i a a a a a NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEE! Germans Start a Paris, Striking Allies ADVANCE, BUT LG: Foch’s Reserve Are Checked Americans { ~~~, in Gallant Win Two By EDWARD Peis prince really the and with artillery Vor i 4 Yon «fons large much y Chew min des Dames front | nights and Rept concealed in the daytime so that the allied aviat ng that he expected made Fact were nine French and no inkl long attack was to he the 30 four British di rizsions to stop the Germans when they Began thelr attack on Monday hetween Coucy and Reims errific Bardment with gas and high explosive shells, They forced thelr down $0 the Aisne the first day Ven erossed that river at points Eext day they made a further advance of some five miles, reaching the Vesle miver nnd forcing a crossing nt Flames, But already they were and the flunks they mnke little progress, Wednesday they directed great masses of troops at Sols. sons, and the French and British there, after exacting a fearful price in lives, withitfrew to the environs Meanwhile the wine pushed forward to Fere-en-Tardenois snd Verilly, On the entire allied line was reported to he holding well, and theren the Huns made sfow and difficult progress, or none at all, there ng divisions after a t hom way and _HOMe being slowed up, on wore able to western Cierman center Thursday fter Focl's arrangements for handling is reserves proved excellent, and the tality wa X American hospitals In a Wn man mile from the front. One nurse was | killed inured and a number of wounded were ' The Hun aviators nl several attempts to rald Paris, but the gn made air defenses of the French capital are that the driven off. American avia- tors are now helping to defend Paris - meg The Italians apparently of walting for a renewal Aus trian offensive and took into their own hands, In two Anshing op | erations they / captured important | mountain positions in the Tonale re together many and guns, and cut a big gap through the Austrian defgnses on lower Pinve front at Capo Sile, The first of hattles fough® on ground 1.200 feet shove the sen and amid gla clers and melting snows, was | now so admirable raiders were ensily grow tired of the matters gion, with the these wns Sweden, It has navigation announced commercial and ngreement with Grent Britain and her niles A similar sgreetnent between Denmark and America has so angered Germany that the Danes have heen served with an ultimatum that it must | be eaneeled. | The swamping of the Hun submarine | by American shipbullders goes ahead merrily and no longer is there any doubt of the ultimate fallure of the | signed a issue of Liberty probably fmmediate the president issued an appeal to all Americans to buy only the individual health and efficiency, and to their money and in war savings and Thrift other ‘ those things which are essential to Ave invest it sys tematically stamps and government securi- my Director Genera! M:-AdGoo announced O00 Tallway employees, carrying out recommendations of the raliroad wage commission, and he fol- the announcement that to 3 cents a mile, the former by more than 25 per This, it is estimated, wil bring in about L000 KN more a 3 which will meet the in- creases in wages and the higher cost of supplies, nned year be used to Popular belief, based on the wheat crop estimates, that the restrictions on the use of wheat might soon be modi. uation intensifies “the need for the greatest possible limitation In the con- sumption of wheat and wheat products in America in order that there may not be serious want among our allies. 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