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Cambrai. was repulsed. y. PARIS, Oct. 3—Gen. Debeny, attacking on the fifteen-mile front between St. Quentin and La Fere, is nearing Berthenicourt (on the Oise, ey five miles southeast of St. Quentin), and is rapidly outflanking La Pere, , the northern outpost of the great St. Gobain massif. _ Heavy fighting continues in the region north of Rheims and toe! a French have continued their advance, capturing Loivre, says the War Office statement to-day. The railway junction of Challerange, in ‘-nampagne, has been cap- ters last.night. Gen. Plumer’s army has captured Gheluwe, near Menin, 4 and le Bizet, just north of Armentieres. a A German attack last night on the British positions to the north of MAXIMILIAN NEW CHANCELLOR, SAYS ABERLIN REPORT Prince Once Dealt Blow to Pan-Germans; Kaiser and tured by Gen. Gouraud. West of Challerange (ne Germans made detes . . i u ° mined efforts to drive the French trom the wood southeast of Orfet Hindent urg at ouncil. but were driven back with heavy losses. The French attack in Cham+| awwerprpam. Oct 4 — Prince pagne was continued to-day Maxoailian of Haden has veen named Between the Vesle, the Aisne and the Aisne-Marne Canal Gen, Bets) German imperial Chan ¢, accord: | thelot has cleaned out ail the Germans except in a small area south of ing to the Zeitung an Mittag of Berry-au-Bac + the north bank thé Aisne, eleven miles northwest! Hertin of Rheims), where French ads i elements are progressing. ' Von Payer will remain as Vice % ne | Chancellor, according to the news- TURKEY NOTIFIES GERMANY SHE WILL SUE FOR PEACE; THREAT IS BERLIN’S REPLY Zurich Reports Decision by Constantinople IS | vier chancetior von Payer and sev- al state secretaries were in at-| Imminent—Kaiser Plans Military tendance, Occupation of Bulgaria. Prince Maximilian is heir to the 5 H 4 My ~,, | throne of the Grane Duchy,of Baden. LONDON, Oct. 3 (By United Press) —Turkey has notified Get-' tre was porn July 10, 1867. For some “ oti a 7 ate af tch | Years he has been recognized as the p thany ~ she ios to ‘propose peace to the Allies, a Zurich despate ieadae oe the Delbrusck gtoup of Get to the Daily News declares. man Moderates, and on the fall of is sai ie, some rily in a nenac- | Imperial Chancellor Michaelis, Nov. Se tbat bedded it atl hasan en bgt tah di nant |1, 1917, he was put forwurd as the ing and partly in a pleading tone. Turkey's decision is believed imminent. | \iogerates’ candidate for the Chan- The despatch further says that Germany has declared her intention | cetiorsnip. His name, however, did of occupying Bulgaria, militarily. not go before the Emperor, as Prince ‘A Central News despatch from Paris yesicrday stated, on the con-| Maximilian objected for dynastic reas trary, that the Turkish Ministerial Council has decided to maintain the} in nis’ book, ‘My Four Years in " alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary sai deg coherent Mad . j t i PARIS, Oct. 3.~The German censor at Berlin permits the German jy" erin Pit ia rested adimivaine sure, according to advices reaching Paris. It is declared that if Austriae|Qepurtment’ tor (prisonere of war. in! i H , Germany and stated hin belief that Hungary should give in Bavaria might follow her example. Goth WE maeeintehentowoula Nah tes press to print articles dwelling on the probable situation of Germany in the case that Austria should be fore | Paper, | A Council meeting took place at ¢ new Chancellor's palace in Her- | lin last evening, according to advices received here. | Emperor William presided and the mecting was attended by Field Mar- | shal von Hindenburg, who had come ‘to Berlin with the Emperor. | Former Chancellor von Hertling,| for him, He said that Prince Maxi- milian had bee rded ax the man to be placed a reg the i ¢d to lay down her arms under pres- fp Sheeran |dounded to the benefit of both ° many and the prisoners placed in 5 | charge. \ bs le Harty in the present year Prinee , Maximilian gave a sem-oficial in-| Le See = ena terview im which he outlined his} ‘4 . views on Germany's pea terms, His : FRENCH, BRITISH. statement wan a rude shock to the P PARIS, Oct. $—The War OMe! LONDON: Oct, #.