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aera THE EV ENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1918, “MAP SHOWS AL ¢ are seventy sions of the enemy now vies in the Ma ient. There ‘one such divisions, of which ten belong to the northern army of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria. [This would indicate that the Germans now have nearly 1,000,- | 000 men fighting on the Rheims-Soissons salient. The normal | strength of a German division is from 12,000 to 14,000 men The estimate of seventy-one divisions shows se tremendous effort the German high command is making to end he retreat of the Crown Prince’s Army. When the drive across the Marne ne mice Pim Ryucen was begun on 4 7 This Wy HOUSE 1 July 15 the German strength was estimated at 500,000 men Thi ow THe “he i ee Fe force has now been doubled. If the German casualties in the Allied wiatbngorevo OTAUMIERES Beerfelde Charges Deceit to)Guns of Russian Cruisers advance are more than 200,000, as has been estimated, 700,000 HARCTENMES Leaders in 1914—Asks | Turned on Bolsheviki troops have been withdrawn from other parts of the German line JONG RPONT Hollweg’s Arrest. | at Novorostok. ‘ fe | to save the Crown Prince from disaster.1 BYBEEST As | = The main advance on the westerly side of the front had been a: te i Le Pegi, | AMSTERDAM, July 30—A memo-| WASHINGTON, July 30.—Csecho- : : Neg oy randum demanding ruthless action| giovak troops have penetrated to the Grand Roz The French here progressed onto the crest of the plateai wiey : Adult he THAN AL, Oh. HOG 08 ave p between the Vesle and the Oureq, rad et aibetan Wer i ae no i | Black Sea in Southeastern Russta n the Ve . . Tae P BEET Jerman government in 1914 as guilty) and have seized two Russian cruisers Some advance has been effected by the Allies in the Ardre Valley, ht gs Ouest batten STTITS ty jeriminals has been issued by former|in the harbor of Novorostok, acoord- along the easterly side of the front, toward the village of Aubilly. A Favasnae Ree J |Capt. von Beerfelde, says a Berlin! ing to authoritative advices reaching certain amount of ground likewise has been gzined near the ventre in the peek. Sascmiiae i i WeUREY | telegram quoting the Cologne Volks| here to-day neighborhood of Vilers-Agron-Aiguizy. Mii cn ba |e abs rachene raat tn entitiea “| TMS Word is the first Indicating The enemy's withdrawal is reported still orderly, and military opin i Fanaa FOREST OF THE | Necessary Correction of the Germ Af ead pay 1b Hala ; The eer, ion in London discounts the possibility of any rounding-up of the Ger- MOONTAIN OF | White Book” and was sent to the|was held atthe Heaaquarcate 6 ind mans in that salient. RAEIMS iF iis Cayton: reed last week | Cyecho-Slovak National Council GERMANS REPORT MATERIAL DESTROYED. {ta seahaation wh tha Brinew hick. that the operations were those of de- AMSTERDAM, July 30—“All material was destroyed before the howsky affair, brought about by the SHEN eae auteate ihe rapier well prepared retirement to positions near Fere-en-Tardenois and Vill2- ¥, dare ne hae ia eouiaanner to get to France. " 1o on brs a -Tardenois,” says a semi-official despatch from Berlin. nelly claring that) Much importance was attached to en-Tarde ) f eave wincecuan AP Germany was responsible for the! ine despatch, as the possibility was ANZACS CAPTURE TOWN IN FLAN DERS. , re aes NS bates : ; Indicated that the fighters might join WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRAN July 30 (United nar Oe | saga At the Geetha lenders at ihe the Russians battling the Turks in Press).