-T " EVENING MrKJEB-PHILADEBPHIA', TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1918 NORTH AMERICANS HEROES OF GREAT FIGHT ON SOMME Mn From New Orleans to Vancouver Win Laurels . in Battle "CANADIANS" FROM U. S. By FREDERICK PALMER ' (Aeeredlted esreesr-endsnt with the Hrl(lh armr of the proa of In UnttM Statu ) TTITH THE BIUTI8H AIUIY IX TUB KIBLT), via, London, Bept It. Now we may tell how all hinds of men from the ends of the earth fought on 8ep tember IE In what was the most dramatic and picturesque battle of the Urltlsh army In all Its two years In France. In the same dressing station this week the correspondent has seen Canadians, New Zealandcrs, English, Scotch and Irish. New foundlanders and Americans. The KnRllsh guards were enjoined not to mention those nrmorcd motorcais, called tanks" which are to the credit of a quiet nicer of enRlneers. 9 When six months aso the correspondent " met him In London and asked what Job he war on now he replied I "flh-h. Don't tell ' It was "tanks" he was working on thsn and It was "tanks" that completed the wonder ful business of this battle, t Today, vvhen'tho correspondent wns call. !ng upon a Canadian brigadier general, a tank, called the "Cordon Jtoue," looking j like n, prehistoric monster In a skin of mod fern armor with engineers Inside came across the field of shell craters, weaving Its way i with python-like adaptability to all Irregu larities under foot and up to the door of the general's dugout Tho skipper of the "Cordon Itougt" lighted and with a phllegmatlo drawl an nounced that ho reported for further orders, Tho gensral laughingly bade him not to start the brute down the stairs Into the dugout, but to move It to one side and wait. and the tank ambled with the bulky leisure of a hippopotamus over some shell craters to a place where It could be out or the way until needed. , "CANADIANS" FROM IT. 3. Then tho correspondent went oer the ground which the Canadians had taken, up to tho edge of the village of Courcelette, which they stormed. He met Canadians from Montreal and Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver, but when ho asked some of them what part of Canada they hailed from they replied, "From tho name country you do. the United States." There were men with the acent of Mis. sourl and New England, and there on the oil of Franco men hailed each other In the French tongue of Quebec. "We got In the blc show, all right," said ne of the Americans, "and that la what we came for." Against machine gun fire and shell fire these Individuals, who found themselves rushing Into the attack on the Somme ridges, went to It In a manner worthy of Civil War traditions. It was the Canadians' first offensive on any big scale. 0 this rainy day one saw battalions of them marching out from the trenches they had won and other battalions marching In. Those fresh from the fight were plastered with mud, but triumphant, and a hundred, stories they had to tell while, rain dripped from their tarpaulins. And the wounded, also drenched, had their atorles, too, of how the boys had mado good. "Confound cost and everything elso,'1 aald these men, determined to make good on their first offensive and when the word was given they started for Courcellette, which they were to take. Now this village had had less softenlntr by preparatory shellflre, to clean out tho strong points nnd nest of machine guns, than any yet captured. Through the streets to their new objectlvo marked on their maps went these- fighters from the New World, Including men from as far south as New Orleans, as. well as men from Nova Scotia and Vancouver, determined to get there and make good. And they got there. 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ML", OMMUt rr tt" ,,& SMr the extreme objective and they vote io Bty digging themselves In that they hal ito time to send the net's, but supposed It would be taken for granted that they had got there. WW IT TO TUB "TANKS" "We Just left It to the bloomln' tanks," said one Londoner. "We had to take a' chance on those machine guns shooting, Into our backs It the tanks could not do the Job. But orders were orders, as we were taught when wo left our happy homr to go soldering In France, and we had to reach that point on the map. We reached It and the tanks wiped out the machine guns." Then Otero were New ZeaJanders. They are known from tho Australians by the col ored bands around their campaign hats. They oome from a little country 11,008 'miles, away. "A proud and 'aughty lot to look at," said a London cockney. "You might think they was all lords, but when you gets to know 'em, ou And they'd human and most lien eroue with their high pay." The New Zealenders had their orders on the map, of the "go there and stay there" kind. Later the situation was such that they wtro warned to try to hold against a heavy counter-attack. CnUSU COUNTnn-ATTACK In the clouds of shells, smoko and whist ling bullets, Information was as hard to get ns In any earthquake, but soon came the word, "wo stopped the counter-attack nnd then we took some moro ground and are