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HARE Pa, Mar JAP MOVE — | Way Now Cleared for An- nouncement of Plans on Action in Siberia EXPECTED. r of Charles | \rrested With Former Soldier, |, Charged With Scheme to Spread Dise: ase, PETROGRAD, March 15 (Associat @4 Press). —The A. of Soviets, meeting at Moscow to day, by a vote of 453 to 80 decid ratify tho peace tr tral Powers. {A London des; that only t ussian Cor eaty with the Cen. br. Railroad offic prevented a heavy “estimated that hich struck the tons aod will have jais say t 1 $10,000 an by United welghed 300 dynamited oadbed. The thrown oner Hitchcock te che te _ = : AEG ARON ~~ Gowoy , S, Officers Who Got \ und Player Sol Who : \\ Raid portunities for etratior con Capt The ne i tv I have Archie Roosevelt Ap aratar evicalaan mS) ceives His War Cross on ON WAY FROM PERSHING ' De “ ny, Wale THE INJURED the Operating Table " bash S I wa sum |, CHARLES DEFORDST, ) ; . ata ™ fo ald RABBI [sRAl LEBENDIGER By Fred S. 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EDITION AMERICANS HOLD CAPTURED TRENCHES; © TEN MORE RECEIVE FRENCH WAR CROSS HINDENBURG DECLARES. GREAT OFFENSIVE BY GERMANS MUST GO ON Reports } Neutral Source a Enemy Is 1 ia IND DRIVE GERMANS * FROM A LINE OF TRENCHES ated «),000 Men Reece MORE THAN ONE MILE LONG ne """ Occupy Position in Broad Daylight, ot ay Returning After an Initial Setback —Ohio Troops, Including “Hank” Gowdy, Figure in Raid. BRITISH FLYERS WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, March 14 (United Press).—American troops now occupy their first German trenches—a mile and one-fifth of front line positions in the Badonviller region on DOWN 24 GERMAN the Luneville front after German evacuation PLANES IN A DAY ss The positions were o¢cupied in broad daylight by A German barrage later fore icans returned afd now firmly hold the po: Five English Machines Missing After Thrilling Battles in the Air the Americans, a withdrawal, dated, automatic They were so sm rifles have been d by Yankee Germans, but the salient forms an The Americans found the trenches sup- The broken ones have irtillery as to be untenable for tue excellent addition to our lines, ported by strong timbers. been re ed. arate ot ete tae CROWN PRNGE' UNE his Mae “8 ; reat By oe | raids, the enemy in the ¢ Raiinaene District Admitted by Berlin War Office {front positions a safety of the rear lines, The M at ! ‘ cans are alert and TC tell when fe : - jermans are « » to tell when 4A footing yeat tr ’ and urey Road, on th , n sniping ts developing, ville front, The ning proficient In man Crown Prince's front (Champagne Dixtri-t), says today's army head n hundred bor y billets, ar 1 quarter’a announcement 1 railway sidings at Courtral and) Fro mthe afternoon onward a vio is also grenading Yenaln. Further rep rald te was direc! Inst the Ger- | D#ck and fort Aerial activity ts Freiburg 6a that bombs | iy tion north d northeast of increasing, RY LAOH An : power! advanced g on a wide) the troops La 2 region tov, Justa 6 Fe) front, but fed only tn obtain: who made @ raid wit opposition Ing a fo n our trenches at the ali from Oblo, Volunteers were 1 the raid. hat only @ for to partt ca A On tho eastern bank of the Meuse w. Three So man (Verdun front) there was Increased wanted tage ery firing the HEguehe mut the day.” | few were selected from each come pany, * ERMISH RNOING PARTIES. "=e on wi from Cir at!, Marion, Circleville, ENTER THE GERMAN LINES ss: London, Marveviti, 68 nk { Near Passchenda wd Poelea le, Says Lor i \\ Oftice U.S, FLYER DOWNS PLANE: ANOTHER KILLED ABROAD NAVAL FLYER KILLEO ch fever’ will nsequence to the Allied man-p ‘ af pas Lent day