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completely by surprise by the hour at which it was launched and fury with which it was carried forward. OBJECTIVES CAPTURED, HAIG REPORTS TO WAR OFFICE "British Field Marshal Officially Announces Be- ginning of Great Drive in Belgium While Keeping Up Arras Attacks. —Field Marshal niques, rphaus Ready to Start Out From Central Park For Annual Automobile Outing to College Point GOVERNMENT WINS iy OVER CRONSTADT REVOLUTIONISTS President of Council Looks to America to Bring About End of War. SLACKERS GIVEN CHANCE BEFORE ROUND-UP STARTS ican |Men Who Failed or Refused to Register Tuesday May Still Sign Up. Everything tends to the be- Haig Grove forward this morning on| lef that an immense British reserve 6,000 HAPPY ORPHANS HAVE THEIR YEARLY AUTOMOBILE OUTING Youngsters Taken to College Point for Day of Vaude- ville, Games and “Eats,” Five thousand orphans from Man- hattan, the Bronx and Yonkers were guests to-day of the Orphans’ Auto- mobile Day Association, in their an- nual outing to Donnelly'’s Grove at College Point. The kiddies were mine-mile front in the Wytachaete- | army is gathered behind the Allied | ahr imemy June 7.—-The Cron- The Government is giving everybody This is the new of- | lines in Belgium. Berlin reports hav jessines sector sive which the mn forecasting for nearly German reports have noted from day| French War Office: to day 0 crowing PARIS, June Following is the| | committee ot Soldiers’ nk. | statement to-day to get roll before it ts too late, tration headquarters will be kept open fortress and set up its own ognized the authority of | group the region a, clustered and bunched tn taxis and trucks, wagons and-wagon- | Government Ruasia’a navy ‘ken by Minieter \daily from 9 A. M. twofold purpose of classifi giving delinquents an « “British bombardment in that sector. | Quentin a strong force of G to 5 P. M. for the “We attacked at 3.10 this morning! j attempted at midnight an attack on} -|our line& over a front of about 600) Was under delivered with ettes, buses, touring cart Mmousine ‘German positions on the Messin Wytechnete sector on a front of nine yards filvvers and Theyw went away from rk at half past ten, laugh- ntral F ing, shouting and singing and every «! orders of the day declar val cadeta henceforth moat » duties of a seaman | well as those of an officer, The Government and cl the regisiration are Quietly going about the wor of find- ing men who defied the iaw by re- one of them wavin The effect of the fire the Germann tm- | mediately returned to their trenches, “Everywhere we tured our first objectives.” [The new British offenst tempt quickly. IR RIDE- CENTRAL the West Drive an American flag. The machines formed the line on nd, with a band at their head in a sightseeing car and another in the middle of the parade, they debouched into Broadway from the Fifty-ninth Street entrance to the Park, The parade crossed town des Dames heavy artillery fighting continued on the front south of Filain, “In upper Alsac west of Bisel was repulsed easily, against @ sharp German south of Ypres. the British have jh maintainea a tremendous bom- « Bardment for almost thirty on thia portion of their front. fusing to register, days before any large numi rests are made The length of time the books are to be kept open for men who found it impossible to register, or who at first| * three mile: and Soldiers’ Council made this ~weveral days rRNA AIROROM workers and demo- ‘an best help reby help the demo @ surprine attack ) 1 would say through Fifty-second Str ‘WILSON! 5 MESSAGE GRASPS | pt and went over the Queensboro Bridge and down to the grove at moderate speed. world which by bringing pressure | srnments of the world @ffective advance in this sector would seriously menace the Ger- Man hold on Lille, which Is about ~NBELGIUM AGAIN intended to defy the law and have their minds, now impending, RUSSIAN SITUATION FULL | mentary information now at hand es At the grove each child was given a glass of milk, Borden's having fur- German machines have as soon as possible, if American | five miles from the nearest Brit- ish position.) Haig reported nished 1,000. qu IS BOMBARDE “NO TIME NOW FOR FRANCE further prog- | on the eastern front and 2 BERLIN WAR OFFICE was decided that "he was asked s, and the Mono Service Company 5,000 kienkups, Luncheon followed, then a vaudeville slackers they | show and out and indoor games to | the hearts’ content of the youngsters. “Bend an army only if you think! will hasten the end of the w yourselves as to the method in which you can best help. “The revolution capture of many prisoners. Paris announces a strong force of mans made an attack northwest | ft St. Quentin at midnight. joe ways the attackers were caugh British Planes Report Succes Attack Between Zee- e and Ostend. TO BE TIMID,” SAYS CAMBON REPORTS BIG BATTLE ON BELGIAN FRONT you must decide preliminary | 9, With Support of America investigation portion of wilful | brothers and si This was the thirteenth annual phan Annie and her ers, The Orphans’ g of the O Automobile Day Association was Claims That Attacks at Many Points | everything in the Arras Sector “Resulted inder a violent French fire and re red after sustaining heavy low ‘The Kalser'n bonatful message of | formed for the pt