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ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 19 AMERICANS DRI VE ALL BEFORE THEM TO THE AINSE RI VER* a — toward Violaines. Many fires are raging and explosions are occurring); MAP SHOWING ADVANCE BRITAIN DECORATES ‘GERMANY MAY SEEK LONDON EDITOR DEMANDS. F over the whole area from which the Germans are retreating. BY ALLIES IN WIPING OUT | 5 LONDON, Sept. 6.—British troops are reported to have captured ALL GERMAN GAINS FIVE AMERICANS FOR TO REGAIN LOST WAR | DESTRUCTION OF BERLIN Neuve Chapelle in Flanders. Field Marshal Haig’s forces crossed te ag GALLANTRY IN ACTION BALANCE BY SEA BLOW IF LILLE BE ED Canal du Nord on the whole front except from Havrincourt north to th nome cialis peeeenenecibary 4 Scarpe. | RSE wo Lieutenants and Three P: ivates Kaiser Broadéns Powers of Admir-! Insists That Allies Join in Stern Re- 4 {Capture of Neuve Chapelle indicates an advance of two iniles in Rewarded for Conspicuous | alty Chief and Calls Aide prisals to Stop German Van- . that reigon. The British, aided by French heavy artillery, captured ¢ > | Staff D dalism in France 9 the town in the great battle on March 9, 1916, and held {t until the | Bravery. | to Sta uty. . ; German drive of this year, It is about twelve miles froin Lille.) | W ITH THE BRITISH ARM- ee, A nears Sept. 6.—News fi “0s LONDON, nie * / By -) . Bri stahli ; ne IDS IN FRANCE, Sept. | in to-day’s papers that the - Daily Mail wants Berlin On the Flanders front the British are established in portions of (re Sus 6 tadocuted Prey (Ger. March Atinounces Mes- Chief of the German Ad- IT wo Hundred Also Put Out ot! notified that wanton destruc ” old German front line east of Neuve Chapelle and in the old British lite A ‘ ‘ rs | miraity Staff thas had new tion In France and Belgium, in i . ‘ ; Five America have been dec- 4 S oa < , ‘| ») Sto ery in the Fauquissart sector. The British also pave advanced northwest of i Sessions | Sages From France Show powers conferred on him, by which Control Since Beginning | the German precipitate reteset, wit a | orated with British honors for Increased si lies his control over the flect is f Of aR be punished by stern reprisals, Armentieres. ; mn eat conspicuous gallantry in action wieeere SUPP uses widened, may indicate that the ol ensive, “To-day Germany fs burning Ar- Striking straight for St. Quentin, the British have forced crossing: | on the British front. They are: | Kaiser contemplates scalling on RRR 77% mentieres,” it says. on lies just 9 of the Somme south of Peronne and advanced nearly four miles in some Lieut, Ailan Francis Bonnalie 4 mee GTON, Gept. 6.-—Conti-| the ny ae bie to ey Ly LONDON, Sept. 6.—Since the start beccninrly ets Sune wal ba ype A b ‘ dential sage: Ge versh Be 6 an 6 land fensiv: 7 * places, to-day’s report from Field Marshal Haig showed. Southeast of : Bpovar of San Francisco and Lieut AE ad ee ee ee aging of the British offensive on Aug. 8, 468 | iieg to withdraw beyond that Gly, . ” melie - | i s 1 : w and other reports from France indi- bg enemy airplanes have been brought | jy, pi “AlN Peronne the British have reached Athies and Mons-en-Chaussee, They vieky GINA Pavey NEEPOM VE GERES. | ots ehas tie: OTE aa key now It {9 significant that @ novel | 0. ny sritish flyers alone, and ex efore that day comes the Allies * . . és vs FE a e je 4 Tie y % d y ath yers a » @ - puld ni irave captured the village of Doingt. South of Peronne they have ca ‘ eet) Rapids, Mich.; Corpl. John John- | officer, Capt. Lewetsow, is being a OE Catan ae tinue Giver Latte $7 aver is supplied with sufficient airplanes) taken f i joe. whore. | actly 200 enemy planes were brought |if Germany practices sheer vandal- tured the villages of St. Christ-Briest and Le Mesnil-Bruntel, A numbe prrouny | aton'and Privates Lawrence Barts | in Sea Ua wae om Gaee atin ‘ b ing Lill 4 thereb: \ gt st. Chris a mes . i 4 ret ley Golller and. Revert Muss of ail kinds to protect its men in! in ho is said to have distinguished | down out of