—Australian troops captured Merris (in Flanders) by a surprise Pacunpreie beginning of the war were guilty of Clade Sr and form a union attack early to-day. OSTAGAN lappalling deceits and acted in the| With the British forces in Mesopo- The Australians surrounded the village shortly after midnight. After a few minutes’ snappy work the place was cleared of Germans and out- posts were established to guard against surprise counter-attacks. ALARM GROWING IN BERLIN AMERICAN GIRLS DRIVE CARS FILLED LIED GAINS; 4 AMERICANS LEAD IN PUSHING GERMANS BACK IN SALIENT; GERMANS UNDER ETHER COUNT TO HIDE SECRETS: Officers’ Concentration on “One, ERMAN wren DEMANDS PENALTY FOR WAR INGITERS service of traitors. He demands the immediate arrest of former Chancellor von Bethmann- Hollweg, and declares that if the Reichstag does not fulfll his demands the curse of this and all succeeding generations will fall upon it for cow ardly neglect of duty CZEGHO-SLOVAKS REACH BLACK SEA; SEIZE WARSHIPS tamia, Advices state that the guns of the cruisers were turned on the Bolshe- vik garrison at Novorostok. Another despatch reported the seizure of an armed steamer in the Volga River be- tween Rybunskein and Astrachant by the Czecho-Slovaks. VALOR ASTONISHES VETERANS| ricisce'steine crate” |i ot snneswrms| “corsaoes ey cue ; ; . von Beerfelde declares he wiil | giovak force ‘ % ; OVER THE GERMAN RETREAT; | Military Information. (iemediktely request passports doe | Gare’ beens yop tk i ‘ WITH THE AMPRICAN ARMY ON| himself and family to Switzerland. | ceived hero to-day. Social Revoluc PARIS EXPECTS IT TO END Haven’t Time to Take Prisoners, They Say, aS| THE AISNE-MARNE FRONT, July 30] because he will no longer share Ger- | tionists have overthrown the Lolahes many’s shame and dishonor, They Smash Into Kaiser’s Best Troops (by the Assoctated Preas).—Brought to an American dressing station on the viki at Yeniseisk, ' , ae aaa Orenburg is the capital of the Rus- i Volunteer Their Services and meee Ot ee See ee jac roy Heerob Ae aAcHG H ! s S a é “ % "One, : |s vince of the same name, lying War Office Says There Was No Important| Gp to Dressing Stations and Scatter Them Cantal Sere eee ae aes we HUMIDITY KILLS THE JOY in Asia and’in\ Murope, with the bulk Change in Line During the Night Under Bombardment. By Lincoln Eyre. Copyright, 1918, by the Press Pih'ishing Co. nestness indicative of his concentration, OF ATHIRTY-KNOT BREEZE of territory in urope. (The New York Evening World.) | An inquiry to a nurse elicited this ex- _ ~~ [FRENCH REPORT] with MER ULLETGAN ARMIES WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES NORTH OF THE OURCQ, EAOh iki those German oMcers do| Air Remains Near Saturation Point AUSTRIA ‘READY FOR PEACE,’ PARIS, July 30—No mention of a resumption of Allied attacks or | W777 2 mr : ’ " i Ps July 30.—From the edge of the plateau rolling gently northward to the that." x and Dalavedurininder Showers BUT ON HER OWN TERMS German counter-blows is made in to-day’s announcement by the War} cnitea pie) a: an any soa elie watched the fighting across the river yesterday. The Ourcq itself caeainnaeonlie FaETORIGNRR TO ER Are “Again Predicted. s A “ eee" lis a tiny stream, winding its way past Fere-en-Tardenois southeastward| operation upon the German officer, “an 4 r eet thre Office. The text of the statement follows: prising a unit for the relief of civilian! + Aya niare Wood, beyond Courmont. Its greatest width is thirty feet,|4verage person talks when under the With @ thirty-knot breeze blowing Premier Hussarck Rails at Empire's war victims, who were near the front, “During the night no event of importance was reported from als hastily manned Fords and its greatest depth four. To-day its green waters are fouled with the anaesthetic, sleep. ‘t is like talking in your The Germans know this, and in from the southwest, it would have been a cool morning but for the hu- Opponents and Calls War ” ies Serma i fc ‘ On Ir h e nodest efensive . * cnt . * a 6 MSTERDAM, ww" We re News of the German retreat in the Soissons-Rheims pocket, which | hospitais over roads that were con-|orthward flight. that; instenaver tainingeand BivtRgTIN: [Gai Ructidity, went Kira seven points leone ee We ; tantly under b In the first weeks of the war the French Army's successful stand on formation, they keep right