NTER-ATTAGK TURN THE TIDE Allies’ Maneuver Army Now to Enter Fight Great ils Now Awaited— Washington Waits Confidently For Next Sten In The Battle. Counter The crisis of the greal passed The faced the the vast Teu Washingion German offensive British army which ferocious onslaughts ton storm. F has has of war machine has weathered ail i mark campaign has sustaine This is comforting reached formation highest Brit transmitte this I.ondon Governm did one day's did not ru Franc GGovernn British could contrary, walted sense of to speak has reached These df t4at the GREATEST GERMAN DRIVE TWENTY-FIVE MILES re 1 Oise ne was to end the ton the red and the village the from HET pushed forware armies where the Ger mater with foes before m wi and o fought witl the greatest t ness and ompen sed killed, Is estimated that {tetiverea in mass formation 400,000 the neat into » fray stubborn cede no gr at usus i wounded or made pri onel in the great attacks ian more t of 1.000 G00 men ' tle Germans threw wounded About eat point o unre or in the yf thelr foes 5 miles place by the ern and southern ends o fent he h ly open success as left his flank to counteratiac) ibly than ae of Von ful, might greater movement pos retreat grade the drive It and nullify in {ts entiroty that has been accomplished # not that British and. French and possibly American improbable LOrVes, { front. will soon be thrown against the weakened enemy, ! iy Gi has the Hrit latter nowhere front, American troops thei: fighters, dented has been given, it is but so skill fully and with such precision of mov ment could even German ive, irh or French along the have given abllity Ground of which rv good account of been even true, from north to south that A Bur vey scarcely have worked out a line. Still intact in the hands of the Allied forces are portions of line from Hinden burg fell back in his “strategic” re tirement in 1916, Just who is in command man more the old which of the Ger in that has forces seeps to be somewhal dispatches report Hindenburg 1) 1a! von nsk, in German war co Diy 1¢ Russien the rrespondents 1 General ~udendorft yon anned the offensive but was id Inst Frid 1 ¢ \ rsersonall Frida persona re attack CASUALTIES ESTIMATED AT 400,000. from Britis} HAIG REPLIES TO WILSON et D IN FRANCE. yer, Dies T; anch of ti ne commission U BOATS TAKE BIG TOLL. 28 Vesse's, 16 Of Over 1,600 Sunk-19 Others Attacked. London Submarines and mine weekly Admiralty's last week 165 of over have increased their toll British shipping. The port shows that merchas veas under H ? © THE CENTRE SLOWING DOWN American, British and French CHECK ASSAULTS AT KOYAN Germans Use Tanks, Taken From The British, And Re port The Capture Of Several More Towns. London The battle continues whole front south of Some River, Field Marshal Haig from the in Germans launched the the reports WAI 20nN¢ Ave 4.80 new at (8 around Chaul » War nes ne i Office annound elor the illiantiy, pays : mobility all prais All took at the Quent tha thelr the tanks fizhting | have ned undamaged SCOUT PATROL VESSEL LOST. Converted Yacht Admiral On Rocks Off Scituate, Admiral Reltn Mag the: Navy Departm All officers and core all ma ifral was a advised iwved and considerable um off The Adn yacht and was k tervice ne It formerly ter was taken converted in vessel No io nown the naval 86% Dex gcout pat: Ol belonged Gordon of Boston | CENTRE HALL Pa. IN WASHINGTON American and Allied Officers Think Germans Slowing Up. SEE NO CAUSE FOR ALARM Narrowing—Teutons To Strike in Effort is. Sides To Widen enormous the drive at udes the possi offer rien by the lines csowhere Italy, formerly aon in however, masses of n to strength- In in {troops occupied ia, now are available Austs movement might sald on unite thie fo a an good effect, Austrian forces front are oGerman foroes Captured used to big Russ be The the western Was only artil ery Mention not some debate of the Allied strategic as yet engaged, as to the probable the British, the German few days A temporary ti i O00 re caused de ex drive to a BOTVeR, As in pected, bring halt within a a1 t} i whil FREE We e Germans bring up a jery is to be expected at any time of the British to he broken however, and no doubt that it will, ns eventually will reach ¢ exhaustion both of men which will bring the thie front proves 1 offi #1 ae £3 voy TT AN plies BE HANCED ©. Dragging From Bed. . i ¥ eor and drowned CUT WHEAT USE BY HALF, Latest Restrictions Allow Only One Pound And A Half A Week. Washington Further reduction the consumption of wheat asked of the public by the Food Administra tion, that the scant supplies available before the next harvest may Mw stretched to meet the needs of domestic consumers and Allies, Every Aumerican is asked to cut his average ration of wheat by 50 per cent, which would reduce the total normal consumption of to 21.000 000 in Was BAKER IN LONDON. 8. Secretary Of War Stops With Ambassador Page. D. Baker, American Secretary of War, visited King Albert of Belgium and the Bel gian front Saturday and Sunday rived at a British port. London. ~~New ton the ar FIGHTING HARD AITISH WITHDRAW To Stronger Positions and Wear Cut Enemy. GERMAN LOSSES HEAVY Ac cording Te The Berlin Report, And Have Fallen Germans Claim To Have Defeated The British Third And Fourth Armies And To Have 30,000 Prison ers And 600 Guns The withdrawal of along the battlefront Ong &Ko (34 w sin in planned in rinans attacking T™uis British front * GOMPERS NAILS HUN RUMOR. Didn't Advocate Partition Of Belgium, He Declares. Washingt of the Samuel Gomj jdent American Federat phatie denia ‘% Labor, made an en poris had proposed the partit as the means of In a letter to Belgian made public at Mr. Gompersa sald I am proud of being enlisted in the cause which shall make for the conn restoration of your outraged country and people.” Germany fon of Belgium ending the war Minister the legation "wit 1 ¥ i n published in best Ge plete ITALIANS BAG FIVE PANES. | French Also BFing Down One Enemy Machine, Washington ~Usual and moderate activity recorded in the official state from the Italian headqua: the ltalian Embasss adds “Rive were brought down by at Val Dobblateri, Moriago Pietro and Biadene they plane was brought down by the I's | aviators at Montebe!luna, artiller: all along the ment {ers received by | The airplanes here gtatement epemy On aviators san ™"y x
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