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a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918, “START FOR GEORGIA INTERNMENT CAMP Ewers, German Press Synd cate Head and Villa’s Ex. Purchasing Agent in Group. ‘ “At 9 o'clock last night the Germans launched a counter: | forced to take cover, and many were attack west of Rheims in the region of Vrigny. French troops captured before they could come out q broke all assaults and held their positions intact. of their hiding places, In some 1e- i gions the fighting was carried ony “There are no events of importance to report from the rest of "almost entirely by artillery and ma. the front.” chine guns, the Germans being so far Despite the stiffening of the German resistance, the Allies are press- | iat, erie gs Reger nae ts er ja ye He] ing forward, gaining on both sides of the Marne salient and also on the |} effectively. Marne, in the tip of the salient itself. Allied aviators and German prison- North of the Ourcq, the French have stormed the Village of ve ov Spit hed Feed tes ake sh Plessier-Huleu and pressed on into the western outskirts of Oulchy-la-| any important yaHetloy, WEIN Wale Ville. South of the river they took Montgru, Rocourt and the western | necessary to the enemys retirements. part of the Chatelet Wood, to the east of Grisolles. ities German plan a Felsen 16 the ie Yikes ta @ithin ale ent ' sof Cor, | Machine gun squads to t Thus their line is within six miles of Fere-en-Tardenois, chief Ger- ‘1 pat A “a phe ricite “Oa man base in the western part of the salient, showing an advance of tWO|severat occasions when these guns miles in one day. and their crews were captured the Unofficial reports put the French further ahead than the official their comraden pk tak tales report, declaring the poilus have reached the railroad several places south of the Ourcg, between Armentieres and Coincy. BRITISH SHOW VERSATILITY OF Novelists, soldiers of fortune, Ime borers and other widely varyi types, to the number of thirty-seve: made up the group of German enemy, aliens that star 1 for the intern ‘ # ment camp at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga, Each day's operations bring further proof of the completeness with, ede x eer eee ant } a2 iiss We PARR to-day. Thirteen of the aliens com- which the genius of Gen. F has turned the tables on the Germans. this battle [Sony ened : 5 illustrates the vesatility 1 ADT YESMET AG is 3 . Fiabe were from lad York, four The enemy, according to reports, now has thirty-five divisions in the of Gen. Foch's strategy. They we we H ees A two oS rea i Jon oved fre cir previous poi ‘on, one from Utica, one from New- battle zone, 400,000 men of which are in the region north of the Marne,| moved from their previous positions, = ; some distance away, expecting to go | vagyettfigns 2 SRY bot aan pg ARO ark and the remainder from points dn the opinion of military observers the violent German resistance is due) 44 the defense of the Marne ln eeu i in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West more to political considerations, for it is to the immediate interests of Gen.| Suddenly they were diverted to their Seaaeeints sveta) x oslicae ae ili i ig! fe fi Mt present positions, rivi in the a 4 ers, a colle ° Ludendorff from a military standpoint to straighten out his line without | ore cae Whe y eiie aie | ate, writer and Ieeturer, was one of tha delay. dered to attack the next morning, at | eae insidjous propagandists interned. Gen, Foch holds the initiative on all the battlefronts, and it is; the same time relieving the Italir wers, who was the head of a Gere 31 ] ee old “ "4 man press syndicate, was the author believed it will take the Germans at least two or three months to get up) Whe herani atte SOP obeiaad avinny Md bity CLIGHON of