on counting.” ; ‘ BRITE ACTEEH COUR Cae eee ee canna e bee only became known yesterday, caused extraordinary nervousness among | *@tly Under bombardment, the Oureq determined the successful outcome of the Battle of the Marne. — Leta setting the pot boiling as soon sa our opponents renouncs eae vA Pf ; wot " -mc . affic points. eir hostile plans aiming at our de- the population in Berlin and throughout Germany, according to a Zurich Two ever-moving streams of traMc! at the end of the fourth year of the war the passage of the Ourcq by SUES ACTRESS FOR $100,000. As the thermom the | struction or repression J Baron von over the roads between the Ourcq and er went up, despatch to the Journal to-day. American forces helping the French to drive the enemy back from the| y in Charges Mise Brice | bumIdity went down, but not enough | Hussarek, Austrian Premier, in pre f is . 4 the Marne testify to the intensity of y beg! Mra, Aradatein Chara Free ‘ senting his Cabinet to the Upper House A despatch from Rome quotes a Berne authority as saying the west] the strugel Bere ce | ern ry carectrine te) Deg Dain Bot Che detent of Germany, With Allenating Hus to remove the candy from the at- | oe ine Austrian Parliament, according f disast { tt Je ion in ¢ ny that the Piave fail-| ri strugeie north of the former) Tt was this exhibition of magnif- @ aaa Affections. mosphere. Even at 11 o'clock It Wa8 ¢, Vienna advices. He added, accord ster cause ¢ same depression in Ger y tha ve fail- | river Py ; rs | ' 4 ; ps advices, He adde cca ront | WPAAISE CASO Te aie Wepre germany that me Flav Freeh troops, guns, ammunition} (ort, “elon, pis Dish military eMf- ir saw German bodies littering tho| Mrs, Carrie Arndstein, wife of Jules |@ while the mercury was up to 7% ing to the despatch, that, so far as the ure did in Austria-Hungary, South Germans accuse the German Generai) | Tipeiles eA 2 rete Scie orulinite (ey, that I mtn ssed from a mile! creen slope leading to the Village of Atndstein, known in theatrical circles | and the stickiness stuck Central Poweres are concerned, the war St iberate! crificing the e southe states. | } ay non Sebel - or so inthe rear, On my way thither | geringag, fas Nick Arnold, to-day began suit in) It looks as if the thunder showers| is a defensive one Staff of deliberately sacrificing the troops of the Me uthern German stat S| backwash of this stream consists} ] stopped at divisional and brigade) peyond the Ourca 1 made out our| the Supreme Court, summons and com: | promised yesterday will surely come 0 long as o nents take the The fierceness of the fighting Monday, it is believed here, is a sign] mostly of ambulances carrying | headquarters. The former is located nen foyerist iy i nine nis me plaint being filed in the County Clerk's an a dah ‘ pth Le re oe andpoint of one-sided dictation,” he » Germs eached its limi © enemy wounded in a battered farmhouse. The news| gat ‘ oMice, against Panny Brice, a vaudeville says that when we wake UP t?-| continued, “there is nothing for us that the German yetreat has reached its limit and that the enemy will Alcnnaifcoatuollaned dremalogiatas | eeeuciteocesiortaane (aeloioe nes shovel under an incessant downpour! getrase, for $100,000 damages Mrs, a liad the mercury will be | but to continue the war and carry it make a stand with his right wing on the plateau south of the Crise and of high explosive shells and a fright- Arndstein allages that her husband's at tions in villages, in woods and at just been received and jubilation was ——— {on so vigorously that it will be short- ; hs ; ; , " ful stre f bullets fi ‘: | fections have been alienated by the de- i with his left on the hill south of the Ardre. For the defense of this line | crossings, the wounded are laid on/ written large on every staff offlcer’s|ajicy firers, When the atmosphere} {naan plaint, which was aioa by |U, §,-BRITISH DRAFT TREATY ane int a e ~ ‘ the # d ckly attended to anc ba) nh the complaint, wi the Germans will probably devote all of Gen. von Boehn’s army and the | {8° sround, quickly attended to and | face, got too full of lead they flung them.