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dannwrnnrwnsns } MORE THAN 70,000 PAID COPIES DAILY & ASED WIRE SERVIC PRESS ASSOCIATIONS S SATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918. OU say you want to help the United States win the war? Then act as well as talk. Make good. Join the Patriotic Service Council. The drive _for 50,000 members ends Saturday. Membership will not put you in uniform, but your service will be valuable just the same. Don’t shirk war duties at home. Your sons, brothers, sweethearts, are not shirking them on the other side. Line up with them and help drive the Hun back. | a ay te Qs Bea nae pd Ay é wee 4 * yo Gh Ny h 7 < | five milew. The Seattle Sta THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST NIGHT EDITION Weather Forecast day; gentle Showers tongiht or Satur winds, montly southerly PRICE ONE CENT Rvegpners YANKS GAIN 4 Mf __ The Second Battle of the Marne SCORE BIG IN — ARNE PUSH Uni OA MA ry, wh than ty mornir re ric didier rl north o | ‘This graphic map shows the field! Lo of the second battle of the Marne, the allied line to the north and the) Verdun bate areca. Near the center of the map is shown Chateau Thierry, in which region American troops have pushed the enemy back for a twomile gain along a front of U. 8. ines and in fantrymen have distinguished them. selves in the great battle there, in At Au overthr Marne fre lively air duel during the night BY LOWELL MELLETT United Press Correspondent we | WITH THE AMERICAN — ARMIES IN FRANCE, ! ted Press Summary of Battle Situation on West Front Today 05th day of the war; 79th day of the big offensive.) 7—It is positively known RNE FRONT—Fighting continuing northwest of Chateau-Thie! that the eated re American and French troops pushed « back more s miles on @ fivemile front Wednesday night and ‘Thurs of Priesdase landwehr for three success- portion of the stured a town between the Marne and Rheims jive days. They took hun- , dreds of prisoners and left ARDY FRONT—French took prisoners in raids near Mont | heaps of German dead on the peri FRONT. British inflicted beavy casualties in a raid The marines’ cas- { Bethu however, were not RRAINE FRONT—American and German artillery engaged in g || disproportionate. : The bitterest fighting last night came as the result of one of an interminable series of German counter attacks, ~~ The boches started their as- saults as the marines were preparing for another sortie, ‘Travelers reaching Switzerland from Vienna verge of a revolution similar to that which STRIA-HUNGARY stria Hungary ew the Subs Take |Americans work with French comrades. The operation of (i: “nuteracker” ry i tactica Ie shown by the bulge tn the While the marines were line near Amiens and Chateau thus occu Thierry. ALLIES PUSHING the on their right Shorea ae award almost four miles in- stead of the two and a that had been ordered. Total of | Worrying To Re-examine Exempt Men 14 Ships’ Hun Chiet q } | The marines are holding» | ‘ | BITTER COMBAT ie es Bouresches station, which is . | abor Joins ongress § [Prussians Start Frightful-| Brilliant Record of U. S. ot _cntreme stun 3 , | ee ; : : ‘ e gun nest RY | i i | | IN MARNE AREA ness Campaign in Raids Victories, Though Small, | remained to be cleared out of : a 0c Off Atlantic Coast Teaches Huns Lesson | Belleau wood. D. } e PARIS, June 7.—Fleree fight- BY FRED S. | tt ED S. FERGUSON : ie oe owe {| ee oe Oreo west BRITISH STEAMER SUNK|RE-ARRANGE WAR PLANS! — Uniced press Correspondent j | Chateau - Thierry, where thio j e . iY. — f WITH THE AMERICANS ON e @ j French and Ameriacn troops NEW YORK, June 7.—Real BY J. W. T. MASON THE MARNE, June 72—The H | Nn ea | pag pushed the Germans back, Prussian frightfulness is coming United Press War Expert Americans who swept the Ger- | | the Freach war office announced into play in the submarine raids NEW YORK, J ¥ mans back two miles on a five — WASHINGTON, June 7—Pre to be followed, if necessary, by per | | today, Allied gains in other | on Atlantic. coast shipping, ac- ee eee mile front, northwest of Chateam (a ape ia fa il ye gree age GE I | — —_— _ | parts of the front, including the cording to details of the steamer Hindenburg has begun to show Thierry yesterday and last night, ng ry a Ageeelmery Ms and guabecs af ts :/ Shipyard Workers Can-/ Treasury Head Would Raise, recapture of Bligny by the Brit- | Harpathian sinking, received to- | serious uneasiness at the part | were holding their gains this. Sere ae voere oe Serene | Seats and embers ; py | : : ish, were reported day the Americans are playing in the morning in the face of deter: sory boards ani . 