books and pamphlets extolling the another full-dress offensive. Meanwhile, American troops continue t©) mye German 16th Division already | virtues of a German peace. had lost heavily at the bands of the By their advances in the upper end of the Marne salient, the Allies which the Germans must retreat under cover of their guns. The Crown Second in importance to Fwers in Italians. The British attack co have now reduced the “neck of the bottle” to twenty-two miles, so that, Prince must, therefore, suffer great losses in saving his army from the |the group was Felix Armand Some " | pleted the work, almost annthilating | aap firing from each flank, ant have Ustad the entire exit Mabe Baal of rae cut off and Nhs dietaat merfield, As purchasing agent for | Other divisions badly mauled here BE [than a rmorly the. Gannan Yate the Hi came into aeeiys 2 a Star line r Olympic. The Jus- vbulances of all the Allies passe | | too, th all We tenon ae re- F P ambulan was driven by y : IPesed! of eighteen knots, She had nine} iit the United States. Awal ting the U.S. Forces Repulse German Raiders in Lore! woman in dust-coverca & ks and was built to accommodate jian soldiers resting by t arture from the Federal Building raine and Succeed in Raid in Thann Sector. | yea 0 ther land she " slid IN CALLING A CONFERENCE LANDING U $ Mss nino, {i8 morning, Sommerfeld sald to ious saloy H : ttached to the re | Deputy Marshal McQuade: “1 don't [AMERICAN REPORT] |markabie. Jtallan Alpini hospital and lounges and ali ed neart all nationalitte | blame you. It's the fortunes of war. had a fair hearing and I got what | was coming to me lable space, her capacity «tt ts operated for No Annexations or Indemnities in West, East-| Was mioh inotease WASHINGTON, July 24.—The following communique from Gen. as a transport i ‘ ‘01 , ‘i rage. She was built at Belfast by Harland Pershing was made public to-lay: a ern Treaties to Stand and Dismantling (Continued from Firs Page) |g woltt for the Holland-America | O" his arrival In the United States “HE, ) TERS A} CAN ?>EDITIONARY FOR( ; : az Tine, but before she wi ated; from Mexico Sommerficld had plenty 9 alike i ala ARTILLERY FIRING ALONG of Gibraltar Some of Demands. but only two of the mission were| im® at before she was tnished, in| fom Mesien Sommorneld had plenty 23, \ effective. - < . at New York's leading hotels. Late- * " 8 | y id the White bd “Section A—South of the Ourcg troops have continued to press the ENTIRE ITALIAN FRONT AMSTERDAM, July 24.—Germany &—————|__ the story of the fight between the tar fae ere feat tag | ly, however, his cash had waned to 1of Jaulgonne and the woods to the west. Rome Communique Reports the At-| conference to the Spanish Goveru- he finest stories in the annals of anti. |O% De? first trip to this country she ieee of Fi ef, fh sé abel t st sto als o = | Sroupht @ load of wounded Canadian | Glan 00 e charge of when Some [Pershing’s communique gives the le to the official report tssued tack Repulsed — Ammunition anit Soya the Moolallay Vorwaerts Of FRENCH GENERALS DE R submarine warfare. Me ae ah al hen es es Re per merfield departed for Georsla j erlin, hi notin : aduiapesi dibs de il sen sore ene + i in Berlin last night which said that “enemy detachments which en- Dumps Blown Up, PP Nothing which has occurred in con- wi von der Greencamp, an- went home overland. The port of | Halifax, for which she had bec bound, was lc The suggestions are: ion with the sinking of the former White Star liner gives navy men any tered our advanced positions on both sides of Jaulgonne were thrown ROME, July 24.—Artillery fighting és Drastic Bill Introduced to Provide heck to the river by counterettacks.” Berlin also reported repuises |*10s, the whole italian front was re-| Firat—Germany wants no annexa- . 