control, the latest British |'8™ PY Tazing Lille, and Petages.A of prisoners were taken. i Y ‘pattie. Gen, March, Chie¢ of Stafr,| himself, in order to assume the | Air-Ministry communique reports. It Mecha hha cea Onlntin of ~ | "1 4 ? amburg, or, if need be, Cologne or (Mons-enChausee is nearly four miles east of the battieline, ax it ; er save this information to members| Dost @* ask of hag pitta states that sixty-one German captive | pO ONE Oat be first © was when the former reports were issued. Athies is south and slightly fs -_— "| of the House Miltary Committee | eee IY Te GAT ed Weanioe ery deoomed tq (Ane CHC atmilariy, Weattove west. Doingt indicates an advance of a mile and a half at that point.) to-day at their weekly conf. | aon ___| 9111-2 tons of bombs were dropped fn | 20° 28h SMEATY Cts i “ , ‘tist : in: i " . ‘onference at | * === ===" | that period on enemy objectives. Brit- North of Peronne British forces are in possession of the town of (the War Department ‘PROSECUTOR CALLS | W W ish machines that failed to return REPORT EX-CZARINA Bussu and are in the immediate vicinity of Templeux-la-Fosse, Norlu Transportation of United States, 0 We We | numbered 262. AND FAMILY KI and Equancourt. troops in France has been highly or- AGO BOMB BOMB PLANTER “Much reconnaissance and photo- LLED Between the Somme and the Oise French troops have captured th: ganized by Col, Samuel M. Felton, | GH Tonal Prbtiieded taint rararh nd block of hills known as the Outrecourt Massif, which is within three ib tat ca home and reported |) sider Is Said to Have Been Posi-| ber of artillery and contact patrols Spain Scouts Story, as Negotiations miles of Chauny. The French have secured a good hold on the nort he, CAA. ‘itis 1e eminently satis- {ively fdanitfiedastaverood' were carried out,” the communique} for Receiving Russian Empress : : | factory, Gen, March told the com- y ifie y S| continues: Are Under Wa. ern bank of the Ailette, and on the terrain between that river and the mittee Sister Held ig Walbbt. ab: 1ke bom be Mrepned r y. Oise. They are approaching, if they are not actually on, the Hindenburg CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—In a statement |by us during the day was twenty- MADRID: Sept. 6.—A despatch was , ' ‘i | Q hare ; : . 4 here last night from London + line at St. Gobain Massif. lto-day Michael F. Sullivan, Aasistant|three tons, No bombing was possible | receive. § 2 rting the assassination of the for- i i (The first long range German gun to fire against Paris was located State's Attorney, declared that a pris-lafter dark. ce etl eeinireas and he Giuae f {n'the forest of St. Gobain.) oner arrested last night, who is an I.| “Enemy machines, working in large “ : par a * } aout |W. W. leader, had been positively iden-|formations on the German side of] *eTs, but in view of the steps taken “i Since Aug. 8 the Germans have employed in the western front |ufied as having been implicated inltng tines, showed much activity. be ee ae Foils a a ere feted P ‘ ; er to Spain of the fami e) 4 ci liginting 103 divisions (1,236,000 men), it was estimated to-day. Of {feasting sebossy In ene Chicago Fed-!mwenty-five hostile machines were| Or ve Shai! 0. Mbt Coy cue nope these twenty-nine were placed on the battle line, withdrawn and then Explosion of the bomb killed four We Veena nay Grice te rae ‘The Sol says the Spanish Ambassador sent into action again. In addition, five Austrian divisions were used. a seriously injured @ score down im flathes, In addition fourteen ninoving peepedatha ied myeteg 3 , One of them was broken up. is, Mr. Sullivan said the prisoner had/ hostile machines were driven down) gaughters from Russia with Ambas- Attention frequently has been called to the Somme, Du Nord and “ | been identified by four persons as Bcd be of control ee of our M&-| sador Joffe, Bolshevik Ambassador at, sae ee 1 Weiate hia! Wide aia | man with a black Fedora hat, who ran|chines are missing. One of our M4-| Berlin, at the t th Tortille waterline as being a check to the progress