—Fotlowing te'the| Fan Germans, because he advecat statement issued to-day folio teat of to-day's War Office Sateinents quest i ad a ge “North of the Vesle the Freneh “The pro made by the Allie oo troops continued thelr advance #94 offensive in Manders and pefore| Gerard Sees Move Peave progressed beyond Loivce, In the re | Cambrai and St, Quentin, combined Maxtmsion'e Cholee. sion of La Neuvillette (north of with the heavy tosses Incurred by his| 108 AN Oct. 3.--Prince Max Kheims) violent Germin counter-al- ‘troops in their endeavors to remit the ime jan of new dal Char tacks obtained no results Succenstul attack, has compelled the Color, Is « * rgwiar “In Champagne the fighting bes4® enemy to undertake an extensive | Qinbasondor to Gat owain after noon yester and com> withdrawal of bia line, The SSR are of & man of tinued toto the night. The French! “Irom Lene to Armentiores the on. | une, Maximillan’s peraonality and troops captured Challerange, TRE emy iy evacuating (he highly organ-|my mind, means a ver Three heavy German assaulis we! broken up by the French, who mai tained their gains and inflicted aa losses on the enemy, A number prisoners were captured by/aw dn t course of this fighting. The attack was resumed at daybreak to-da) These are the Locations of Author. ized Collection Centers for Clothing for Belgium and Northern France Dickinan— 204% Chureh.AT éh an Ona n—T4tn ‘AS MeWoiwe aw at You are requested to deliver your contribution to the center nearest to you. If, however, it Is impossible for you to do so, wi will make efforts to send for them if you will write or phone the following address: Germans made strong ef drive the French from the w heagt of Orfeull which they bad trated. | fo Beek peace and an a’ the Pan-German policy Gerard. STRIKE TIES UP ALL LINES OF BUFFALO INTERNATIONAL Railways in Nearby Cities Towns Also Affected; No Effort to Operate, BUFFALO, Oct. 3—A strike went into effect on all the lines of the In- ternational Railway here and In near- by cities and towns at 4 o'clock this morning. The tie-up was complete, the com- pany making no effort to move cara ‘The decision to strike if demands for zed positions held by him since the eommencement of trench war! which he had hitherto defended with bene utmoat resolution. \. “Phis movement, which was not unexpected, ix being followed up ‘lonely by our troops, who are main- ‘taining constant touch with the Ger- man rearguards, inflicting many cas- uaities and taking prisoners, vOn the front of the retirement wo have already reached the general line of Cite St, Auguste, Douvrin, east of La Bassee, east of Aubers and west of Bois Grenier, The advance is con- tinuing. “Yesterday evening the enemy ai tucked our positions north of Cam- braj, He was repulsed, leaving pris- ‘This morning we and oners in our hands. the War Labor Board's scale of 43 to renewed our attacks north of St Jag cents an hour were not met was Quentin.” made a week ago. = ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 1—The Public BELGIAN. Service Commission to-day directed its | PARIS, Wednesday, Oct, 2,--The|counsel to commener an action in the Supreme Court for the purpose of com- pelling the International Railway Com- pany of Buffalo to operate its cars event of strike of trolley men there tex: of the Belgian official statement ssied last night follows: “In spite of fierce resistance by the 28 8955 8 64000006 5-056-0900565.5950046 S0055000 008 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, rei8. Breaks i in the Hindenburg Line, Showing Gains on Lille Front, EOE DPN TOOEDOOEL OO4EDOD PTET EDDE TEED ae Porras 2 odes PSAP ASATRSROOIRIS @ NEW OFFENSIVE IN ALBANIA BEGUN BY THE ITALIANS Aim to Destroy Austrian Armies There and Force Turkey's Hand. WASHINGTON, Oct, 3.