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CHIEFS OF BRITISH ARMIES AND AMERICAN GENERAL AT INTERALLIED WAR COUNCIL AT VERSAILLES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918, | LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF KING OF SPAIN dren were saved. The Florizel is| shown here as an ice New York harbor. The vessel has a | steel prow, backed by concrete, and | during the recent cold spell it broke | two of the Izii(ie in the lower bay and opened i off by the crew of the Pros- pero, \which was sent by the govern- ment tb the scene with special life- Of the rescued, 17 left of the ship® 3 aken from this ill-fateds Red Cross liner Florizel, which struck a reef north of Cape Race, N. F., during a terrific blizzard. The survivors were United & representa- s General ommander in chief of rican forces in France. Gen- will remain in France a representative on thel ence to arrive The other an onfe e W saving apparatus, General Sir |at Versailles, which they ¢ attended commander in | Great the Britisk itish only representatives tive at th armies, l 1. i .il shing the Dritish forces on the western front, on the left, and Gen- eral Sir Henry Wilson, the newly appointed chief of the imperial staff, beside him. They are leaving a meet above picture shows the chiefs f ing of the interallied war conference fer were passengers; only ‘women and none of the four chil- Sritain’s the right is Gen. '\ American chief of and repre- | the Am sentative of America the interal- | eral I3 lied council. This is the first photo | the Ame graph of General Bliss at the ‘n.[.»ymacrl Dougius traffic to coal barges, chief of all the This is the most recent photograph pain, taken of King Alphonso ot WHERE AMERICAN TROOPS ARE NOW FACING THE ENEMY ';icoiwoi. ' NEW ENVOY TO U. S. FROM NETHERLANDS sorts of ican con- war board BRITISH TANK GOING INTO ACTION THROUGH A FRENCH VILLAGE DESTROYED BY TEUTON SHELLS August Phillips, new minister [ the Netherlands to the United State cElnESa hington Germans 7 ; sooh American Leld by Uncle Sam’s soldier boys. At | the right, French troops trench captured from the tive a and now being occupied by troops. gunners, but that doesn’t bother the| the tank their obje tank in the least as it lumbers into | the Teuton air scouts report its pre: The Boche guns will make | ence. He was accompanied to Wa by Mrs. Phillip daughters and AFTERMATH OF THE GREAT sections in | the left is the entrance of the cap- French village through which is passing has received a consid- amount of attention from the The pictures above show cn the Chemin des Dames front the Alsne sector which is now being NO SCARCITY OF FOOD IN INDIA their four grown action. FORMER YALE MAN REPORTED KILLED erable BATTLE AT CAMBRAI tured fortress of Malmasson, and at Son raph sitows a food ven- of Ir elli his wares to British Royal Flying | The This photo, of India member of the vorps on war h great extent, and the ires more than he is rmy can buy as much om the native ped- | mains and the earth for five square miles has been upturned by the ex- The photograph shows This photograph 8ives an excellent idea of the intensity of the artillery preceded the British | Not a tree re- | ¢ battle which ploding shells, | drive near Cambrai. kitchen being set up I\l in a spot held but a few hours before | by the Germans. The fighting men | must be fed, and as they advance | h unsung heroes of the ket- tle follow closely reir t s, 1 Washington, D. C.; naval aviator and | was graduated from Sheflield Ensign Albert Do Sturtevant ol ported killed in Buropean waters former Yale crew captain, who is re- l tific Yale, in 1916, Scier school,