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——— | | taking of Vaux ux itself not ofte American was jost, were taken. For the first time, too, Ameri did the reconnaisance for the advancing artillery and dominated the air, There were a score of air battles, Thr German and two American airplanes were lost The new American positions dominate Chateau-Thierry to such aa extent an early evacuation of that important city by the Germans is forecast. The battle was the biggest single operation by American troops, under Americaii commanders and carried out on strictly American lines, since Get Cosh ae of Port in Fight- the Civil War. The Americans gained every objective and held it. yst to use armed force to keep the impetuous Yankees from advancing further. Every German prisoner taken wa awe at the splendid wail AL of the lela GERMANS WIN BACK ACK GROUND TAKEN BY BRITISH LAST SUNDAY | The Intantry Presses Forward at Bouzincourt)r After Heavy Preparatory Shelling. {BRITISH REPORT] LONDON, July 3.—Following is the text of to-day’s War Office }da and received to-day at the State officers had aim: report: Their ing in Which Red Guards Fall. WAsIINOTO? received here to-day my there was sates tn which some Red Guards ere killed when the Czecho-Slovak July 3.—-Advices forces onsted the Hu .hevik authorl- | ties at Viadtvostok several dnys ago | and took complete pos: resion of the Important port and terminal of the} s-Giberian Railro Arrest of members of Arehar | Provincial Government by the Bol | aheviki is reported in a despatch from | Ambassador Francis, dated at Volog- Department, The Duma at Vologda, the Message sald, is accused of fail- “Last night after a heavy bombardment the enemy attacked amd jig to exccute mandates of the Sov- recaptured the greater part of the ground taken by us in a minor qperation jets and also is threatened with ar- om the evening of the 30th of June “Suocessfuul raids were carried out by Boyelles, Moyenneville and Merris, a tew prisoners being captured each case." U. S. FLYERS OUT! OUGHT GERMANS NINE AGAINST NINE AT THIERRY TM FRANCE, Tuesday, July 2 (As- wociated Press).—American aviators are receiving congratulations for the e@fictent protection given the infan- tzy and artillery during the opera- tienes Monday night and to-day west of Chateau-Thierry. The Americans kept the air, expecially on the Amer- foun side of the line, virtually free of enemy airplanes. The French com- Mander in this district has sent offi- cial congratulations. One American pursuit unit encoun- tered a big enemy group late Monday and chased the Germans off, after getting in some good shots, One American machine failed to return. To-day a damaged German machine was found inside the American lines. North of Ohateau-Thierry this morning nine American machines and nine German airplanes had a thrilling combat for half an hour, At least three of the German planes were driven down, while two of the Americans had not returned to-night. The American pilots credited with bringing down the German planes are Wiltiam J, Hoover of Hartavill $C; Alfred A. Grant, Denton, Tex. and John MoArthur of Buffalo. ‘The American airmen, acting as a patrolling party, came upon the en- emy shortly after 7 o'clock in the| morning and immediately attacked. | With the advantage of the offensive, the Americans succeeded in getting | above their adversaries, and after furious exchanges at an altitude of more than two miles, drove the Ger- mans down a mile, Two of the Amer- icam aviators suw one of the Nieuw. ports, driven by an American pilot, ‘o into a dive and disappear, but | three American pilots have reported | | Former President of Council Says | It Will Be World-Wide Holliday that they observed tracers go through the fusilage of three enemy machines within a fow minutes of each other, the planes crashing earthward The fighting was fast and furious, | and all kinds of manoeuvres wers | former brought into play. Finally the Ger- mans made off hurrediy. in the neighborhood of ~By a shake-up) {An Allied force, b of Austrian commanders reported in| comparatively small, and which is a despatch from Berne, the German | Commander-in-Chief on ‘been Other changes include the replace- feld Marshal Conrad von Marshal | Arz von nd replacement of Gen, Straussenburg by Chief-of-Staff, von | counter revolu publishes a Vienna desp the} strike in the Budapest munitions fac | ‘FRENCH PAY TRIBUTE TO AMERICA'S “FOURTH” — FOR NEWSPAPER NEN | Marne both officers and men, are brothers of our soldiers, THREE U, S, AVIATORS WIN HONORS IN FRANCE Parsons, Baylies ith Putnam Re-|* ceive Awards for Their Gallan- try in Air Fights PARIS, ‘July 3.