-| former State Senator Alexander 8 | reserve divisions taken from Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, in larger ambulances. Doctors and m OFFICER. Aes fas Ot the aronae spaces allened that After twelve year ra of mar: E Bl . ’ * e in © shallow cups they had scooped | ried life, the plain: in A \ In the fighting yesterday the flower of the German Army—the Prus-| attendants who have not slept for | “Our outfit is striking at the head| in the earth, A moment later thes a being gradually supplanted In, the 7 PLANES ON AUSTRIAN LINE ~ ‘e i . ‘0. eight 01 ot P| ur oul is stri | lection he jusba! 7 +. n a | sian Guard—was thrown across the American front to “teach the Yankees| fFtY-e8h. hours remain at their] "Coe OulhE te SULIEN t Ue kt | were at It again. At one point I saw| ant nate ifummer of 1913, according | Ratifications of Canadian Pact Also je i ; r i lost o a 7 By to the complaint, her husband entirely f " i a lesson.” The American troops smashed the Prussian Guard just iike| reaching hospitals fifty miles behind that's aood enough,” exclaimed one| Hegre Ae eeee Brant deserted the plaintiff, leaving her with- Exchanged in London, Gov- Only Two English Flyers Are Lost they might a landsturm division, and kept going. The Kaiser's best didn’ | the lines within four hours of the of the ates’ wi § Bledsoe ori Vass aon iS WEES PRO Legit loo nei eemeeeeeeimeree ernment Announces. in Fighting on the Italian time they aro Bult was told how some units had a . ae ; ee s Prove good enough. reas hiked as much aa fifteen miles to get | However. ITALIANS STILL ACTIVE. WASHINGTON, July 30.—Ratitica Front. Sa eeectkc ace iaebeacaahiiesis in the fray and were as full of fight |BROOKLYN HEROES PASS THE tions of the draft treaties between the| LONDON, July 80.—Reporting mill- REPORT EHRET RETURNING — wien tney faced the Boches as when | PRAISE ALONG. WASHINGTON, July 30, — Italian! United States and Great Britain and|tary operations on the British sector PERSHING REPORTS CAPTURE they left their billets, I went back to the rear, On the|forces in Albania made one successful) canada were exchanged to-day at Lon-|of the Austro-Italian front, a War T0 FIGHT FOR PROPERTY L learned how the first battalion that | T1d I met Privates Thomas Lyden{*#lly against the Austrians and defeated! | 1 Ja, omcially stated at the | Office statement issued last night | got across the Ourca accomplished |f No. 344 79th Street, Brooklyn, and |" enersetic thrust of the enemy yesler-| 1 1 tent, making them effec: | SAYS! OF SERGY BY AMERICANS |the feat. At nightfall its companies | Tefry O'Connor of No. 441 Clermont as east Rati fcedery aphid the | tive from to-day. “In the past week the situation on Washington Hears Brewer Ison Way | advanced from Fere Forest to a stuall| Avenue in the same borough in i pean By the British front was quiet. Six hos- ‘The treaties provide that all Amert- ne Italians enlarged their defenses around Arco-Devoll, on the road to E n. {cana between twenty-one and thirty~ The Austrians attacked from an advan: |i, Great Britain and Canada shail tile airplanes were brought down, Two wood southwest and about half {est of ammunition. Both had been mile from the village Ville-sur-Fere.