The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1918, Page 8

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HP DLE CH IS8TT mbIGq «1 Hn fl tions prescribed by the president; | the third loan subscribed there would] go on for another thirty. days... Afte,. shall present themselves for Fepleits | be no necessity for another bond issue| this period the seasonal shortage in tion on a day proclaimed by the!| before next fall. The. $1,500,000,006) marketing will set in. . , ‘ president, and thereafter shall be lia-| for the allies brings the total avail-| ‘It is a matter. of regret that the able for them to about $3,500,000,000| extent of our domestic storage ca: noon. ‘I do” not Wish to pose as & prophet. ‘That is pot my: habit, but, ‘come what may, they will not break “hronugh.” - - ier ‘i UNIFIED ARMIES OF ~ALUIES WILL HURL ~ BACK FOE THRUSTS Pershing Wires Washington Historic Develop- ment and Says Americans Have Been ; Put Under New Generalissimo’s : Orders AMERICAN GENERAL SAYS FRENCH AND U.S. TROOPS ARE CONFIDENT t Baker Visit Thought Connected With Centraliza- tion of Power in Foch Appointment; U. S. War Secretary is in France Now. General Foch, the great French strategist, to ! whom has been attributed much credit for the vic- | He esti esire claiméd e > tory of the Marne in September, 1914, has been appointed to supreme command of all the Allied and American forces in France. ble to military service. | as about $2,,000,000,000 of the amount acity, the limited overseas and inland Might Damage Home Production | There was no opposition to the res- GREAT LIBERTY olution itself, the only controversy | being over the New amendment. Op- ponents of the plan argued that train- ing youths wold hamper urgent army} enterprises and take the labor from) soldiers for immediate needs at the front. Strong sentiment for univer: sal compulsory military training was apparent, however, and today’s vote was not regarded as foreshadowing future actions of Senator Chamber- lain’s univ 1 training bill. ‘LONG RANGE SHELL | 1 House; May Be Passed; | There Tomorrow Washington, D. ¢.," FALLS ON CHURCH. 2 ew tiverty loan bilt authorizing, an IN PARIS; 15 DIE additional $4,00,,000,000 fn ‘bonds,, the issuing up to $8,000,000,000 .in ,trea: at s, and providing for an vera’ tall beat bee additional loan to the allies of $1,- eon ee ee ed sand) apes Nauaees 500,020,000 was completed tonight, by most of them women and chicres the house ways and means committee wee shell red ny ene the and introduced in the house by Chair- range gun fell on a church In. the| nan Kitchin, Efforts will be made to Paris, Mar, 30- centy-five region of Paris while Good Friday/ pase the measure temorrow. services were being held. according’ “rye bill as drawn by-the committee to an official communication issued the recommendations ‘of Sec-- this evening. retary McAdoo and: fixes the interest rate of the third liberty loan of $3,- MORRIS, PACKER, , 000,000,000 to be offered next month y nt. This issue would not PUT IN CLASS A-] Thé bonds may be; ed in foreign countries in money BY APPEAL BOARD denominations of those countries. By | this means the secretary hopes to! Chicago, Ill, Mar, 3 elon Mor- stabilize the Ametizan rate of ‘ex-| ris, chairman of the board of directors change and to extend» the market, for) of Morris & Co., packers/today was the bon % placed in Class 1-A of tbe‘board by his, In anticipation of the completion of district appeal board, Mr. Morris im the bill by the house committee, Se retary McAdoo appeared today before the ground that he Was ne ary the senate finance committee to ex: vital industry. A )tew di e plain the legislation, He said that | announced he haf /accepted a posi-| witih the interest rate on the third tion with the gofernment and would, bond issue increased. to 4% percent become one of the $1 a year men and| and a five percent redemption fund farm and factories, without providing Kitchin Introduces it Into’ the! ‘PROVIDES LOAN TO ALLIES)" Mar. 20\—The ~ tions for thirty days beginning to- previously authorized has not yet ‘transportation and port facilities’ do been allotted not permit of saving and moving thy M RE ATLES ¢ DAY whole of this temporary and abnormal surplus to the allies for use when thi: heavy. killing season has passed. Or the other hand, the larger and cheap er supplies of potatoes and the larg er restrictions on meat so that som+ portions, is available each day should facilitate the enlarged saving of ' | x deficient in allied needs, ‘State Food Administrators are “THEY'LL NOT IS Instructed to Drop Regu- BREAK THRU,” laton 30 Days SAYS PREMIER: Paris, Mar. 30.