—Edwin Parsons of | French Springfield, Muss, a momber of tae| French hi Is wentioned in| « official citations to-day. Parsons is | ca Lafayette sadrille, cited as “an excellent pilot who has downed three enemy airplanes.” Jacques de Lesseps is mentioned ate his brilliant conduct night bombardment raid Gergt. Frank L. Baylies of New Bed ford, Mass. and First Lieut. David Putnam of Brookline, Mass, have been awarded war medals by the Foreign 2 distan Service Committee of the Aero Club of America “for valor snd dd guished service.” tin- — from the Navy Dep: called at the White House yeu * ané presented a bouquet to P. Wilson ax a token of the depart appteciation of his veto of the bill ex lending the working hours of Govern- ment clerk: from seven to eight hour: 4 day. The President told them be had | Dewey wwe only the square thing. Barthou said his visit surpassed even | what he had expected to see. “In associating myself with your na- to be a|shall be by jebration of |! to-day gave the Unit- regarding Ameri- in its own enfranchisem enfranchisement » addrenses | » in honor | PS fun peoples! shall always in the ae declared La- President | © and glory the people | MONTPELIER, sister of Admiral George her home here last nigh niy-nine years olf. lghe was se) | rest Mr. Franeis's despatoh threw no light on the many sensational rumor of developments in Russia which have come out of Germany and neutral | European countries recently It ia In the Archangel Provinee that ©) American and Allied marines and 9 | bluciackets are euarding the immense stocks of war supplies stored at Kola and along tho rafiroad southward | from that port. Ambassador Francis reported that) Thrilling Combat Lasts Half an Hour—Three! rye Dume ned tere taken aitna German Machines Shot Down—Two American Planes Lost. WITH THR AMERICAN aRMY@———— GERMAN GENERAL SENT 10 LEAD THE igel Duta had been taken through Vologda of their way to Moscow. H poset __ 50,000 GERMAN TROOPS TAKEN INTO FINLAND FOR MURMAN CAMPAIGN Prisoners Are Aiding Bol sh in Siberia PENHAGHN, July 3—More than #fn0uncement DRIVE IN ITALY = ee |brougbt into Finland, evidently for the purpose of participating in the Von Below ag Hoetzen-!Gorman-Finnish campaign againat derff as Commander in Chief —Mackensen Also in Italy. f |the Murman region, a Helsingfors 4Fé¢ combatant troops, | deaputeh declared to-day, German Jand Finnish troops are still massing lon the Finnish-Russian frontier. ved to be said to include a few American ma rines, is guarding Allied munitions becomes!) and supplies in the = Murman the Itallan| region.) | | AMSTERDAM, July Admission | that Austro-Hungarian and German | war priso | side of the Boisheviki a | Czecho-Slovaks in Russia the Koelnische Zeitung, T ers, it says, w and privation to enter the military Jeervice of the Bolsheviki against the inst the made by pnary forces. oo FORTUNE. FOR HOME. SSS SURES (Continued from Firs! Page.) Memorial Home for New York Rarthou, | Journalists Council, the }of which corporation, which shal “The general objects and purposes Americans | possible, have perpetual existence, They | who love hall be to provide and maintain suitable and comfortable home Jor to provide pecuniary aid for per sons who shall have been employed y|paper or journal which is now or the Borough of Manhattan in the |City of New York, and who shall by the |Feason of old age, accident or bodily |intirmity and through lack of mean |be unable to care for themselves or need such home or aid. ach of which persona shal! be | nominated and rv Ti or OF owner or pub: (whether an individual oration) and shall be ap) accepted by the Hoard of Directors home in its uncontrolled dis “And whieh Boant Di jection, ap proval and acceptance of perso! recoive the benefits of such home or such