0 Punishment for Non-Com- other widely travelled, educated alien, Was familiar with all the prin at that time by the] ported by the War Office to-day. tions or indermnitien in the west, , : cause for misgiving over the sub-| iont ‘explosion cipal harbors of the world, and it of Allied attacks at other points, but the statement is not borne out ‘On the whole front there was nor-| goog ne peace treaties wil pliance With Orders. marine war. The defensive measures |” nye Justicia was valued at $10,000,- | WS because he possessed much valu. ya artillery fring, which was livelier Le ; July %4.—Drastic punishment !4nd methods showed up to exceilent | 99 “"""lable maritime information that ho by the facts.) at times in the Lagarina Valley and| Russia and Roumania may not te a a adel att ;. : " 4 - r ‘ tas Vall fh th tHamphad ited upon officers of the rank advantage and indicate that the was committed. Greencamp served “Section B—In Lorraine a hostile raiding party was repulsed by Cut rperppelighaiig Toomer said, | Westioned. of General for negligence and non-com- tente naval forces can always BEN, HUMIDITY | AND H HEAT several years in the German mer- : local nc m1 ie lance o1 . , . troops during the night, July 22 to 23. The attack was repulsed. Third—The principle of self-deter- ak: RAATIRCRALEN rine paella jovani tor to Sos bid ae os chant marine, It was his custom, bo ‘ 1 » 1 e " ry ee! hig as tn! cot a eo 01 tem ie aLkes, < ted to e thorities, to c “In the Thann sector, on July 20, our troops carried out a successful In the Tonale area and the Aslago| mination of peoples has not been dis- | >y Dariatlen sneraday: early for syary Pe p' ma | OPEN NEW OFFENSIVE admitted to the authorities, to obtain P i ‘i |daain our artillery blew up ammunition | cussed, tut may be eettled at the} The bill, as published, provides that maps of all the principal harbors he taid on the enemy’s lines, capturing several prisoners. On the same dav} dumps, and at Monte Nozzolo set fire ’ sav Gar J | visited an nd them to Germany. eleedearettons peace conference, where the fate of ah General commanding « force in the BERLIN ANNOUNCES ie , i . one of our patrols in the Saint Die sector entered a German trench and} Presence of the enemy who, by negli- | General Change to Cooler Weather | He entered the United States by way killed eral of the enen: “Anti-aircraft artillery brought + Belgium also is to be settled. gence, non-compliance with regulations Is Predicted About Fri of Vera Cruz, Mexico, and at the san ealdalehgl oa a ~- 4 lai inane ae pore day tical Aetna Fourth—The Balkan question is to| or disobedience of orders, fails to ac-| SINKING OF JUSTICIA; S Predicted for About Fri- time of his apprehension was a clerk \ rh > ; | tite planes were brought down, Last] be settled around the conference a ely ask aselh to him, or who PROTECTED BY NETS day Night. in a German restaurant bana oppor sg alo ling and) Fifth—The freedom of the seas, the] or who loses a position he is ordered to| ———- ran their Meck-and-neck race early| was born in New York City, By re- SPARES: OWN: EWA LOVeR TF eyi80 ..j dismantling of Gibraltar and the|defend, may be punished by dismissal| Newspapers Glad Transport Was | to-day after a gentle breeze from the} moving to Germariy at the age of, BEAN BH TELA NRRL BYRON NC eal 4 th ht for Ger-| from the army and imprisonment from| south made most of last night con:-| eight and remaining there il pa bbe ‘Aided Austrian. bases in Cat.| 5ue# Canal, and the right for Ger-| from the prisonment fro 4 » ee south le moi ht cons | eight a nain , fully: raided Austtien bases: in Cat : 7 two to five years, if the fault is inex- Sent Down While in Amer paratively bearabl jority he expatriated himself ar turo and Antivari Sunday, the Italian] Many to use coaling stations. ‘ if y Admiralty ant 4. No losses were] Sixth—The colonial question is to] CUsable. A reduction in rank is also ican Service. 