of tanks. This check from the building, leaped into a black! chines reported as missing in the ene ay ees coliuey teeel has now been overcome, and except in the north, there is now no water Mail Order Siena is atid ErGkers |fuscne tutors the womb cepiedady tne Oe meek: + one returned jcal mission in Germany in connection ry » ine between the Entente Allies and the Hindenburg line. Voice biections agers t LW. Ww. “Practically the whole of the air] with the exchange of prisoners left p : A Aeivsag oice Objections to Pro- | Several members of the 1. OF fighting has taken place on the en-| and is now with the ex-Empress.and A From Havrincourt the British line now runs to the west of Bouan- visions Affecting Th Ranization, rounded up after the bomb-| 1. side of the line ne daupbters, ‘c ~, * °. ‘ isions A cun, K | » still bel held. Among th oe nen q Ro court and through Bussu to Mons-en-Chaussee, Atries and Matigny, 3!4 : ig them, [ee arevrc anette Wintel D| Chin After a few formalities, Ei Sel 2 miles northwest of Ham. —_—--————~ | WASHINGTON, sept. 6 Hearings | Hax¥o00"# secretary. iU. S, ARMY CARGO SHIP says the sarees Empress and her of 4 ‘ ‘ A A 4 Mrs, Minnie Wymann, sister of Hay-| children will come to Spain on a f 4 Hd yp yo ; ee hong ji the Canal oa |e jon the new war revenue Dill began to- | woos was “arrested ently to-day in a} SUNK BY U BOAT: 5 LOST yacht flying the Papal colors, They , ‘ord has been crossed by the British on the whole front except from | Gay Vetere the Séndte Pinance Gon. |WHh ieee eee ’ will reside at the Magdalena Palace ‘i . " e -|with the bomb explosion. r ; Havrincourt to the River Scarpe, and that the’French and British have | mittee, to continue until the measure Sa ree | i a erie rar cmalcaadadi te sestiar Armee eee Bi secured a footing on the eastern side of the whole water line down to FRENCH. |is passed by the House. Few repre. | WILSON ABANDONS TOUR. | Lake See Sent at ae believe the negotiations ci B , "i e . 5 a fire in Foreign Waters—. continued without Spain 1 K Ham. The Entente Allied forces are now about four miles from Ham, PARIS, Sept. 6.-The text of today’s War Office statement reads | “¢matives of business interests ap- | Rape o Make ; Saved the death of the former Em 5S and they still are making progress. a ahaa pee era) eslriienthaen wee Speech, of Naval Guard Saved. it had occurred as reported. a , ’ directed at minor points rather than p y sG Sept. 6.—Sinking of —>+—_— s ; ‘ ¢ ; WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—President| WASHINGTON, Sept « yi (y S HASE GER “In the course of the night we continued to advance on the entire | the bi revenue producing income and | wijson has been forced to change plans | the American steamer Take Owens.| NQ NEW BRITISH PARTY. — ; ; ‘ conti cc | WAT excess provisions. for his Liberty Loan tour of the coun- | with loss of five of the civilian crew, PBbrd SL IAS . AMERI AN C MANS front between the Somme and the Vesle. Our troops continued to cross! “ane first protest came from mail try and will conduct his part in the|was reported to the Navy Department |; anor Co: Detliia. Haraiball cs the Somme in the region of Epenancourt, and further south pushed for-jorder houses, for which the bill pro-| great selling campaign for the most | o- , ‘o Plan. ; ; ‘i yen over $100,000 for b -| Because o! ne Aaes hatch det 7 7 overwhelming vo! : Li of Ham the French occupied Le’ Plessis-Palte-D'Oie and Berelancourt|?ve", Sma” for business years end-| nth ve palieved a trip into the West | fire in fore in Sept. 3 All mem= over Maatenich Havelece sWitanls ; 2 , J u ‘ 4 Vf rf ‘ ’ commun: n be! e Genera only one, Chief Boatswa Mate He} oiiticat pr i } ) “North of the Ailette we attained the approach to Isinceny and the New York, objected particularly to|his headquarters.” It is likely, how-|w. Lincoln, is reported slightly. injured, | Politica! party in England ; plateau north of Landricourt, South of the Ailette we are along the |\De my'mactive bated kde Preiguegty Falak ee ere ites ge caer om | kere