—The Ital- jan Army in Albania has launched offensive against the Austrians there, cables to the Italian Embassy stated to-day, an The purpose of the offensive is to 909550005-6-200-0000026 demoralize and destroy the Ausirian Sli i Aah ) aeeaerrargooeoeds pea ee Wramog people,” says the Premier's response, ‘ean depend upon the Government with foe | Foch and the united A Armies, to pursue their course util he benefits of complete success 1 | are wrested from the enemy. The splendid victories of the recent weeks have definitely determined the for- funes of the war, to the stupefaction of the enemy, who now suddenly dis- covers that he had grossly deceived himself. “These victories are only the first shares of the fruitful harvest, of which the highest recompense will be the final deliverance of the world from the oppression of implacable brutality and open the way for its - marvelous development, Let us sa- With victory 1 | tute the glorious aurora whose first sight, the Allied nations should #et day jiluminated the victorious fronts themselves for the ast sacrifices | \¢ the founders of the American Re- ary before the final triumph 18) Subtic and of our revolutionary fore- Premier Clemenceau de-! thers, clared to-day in a pronunciamento, | "win the abyas of irreparable defeat The Premier's words are embodied | «44 Pryagian militarists will bear the in a letter he has sent to the Coun-j shame of the greatest attempt cil General of the Loire, which had| \.Jagdoing of which a barbaric paswed an address strongly support- 4 « 3 supreme obstacle to the reign of right Oe representing and law among mankind ix about to disappear in the acclaim of a victory CLOSING STOCK hilt in whlch it {8 our duty to make effec- | tive the triumph of humanity, “For this let us continue to be true . SAYS GLEMENGEAL: © LAUDS ALLIED ARMY French Premier Tel Tells Nations to Prepare for Last Sacrifices Before Triumph, PARIS, Oct. 3. at the With net changes liven previous « His» Nh |to ourselves. Let us accomplish the Am. Can : 44, last sacrifices caused by the supreme ‘Am. Hide & “Lewis 198) convulsions of savagery. The col- ae Bel in! Ba 1% /laboration of all in the cleansing of Am num, Tote. the world will achieve the work of Am, Tol. & Tvl. (o °% {dealism toward which so many gen- erations have so gloriously sought the way and that history reserves to us the inexpressible glory of’ reallz- ing.” jenemy, the Belgian Army during the | | past day has improved its position by Hoc! thrusts on different points of the front Caw Threaten WINNIPEG, Man., handlers on the (o lian Pacit | mall La Flanque Farm tw the company Atitish aviators destroyed nine a - ~ wi pais othe Shy BOAT SEEN 200 MILES OUT. | GERM. HPRLIN, 0: (via Helo the Mee report “In Finaders, Incoming Shipa Report Calla Frow Vessel Shelled by Submarine AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct, 3.—Re- ports of w German U boat in operation |200 miles off the Atlantic coast were enemy attacks north brought here to-day by two merchant de text of to-day's Wa of Staden and northwest and weet | Vessels. e taal ‘ Sie vessels reported they receive of Roulere were repulaed. We took!» o § calls which told of shellings by 200 prisoners. In the evening, par-|@ U boat, but neither was able to catch tat) attacks b: the position or nume of the ves al attacks by the enemy on both |the positio sides of the Ypres-Menin Road failed. ~~. “Parmenticres and Lana were A RE RESULT evacuated by us without fighting on LAU EL R SU S. Tursday night. We occupied rear-| LAUREL, Md. Oct. 2-FIRAT RACH > i ‘Two je. five and a half fur ward positions east of both towns. longs. Poultney n (Met art) In the course of the day the enemy, |nirmight $16, piace #450, show #30, Tien reparation |S¥lvano, 112 Ckummer): place $1.40, after strong artillery preparation | | show second: Belarie, 103 (Can- Placed against the abandoned poni- | well) 0. third. Time, 1.09 1-5 tléns, followed over the F alx-La | Court Sunningdale, “Wahindas 0G: § Flourbalx-1-a | erompeuse, MeK., Avien, Tidal, Mark Baesee-Hulluch line. Connell, Veaper Hour also ran. “Before Cambrai the day was quieter, Enemy partial attacks on|and north of Filain we repulsed par the plain of the Secheldt, near and southeast of Rumilly, were repulsed, Strong attacks and thrusis against | attacks, — Schleswig-Holstein regiments defended the positions on the ridge of the Chemin-des- Dames to | iis Gen. Plumer's army, afier sharp Hail ombats, realized an important ad- "0: from the head of the Lakes to| |vance in the direction of Menin by ee se ao. asia te turing ywe, North and th the 4), Pes | imine e proximity of Armentieres 4), cy ia yet 4 has taken Le