1 Humidity, matically became a German. : . pray ber ia beh Kaper cts provided for by the he bill 7 o'clock. 80 i in vtnart Ae i | sustained. On Thursday two enemy| be settled on the basis of the status BERLIN (via Copenhagen), July ; escaped service in th rman Arm} Prisoners Taken in Both Operations—German planes were brought down over Ancora. | quo, NEW YORK REPO ER %4.—The British steamer Justicia has . beets ¢ bs at the outbreak of the war by ese Attack Near Bethune Is Repulsed. ae Vorwaerts considers this @ very RTI DIES | eon tarpedoea aba auniaiihe German 40; sleek e tablishing his birthplace bn olin f [BRITISH REPORT] NOW IT’S OLD FATHER TIME | sssasb! Peace prosramme, ie tre Mtecen ema] Aumiralty officially announced to-| {y Seiocn.” is Amer ioanielianastlps Hs ORY . larry Vincent Horgan Meets En % ' repudiated by the State Department A, day. Aa’ otalaee 65 at Santa Fe. o'clock... let oe er hen Wren wen ChiRKal “LONDON, July 24.—Raiding operations and cannonading on WHO WORKS FOR GERMANS fees Salt oh tha ane” aria |p Harry Vincent Hetaie. dled yester- ony belle apo SRBIOMERTORE| 1 efoleak 62 Re Briton hurhertilen ah tenaa ‘ 3 § z @ foregoing: je German colonis pigs ; . satisfaction thaf the steamer sas . nventi@atler osed_ that various sectors of the British front were reported by Field Marshal Haig — |question has been rather loosely used | 14¥ at Sante Fe ADE AE HO AMW OE CU ute eta Anmeican ooateain | ; sleet & An lavestiantiin, disclonsg Wier ay to-day. Following is the text of the report: | Baron Von der Osten Says So in|!" the past in connection with the eee patts of the New York Eve,| Submarine commanders, in their| Se ieee Mhsdes ahaware om. | Ger tie Ou te) > an i ia ; solution, of various peace problems. saab “i ph a tated that the Tuattiia| i poll earry t and o tt of Busquoy we made successful raids, taking eighteen pris- i ensive , . ning Post, Sun and Times. He went to| official reports, stated that the Justic'a| cially predicted for this vieinity for the ©"! Het wan inte South of E quoy we | c f ig eighteen fp Admitting Offensive Has In general it has been employed as an! New Mexico in the hope of recovering| was equipped with large, steel anti-|next thirty-six hours. A general change “a ‘ megiater ? ere ligt ; . as equipp , caw oners, Our casualties were light. Come to Standstill. abbreviation of the term “status} health. His wife, the daughter of Col.| torpedo nets, “rendering her destruc-|to cooler weather is indicated by about. jyr« the Lusitanjag “In another raid, northwest of Albert, we secured prisoners, An y %4.—Baron von| 10 ante bellum.” Rogers Birne, U. 8. A., retired. and a} gig ficult.” Friday night Others do from . ethune " } AMSTERDAM, July 24 Baron von!" Germany's position heretofore, as] son, were with him at the t aia | a Sintion of submarine “com-| John Vella of No, 266 West 17th Street, were Hans Lentz, A attempted enemy raid northeast of Bethune was repulsed, der Osten, in the Rheinische West-|ingicated by her leading statesmen, | father, Stephen I. Horgan, also a SAEaOat indlenion TROL vebocas (ec eens: Rod dames 011 anon, fifty, Frits Jaedicke, Otte 9 i ij a ye ¢ 4 i pl Z e spap e de! ts a B ‘a ears, of No. 9 yes! h Street, tave artini, Jace Hostile artillery was active on the northern portion of the front, par- | falisen Sellana: ida ee th ean has been one of tnbistonee upon ihe ROM ERAD EE TORR IYO IN GEARRG Nicde, |i e rs. cechably aitaaned’ ine lal wore led ba thetlioa Guritie Lunt days UERIRRIRRr nt IGRI PIGaIEe ticularly in the neighborhood of Locre.”’ | German offensive has come to a stand-|return of her colonies, and there has she Jungbluth was from Newark. ge aT OL WLR DEER UO lashl; bub only > demporastiv: apa’ ivliesen nothing in twa saoene uiteranoes |SOOTOH A SHILLING A’SNIFR,|eamer waste ’ reached its main objective.” of the German leaders tending to — 7 “30,000 of Negro Draft Are Ordere ‘FOCH S STRATEGY BREAKS UP He argues that time works in favor] show that this attitude had been! t¢ Is Too Valuable to Drink at an FIFTH LARGEST SHIP The Grand Jury returned indictments tone te Camp. i of the Germans and that the main! changed, It was even indicated that English Pair, to-day against Willlam Strauss, No. 1110/ WASHINGTON, July Fitt | strategic position i# unahanged, for| the “pawn” held by Germany in the] LONDON, July 13 (Correspondence of HAD LANDED 10,000 Simpson Street, and George Rosenthal, | thousand negro registrants qualifies ENTIRE PLAN OF THE GERMANS Hindenburg has other irons in the) shape of Belgium was intended to be} the Associated Press).—High grade bh Nou M4 Wont 176th Street ms . general military | service wer ‘ of two downtown « , al Retied to tna chlors tacdae by ; fire. ee used to secure the giving back of her| whiskey is becoming scarec in England UL c TROOPS ABRO i] oR RT ALE A al d'to th y r I Officers Who Had Been Appointed Mayors of Chalons and Epernay Captured—Prisoners Say New Drive Will Be ‘Ordered. | Austr M arshal Genera\ Crowder. former colonial poses sions, At a country fair the other day a tidy goods. The property stolen ain between A 1 | sniff at a bottle of pre-war! Justicia, Real Giant of Sea, Left | street,’ : the District of Columbia morns EX-CZAR'S SON Is DEAD, =“ — Here With Soldiers on 2) (lavas Yue) in n eatillontin an ins REPORT FROM MOSCOW EMPIRE WINNERS. June 27, jn Albania have been shattered by — the -——- FIRST RACE — For two-year-olds The Justicia, fourth largest trans- | VITH THE AMPRICAN ARMY |disrupted the contemplated Flanders! drive of the French and Italian troops aera cea Jhandicap; $1,000, adde ay ie et e Allied service and fitih | WITH THR A : , . mere a Be PAO Bly) AUELBR OOPAI A taxle Gold to Ave Succumbed to pencioses & ae fire) port in the Allied seryios en LIN FRANCE, July 24 (United Press), | @mpaign luring the past fortnight, according to L lon ‘ °° s| largest ship afloat, left New York on ee a aiwarnlt German officers say the thind drive] the corr ident of the Petit Parisien Exposure Soon After \4 ‘ ine “(MeTag | Jun in charge of Capt. A. EB. » German drive so urd be- pete ‘ i : 5 he man |—toward Paris to be undertaken} On the Albanian front, Enemy mu: olas’s Execution. Bar ( 1, out, third. Time,| trambleton. She carried 10,000 Ameri- | tween Soissons and Main-de-Mas-liate this summer or early in tho au-|! food and war 4,091 pagan i thalsaanloment aad’ aiges was one of thr fforts they |tumn, in th r en destroyed OF cab-| AMSTERDAM, July 24.—Alexis Ro pS | can tr on 1 " a es was one of three efforts the nn, in the event that the one jus ly 5 |a cargo of 15,000 tons, Troops an o-Ttalian lines © been! Manoff, the former heir apparent to the | : 6 4 contemplated this summer—two to-!stopped did not carry clear through s eS UL Mg | Epi ii hari iy aeesbod ohare EMPIRE city ENT RIEO, ope ee ive and it Ja une 3 ward Paris and one toward the |to the coveted city a front of twenty miles their Ihe gow days after hin father, the former! pyprmes crry, N.Y he | derstood that the ship on the retura + Channel ports, according to informa: | Prisoners are doubtful as to whether | ;olunns continus, to advance wong the! kmperor, was executed, says @ despatch entries for to-morrow's faces are ua fuv,| VoyaKe was lightly burdened, having | ¥ *tion obtained from prisoners. | these other two drives will be carried respondent adds. from Moscow to the Berlin Lokal-An-|1iq9 only a few passengers and but little | x The recent effort, which resulted |cut anywhere near as planned since | zeiger. | orinst. race om ; ne f i E ee 5 want: | cargo, i so disastrously and interfered with |a number of extra divisions were used ATTACK ON KAISER DENIED, ‘i: | ‘The only larger transports left in For cs Boys i in the gerees on Land and Sea } the whole programme, was aimed to- |on this front last week and many of | LUXBURG NEAR HOME. "Im | service are the American liner Levia- || | O48 B38 sy oy cy og f ward Chalons and Bpernay. The|the:n were so badly shattered the «to KAM Emperor | pRB Lo LARS | . 