ei ec tea eee Tana cane | HAIR) TORDAY< INCOHICAGO) + Find Wrecks of Freight Cars and Airdromes Vauxhillon ravine. jorder business, exempting sales| issue @ number of statements from the| are seriously wounded ard six slightly Overeaatlens Ww ‘ A ; “On the Vesle front the Americans carried their lines as far as the|made by telegraph or telephone. His| White House giving account of the | wounded. The names of these were is carried a s 4 ewardship and sb ‘1 ® | Second World Serie ' ; From Which the Enemy Made Air * | outskirts of Villers-en-Prayeres and occupied Clennes.” Jarguments were indorsed by William| ing why the great new: loan Ia_vital to | NOt Riven in the despatch SHICAGO, — Sept. —_ 6.—-Overvoatless if} « Raids on Paris. ss woeee ccur 7 ~ 'R. Heath, Buffalo soap manufacturer. fae Caues 2. letory. He is writing one er pis weather for the second World cite BRITISH. The special tax, ranging from $100 een ene WILSON SAVES SOLDIER. = camo was the prediction to-day, 5 WITH THE AMERICAN AHMY {quickly repaired the roads and Amer- LONDON, Sept. 6~The text of today’s War Office statement |*? $5° 4year, on stock brokers was! STOCK QUOTATIONS 1 P, M ano ecaice cally fair and waste, the eater nai) ;, ON THE AISNE FRONT, Thursday,|!cans on foot and on horseback and sh + i re - ee ‘opposed by John Hinkley of the| * N+) Annuls Death Sentence of Private promised : " i mule teams, automobile trucks and |!¢ads as follows: i St 3xc! . . at Camp Upton, | Wier Si6y ERT , E! Gept. 5 (Associated Press).—In their , |Baltimore Stock Exchange. Brokers, FF Eyes , : witst. SERALOE Moaliiae: : 4 lasses 40 heen up with the Gite Pat apat oa went ahead along grain | “Yesterday our troops forced crossings of the Somme south of jhe said, already are heavily taxed roar a $y Reaveneleanah colt ge e Abeseti WASHINGTON, peng adie } elds overrungwith weeds and passed | Peronne in the face of the vi resistance of the ene! js|4nd unable to pass along the special] Am. Ch eet A son's intervention has saved the Ife} ee oe Nevada | “a mans who are retreating beyond the| villages and houses shot to pieces, but ce © gorous resistanc enemy's rear guards | |tax to thelr ¢ eats Aw. 439 lof another soldier, it me known . ms ot to %, o their et 3 5 ites “A ber of the United Stat River Aisne, the Americans have or-|nowhere encountering anything of {9M the east bank of the river, The villages of St. Christ-Briest ant Le tn ae today, nen bead be A) are N Under the Haw RCRA AW Oxtennen| | ‘ - m, Lai a Io y G, 306th Infantry, was Oo mer der ¢a1 i ganized automobile machine gun de-| Military vaiue Mesnil-Bruntel were captured, with a number of prisoners, and our VISCOUNT FRENCH PRAISES |<2.: as tad toy Macttioy ten aimia chai UE in Nasal bets eatean ' tachments with three men to each owe lany sl every few miles was! (troops, pressing forward astride the Amiens-St. Quentin road bave | a wh court martial at Camp Upton, car, More than thirty cars were op-| dotted with frames of German air-| 0.1... f one a. by York, for wilful disobedience of ori rating north of the Venle River. dromes, from some of which, the reached Athies and Mons-en-Chaussee. : CHIEVEMENTS OF AMERICANS | |e ie ‘ay apresident Wilson, held that ‘ 7 ‘Ae not Bruch German infantry had| Americans say, German raiders who “East of Peronne we have taken Doingt and have made important | —<—<$<— Fi cH) ae +4 si Ben ieealt and cordate tea Gambane’ A been sighted, the automobile machine | bomb Paris operated. Three or four| progress on the high ground between Peronne and Nurlu. We hold Bussu| Declares They Have Established | Hut“ ‘Gite! ny | MAN Ue TORered COLSu Ry: ee, Seas San See @unners were uncertain just where|0f thene frames stand in aviation! and are close to Templeux-la-Fosse, Murlu and = Equancourt, Shar; | Right to Participate in Glor: | irae ‘inst: by \ ‘ Ee ace salons eesti by ‘ their advance might lead them. The| fields at a score of places. ‘The Amer- |". pees : ai ‘ tie | . Yo fant ‘as ‘GERMAN ST. TO BE WILSON’ [Country's manufacturing “centres at ‘outat had supplies of food and equip-| ican officers believe that thia plateau | "@hting took place last night on this line. | of Marne. iS is et ‘ oy Feienda of Hae Gem, Turin, Biella, Milan, “Florence, ment to enable them to keep ufter| must have been the principal German “On the Lys front ground was gained by our troops during the night] LONDON. sept. 6.