|Ver the Ourca and each told about From Germany to Claim $40,- i ; ; $ 000,000 Estate Held by U.S. | h tageous point north of the Semeni, but ; SOE ED ENIOR 38 FERRI” United States Troops Victors in Severe Fight- ’ ‘The Germans in the village must have} the other were hu back with heavy losses, |subject to compulsory military servi WASHINGTON, July 30, Georgo| withdrawn to the river at about the| ‘erry here waded across," Lyden| The Italiane alo Seok sung ene ie there unless they leave within sixty days, | FQQD COUNCIL NCIL FOR ALLIES ing Over Fresh Enemy Forces. Fhret, New York brewer, whose estate, | mame time, for just before dawn when | *aid, “and climbed up the bank right | fiernt and near the wea and all British and Canadians in th estimated to be valtied at $40,000,000. | the battalion crawled thither on hands|®mong the bunch of Boches, who was| The Austrian lost “three planes in| United States between twenty-one and re in London Decide on aerial activities over Montello and in the regions of Mont Grappa. WINNERS AT EMPIRE. recently was taken over by Alien Prop- erty Custedian Palmer, was reported to- day to be returning from Germany to institute proceedings for recovery of the forty-four shall be subject to the Se- lective Service Law, — cartin' away a machine gun, They was too surprised to do much 60 | Terry just finished 'em off one at a One Body. LONDON, July 30,—Allied food eon’ trollers in session here have decided on and knees across the intervening wheatflelda, the place was empty. There waa a brief halt during which [AMERICAN REPORT] WASHINGTON, July 30.—Severe fighting resulting from heavy counter attacks by fresh enemy troops beyond the line of the Ourcy] property. Phe case is analogous to that| the elements furthest ahead opened |time—first with grenades, then with af taguler Maren t? any esecealiee soe) -evlnelh kas was reported in Gen. Pershing’s communique for yesterday, received to-|of Mrs. Adolphus Busch, the widow of| fire on the last Boches, as they sank cod DAyoR a fai el BYe OF tere, Abr tere ast cree WT one mines | BUFFALO, N. Y. July. 30.—Charies il will administer the Aled ' = i he SI D in ty ‘© brewel oy 2 Ci wasn't the J sal an i 5 ns ’ Rh. Is ed | day at the War Department. The statement follows: el n iy! iw fis beg 7 ‘ aa! pays EH AGE idle Seapine ay Anan Pad bserved: pipette WWitcndt to (Aut a), 2, (0,4: |B. Hughes and Attorney General T. W. m until victory is assured a ea atin BaNw As ai if faa odded and o! out, won r ow, im) Soren aA ha 4 0 CONUS | ——— “HEADQUARTERS, AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY BORCES,| "te which was steed while sho was tn] YANKEES DID NOT STOP TO|wag wiih Liu, Howling in a patrol | fot in iy Chiekénn) 3 tg 8 i Gorey ee Clon aiite aout lene terete ua lermany c uieut, s in a patrol | bolo 4 fire ey i July 29.—Section A, beyond the line of the Ourcg, heavy counter at ot we 101 TAKE PRISONERS. that led the Way across during the |2 6 1, third. ‘Time—t.39, Ceito and| production requested by President TRTERTATD cna on pan ite wane 7 44 y Whret went to Germany before the r night and then had come back, ‘There | Berlin also ran Wilson. Newark’ Hutsier ¢ ie weaned, United States entered the war, and his friends claim the trip was made neces- | sary by reason of hia doclining health | 111s property was ‘Then caine the grand rusn to the northern bank. The enemy artillery had become violently active by this tacks made by fresh troops of the enemy have resulted in severe fighting was three layers of machine guns on Sergy, taken by our troops yesterday after paving changed hands four | ‘em right then, When Lyden here |was on the other side the first — eeiaeameet EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. times, remains in our possession, zed by the Govern-| time, A doughboy with whom 1|——- Was still along the bank of t FIRST RACH For two-rearohie: gelling ow y : ; mi ment on the ground of his German resi- | a4, a: lereek, and you know what that turk Poi fen dane. Section B. There is nothing to report in this section. enee and not citiz | talked anid: |moans, Oh bey, but it was warmi” |} “ vedi Miler Pee 108; | pe Seare chia Cael is the determining factor in such ¢: “Well, we got there, but how I) The road rearward led past several “Vor Chtwsyaaroldeapn un | Jeremiah T. Mahoney of the firm of|dunno, We got a gun and a couple of| dressing stations. Thoy Were full to san: ig ailie, Oks} Cur Phillipa, Wagner &@ Mah hee a #y ovortiowing of course, ‘The wounded |) ay jun iin