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“If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World ides I wane ct list? “Circulation Books Open to Ai”) “Circulation Books Open to All,” | __ PRICE Two CENTS. SIGS! CEhe Nee Boe Went Bahn Bit nal THURSDAY, AvausT 29, SUE 16 eer PRICE Two CENTS. BRITISH TAKE BAPAUME; ods FALLS; HAM ALSO STENT te ae S| MERC LAG SWiRPS TOWARD PERONNE: MINOR DISPUTES aS LIST OF | nay ass oat" gmgorcuse, rasmeasso POE'S RETREAT GROWS DISORDERLY ) | Gains 1 Other Cities. visor “ot — ae er Mangin’s Troops ou Oise and Cap- Measure With Work or Fight ot | Navy Gives Names of Officers) Tardieu, Summing Up Military li mee and Men Killed Through | Situation, Says Enemy Has ture Morlincourt as Humbert Clause Eliminated Prepared ilar bili for Final Action. ha hr Pee lly Linet’s Error, Only 24 Fresh Divisions. Takes Southern Pivot of German OTHER CHANGES MADE,| York’ant Chicaso and €2 conta | WASHINGTON, Aug:28—The Navy WASHINGTON, Aug. 29—Andre NDER AMER A ee. ee Liberat> Five if 6 | in § 7 pete toe | Der ent to-day made public the| Tardieu, ‘ of High Commissioner nam ae s ‘ day by the Depart- ef the two officers and four-| Franco-American War Co-operation, ore Towns. Amendment on Deferred Clas-) ment of Labo mougne |‘! MEM missing as a result of the] who ts now in Paris, had given to the ae sification Stricken Out Ay LIN Hineeubiae ey vests | woking forongh pes pee : ae Associated Press by cable a compre Noyon, the furnace great German point of defense, has After Explanation. } 5 Washington, $1.84 in |SUPMArinNe chaser No, 209 by the hensive statement summing up the bee. ‘; ; sabalte s $1.77 in Philadephia, Steamer Felix Taussig on Tuesday. | military ‘events of the last five aici n occupied by Gen. Humbert’s forces and an unconfiri .ed ‘ oe epee 1 CHI ho offfcers are Junior Grade Lieut WASHINGTON, Aug, 29—-Minor Blow. For" months and showing their bearing on report says the vastly important railway centre of Ham has $1.58 in San Francisco: Henry J. Bowes o July, 1918 | chantville, NJ ie can a. x Ise RESIS US HORE Ce wate Yankee Units, Moved Up at Night, been vanquished. German prisoners declare that if the aiff between Senate and House conferees on the Man Power Bill) goo, were cleared away to-day and the) in San Francisco, 20 per seatin | * Fe exonus bi Mcer, no emer-! whole American Army shows the | Completely Surprise Germans— Gen. Mangin at the same time has crossed the Oise and Measure with the Sen ate “tw “a , S h nh lin pee? a os j ne ay gs up wer in sed Attack May Force Foe Out of the| captured Morlincourt, east of Noyon. ——e A dor Zina Gan Eroenoontl esa dati Tal AGE Bs ae pies colien ation’ Chemin des Dames Positions The British have captured six more towns on their front HOR Se Ble Genin orn tre eh | A and are now only three miles from the Somme bridge at Pe- tg Be ee ~ SENATE MAY VOTE TO-DAY eae aes ee LONDON, Aug. 29.—The French are reported in es Prisoners taken by the Allies since July 18 are now put rowder had explained t George ©, Gunderman jr, U. 8. N 2 gat at ik i | Richard C. Hasinger, U.S. N. iF, | the enemy as follows have captured Juvigny (where Americans are fighting). Fixes Date for Nation| W!minston, 1 “1. Paris is no longer threat- | = PARIS, Aug. 20.—The Franco-American altack against the Germa at nearly 120,000, with 2,000 guns. The British have taken ing on \ iter Wagon le caaiph : iiaiiaiaiiaitals fee Our direct communications | in the region of Juvigny, north of Soisson siving excellent results, | 47,000 prisoners and 600 guns since Aug. 8. 30, 1919. Edwin FP, Hodgdon, U. 8, N. Rod ry all between Bore 658 Salale cording to despatches received from the battle tront this afternoon, The} a Sragaria Pex have been re-established, as ha : *, AUR. 2 goer ‘i Hullette, 1 Nh F been those between Paris and | French and American forces have advanced abeut 1,200 yards and ho! ITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, i Bin « WU : ae national pr Atlantic City, N. J ee. ane reaiey a0 ty ee will ane | the approaches to the railway Aug. 29.