—Field Marsha 8 FR Bs | Shanes Manned by fe PAAR ARGS Re HNN rears heen, enemy the Germans for days aviation site for operating against | west of La Bassee and an attack upon one of our new posts in this lo-| Viscount French, Lord Lieutenant and Be oe i ; : | q As the Americans pressed forward | Paris and the districts in between Governor ral of Ireland, nas sent io $ Sept. 6.—"German | aM it was a different sight than that) The canvas coverings for the han-!°" ity was successfully beaten off. the following telegram to the Brittwh aa s in isonva, Ropropiinent thors! DIED. 4 ‘which had greeted them in their ad-| ars were taken by the Germans} “As the result of their continued progress yesterday and last night | Ministry OF SONU TL OREN Seen 16% Is to be renamed in honor| eA aden conan a Eo i he anniversary of the battle o i J “ 4 a we i, mene idl Gher meres to th Rote wien they asa one in wooden | our troops are established in portions of the old German front tine east Of | Marne an dent Wilson un 18 of the Broadway, 66th ot., Satur- i m the Vesle northward over the| frames were so damaged by shells - . iin reloited: 1a cknaw iat tae i ; I j P. i of plateau the Germans had cleaned up| that they are virtually worthlens, Neuve Chapelle and the old British front line in the Fauquissart sector esas aay “bul Ahisie: slanaia’ w bs virtually everything, taking with| Behind the advancing Americans in|is again held by us. |achiovements in the last three months “A them all of value or of use and were|the desolate valley of the Vesle be “By successful attack carried out yesterday evening, English troops | have established their rightfully to 6 Durning that which they could not|tween Bazoches and Fesmette the 2 ; m | participate in the glory which must ever i advanced on the line northwest of Armentie capturi: n larne en, Bmore northward or which might be |Germans ‘burned “the freight care) Niwas,” {he line noril\e cams several med ag, ‘ , of use to the French and Americans, | along the railroad and twisted askele- | }TSONers. Viscount French also sent a similar ig Between the Marne and the Vesle the | tons of the cars are standing on the AMERICAN, | rene ra arth Paris congrayulsting’ ‘the i y Germans had left great stores of sup- | tracks, The trees along the roadway , . Gent. Soak “4 ‘ faroe'at. 0. ait plies and ammunition because of their | between Baxoches and Fismette bad WASHINGTON, Sep. Ger folowing “Is the latest communique DS W RLD oe te ee hasty withdrawal, | been cut down by German saws ana| ftom Gen, Pershing, dated yesterday: U, S. NOW OW LEADS S 0 Mina “gre i ee jal Ext ai Py a F The roads on the plateau north of | by German shells, The stone houses “Our troops, continuing their advance in co-operation with the IN PRODUCTION OF SHIPS ae Be Speci lat x arhaeoe eenary for ri jay and Saturday .the Vesle were in fairly good condi-|in Fismette have shell holes in their| pane i \ » Vesle 5 14 There ‘ure the French, have crossed the plateau north of the Vesle and have reached tne 3 4 F ricete™ iene andl chock ful tion although in some places over|sides and roofs and some were i ‘ r ; ; ee , tix i Koaehem, Tai dainty ‘portions, subs ir “Fonaan c ‘ravines the Germans had endeavored | smashed by German bombers who on-| Fest of the slopes leading to the valley of the Aisne. There is nothing 1,636,403 Deadweight Tons Deliv- Brin \d eee eee ee ode SE RCIAL. BRT: cra TRY oR pad if ‘to destroy small bridges. Ingineers | deavored to drive out the Americans. | of importance to report from the other sectors occupied by our troops,” | ‘ered ince Jan. 1, Against Great Se % AND SATURD AX. ay 9 bw GERMAN--SAME OLD STORY. arene Py aR tS While speaking of Peaches