sBtikingnd By dade AUSTRALIAN TROOPS MAKE Phillips, Wagner & Mahoney at No, 61 |prisoners—could have had more, but fay "Under mtratchers, out In the open, | Ree yat, MK, M3 a papi i Chambers Street, of which Senator Rob-| there wasn't time to bother with 'em,| under trees, wherever it was possible. Ser eneene br oh ve Jert F. Wagner ts counsel tor 0 we Killed ‘em instead, ‘There was| Ambulances were at a premium and ! t : Trude Mark. Miu chret Jr. TRAYRY, RACH ite of) said to-day in the absence too many others in them woods for| many poor lads had to wait hours for Wasner that they knew nothing of |what was left of us to attack, ao we| transportation to hospitals further ranch a al Sat, tak the elter George Ehret’s reported return |eome down again and began digging.| "rhe surgeons and orderites were| tre Mes time): tt name Oe eee think any extendet tegat| TB DOYS Were still at it when T left|@ splendid lot, Most of them had | {ita create iti n ‘ © do not thi ende! legal! and, Gee! it’ worked without rest or food for twen- | jit 5 Enter Enemy Positions Near Merris and Bring |acuon witt ve nieasary for Mtr. iret to| and Gout Ws & tough Job But, gays) Rote Toure and. all wore prepared | Mac |] | Hate a" teh cane Vasile cea ‘ * . | rect his $40,000,000 properties fro: ry york twenty-four more. Fo “) > W 1 . ‘ Back Prisoners—German Artillery Active. tee et . aa " cli Hes Ly + from | the sides of them hills." 10 ORR }WOOIY=FRUF MATS row RTH RACE. For sare aa ia apd We leave it to yoo to Jude “thelr seat values” ERT a h ‘opel stad ‘a bine | BRITIS RE Jthe event of his return,’ sald Mat | I wandered on frontward through| Army Men Forbidden to Take God | (mt, 121;,Omsim, 100; Kilmer Geld, ‘i 1 [ H PORT] |"He alwa: friendly to fire at first. As I passed beyond the| Abroad, wer RAGE Re Yirwe-rear-chds ad LONDON, July 30,—Following is the text of to-day's War Office | American rand, we think aii/edav of the forest and up the, Dill) WASHINGTON, July | #0 ord Re prmea it Cara fie | j Sate , bi jhe will have to do to recover his prop- | leading to the plateau I had the bat. | enlisted men and civilians att ler 100; aeons! aHacOLATE COW NOOO ed i ment: ; Jerty will Be to (urn in a formal clain| tefleld before my eyes. Veale Forent [the Army are prohib ted In a Wer Dee ee m2 Ep COCOANUT CARA- DES. eae » “We captured a few prisoners last night in a successtul raid in the |fer jloomed blackly in the background, |/PATimentonler Maa treo fonelen sere | Mal Rage, icgh leap Crna, 2 MBIS— The — cholcest teenie hae eee neighborhood of Ayette. _—— — perhaps two miles away, Faintly £ is 1s a Violation of the embat Te ye Lhaoeattire ean). ti: San Blas Grated Cocoa Arai Allied Forces on ™ pould hear the machine suns thare lat gold exports, and the sui 108, fitter ie fifth race: Ren’ put and Purest Contece “Shortly after midnight Australian patrols entered the enemy's posi- ported Near |lisping metallically, On the right the| “atmade that the men secur oy letters Wwe STNG ahha TS tions about Merris. [On the Flanders front.) Forty prisoners have | LONDON, July 8.—A conflict between Village of Sergy was more plainly of credit’ before leaving the United | i Minit desme lot, ; y ) Entonte forces in the Murmansk region | viaibie, States, Ti au kok vet been taken by our troops in this locality. and combined Finnish and German Ananda hilainaniceicd i cap pn -rrmyg eee S eae Aga ood veyente 000 “The hostile artillery has been active with gas shells northwest of | SecPting to “passengers on the fire: |the German line, ‘There and in thel WASHINGTON, June J—-Band sree : ‘ ni rat Abert and has also shown activity at a number of points between La| Feuer, te arivs, at Vardon, Norway, forest. sould eee the burstn uf, aur Dede, preguedion, BAe Bf exact see Airectory. ” ‘iT, says a Christiania despaten to the *hells blasting the enemy's oii; Tho specified weight includes the container, ana ane ments asunder, Through my wiaseed Sot eee eA ett te