—‘The enemy will not conquer our resistance,” sa.d Fre mier Clemenceau when surrounded by ieputies at the Bourbon palace upon Mar. 30.—Sus- regula Washington, D. C., Pension of the meatless day Morrow, was ordered tonight by the food administration in instructions| -@ felegraphed to all state food: adminis- trators. ss Temporary relaxation of the restric- tions was decided upon because mark a Th eting of thousands of hogs increased | é Worlds Best Bevel?” the meat supply beyond the. coun- \\ i trys shipping and storage capacity. | r A pure, soft drink. Food Administrator Hoover expressed Whets the ite. p confidence that the producers would digestion. rat ison ded bd aot take advantage of the “holiday” to % etree: ask more than fair prices, and that fi At grocers’, at druggists’, in the “packers and retailers will ‘have eect all Pisces where good sense enough to realize that this is; rinks are sold. a LEMP Manufaccurers ’ ST. LOUIS not to be a holiday of high prices.” “The very much over normal run to; markets of hogs due to supplies; dammed back during the winter ménths car shortage, still continues” r. Hoover said, “and seems likely to Missouri Valley Grocery Co. Mandan. Made in Bismarck | U.S. A. left for Washington. | provided there would be no difficulty The board, in announcing that Mor-) in floating the issue despite the fact ris had been placed in Class 1-A, said| that the bonds would ‘be nonconyert- that ‘since Mr. Morris had left for) ible. The nonconvertible feature, he Washington to accept a position with! addéd, would remove’ agitation for a the war department it was clear that; higher interest rate on subsequent is. he was not essential to the. business | sues. of Mortis & Co.” | Secretary Mcadoo said that, with CASTORIA This was announced officially last night. This means of unification of all the armies opposing the Ger- mans, a step which the American and French military men long A have urged, and which apparently has been brought about by rec- H ognition of the imperative demand for concentrated effort to hurl y, dack’ the gigantic thrust of the enemy in France. | In recognition of the honor confer- fed on’ General Foch, President Wil-} now on French soil. “Strategic Force in Reserve ‘Foch would have, in addi- ion: tothe Mew, on the actual -battl General Pershing has placed at his command all the American soldiers} ovolll THE.LEAD,. £2 x: : Sj For Infants and Children, nOUNUGAOnbaNuAannaneUUaUanuaunUauuncgnesoaqegunn loan committee at ‘Werner, ” sincerity’ of purpose that will a Rie ee a sf pr to ar| sae dauntiess Dunn. going over thi Bag heric‘on the bean gi British lines top in the three billion campaigi, Have been holding’ stubbornly ‘afd | ¥88 evidenced by all present. Dunnb have thrust. baclf the Germans at a quota will be about sixty thoisand, a¢- number of pointy’ From Albert south | curate figures to be announced later. to Montdidier jhere has been a slow | After dividing the county into dis- movement to,fhe west, but the hills) Ticts between the different towns, west of Monjdidier are still being held | distributing index cards, liberty loan x. No gain has been made | literature, a speaking campaign by (French along the southern| Chairman Curry and others, the fol- lowing resolutions and pledge was ‘Worm Seed drawn up and enthusiasticaly adopt- | : Garited Sugar di: | | Nate A iefpful Remedy for Gonstipationand bats | and Feverishness ¢ Loss oF ae i in Int fesufting therefrom iTS" | line, whfle the French counter attacks | from Lessigny to Noyon are still go- ing..6 uto the extreme depth of the German wedge which is now almost) 37 miles. ( enl-| ‘Allied Offensive Awaited. | bled resolve and pledge our untiring Meanwhile, the allied world, is| efforts and most earnest loyalty to our awaiting for the entente forces to| S0vernment and ceaseless energy to strike back at the Germans, When| Wards making a roaring success of) this blow, if it comes, will fall, or, ‘his Liberty Drive that will maintain where, remains as yet in the sealed| Dun county in the first rangs which | it has held since Ameri entrance | B.! world war, — “We, the Dunn county executive | board, local chairman and boosters of | the Third