—British troops have taken Bapaume. wan ta 2 lndladlo dearac¢hecaepeanes Nas Participation by the American troops in Gen, Mangin’s operaitons ta PARIS Aug. 29 (5.10 P. M.) (United Press).—The & NLT the Juvigny sector wax a complete surprise to the enemy, says Liberte. | . rely a | ctio by the Ger- lane units Intended to be placed in the line to reinforce the-French wer Journal des Debats declares it understands that both Noyou } extendin He He diy defen-| (fought up on the evening of the previous day and passed the night in the] and Ham have been definitely vanquished Marine C ben : &F, Phita. [ve nature confess that the sit-] thick forest from which they started at dawn | ; . a | delphia MARION Ie : Suddenly, ut 7 o'clock, they attacked on a tworkjlometre front Th [The French were last reported tive miles west of Ham, which retain , T, F, Treacy, U.S. N, Indianapolis, |/D& fom reliable documents It seems a . : , i , ee ; . , , The confer eliminated: th ih ar we | Harold Poverill, USN, Warne, [that only twenty-four fre#h divisions, Prussian 7th Infantry Regiment, which was infront of them, suffered ¢ most important railway centre within the Picardy sailent. } me ment a badge o n offect until ¢ : ilies reat PHT ets) ERTIES ay wen our div severe losses and was forced to give wa ee ia nr men deferred for! r the war |1a aay; Srrenty-foun aii at gl car cme at wo PARIS, Aug. 29 (3.50 P. M.), (Associated Press). fhe new Franco-American attack n th ivigny region men ta aces the German positions in the Chemin des Dames, the key to the |—-French troops are at the gates of Ham, according to de- pomewhi ? A USE an AA eh asta ha A erpieeee inte ‘able ty _|SPatches from the front. The Germans lost three complete isto Maik” bon paaaaurl \' s icine cee Haee. We frontal attack.) | munition trains at Breuil, five miles west of Ham, in their the bill ‘ WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES IN FRANCE A 29 (United | Ses | precipitate retreat. ‘|$710,000 ENEMY-OWNED walle (Continued on Second Maxey BRITISH HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE, Aug. FIRM 10 BE LIQUIDATED. ’ |29 (Canadian Press).—British troops are now within 2,000 e pamee Deas 5 U. S. FLYERS DOWN 28 PLANES, yards of the Drocourt-Queant line. The Germans in many | >| Me: CLE . ' FIGHT 144 BATTLES IN MONTH | places are blowing up supplies. “New a Combles, the important railway town northwest of eben oe aii American Aviators Dropped 11,600 Pounds of| |Peronne, has been outflanked by the British, according to and | ot cal t , of Be help tha Bombe in Birst Two Vv esks of August. |reports received here this evening. The town is practically deferred ti advise memt ies, | diane foatiaed thal the /AmentoRs ; AMURICAN ABMIMG IN PRA} sah encircled, ‘| ARMED MEXICANS DROVE [sions reform "won one | iveratieas nie nie eh eon 3 pile : WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES IN THE j i AMERICANS FROM CONSULATE ened by u constant flow of new d ( ) nouns va. |FIELD, Aug. 29 (Associated Press).—Noyon was occu- plane pied this morning by the troops of Gen. Humbert. Nice Consul at Nogales Ordere ited with t boa gals ere board! memticrs Leave at Guns’ Point fey erie “ 1.900 Sateen Gen. Mangin’s men crossed the Oise River and teok dividual casey, Clerk Is Shot trials, : i 40s vy Amel an Watlomm tate y Morlincourt (east of Noyon on the Oise). CARDINAL FARLEY GAINING, . down | The French Army took Quesnoy Wood, just to the ie Worvie rivtion Lue West of the Canal du Nord, The wood was a strongly for- 1 the Ar pa ; A Vice ¢ tified position, and from it the Germans endeavored to rh Arr 1 = A i : 7 aloe , ‘ check the French pursuit } mpany, ¢ » r bo on me rele nan wu PARI ‘ ( 1 n dg a heh oe gest lB en | MER lown r ‘ ; i" win pre Water Searelty on Staten Istand : : wey A ( kK Named, ress, he sa A . inte bg ? nla for peveral weeks in bis summer| cr Chicane ucnon aURaon aoe aaa Lied D went nut. | Ow During the same, period they made 964 flights, engaged in St ch pur suit by figh ing rearguard actions home here. John D, Shoop, | Buseday ‘8 skirmish, dicd supply ie : aimini lehing: fights, and dropped 11,800 pounds of bombs, ions, leaving a section at intervals of about 460