another dispatch from Cbnsul that (ho bp^lp ig chanan, former British Ambwsador aiid that the Omnuulb^ Harris, at Irkutsk, dated September Sondiif CanAid coutinuons f eti’,eut. •' 'J d . Has ExdliBg Escape to Russia, in a speech before the 2, says that the Czechs are in pow­ Russo-British club. er from Chellakinsk and Ekaterin­ Wasl than --------- . ' m “ I am convinced," Sir George de tendon, Sept. i.—Two Germaa burg to Chita, and also west as far l,2b0 D« All re been With the British Army on the Flanders Battle# dared, "that ln\ the not so distant more a i^ a r in M that were pursuing t'iro as Samara, Orenburg and Kazan. deltvetbd W 7—(Noon)—^The Qermanfi are in headlong flig^ future, 'Russia will rise from the abroad, JLBMrieaii transpojrts, which had be- Still another message from a con­ than SftO Hindenburg line south of Cambrai, and x^orth of ashes and take its proper place cdme separated from their convciy, fidential source sayUkthat connections General' chief o f cording to reports just, reaching here from the-ngm among the free nations of the world." PawBeuiiii^ tan^<Med were sunk In the English channel by have been established between the staff, fdkl- Senate TTie en^my is making all possij^e haste to got pe JhrUlsh and Freach desroyers, Just mllltaiTiEi^l m i Semi It TrPra^nt defensive positions. .. sfe it began to ap^ar that the Ameri * French Gain Two troops were suwly dpon^. London, ^pt. 7—(1 p. m.)—The French h s y t ::^ BimANPEBENCH * ‘ le traoiaports weire -approaching warn further two miles on a-40-mile front, at opo POW*. ,r^ ^ [fish coast ^when ►.the '"U” miles progress. Tergnier has been captured .from »l i ^ : r STAMERSHAyE ■■■;>■ " T T ^ - . e^jiy appeared. Twelve said a report from the battlefield this ai^tornQOO<i foip safety ant ■mm c p r m m French Captnift Ifam. p arted Paris, Sept. 7—(poon)—^French troops Uiave over three mhos past of that h o w , m W mi ini i r ci ships. Thfe At )be of^tbe M is { m aqy Coulid lie P i Tax- ^ __lierslWern^ias -Imaded In .the large Britlsb the other ial VC ation.” fore (be rpcairt 4ireot1^ / b r An attabk, and as Is a French shi! 3th steamers it I^ n s4 > ttt ibihl^a' Erltlsh destroyer I were about 250~ m'ltto from this pp- ted Blateei. leaped upon the preyer and dropped , wheb the encounters took place. flgbttfig: 7.— TfiV a depth charge square upon its bow. Washington, Sept. The British vessel was the first which (he wouhded.- -vJEA^Ikbl Ti^i SUlunnFinb was blown .'com ing for war revenue of all Incomp iQ- to enfeage the U-boat. The harm- i|jleJuly put. ef (he water by the ex- crements above $10a,OO0 by tbxa- less looking fishing boat’ was sights received and it waa : plosipfi., I In the meantime a swift tion or loans was urged by Beniamin by the watch and the k'rench (festroyer swept around the thought the fishing smack had said, thajt th a Mar,h. executiye secretary ol lUe twd American transports that were come ai^ri stances, Saldr, ■ in perlL putting down, a smoke Farmers’ National CpmfniUee on unwilling to take any chances, screen to hide them from the Ger­ war finance before the Senate j the-captainthe- captain ordered ’the was a m e t mans. The Frenchiship swung about finance committee today, when it re­ forward and aft guns manned im­ (h e just.in time to see a second German sumed hearings on the $8,000,000,- mediately. A moment later jets o. cidh'4to (4/- U-b'oat dpining up. Another depth 000 revenue bill. flame burst from the psuedo-fi'- wojtodifc. charge wg^ then unloaded from the Marsh said he spoke for organized boat and shells screamed past the French iqan o’war and the subma­ farmers a ^ organized labor, * When gfjjjgjj g^ip. The English g[unners Th rine was 'destrqyed. he advocated at .least half- of the j returned the fire. The dlsguish©' thafbtuYe>^ jersdy Man’s Story. country’s estimated war cost of 1 u.poa’l sbfit a torpedo toward tbf J<mn J. Hayes, a politician of Jer­ $24,000,0007000 be met by “current [grltish ghip. it harrowly m|Me^ t-A sey City, N. J , who was on one of taxation.’’ He favored higher war U|ie po^. The captain sta rt^ ^ iwee£'i the transports, declared afterwards and excess profits and income (pxes Lagglng and a running fight enstted'. These that the work of the British and than those provided for in the bill, lasted till nightfall, when tpie veek't.__g plete host French destroyers was wonderfuU 'No patriot will object to paying raider was either hit or gaye up the forces. “It looked as though we had no all his income over $100,000 to win chas. TbA.p44i(lilal m w chance at all,” said Hayes. “We the war,” M*^rch "said. “ No other The Frepch ship experienced a did not think we werd» going to get deserves consideration. _ The privi- similar encounter. She was fired cittod AR^UheiiWar Depai ^ away, for it seemed as,though the leged interest^ want to saddle 'theji,‘n by a U-boat disguised as a fish- British could not possibly reac^ us in profiteer on the. back of every re ihg vessel. After a fight lasting ohWf'.' ‘' G fioen^^toh al|0 annot , time. turning soldier. We must not lose nearly two hours the U-bpat sudden be ha^^im^^au^iprit^ f: Destroyer’s Appearance. in America the war we win in Eu­ ly disappeared!- Thp gunneys on gani^^^^fT'tt^ • “But just when it appeared that rope.” the French ship believe that they we were going to be torpedoed a When the House again took up scored a hit. British destroyer jumped ahead like the bill today Chairman Kltchln o( JU lyJt the ways and means committee, re­ I&UI.. a locomotive under all steam. We sumed the explanation of its various « 6«h thought it was going to.run over the provisions which he began yesterday. man. submarine. A depth charge was dropped just in front of the U-boat He repeatedly urged the passage of ;yr taking it upon the bows. The sub­ the measure in its present form and presented an array of figures to sub­ marine rose 30 feet into the air in a stantiate his contention that increas­ black, smoking mass of ruins. The ed taxation on war excess profits was submarine then was so close to our justified by the enormous returns he stern (hat we were almost lifted out said American business atd corpor­ of the water ourselves by the tre- ations had already made out of the tnendous explosion. Then when the war. French destroyer set off its charge Copenhagen, Sept. 7.—^Qne-hui wu were rolled over on our beam djed and twenty-one Americl ends by the blown up rush of water. INDIANA EXCEEDS ARMY from the legation in Moscow, IncM “The submarine was surely gone, QUOTA BY 700 PER CENT. ihg sbven- women, and 7l2 Rai for the surface of the wa‘ter was refugees have escaped from Rli thick with oil after the explosion. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 7.-—In-l ahd arrived ' safely in Swedei There was. a heap of wreckage on the diana has exceeded her quota of en- cowling to News Agency dispat^ surface, also.

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