aid, give the preference to any person who shall be or shal) have been employed or associated with ny or }the New York Herald Comp: the New York Herald Company So: ciete Anony Francaise connection with either the New York Jor the Bur Edition of th York Herald newspaper or th ning Telegram newspaper 1 Memorial Home Corpora Nish and maintain Live nd appurtenan t home or homes for th 1 gro | provide ad atT, Persons so to be benefited or aided and may also aid any such person or persons, by pecuniary or other or stors its uncontrolled discretion, contributions or by pensions wise as its Board of Dir = TECHOSLOVAKS tx 1 considerable number, 2,500,000 AMERICAN TROOPS IN FRANCE BY END OF YEAR; 1,019, 115 SENT THERE ALREADY) Total 4,000,000 Men by January, Fully Equipped — 276,372 Shipped in June. WASHINGTON Cologne Paper Admits Teuton War | 4 merte: rejoice to-day ernment officials who knew. at the] sn stay, 19 p United States now Approxtmat battle tines troops abroad, and Secretary Baker's estimate of a may be re d two and a half millions # are fighting on the| rom testimony Wood, Ac ¢ prison- | Quartermaster General, forced by hunger would carry raliaeae te, Fequeath «| GERMANS MURDER WOUNDED emainder of | vou; su!) PRISONERS, FRENCH REPORT kind ituated whic dames Gordon Bennett | y York Jour ation so to be formed, 4s soon as the | Memorial Horne | nalists Corpor scat pu purpos Said re property which shall | sory and until such | offensive between Rn be its corporate ina and Rod James Still them maker ia the oe. SOCIAL DEMOGRATS ASSAIL for at least ten years upon or vy or | in}in connection with any dally news after regularly published Wanamakers' herited a la dat nded for the and generous republic| benefits of such home or for such at ses |aid by the proprie whole of human- |lisher of any such newspaper or jour and tions with the Army, 84 Secretary of War upon or in Now Giants uitable buildings to join the trip with the ¢ was sent to the Nashville club of n shortly after THE EVENING WORLD, WEuUNEBDAY, JULY 3, Insignia of American Aviation Corps, _ Photographed i in Action on the Western Front en HEIR AT OMe INT re Sem orar-ved 3. The! There are now under men, he added army of- IN JUNE lurking off our coast, transported. n Fran . of them War Baker to be in| retary o sendi ahead of ‘4 Of) aunched almost daily, the Pr dent on July 1 priations removed the) Moreover, every one of the miliiwu siven|is not only completely equipped, ing |there went with him a three months’ who said the|supply of everything he may require. ame year our casualties of next Janu-| all sorts numbered 6,165. This does would be| Mot include a thousand whose names er who were btly wounded that they were fixed supplies lap over there and are uow back in country | In th have been cabled o' those months, the fighting. 100 000 IN GERMANY VICTIMS OF INFLUENZA }commanders of the American m AMSTERDAM, J thousand cases of “in Berlin alone and the hos- | been stricken arins ‘The epidemic ts NEARLY 300,000 MEN Koonigsbers. "AUSTRIAN MUTINY FORGES RETURN TO BREAD RATION Several Regiments a 7, 1,718 met President Wilson] overseas; in June of this has more | banner month, when submarines were This is America’s response German submarine threat,” We answered 3 more troops over And the prospect, with now Their Officers of Austro-Hungarian soldiers av troop movements will be greatly ac- celerated in the months to come. 1 half American soldiers| Secretary Baker gave the figures to thelr bread ration was cording to the Prague Ta, mutineera anno enough cartridges to s p bread ration was ‘ablished and the revolt e The spirit of mutiny | number of American soldiers th | France or on the way 1,019,115, It probably is 100,000 the House Com-| hy now even affectin the Italian frank ie newspaper sald. VINCENT ASTOR PROMOTED, NOW JUNIOR LIEUTENANT | Has Been Serving as Ensign Aboard und subject to of my death, | Official Ay Order Ree: Acts of Cruelty Around. Rheims. fer has been issued to tted by the ¢ y unto jalry th and re, including ae shall (% Oiay. dust the Germans bayon named in Jed. prisoners. lice Re ive!" Tnc") POLICY OF PAN-GERMANS st known He in-] nin the ) tor mn ¢ “4 from in- | Call for Restoration of Belgium