The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1918, Page 2

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Pees HUNS CONTINUE PLUNGE AGAINST STONE BARRIER Allies’ Line Stands Firm Under! Repeated Assaults From German Forces STRONG ATTACK ON SORBIE a Enemy Adfancing in Waves on Little Village— Outcome int Doubt the morning. Attack Made on Corbie. Dense ey met with no further suc-! ie than attended their eftorts ai ED AND FEED BONDING ACTIN SU PREME COURT Records in Case Appealed From Decisicn of Judge Fisk Received Today GERMANS MAKE | ANOTHER HEAVY broug ht by the Enemy Early This Morning Re- ported to Advance in Waves Near Vaire Wocd NO IMPORTANCE tL from a decision of who, at Williston, smurrer to the complaini Ir of moi ail county, GAINS OF With the American Army in France, April 6.—(By Associated Press)—Another heavy _ attack by the Germans in the drive for Amieng appeared to be under way at an early hour today. At 5:30 this morning the enemy was re- ported to be advancing in waves near the Vaire wood, which lies in the Sontme valley east of Cor- bie. Strong hostile assaults made in this region yesterday resulted in the pushing back somewhat of the defending line south of the Hangard wood, Elsewhere, the Germans were rpulsed. Mom availed forded by the bondi g act provisions of this s 2 prior lien on h e loan. hat this prior } 1 violat- - 2 ava de We Frain CALIFGRNIA HELD pend DRIVE ON LINE | | | Peo MAN ON N. D. BAKER BOARD {John Homan Made Member of Service Committee by Ladd Fargo. N. D.. April 6—All bak- crs of North Dakota have been asked to attend a conference with Or. E.. F. Ladd, federal food ad- ministrator, at Fargo, on Tues- day, April 16, for the purpose of | organizing bakers in the state so they “may give suc haid and as- sistance as they can offer.” The situation is far more seri- ous that most people realize, Dr, Ladd said in his announcement. The following state service bak- ers’ committee has been named: H. K. Geist, Grand Forks; C. H. Hecktner, Fargo; Mr. Gamm, of Gamm Bros, Minot; John Homan, Bismarck, and W. K. Nimo, Devils Lake, WILSON TO‘ REVIEW . 12000 AT MEADE , President Arrives at Baltimore , | Baltimore, | Wilson arrived here shortly before to Inspect Soldiers r.. April 6.—President ; 2 o'clock today and began a review of 12.009 Camp’ Meade troops. ‘eourt were the speakers, TRUE AMERICAN SPIRIT IS SHOWN IN BIG PARADE | ___(Continued_ Drive a ¥rom Page One.) ers, and there were the flags of all of our allies, appropriateiy vorne. The | Boy Scouts were out in force, mak ing a truely wonderful — showing, ; marching like real soldiers, in long, “a wonks, and there were Camp Fire girls and other auxiliaries, each | of which has played an important par ' nour first year of war. Last, bu yy no means least, were the scores upon scores of school children, the ; men and women of tomcrrow, and | Salvation Army band, dering | magnificent spirit w airs. C | Gan soldiers in the truest sense of t word, CTT ‘Valve-in-Head Motor Auditorium Filled, Many of the crowd preceded the procession to the Auditorium. and the big theatre was packed to the doors when the hour for the opening exer- cises struck. Former Governor J. Devine of Mandan and Associate Jus- tice Luther E. Birdzell of the supreme Both had themes with which they were thor- oughly at home, and to which they did the gesoline supply. , SEVERYRBODY- KNOWS VALVE-IN-IEAD MEANS BUICK” CORWIN MOTOR CO. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. =a A’ RESPONSIBLE, well established Tonight. he will formally open the ; third Liberty loan campaign with aj speech jn the armory. business man wants to rent six or seven room, modern house.. Ad- dress 489 Tribune. +6-1W THM BISMARCK, N. D. and help the Government conserve eaninitia } TO BE TRAITORS 5 The Germans at daybreak — thi merning atta 1 the littl town o Cerbie, in the valley of the So correspondent at B: headquarters reports. The enemy ad- vanced in dense waves, Thé outcome! jand was not known at the time the dis-| records patch was filed. ' Court Hen The main German thrusts, says aa case will be correspondent, pppears to be the Vaire wood, toward the prinein at| AND BARLEYCORN Aniens road. é 1s Oo N L Y AWFUL Cewboy Constabulary SICK, NOT DEAD! Will be Created to _ Huron, S. Dy April 6, Guard Mexican Line oar here ana Sten? pee found to contain twenty gallon: whiskey. The bootiegger ha Sacramento, Calif., ‘iments charging five alleged I. W. W. , With a con! to hamper the gov- rhe | criment in its prosecution of the d to encourage April 6,—Ind Reuter's ched Clerk of wton today, and the: ied Apt eturned s grand owy. Three of the five men are in cis tody. TEAMSTER LOSES LIFE IN. EFFORT TO SAVE HORSES April 6.—Matt John- 1 teamster, as burned to of Ha Van Horn, Texas, April 6.—Grim- faced cattlemen and ranchers of the ed a grave dug in a Huron ceme- ven head of horses and! Big Bend district late tor voted un- The cottin had been shipped troyed the! animously to create a cowboy co to Huron from the ea ble at an early hour an bord- charred body , stabulary to patrol the Mexi | er, to act as scouts for United States ALONG FR SECTOR. the entrance face cavalry patrols and cooperate with the | Paris, April 6.—Tlae German tttack wnward with a horse on either side | army in preventing further raids and | along French sector of the battle him, and it is believed when he depredations on American ranches inj ed. 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