going to hold that." This cheered the staff as much as a col umn of German prisoners going by, par ticularly as things at some points were not going so well. When tho wounded came hobbling down tho shell-swept roads, how their e)es lighted when they woro told of successes at other points t Absorbed In the mighty struggle, one liked to gle them the good nows. And the guards were In by this time. There was a spectacular thrill' about that. They were the regiments of the regular army, supposed to guaid the King. When they came to tho offensive they must show others the way, though he body of a peer's oon Is no more vulnerable to bullets than a cockney's It was the supreme moment of tho guards' tradition. They took their fint objectlvo. Ilut they did not wait. They took their second objective In tho same rush. NOTHING! COULD STOP THEM Not even the colonel of one of the regi ments standing on a hillock blowing a silver hunting horn could stop them Tho guards were off and meant to stretch a two-base hit to a three-bagger, machine gun fire notwithstanding. How else could they be tho guards? When they reached their final objective, tho Irish In the guards exclaimed, "Is this as far as they vv 111 allow us to go?" "Sure, and we have not got our second wind yet " Moro than onco, facing counter-attacks, the British have gone out to meet tho Her man attacks In the open with the bayonet, and the Germans have done the same. All past records of ferocity In fighting seem to have been surpassed. Down there, oppoelte Peronne, rests the French right, while In today's mist and rain tho guns have never ceased their pounding, rnd the troops are marching up to the front from the rear, with heads up, eyes flashing, In battle exaltation and dis regard of death, thanks to the ground won by the slugging blows of this tremendous offensive. ENTIRE BULGAR RIGHT WING IN HASTY FLIGHT IN SERBIA Centlnoed from rate On the French War Office announced today In Its report on Balkan operations It Is also stated that In western Macedonia Serbian troops had repulsed attack by German troops at Vetrlnlk. RUSSIANS HALT GERMAN ASSAULTS IN CHAMPAGNE; FRENCH GAIN ONTIIK SOMME I'AIUS, Sept. 14. The Germans broke out with live violent attacks on the Champnfcne front last night and rttempted n bold stroke aga'nit; Vfl Man's Hill, northwest of Verdun, where theie has been little fighting for feorrat weeks. The War OITlco this afternoon Announced that Uuealan contingents defcnd'ng tho Chempagne front checked all the (ieriun attacks with screen fire. Tho onslaughts wore dellvored east and west of the Snusln-Somme-Py road, the Germans loslntr heally. Bad weather hindered operations on Die Somme front, but eait of Berny tho French mado .futthcr progress, taking some prisoners. The Oerman attack on tho Dead Man's Hill Bector was directed against a trench captured by the French yesterday, but was repulsed. The only advance on the Somme front reported by tho War OITlco today, that east of Berny, drove deeper" Into the German lines tho vtedgo that now divides tho Ger mans around Peronne from tho Bavarian divisions operating near Chaulncs. Tho ob Jcct apparently wae to extend tho French iralns In this region and Improve tho posl tlons against the possibility of heavy Ger man counter-attacks. The recont righting on the front south of the Somme left hundreds of German bodlos lying In the open between the oppos ing lines. The Bavarians defended their positions with the greatest stubbornness, and at many places tho French advanced only after wiping out vvholo companies of enemy soldiers. The rainfall was general along the vvholo British front In Flandent and France. Tho British troops spent tho night In lonsolidat Ing their new positions northwest of Bouleaux Wood, where the cupturo of the "quadrilateral work" yesterday enable Gen oial Haig'a men to ndvanco 1000 yards on a front of a mile. This gain was another important advanco In the encircling of Combles, the capture of which In now con sidered but a matter .of a few days. LONDON, Sept. 19 A steady downpour of rain has halted the British operations on the Somme front, and there has been no Important fighting since yesterday. General Halg reported this afternoon that British troops entered enemy trenches at Illchebourg Laboue at three separate points, taking prisoners and Indicting casualties. TURKS ANNOUNCE MINOR SUCCESSES IN CAUCASUS AND ALONG THE EGYPTIAN FRONT CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 10, Minor successes for Turkish troops on the Egyp tian nnd Caucasus front were announced by tho War Ofll&e today ns follows: On the Caucasus front a surprise at tack by our right wing was successful. The left wing repulsed the enemy. On tho Egyptian front, enemy avia tors bombed HI Arlsh Without damage. Rnemy cavalry advancing east of the Suez canal was repulsed. FURIOUS RATTLES RESUMED NORTH OF HALICZ; RUSSIANS AflAIN ON T1ITC OFFENSIVE PtrmoqnAD, Sept. 14. Stubborn bat tles ar going on along the IMver Nara yuvka, north of the railway town of Italics, where tho lliuslans are again on the of fensive. It was