4 ieally ow yang: eer ghee g eee evel vassed Friday and Mem- | __ Eight Billions by Direct “Retween the and the} ‘This British ship of 2,800 fighting on the Western front. mined German counterattacks, or placed 4 Marne, local operations are going | torr 1 without warning t " With the aid of French i ong ~ nll panel gg Mlle soe B: Cass, A, BI bership Roll Increases Assessment on in the region of Neuilly-La-Po-|90 and 100 miles off the Virginia] Evidence of his disquiet appears | 14. American marines and mache searcity of Class 1 men. ae, ane ene si terle and Bussiares,” the commu-| Cape aptain Owep and hi w] in the new ooncentr on of Teu- concentrating thistae The action was taken because aj ®00 * - Tie hey nique said. “The French progressic 41h yarely time to get into the tonic forces along the American | sition along the new front. large number of counties and states pean 5 ete as 2 or ¢ ELECTRIC UNION BUSY BOND ISSUE IN THE FALL continued. The French took Vinly | boats Lorraine sector. 1 In the region of Lucy-le-Cocage fell below the 27.8 per cent average | *®0U!d be in 3 | and the woods to the east of Neuilly-| For 26 hours the Harpathian’smen| Hindenburg therefore is now] (tive miles west of Chateau ‘Thierry, ail of Class 1 men. Reexamination| “Government appea Labor support for the Council of BY L. ©. MARTIN La-Poterie atation and the northern | were in th n boats with insuffi. |threatening to attack in Lorraine,! an American position was being bad be directed particularly at those | Present all facts to the I ° Patriotic Ser rallied | United Press Correspondent Souter af teaisetin jent food and water. As they rowed|hoping the Americans may be un-|ly harassed by a German, tmochife who have tried to enter the navy to! for eee po es aoa: , i " by t nit be in charge WASHINGTON, June 7— Farther south the Am took | for re they saw two more German to pen their own oe gun. An Ame n patrol leaped ee ee ere ee every Onan where the et es o mmomver*| Suggesting a government fiseal | ground on the Torcy-elleau Hour es @ fame time participate | from the lines, attacked the enemy workers. mien in other classes al ¢ y be revien i " one Saturday : hd 33 panhée front of the Harpathian| u e other end of France | position, killed the entire crew anid who h granted special priv-| cation in n orrect. | cl re be | policy for 1918-1919 of 33% per Bch a ios alice etek aise Penn dake ascedl he defense of Paris and the chan-| captured the gun ; t claimed the Their acti jot be con-| in my of home| cent taxes to 66% per cent bonds . . ch nig - oe an alai aalt 1 port | fleges because they cial - pera cbt Attacks took Le Pont, west of Fon steamers and eg : V s Advance Thru Wheat were engaged in necessary war|fined to the cla am y and other loans, Secretary of the | /''" The missin Record of Vietory Part of the advance yesterday was work rt or htirigs cap ep -<teichcttisy, gocudrs Treasury McAdoo today shocked | “South of the Aisne, French pos rs and 25 of the crew of Americans have had an un! made across a wheat field, the iam Following are the states in which i claaittibation Whe oy | congress with a request for an | tions were rectified east of Ambleny. |the Carolina, Word came today of tla gH cic: rines alternate! pping in the « some counties fell below even a 10 i. ‘ West of Chateau Thierry a aharp| the safe arrival at a West Indian nti then rising up and half . Ber cent classification in Class 1: | SP prtrn ee in an | ere t ,| French attack gained Hill 204 P| port of a 10,000-ton liner, for which orth of Chateau! ing, half walking, into ‘the Pe ; California, I NT cory high, McAdoo’ action suggests | tha Between the Marne and Rheims, | fear had been felt. ‘ bassline ii | gun fire. ‘ Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina, | ea ty ae enamine on th the drive of | ‘here will be two more Liberty Bond /the pritish retook Bligny, inflicting | New York's lighting restric peel ie Pes greatly improved Missouri, New York, Massachusett Se aah aeek Seaceie aiee ervica W.