and] pi ciisn ts AMST EF crats of the Gr 2AM. July 3 adopted — resolutte Fatherlan ratte and self-d border stat Reichstag, stron cure war poliey’ of thi for years ———— rights °F) a0 Laat Lives in Brit {Wastangton Halhesfu » Foper’ to LONDON. July Department, |aons were kMled in the Midlands munt re, should | te explosion, Parliame ns mayb Munitions Kellaway Hront and [in the House of Commons order to avoid | Ron. No Germ George LONDON, July snd lot dia- | Government is unanimously ection during the war pring he} and has submitted a bill prolonging n°, the life of the present Reichstag un til 1920, according to an Amsterdam start of the present season, He is| despatch to the Exchange Telegraph to a general Company ned of his prome Young Astor Acrial Corps of the . | ounts New val Reserve capacity aboard his own yacht Noma, which he presented to the Government After closing their home Astor followed, her PARIS, July 3.--A_genert 1- | croops recounting new acts rmans me and > so duly|says the Havas corresponde to receive | front property, | ‘Testimony taken by the hows that when engezed in ca sent an appeal to American women (or | enlistments in this GERMAN. FIRNISH ARMY IN NORTHERN RUSSIA ‘army behind murder ted French wound paign to Overrun Murmansk Self-Determination of Russian Border States. entrated on man Rhine fronuer and meeting in Cologne Sunday, _ AMERI CAN TROOPS COMPLETELY DOM IN ATE CHATEAU-TH IERRY ALLIED NATIONS MAKE “4TH” DAY OF TRIBUTE TOU.S. London to Observe Holiday With Display of Flags, Me ings and Peal of Bells. The Allies’ grat- 's participation in| the war will be uniquely and effee- | LONDON, July 2. itude for America tively demonstrated in to-morrow’'s | colet tion of the Fourth of July throughout England, Seotiand, France and Italy In France it will be a national fete aay. The leading Italian cities w € brate with special functions The Governmen: and many business places in London will display the Stars and Stripes along: | side the Union Jack. There will be! scores of appropriate events. Chic | umong them will be the Army-Navy baseball gaine at Chelsea lurk in the afternoon A great Anglo-American fellowship eting will be held the central » Westminster, in the morning. Viscount ryce, former itish Am- bass.de to the United Stat preside and n Churc ster of Muniti os, will be the pr aker, Other speakers will «Biddle and Admiral Sims, |tary and naval forces hero, Gres ings will be President W son and the of the United State Lt is pi to have the bells of St. Paul's and the church throug! ountry ring 5 Pr, M, ndov time i with the si ringing of bells at voon in the United State best seats at special performances n the theatres will be American soldiers and sailor YOUNG GERMAN FLYERS DESERT BY WHOLESALE Many ot Fly to Hollan Interned LONDON, June ‘ed Into Service and A Associated Press) rmans learning to fly are to Holland wholesal ium,” says reted w across the| rounded and interned. learned, are that was ng Ger man aviut has forced the army au- tis to coerce recruits, that the dor its find the “intens tolerable and that training AMERICAN TROOPS IN PARIS TO MARCH DOWN AVENUE WILSON French Capital Will Make Fourth a Fete Day—Pershing and Poincare to Take Part. PARIS, July 8.—France will be Americanized to-morrow in observ ance of Independence Day, All bank public buildings and business places Will close at noon. American Mags are to be displayed everywhere In tho villages near the front, th Y. M. C. A, Salvation Army and Ke Cross have furnished the children with small flags, which they will wave as they stand by the roadside to greet p.....ng troops. Women and children plan to decorate Ameri Braves in dozens of cemeteries n, Persh: will participate in « formal celebration, with Presid Poinc Premicr Clemenceau a e Presidents of e Senate anil of Deput American and ops will parade down Ave irough Champs d'ily Place de la Concorde athletic meet will be which Ted Meredith and an track and nous Ame I particip: SOCIETY OF TAMMANY Celebration of the 142d Anniverwry American Independence To-Morrow, July 4,10A.M. TAMMANY HALL Grand Sachem JOUN T, VOORHIS Wil Preside. MUSIC BY BAYNE’S BAND AND BY THE U. S. 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