omclally announced today. Tho oiltcomo of the fighting Is still In doubt. The statement folio a I An enemy attack In the region of Dubrovo was repulsed. West of Brody we surprised an enemy advanced post, bayonet n twenty men. An offlcer and tnclve men were taken prisoners. Stubborn fighting Id going on along thd Illver Narayuvka. All enemy at tacks were repelled. In tho Carpathians we carried the heights In the region of Shlbenl and Pnova mountain. In tho Caucasus wo occupied a wood near a bridge over the Falpanchal, In the vicinity of Karldjan, BCllLIN, Sept. 19. Teutonic countor-at-tacks have had further duccess In pushing back tho llusstans along the Narayuvka lltver northeast of Hallct, It was omclally announced today. In the region of Ludowa, tho Russians obtained some advantages. North of tho Zarecse bridgehead the Germans Ktormed Ilusslan positions, taking 2543 prisoners and capturing seventeen machine guns. r CHEEKS ASK NATIONAL POLICY Cities Address Appeals to King Con stantino PAIU8, Sept. 19. 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Le forze itallane che opcrano con le truppo frapcesl, Inglesi, msse o scrbo netla Macodonla sono agll ordlnl del generale Petltti dl Itoreto, uno degll altl ulllclalt che plu' si dlstlnsero pel Trentlno. II generale Petltti comandp' gla' II DOmo regglmento dl fsnterla, dl stanza a Torino, o con csso si dlstlnse nella campagna della Llblu. Alio ccopplo delta guerra con l'Austrla egll era colonello dl Btato Mnggloro o In segulto fu promosso generate per merlto di guerra. Le forse Itallane della terra armata, che sono agll ordlnl del duca d'Aosta. Bono lm pegnate In violent! combattlmcntl sul Carso. speclatmento net settore dl Monfalcono dove lottano per avanzare lungo la ferrovla dl Trieste. I loro sforzl sono nnora coronatl da successo Plu' a nord, Immedadlamente a sud dl Gorilla o del San Mlchele, gll itallanl dopo aver conqulstato II vlllagglo dl San (Irado, hanno nvonzato per circa Da Zurlgo telegrafano che la dazetta dl Colonla ha dal auo corrlspondente alia fronts austrlaca dell'Isonto un telegramma nel quale e' dctco cho Tattuale oftenslva Itallapa sul Carso sorpassa ognl ultra op. erazlone dl guerra sulla fronts Italians In grandloslta' cd In acoanlmcnto e puo" es sere soltanto pnragonata alia battaglla dl Verdun cd a quella dclla Somma. COMB NULLA OALIZIA Altrl dlspacct a glornall tedeschl dlcono cho le truppo dl Cadorna rovesclano una Immensa quantlta' dl prolettlll dl artlgllcrla sulle llnee nemlche por preparare 1'attacco -r Pot le trwppe evaneeno. due nntene '. ,"-"... Tmfonde Raea si lanciano mmn in "" ',," Jveiclano le dlfeso Vutonlche nella loro Impetuosa avanzata, I Blornall te"?"' iTcono che nu.sta e' a tnttlea dl Dr "oe perclo' la lotta per Tr este s puo para gonare all battaglle della Oalltla. OH austrlacl hanno InUlato una eerie dl vloleptl contrattacchl nella speranza dl ar restaVe ravanzata llallana prima che sla glunta at puntl strateglcl plu' vltall della eortlna dlfendmte Trieste. Come nella prime fase delfavanzata, le colllne ad est dl Oorlila sono anche questa volta I msgglor estaeolo per gll Itallanl I quill complono perclo' plu' grandl progrcssl nella sona merldlonalle del Carso. Tuttl gll at Incchl austrlacl sono stntl resplntl cd II loro vlolento fuoco dl artlgllerla o' smorzato sempre dalle batterle Itallane. Ola' prima dl ora gll austrlacl avevano usato pallottole esplodentl, che sono prol btte dalla conventlone dl Olnevra, ma ora I'uso dl queste pallottole, che depongono ancora una volta, delle barbarle degll aus trlacl, o' dlventato generale e cosa dl tuttl I glornl. . . II Mlntstero della Guerra pubbllcava lerl sera II seguente rapporto del gfnerale Co dorna! Nella glomata dl lerl sul Carso II nemlco Undo' perslstenti attacchl con tro le nostre nuove poolzlonl. Nono stante cho cssl fossero precedutl ed nppoggtatl da un fuoco d'artlglierla cstremamenle vlolento, questl attacchl furono tuttl resplntl. II nemlco sof ferae perdu gravlsslme e lasclo' nelle nostre ma.nl 100 prlglonlerl. II nemlco ha fatto dlmostrazlonl su arecchl puntl della fronte, generalmente In forma dl bombardamentl vlolentl, nella notte del 10 corrente. In modo epeclalo sul Monte bo Selugglo e nella valle del Postna, o lerl sul Vodll, feu I Monte Nero, tra San Danlela e Volzano, ad ovest dl Tolmlno, nel settore dl Plava, sul Medio Isonso e contro Gori lla. Dappertutto la nostra artlgllerla rlpose efjlcacemente. Incursion! aeree del nemlco sull'alto piano dl Aslago, ru Caorla Vnnol, CIS man, Mestre o nella valle del Cordevole non fecero alcun danno. Due del nostrl vellvoll lasclarono cadere bombe su Mattarello e nelle vlclnanse dl Trento e costrlnsero un Idroaeroplano nemlco ad atterrare. Un'altra nostra squa driglla lasclo' cadere bombe suite sta alonl dl Ossegllano e dl Scoppo, sul Carso. Plan Dinner for Charles M. Schwab. HAItRISBURQ, Sept. 1 The Harris bun; Chamber of Commerce has made arrangements for Its annual dinner, at which Charles M. Schwab will be the guest of honor. Mr. Schwab will fix the date. 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