| campaigns before June 30, 1919—the| heavy lonses tions are being made more dras. c Ronee ect i,| thelr position, opening the way thr Members of local boards, legal ac rose d vel , pa pi : pitepey etes | first in October, when it is expected North of Montdidier (on the Pic.| te. Street lights at some places } porn alata. cs. Dl a wood on a hill which had given Wisory boards and government ap-| structed to expecially reex: Fink. George| to raise $6,000,000,000, and the sec-lardy: front) and west of Noyon,| are regulated. A false air raid Re adc from small! the enemy the dominating position, peal agents will immediately begin napebesis r i ae Btaee {ond some six months French troops took isoners i alarm, caused by blowing of lo- stent facts Germans are pushed com- Figid examination of questionnaire i I another big loan will be comotive whistles, caused great : Se oo ee y off the hill. The maria m heavy, drain on Cla in | ae san an tiew o . tent cannonad-| exeltement in) up-town) Manhat ou y Cee A nh RIC ane an a took up positions on the farther side, pe | ‘om war savings and other . on th front tan, many fleeing to cellars, | TN LORRATD une 6.—{ h having full sweep with their machi 73,900 ANSWER ations should be scien, ba : | while the police were deluged | There were lively artillery duels in] cine across an open fields ene ONTARIO DRAFT 0.000 oot penditures during | wit tte cal ES ee S| the necessity of proceeding to th expenditures during the “ teries ef ally neutralizing — the # w 000,000, McAdoo urg in mans in this region is the lo eight t dd men have b ! to Chairman Kitchin, of th $ | Prisoners said three divisions (36,000 he military, service act siment| house way and. means committe SALL HUN PARTIES = {NORTH FRONT __| trem’tca been’ tes up Saal have compiled, accordir ‘ drive,| that taxes must bear their share tc 5 DECIDE FOR PEACE? } IS QUIET TODA Y |?!" ck te marines. ‘They inetud: s available todgy oy ae as . hau ultimate dis whic! 1 mamee dene 1—"D) bo cement. | Jed the Jae who are crack rifle na great increase in t ow “future financing upon J ¢ port: }) WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN| men ee Sree eren crkere doing active canveasiog. | sleernne Age ed that most of the German po- {| Nop, June 1 The eal contin en 2 $ the act will be with the colors ee Ms, manager ct | Nery pales $4,000,000,000 in ta the desirability of offering peace {| i ritigh front far as the ground| ing Bussiares, Torey, Bouresaiiea ie ae | be w je color ‘Chase To rat 4,000,000,000 in taxes. at 5 . S| British front, so far as the ound/ing Bussiares ‘orey to parliament convene se Rants, | tcAdoo tirges @ heavy Graft on wat BERNE, June 7.—Austria is to the allies,” the Echo De Paris }| onters are concerned eullly wood, ‘part of Belleaty ae the best d lc mee declared today } t rhs ig ray ru the ¢ 1 of patriotic’ ners hinting ‘his approval of/, ebeat te. Raderwo sn. exmeuanee “Chancellor Hertling will make ${"rmal raiding, the pas und the railway station and railway i ‘ yh ght flat 80 per cent levy on| similar to that of Russia, when — |) Make (| ave been serene at Rouresches Ball Saturday for t cuennment Codneie| such; suggests more than tripling| the czar was dethroned, accord: |} ® very se I speech in the }| At Morlancourt, about 30 previous-| ‘The fight began Wednesday night Fort Worden Boys Hoe ee neers | the present rate of 4 per cent on un-| ing to statements of travelers re- |{ eichstag soon: Sty trained Germans were and at 3:45 Thursday morning the sage din Hat cat ft Wh Vier hatin ook eae? oe ©’ earned incomes (derived from corpor turning from Vien without getting what the marines started to advance, singing A y ball in the r Date: | Adie hn dated I hb und ; te stocks, bonds and mortgages) and hey declared it is significant that Jer, most of the party being killed. }and whistling “Yankee Doodle” as farewell party will be given Satu ; pore : that Crowder andthe’ w es a “heavy tax on all luxuries innumerable attempts have been | ly damaged. | I they trotted across No Man's Landy “padi, ate, n es lglg tr omc phablpedimcage eM, iors made against military works The f tuation ix very serious] WASHINGTON, June 7.