Another British aerial raid on Belgium is repor little ones a ye American Executive's co English and who were i pose of giving the happy day in the e open, In the association are big- international the progress | sratulation to the Crown Prince law's requirements Bavaria, in which he declared the hearted owners of m nines, big and little, whose motto ts itish offensive had failed and had completely stopped, | order to save the impending blessings | coast between Zeebri which the revolution assured to our downtrodden ia being | Following is to-day’s text of the ¢ ven @ spirited answer on the Arras! man War Office t to-day, where Haig’s troops ave dashed forward again, smashing | German positions. north of the ver Scarpe, on a front of a mile, tured 162 prisoners and gravely revisions in figures r the Board « help some kid on of Its war ¢ answers in|. “Army group }bombs fell clo rippitidaat bh tbe 1 had propounded. Ypres and Ar- peace without contributions, and the people of small nations must | have # votce in thelr disposition.” Americans help ‘The work of classifying registrants ving a much bigger job than was originally anticipated. which President Wilson I viding machi ssian sentim United States bring raged with undiminish and their It ts admitted ou can spare will to get there.” John J. Korbel, Secretary of the had in hand the work of ting the kiddies together and pro- # and “eats” for them A. Homer was “Any eum tha phers, Grand Marshal of the parade. The classification ced the German hold on the City Flanders fia with infantry attacks by the British, ! after extensive sending locomotives, trains and rails | ott! to Mr POLICE CAPTAINS SHIFTED. | Federal law w CLOSING QUOTATIONS. net changes trom t that on the amall sector of th help end the war front directly on the North coast, held in quiet by the French ne fusiliors since the fall twerp, there was spirited artillery | ting. This region has been #i mm mentioned in oan > be investigated Communicath Associated Press his apprec! the arrival of the American Ratlroad Commiaaion the artillery continued with extraor that many of the orlginal y ux strong British reak this me | LAevirr and ¥ attacks befc commu | result the Ministe totally changed by in the later inves registration in ers of the association in addition Korbel are: Horace De Lisger, President; William C, Poertner, First Vice-President; Paul B. Pugh, See- ond Vice-President; George H. Rob- ertson, Treasurer; rank sriffin, nsel, and Frank G, Carrle, Chalr- an of the Finance Committee. wo doctors attended the outing. > Massachusetts Had 25,000 More Reg- For instance, The commiasion |help us greatly in the reconstruction reorganization Jonly one par registration istrations ‘Than Lixpected. ROSTON, Mass., June 7.—-Masea. chusetts’ total number of regiatra- \32 ILLED AND 200 HURT BY SERIES OF TORNADOES Mid-Western Storm-Swept—P! lona was est American comrades to un them have d pendents who wot HREEAMERIGANS LYING FOR FRANCE “HED FOR BRAVERY . tuasia is daily getting into better RNG Again | shape for a new where 1 found conditions mation be will learn on his own thorough Investigation.’ large number The charge that of marriages at Bull Hing was from hia post as Commander in Chief persons were known to be dead to ray | of the Russian Army wan due to the Ministry's decision that AMERICAN FOOD EXPORTS INCREASE IN BOUNDS April Reached Great and 200 injured as the result of tor- nadoes sweeping four State Lufberry |! last forty-eight hours. A confidence so the present juncture, official statement Haine drafted | 1 yesterday by t On Saturday, a half holida according to an | (cit was virtually prov Honors for On Monday the number was On Tuesday, the day ¢ couples presented n Among Mu njured by @ cyclone Al wepat: exiles $84,000,000 in March. tion, eighty , the number dropped dent in the harbor occurred at Petro Thaw of Pittsburgh and Adjt. futverry of New York, the two fh the Lafayett Willis Haviland of Minneapotis, of the |@ “tornado wa h struck Bevier, Ky fame air squadron, w fo oficial orders to-day for bravery ! fecent air combats |The War Office declared the ns in the Lafayett hole had fought fitt the last two weeks, with the following flyers mentioned by name j\Lufberry, five combats; Gorporal Walter lows was estimated at Copenhagen, huge quantity received from BE of explosives recently wland suddenly st $84,000,000 ¢ formally cited lightens the man who reg ori was only burden on every CORPORAL GUARDING BRIDGE. 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Park relay O8ST WHEEL CHAIRS WE MAKE ER 7O STYLES SARGENT CO, #55 Fourth Av ew York ery DIED, | WARREN.—June 6, JOHN J., brother of aid to hay fecent fighting WASHINGTON BLUE BONNET RESULTS. $Mcia! citation says of him ¢xample of courage to al rious scalp w information over the enemy lines, preventing a surprise at Was arrested | MRS. SHEVLIN § SOON TO WED, | ro-German were warmly complimented kind courageous” pilots. nd Jenkins was found | cHicaco WHEAT AND yrporal Ryan had beea at Intrigues tn : WASHINGTON Special for To-morrow, Frida COLATE COVERED CHEAM old=fashtoned journal and Senator w From Ma Timothy J. W 4nd native of Rath kenle, Cour Ireland, and veteran Regiment Funeral f the parlors of Richard J. 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