Blaet, and May | instead of Aug, 1 hor of Houplines has captured according to itimatum o (| Britatn Peremptory Agreement on Pr! LONDON, Wednes i ling to Germany's failure + | to ratify the exchange of prisoners agreement with Great Britain and her raising of questions concerning hrisoners in China and the release of ty boat crews, which Great Britain declines, the British Government has despatched to Berlin 9 peremptory demand for an immediate answer, Armies in Albania with a view of facilitating the expected surrender of Turkey, the cable explained. Gen Serrero operating three columns advancing victoriously with the ob- Ject of effecting a junction with the left wing under Gen Esperi. The Austrians are resisting vigorously, aiming to hold the Alliesvin check at all costs until reinforcements ar- rive, The advances algeady’ made by the Italians in the south following close on the heels of the retreating Aus- trian Army are threatening the lat- ter with isolation from the north PARIS, Oct, 3.—Occupation of Bul- gcria by Allied troops is progressing normally, according to the Echo de Paris, Bulgarian troops resist at certain points, it is said, but submit as soon as they are told that an armistice has been signed. German troops which have been fighting in Macedonia are moving northward and appear to bo organizing a defense line along the Danube, They have already fortified the Roumanian bank of the river and it appears that many communications between Sofia and Constantinople have already been cut. High praise is given the French cavalry forces which have been op- erating in the Macedonian campaign in co-operation with the Serbians in the official statement issued at the War Office last night. MILAN, Oct. 3.—Bulgarian p¥is- oners will continue to work for the Entente under the armistice terms, the newspaper Secolo learned to-day, while at the same time Bulgaria must release all Entente prisoners. The armistice also provides for the with- drawal of Austro-German troops from Bulgaria within four _——— err DIED. On the 24 Inst, MICHARK J 8. Navy. need 20 veara fo renidence, 184% Cropsey ave, Bi Beach, Brookly, Reaulem high ma Chureh, Benson Saturday morning , Cross Cemetery. arere ec F MOLASSES COC NUT DELIGHTS—A’ noth conservation conde. Weiiie ° NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Open. Hike 100 38.00 Low | Det | De | Jan Mureh our new lines north and south of St. against strong enemy attacks. Thor Quentin fatled, were engagements in front of our “Bybiines of Aulsy-le Chateey mow ines northwest of Rhelme” |) | Sooner ie cemeates aaicren, Rca rene, | Other acitect one reeall gt eiieee’ : yy a Yo fu a le in nt four Fit AD i Ms 100 42,00 32.0 ra ateq ¢ “a rf \ ¥ ho th" DIVIDENDS DECLARED. ypurow 4 eens New Xm Perigd. Rate, Pal "ome, HOR) nox 9c secareshins Newark: Wille Over com, Nor, } 3 “ fs, St: q Kermed “Fvalt Paste. in pleasing varie OMPOUND BOX "BELGIAN ADVANCE SHAKES GERMAN LINES ALONG THE COAST 1,500 MORE TURKS TAKEN NORTHEAST OF DAMASCUS Australians Capture Column With Two Guns and Forty Ma- chine Guns. LONDON, Oct, 3.—Australian mount- ed troops operating in the region of | Kubbat-cl-Asafir, seventeen miles Northeast of Damascus, in Syria, on Wednesday charged and captured a Turkish column. Fifteen hundred Prisoners were taken and two guns @nd forty machine guns were tured, according to an official state- ment Issued to-day by the War Office. nemy airdrome and railway estab- ments at Rayaki were heavily bombed from the air. Rayaki is on the railroad line be- tovem Yamascus and Beirut, thirty miles horthwest of the former place. NEWARK FLYER, ATTACKED BY ENEMY, ESCAPES Machine Goes Dead as Lieutenants Drop Bombs on Grandpre— Glide Down to U. S. Field. WITH THE AMERICANS WEST OF | VERDUN, Oct. 3 (United Press) Lieut. Ward of California and Alsaf of Newark, N. J., experience yesterday afternoon, their a load of bombs on Grandpre. |_A Boche plane then attacked them. jThey couldn't fight back, and were | compelled to glide down, ianding in a | field which they thought was Germin- held territory. But the sight of some doughboys reassured them. They were picked up and returned to their eld. 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