5 French and Americans have cap- | Will not be fit for use as storm troops ¥al ‘Spurlos Versenkt Author Reaches was 4 tured German officers who were | inside of four months. RDAM, July A rumor Denmark, @RESA O'NEILL (neo Buck Y promaturely appointed mayors ot|GERMAN PRISONERS EXPECT Pe cea dent tyek etad te geen Cay Rieereonnt Yon Laue 1 wife of the late Joseph | French cities to ipied, includ- |KAISER WILL ORDER NEW DRIVE | O the Balser and cen. von Jlinden| burg, former German Miniat t aceite cation i fa etiam ad The majority of intelligent German | UUts '# denied in copies of the Cologne! Argentina, author of the “spurlos a § ing the 9 nam ; | a R + aN Volk itune re here to-day. yersenkt notes,” has arrived at Goth- Mrs, Callahan's residenc § Captured Germans also declare that ! pri s believe the Kaiser will s enburg on board the Swedish motor |™ Brooklyn. a large number of divisions were| another offensive this summi n Jersey Soldier Sentenced to MIMtFY) J ouiner Suocha, on Which he sailed |} massed in and for a drive|even a larg eto regain + «Prise nn June 9, accord: | & MUR! against the British, while they were | confidence of the German ANNISTON a4 atch tothe at CAMPBELL ‘Ms > opnoeagiyd : re : “William G Kahw pany. The slic CHURCH, Broadway, Outh ot, ‘Toure || | CREAM PF meppeniratie PAFLY SD YO, -GAYIMIGNS | WER: AR) Admitted Mt iow Obb+| stationed a Mocs & proceeded int 2 day. 11 A, M —Thove deli (420,000 men) for the Champagne | Many prisoners frankly say they aol ancentt a hard ti Mi Rac ne vearolds and mart | scOTT—-On July 29, CHARLER 8., be Hon Ceadles for wh operation. The Flanders drive was t know and do ne are about the United plinary Ba ne at ol Pa take uatah Mane ant (aaa eke the house of Lott ly fu follow the © P pust tivit woke al nworth, Kan,| Berned ng | Peers, Pec aed ous, These have centres te follow the Crown Prince's pu hany’s future Vities, de efter ® vx na churge of} Samuel Kata, twenty-fou rans a Fy rey and father hares 8. Dh. Oe an waiting cane neve i as soon as the latter had attained a)( are f the war wbaence W Ridge Street, is in a painful but not | Greet 7 and Lillian B, Corey. 10/1 | cree r ' ‘Munwed tn t certain degree of success. During enemy retirement Gor serious condition in’ the Williamsburg | ie Hew, Eh ee ‘i bt TPR ane’ celubserar Many prisoners captured near Sois-|man_ ottice Ay the Allied artiller Middle Suspends, Hospital to-day, He wae filling the carn yee ue | Vyee av., Baturday, July 27, at 0.90 A.| 39c Stores: New York mi bi | Y 1 rhe |Basvline tank of to sarage | t +Two-year-oldn fhe , fons have been identified as recently | fire compelled them to fall back so. MIDDLE duly 34.—The No. 578 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn, at | WHO,” 18. Miwawniar™ im) 14; | Msi thenee to the Church of Bt, Thomas OUND BOX Brooklyn, Newark, Femoved from Flanders, indicating | fast they were unablo to maintain an DAY Arwua, one of the best known 2.15 o'clock this morning when. there Tip) Karlocker, 116; He Fravk,| of Aquinas, where @ solemn requiem c pape c Tarascon (im,), 110; ‘Translate, ‘the failure of the Champagne drive| effective counter-barrage, While the Ts'suapeusion todays 1°™ Announced | was an explosion. | He was burned 110 0 ;about the face and hands, “Aporemiie ailuwanoe, Track Cast, ru mass will be celebrated a 10 A, M.