—Senate infantry, on the. right of Smet eee (ns aeons Bt TOPs | Pete tne appardht shortage OC NAVY YARD NEEDS WORKERS | In the Adriatic region, Slava have}and the government has posted no-]drys today declared they will de-| marines, advaneed in the face of a Worden. The regiment w ieee ole See 5; | he Puget Sound navy yard needs | destroyed mines in the ports and | tices in the region from Gratz to the | mand straight-out prohibition for the | heavy fire ere ter Meedios. The bell, tickets) Citys 1 men: mination would| laborers, helpers and mechanics. Ap-|canals of Dalmatia and on the|sea, declaring that revolt, desertion | whole country as a substitute for the | advanced in the face of a heavy fire, for which are $1, will provide com- silsa her ANGE fadel* ones 30: per” Obit | - piloations rig » with the! Croatian coast or complicity in military transgres-| Randall bonedry amendment killed! tp leas than four hours the mas ieaee funds for the men, many of | Mven ies wtal registration Vescudalk, Heath: of Puget] In Rosnia, Hungarian patrols have|sions is punishable by hanging or|by the opposition of President Wil-| pines had completely cleared Neaiily whorn are attieltes z ae “ nies -| AMSTERDAM Vine 4 ‘The | Sound navy yard, Bremerton been massacred and railways seriou hooting son and Food Administrator Hoover. | wood of — the nemy, taking more lee —— — omen eee scat wisaiaain Mina Miaamiae than 100 prisoners and ten machine ae PE RE Ba pe ike oon th ths Re }guns. French infantry on the left : ° Th 2 Ki s! ea, while bound from an English to took 160 prisoners. Continuing thelr | Dutoh por our firemen were advance Americans fought thelr Oh, Listen to This, Kids! 0 0 (or ise |avance te Americans fought Maa . mae . . ‘ cian | opposing them, punching their wi 5 “4 ] k ts It wa fleet believed the Britian) 171 iat polis -eclines! Booked bY Mananenaann nae Ae Jereep between the earth and the sun.,moon; that is, the sun will be | case oan ares and occupying ‘Tore! Ps ree ircus icre . deleg apt taepe fe Papspebaes acid, Nature for tomorrow is not a { 7 . It will cut off the rays of light from ipsed The observer will be| Dart of Relleau wood, the village of 7- } ee ee nonert at ‘The Hague, was aboard, | highbrow performance which only an | Seattleites Will the aun, and will make a shadow on | looking at the moon's dark dise laid] Rouresches, and the railway. stato a t 4 ‘ ustronomer can understand hile : he ear ne will emerge clear on the face of the sun eather! and railway in the latter place, ten! 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Binharp, which ree |the ‘child ts old enough to observe The eclipse will reach totality at n Chehalis, between 3:65 and - ts . children who| There in the whole passengers and.crew of the| the ‘child is old enoumh to Skaerve ) us in chohalis, whare seattle vip ‘aes The desperate defense: by ‘theuainl e peer samy atl: Regent cuts off the rays of the sun from the |§ itors will go by scores If the shadow cone which touches emy peoveniae the Ametane Fa » Wild Animal) Spangled Lanner Le Th Great Northern train will the oon at’ it large end and the attaining some of heir objectives, rn those let | lots of other thing ip to ICAN NEWSPAPER MAN cart 1 Lah Dt at ' * y i : ri t ea ania nd were : huge but the attack was renewed late toe urn th ean aie eat coy abs SHOT IN BAT If « boy holds a baseball In the|} leave Seattle .. ‘ earth wt its small a hug | day with great violence mber of) the kids to find ot a a : Wed ahadowr “alle: onan ein Chebalis at 11:30 a4, m., re: )/ pencil, it would make a sweeping day with great violenc 4 4 Bote ew All sentences submitted in the cor WIT A SRE ROANE ae eu S wire Ls. ; ei ‘ intdreneh) cucnineeme 80 p.m Ma Ua oh daciheud uotooathe tinted In tal and brigade head» ong t the re 9 I INE, une 7 orld dib | grounc ne noy ore “ * lata dip : \ " 4 s, officers. no milk tickets,| test must be mail oo ae See es tabard pba ind mark the ball's shadow, it The Oregon Washington will (/ States from. the state of Washington quarters, officers, who had not slept ONIN leer hcibrpacbersa HEM: Ada Md bet ae oe pee ae p. m,, and return at 7 p.m May Be Streamer Diagram showing how rays of |Phones during the atttek, receiving. 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