we would incidentally remind ‘ Britain's 1,545,826. L a? 3 t Peach Pits for the U. S. Go’ Leta % ai oll et wt, 23 10 save your Peach Pits for vernment. They consti- GERMANS FORCED FROM VESLE |, "s,s tontadSton my sass fom te) wag at a Ra A) SEARLES eee ee i Neuville- Marancourts Moislains line, northeast of Peronne, were aall |now is leading the world in ship pro- a ay Gas Masks. The U. S. Government Il of ours. BY BATTLE MANY MILES AWAY | 2:1 :2,% tt setement isued today by the German War'geveres announces by the shove | ALS 1 0 | [Special fox Friday and Saturday, Sept. Th@TIR|| | 4 ‘ Office. From Peronne and over the Somme the enemy only hesitatingly | Board with unofficial figures on the ae ; OLATE (NUT CARAMELS— (Wrapped )—Another id followed the German rearguards. output of the yards in the United iM "8 Duinty nivares of toothsome \e ‘ . |Kingdom show that plants in this 1a 1h choicest and purest of Creamery products and tasty Blow Struck on Soissons Plateau and Defeat of On the heights northeast of Fismes, the German War Office says, century have delivered 1,636,403 dea! ae ty cc cl Daraffin vapers SPRCES Enemy at Terny-Sorny Resulted in strong American attacks were repulsed, East of Soissons the enemy fol. welt ig HIRES UN ae ED Moy Oh 10h > ards have A out 1,5) > lowed the Germans across the Vesle. American yards began to take the] \ Ltd > OD Retreat Farther East. German troops, the statement adds, stand in fighting contact with |!¢a¢ over those in the United King- ee ri 2 zy eee ORTED MILK AMERICAN ARMY HPADQUAR- | Plateau, however—a blow which in th h the \ Bi | ian b ” dom two mvunths ago, In August ‘\ iy Sy ee Li COMBINATION ‘K: TORE IN FRANCE, Thureday, Sept, 5} 49Y case was inevitable—the Vesle é French on the Anizy-Barisis-l.affauxConde line, |varde Hi the Halted Wiatee incieoesd Wrest eek Pe heres thelee o Poel ae has been cleared tn the operations - = es —— mrocmmnmmer | WOT l98G eye babes uter's).~There never was a neater P' e 1 87, ne V |along the Allette, By those same op-|Terny-Sorny and tho Allette, It is| ITALIAN WOlene Winm serpared: Wilh” 28818 DIVIDENDS DECLARED. fo th etiratt containi ‘BRe Of a strategical offensive than p AN. deadweight tons for the United " fonieetian aining R 4 " |erations some of the finest divisions of|no wonder that their troops were| ROME, Sept. 6.—-North of Conca-| Kingdom. Perit, Rate bh following Mille ———"»n in which the Germans|the German Army have been pre-| commanded to resist to the last man, laghi and In the Agsa Valley Italian} PHILADELPIIIA, Gept. 6. — The 72.4 Zep oe 18S tS} imekbe’ iu Chonan anon PET, Pe were put to Might by | reated from holding up the British| since if they are unable to hold the! patrols engaged and drove back | Pmersency Fleet Corporation, through | te, lee & liyyoom Prtei for Fonte eRberries Bells, Milk" ¢ ny miles to the weat|/advance, and the Hindenburg line| neck of the hill to the south of Vaux-|enemy partios, the Itallan War Omice | Director General Charles M. Schwab | Willpedvertuad ' if a IMs om i Pineapwles nd, Bunun Pe J Pe eam stom oted to force | thus has been broken by @ battle| hillon, they will have to withdraw announced to-day. Sad Vice Brasiaeal Chaciae Blom mere a id i | Brositisn, Newark: se tactically we|many miles away from it, their entire gurrison from the Pont| Enemy sco heater ty let 4 " me | me ate ta, } . ts attempting t o 1 or exact location see & Mify2!.09 men] ‘Though the German withdrawal| Rouge plateau and fall back to the\the lower Plavo were driven, back, iF MBAR SRR BAAD TAT YD ‘ (ae is ‘aqneed telephone Giresterr, | Denenionates mt t num-|from the Vesle is the most showy|last ridge, from which the flank of| 4 raid on Italian advanced lines north |oNe type of vessel The specified weight in- be > Neale event in this sector, by far the most|the Chemin-des-Dames can be de-|of Monfenera was halted by a coun-| tiga’ ‘aight, to aco nse ship produc. layer eae beim bnaddcrigewes fertous one was their defeat, between fended. Led ma beni, | bhousand tons,” said Mrogichwab.