The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 27, 1918, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE REF! i iX CENTRE HALL. Pa.
RY OF LOORBD (oom: ocmmt oe oe OUTRAGE B Alsen | il i
IN FIANCE JULY 175 "=== AY FORCE WF NCEEE | 200 CERMN
ad
800.0600 American Troops Have | '» he « ly press Is more t , straight. | Looting of United States Hos- | gr A Attack on Toul Sector By Huns
Gone Overseas. Bor Bre Tmo lap wiih pital at Tabriz. | = 4 RA NY — Proves Costly.
i nt with a definite and | .
like Paris, for
HEVIEW OF THE SITUATION | ‘Taking the sural location of the | CONSULATE ALSO INVADED | [ || LE Te || | CROSSMARNE TOMEET ENEMY
Lengthening Of Allied Line Necessi "tran AT i ] nis) 1 shyls ! ¢ Inctitution i , 4 i f ie Who Was
tates Rushing Of More Men Abroad rn a dang ] 2 ; 7 ’ ibles On Capto
—Number Limited Only By be made on th ank [ th ele ver. Th otest C | ATI A ! i Sh | Him
Prisoner
¢ and the
Carrying Capacity. mans To
of numbers over
American troop
Ce us
1 f
n wad forward for
will permit .
] 1 "n the las
be realized can
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Eh ween CS eee STARGIE ONG 600000000
‘hese
Ei STEER Ter ESTE THE PINE ANER THE FURTH LOAN
overseas and soon to go were disclosed | Tod Ale SHuCt upon the Prosscut on in evarze ae | The Situation Most Encouraging Financial Program For the Next
DY Ie Genera in Nha nN ua In connection wit! advance ! ligne. B RR . to the Allies. Four Months.
ican man-|
Marne After
Facing
AUSTRIANS MAY BE TRAPPED
man offensive s
March drew
single a 2 paige n ndid pel : o. ; e a. . ykinas Efforts To Est an a ' t In Advance—Antici
a. ee § ot br} as evident that he anticipated fur- | , Two Bridgeheads On The Righ pation Of $2,000,000,000 On Next
Allied lines have b I red back / . ‘os ! \
Future
front is
“We have
mark in troops
The extent of the American troop
a : . AMERICAN
movement was parti riy striking
because
Two German Prisoners C
Tramping 100 M
than a
700.000" hi
the figure |
ty 100,000 in
a quick
superiori
tained
“The
troops
~
“
the Ge
March
BuUCCs
trated
Picar
FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN
Tentative Plans Indicated By
Treasury
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into F
of SN
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been pe
of from
KLCY DESCENDANT FOUND DEAD
a Third lL.oa Body Of Miss Alberta Kay, Of Chicago, 11d nad yablie.” , .
extension of fr h the Allie 7 7 3 » : ie CAPTAIN SPANG DISMISS
as had Found in Bushes
have nad DANIELS HEADS PARADE,
“One v lect
nection w
total } ENGLAND LENT $175.000,000. Sold Empty Flour Sacks And Pocketed
Rheims to the sea was bl mi Marches In Syracuse With Parents Of | | . rad Proceeds.
In order t hol that exira lin Sons In Service. i" " a : U. 8. Also Grants $9,000,000 Credit ini
the Allies hay had to have more a. f pa J 8 1 - Pali ; - y Was a
troops than they h at the start y hes od nb + 11 I ] i ie by po \ is ' Belgium, ederick .
“Obviously Hi y ft} 11 - f \ : { ni i nas i al
man advance is, first,
ports, which would make |
cut
whose gone are | he army of . 3 oun got
yd zat night
for ingland in shipping troops
quickly
demonstra
France to go farther « to sea and whieh marked
} : use War Che
around longer and slowihg up the g I k and Pennsylvania 000 to B
a longer distance, making the turn
On
TALKED IN GERMAN.
i ia th b> Specia “ommitt 1 i "
The Senate accepted the House | French Victims To Pay For China's Lisutenant Keitel And Sergeant Chap American So'diers Also Get Tooth Special Committee Will Aid At 12
ny s ’ ouse | FE wenulsions sutenant Ke''ef And Sergeant Chi an Are 000 Tons Weekly,
amendments to the naval blll appro. | Four Women Made To Contribute To Expu ns on Fall Near Memphis Brushes And Combs 000,00: ons eekly
piating $9,150,000 for establishment | the Red Cross. * Ameterdam ma a : dik das
A
of a naval nitrate plant at Indian | pavenport. la—Four Scott cou ' fll) Len : , ee .— Lieutenant Kel
av 3 2 NCO ( 4 . . as brs dR » \ y ’ ¥ .
Head, Maryland, and $1.000000 for a } ! i bet p nty hina and iter it ¢ ler and f n Eugene Chapman owel nd too yi ce Rt {ato F-% expected coal shortage next
r oui women were summoned before Chair. . . gh vhen atrnlan i . aint s National Coal ,
ubmarine base at Key West, Ma g ’ “ Ww } Y 1 ¢ alrplgne In in the American I'xj MAT wi , the National Coal As
* . AGRE a oy aALS i 8 FOR PERSHING'S MEN. TO BOOST COAL PRODUCTION.
WASHINGTON, MORE GERMAN RLPRISALS, TWO AIRMEN KILLED. RAZOR poo
rani yf sa \ ‘ashinglion To cooperate wilh
wernment in minimizing results
man White of the Scott County Coun- roltis lortin, tl man Gos whieh they were flying from Park ian F eo} ut into ¢ | apnointed a special product
An adverse report on the proposed | cil of Defense, charged with talking in / 0 ’ 10.000 inhah! Field near Memvhie, Tenn, to Cam} 2 .: . " SOFT i ta | matt «1 bv A RB
mprovement of Columbia River from ve ha \ im thathy AM fy on" beluht of IT ™ . ral th red l « vib very prod
3t. Helens, Oregon, to tidewater, was tants of French occupied districts and | Shelby, Mize fell from : oreh \ in i FN pro
nade to Congress by Major Genera?
n General ucing field wil
gend them to prizon until the Ge man! | 100 feet hore Tdoutsgsyp H : f toilet rif i ? ) ie nd virtually
Black, on the basis of a report of a
)oard of engineers.
£ (¥ continu
German over the telephone in viola
tion of Governor Harding's proclama
tion The defendants were ordered to
pay fines ranging from $50 to $100 into
| the treasury of the Red Cross,
are returned to China and co ‘pn | vem: ¥& zg Call! tia reraen | : ' wil’ be Yo Sew and
satel for thelr Yossas « {hag xk 2 AM Fi mn "te