Liberty Loan, here assem-) UUUaguanasaaauaqaanaaquanqadaquaaaanaqcaansagn! into thi nauunnaaenanasaannagnnaags eaepennnniausngacaceesesensestoasczateretansl gress of military affairs for the allies, come soon, if ths old ENTS | edith, Peterson and Ellsworth, exec, vance now is converging on Amiens, tive committee; Barrows and Widahl, on the railroad center of northern|°f Dodge; Kopka and Remple, of Hall! | France, which is known to be the | iday; Winters and Swensen, of Wer-| | ganglion along which run main com-|"er; McClure and Ahern, Dunn Cen- munications of the British army in! ter: Carl Hanke. Kildeer; Geo. Mor- northern France. The railroad from/to, Manning: Vern Baker, Emerson, Paris to Amiens was cut by the Ger-|#nd other boosters. Every man in the ACOmon | 35Doss> 35° uarussant Fashion Park custom welted pockets c Lin piping Ol pee eegene serra . Satara at Fashion Park ee] Pe He Wears the Trapper. A Fashion Park copyrighted sport style having the BI-SWING SLEEVE... .... ante Mans .at Montdidier, but this would} county will be indexed and allotted not be vital if Amiens itself is held, 4t least one ‘bond. ‘by the allies, i a on ear The German thrust ‘in front of; t Arras, while, according to Berlin, it) netted thousands of prisoners, has ap-) parently come to a_ stop before! Qrangehill, a telegraph hill, and lab- ADOPTED BY et strongholds of the British in} is seetor. | | Germans Lost Terribly | “Repeated mass attacks by the Ger- mans on these points have resulted in Ly a terrible losses: to them, without, how-; éver, breaking the line and causing! me ote a straightening of the front; Amendment to Selective Draft FEATURE “before Arras. aa “A-German official statement de- Act Now Goes to the : a Bd ahe : ae ~ clares that since the offensive began | Sa. ty ee i / 4 ‘ 70,000 prisoners and 1,100 guns have House Your new Suit must answer at least: two purposes been .taken. It is interesting to note e : Masa . 5 yf; s saa Ba cea és that after seven days of MetiNg St vaKEs 799,000 ELIGIBLE this Spring: It is eSsential these days that men. use erdun, the Germans | claim they p re oes 1 . oe 5 Paes Seine had exptured 10.000 men. Taking into extraordinary judgment in purchasing. Come to us consideration the comparative magni-| Washington, D. C., March 30.—Th 2 " ‘. ¢ , Py a ee Tm tudes of the two struggles, the Ger-|resolution amending _ the selective and select a Bi-Swing style. Use it;for work and: | man claims for captures may be con-| draft act by requiring registrati Toth G oo a ry °. ei erence cai fot youths retching the age af 21 since play. . It has distinction in every lin / it gives ease to. i renc! cks Continue june 5, 1917, i «ge ge ° ei aie, The French reports are silent as to| 700,000’ more'men to the rell of ell: arms and shoulders and it is finely tailored. Choose. “it in blue, green, brown or grey flannel, ora sensible the’ progress made on the. line from | gibles, was adopted late today by the Lassigny to Noyon, except to say that! senate. It now goes to the house. the attack is still continuing and that fresh French troops are arriving in this region. Nothing has developed to show that this 1s more than a purely pose of preventing the Germans from reaching the Oise river and\ having this stream as an additional protec- tion to their Jeft flank. | While it has been officially reported from: Rome that Austrian divisions from Russia/and Gelicis, numbering ;4) men, have ar-; Andicating the ‘expected. blow from the! -| until after majority, was rejected by. Senator New’s amendment provid- ing for compulsory universal military} training for men between 19 and 21) but deferring. their military service Oo ceccerevececccones the senate 36 to 20. / It goes to the house with the bill torbase draft quotas on the number of registrants in Class 1 instead (of the, population, administration measure al- teady passed by the senate. / Reject Training Resolution ‘The proposal to require training of boys over 19 and under registration e Was, an sane iment by Senator lew, of Indfana,.which the/senate re- Jected, 36 to 26, after a debate of sev- eral déys:*A number of senators who Lahr Motor Sales Co “an Exclusive Overland Organization” homespun. $25 to $35 {. Ready-to-put-on j Custom service without the annoyance. of ,a try-on Rosen’s One Store Only. ae RUDDER OCEHELOOEEOOSERSESES egeenenaaustvavenensutany

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