Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 19, 1918, Postscript, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, . 1918
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CH'S DAY COMING IN FRANCE SAYS SPECIAL CABLE DISPATCH FROM THE WESTERN FRONT M
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WJ3HKr$KJ vyros,v
IVES FAILURE
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SHOWS BLUNDER
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ttandorff Strategy
Faulty, Revealed by Col-
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0& lapse of Compicgnc
4 Effort
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BIRD CHARMER DEAD
Henri Pol, Known lo Many Tout-
Spccii
Copurioh
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leans
Tol.
Tullerlei Onrdn!, l dead
Kvery nflernoon for thf last forty
yenrp this veteran pensioned posts! i f
flelal lias attracted large crowd of
visitors by his wonderful method nf
calling to himself the sparrows who
make the cardciif their haunt, teedlne
them from hi' hand. Many birds tv
tfititlv renllnl to the names he hai
rIvcii and circled aioimd 111 head or
perched on his shoulder at his order, ,
Children tegaided him as n verlahle,
wizard and many Brown-up- shated the
belief. , . . , .
The old charmer, who was past eighty,
died Monday at the Home for I'enslon
cts at Atlteuil. where he bad lived In
bachelor comfort for many years UN
riit.n.iil nan lilil tnrii.
By G. H. TERR1S
gp&5:i'nf Cable to Evening Public Ledger . pr, j non nr DITCOI A
feSkmttvuTtoht. 191 f, bj .Vein York Time Co. fCjitJ LUOo VJ llUOOIni
IKbtyWIth the French Armies, .lune 19.
P'battle front runs from Moullns-sous-1 1U UE1UUAU 1111 L.UL.lU,Li
Ipf$iTouVent southeastward to Konenoy. I
Uiif t-bv wav nf the villa ee. of Hauteoraye. i ... ,, ..
y -.. -- - - -- , r-ii ;..-, i riTAe apiinn in
rtK In the valley north of Vlc-sur-, uiiws.ciiuii6 -,,'-'' -
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RAISING THE "SMOKE SCREEN" AT SEA
SSSSB
PfcttAf.T.lF.S TT1RN RAT.ANT.K
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fifn' - -
liffiWrencli Easily Straighten Lines
Germans Sought to
Break Down
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Whyl
BSSVii-'ANnrt. nf whlrli the brldirehead is of
LlM..'IaAi.al 1 ..u.. .. .... ... .1.. L'nniinti I
11IC C 1 CIIV.11.
strengthening the Haute-
jJSlraj-e sector, a local attack was made
t:
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tlCblCoErenine Public 1., J 1 - '" , CafeliFl! I
rl, June 19. Thousands of Amer i 9 ""' ' , , ,;i "rfs fJPHM!BHptsvs:J';fV"?s-1 l
will learn with rcBrct that Henri ' .. ;? ' ,. ? .i -sV tBrAV t'A I'
the famous old bird charmer of the, . ..,... ", ' '' :' folj?.ki;&
tv ...': :v '..vi-i' '.". . . - . . - - i m-iiTii"i i -on-' i.aiih"v: .),m n:,- . o. , -.'.: s
. 'iuH&M4:,'';r;iKaiMY:' m.LM S
PARIS IS CONFIDENT
ITALIANS WILL HOLD
Reports of Countcr-Offcnsivc
Against Aiistraim Show
Situation Is in Hand
jffcjT.some. importance to
SSSBy way of strengt!
Rffl
aBipJ&!
A-.'I''''
Sf Sflby ",lhe French on a front of rather
i-riv -
..niow than n mlln with full success.
'Eji'carly 400 prisoners being taken, with
li2mny machine cuns anil trench nior-
l;!p?V tars- Tll,s an(1 several other small
iL(lperatlona carried out by the French
AV&n-alHtd the end of last week are sin-
Il'KSW.
Prevent Allies From Re
gaining Control
Special Cable lo Evening Public Ledger
CopirloM, ;9I. tu -V"'1 Vorfc Time Co.
The Hue. June 19.
The annexationist Koollnlche Valks
zeltunir considers that Oermany has been
neBleetinir her interes-ts In UtisMa. and
I i... tvini thv Kntente ntess. rinm
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiammmmmmmmmmii in
prca' ileal was heard of the 'moke screen"' in roniiertion willi the Itrilisli naval ruiils on Zcebruggc ami
Ostenil. The photograph shows this "official fog' being raised from a British cssel
&al- .7 "- , " """ - " " remarks that tne r.nieme i..f"
sttesMve "t their vigor and conndence. i Man Jo Wa,nlngton , now full of In
0- Tnnt fa Bl Intr mil niiulv Willi tlio nnrilllT- . . . . . .
RjW " -""" ., - -.- ,ercst for Ttussla and aavooaies bupijiu
IflI r' thC " f ' B Uerman 1' , for her. ThK says the Volk.r.eitunB.
K,, V o imav b partly attributed to nouni
H1M!Tnat nrrest is most significant. wn;ln,r the intervention of America ha
RsWsiivFirst-cLiss battles are not stopped on COme in time, but It Is also due to l-.n-
iSVthe fifth clay without an imperative tente agents In Russia.
:reaSon. and it .a not only tne thrust , N no., that ,e,egram.
GERMAN PAPER CONTRADICTS
KAISER'S STATEMENT ON WAR
BRITONS OUSTED BY SWEDEN
Representatives of the Seamen's
Union Ordered to Leave at Onec
Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger
Copyright, ISIS, bu AVw Vorfc Ttmta Co.
t'arls, June 19.
The resolute stand made by the Ital
ians against the Austrian offensive has
given the greatest satisfaction here,
where it Is keenly realized that Austria
Is the weakest spot In the Germanic
alliance.
Paris Is puzzled1 as to the exact origin
of this offensive against Italy. In the
opinion of one largo section the Austrian
action Is more or less a defiance of Ger
man control, and has been forced on
the dual monarchy by the condition of
Interior break-up, belief In the 1m
of which is gaining ground here.
On the other hand, there Is a larger
body of opinion which looks upon Aus
tria's hand as having been forced by
Germany In the hope that thei Italians
would suffer a general setback on such
a scale as would 'oblige Koch to'hurry oft
a large body of his reserves to the other
side of the Alps and thus leave the field,
comparatively open for another surMen
drive against either the French or Brit
ish forces In France.
There Is every confidence, however,
that Foch long ago made ample prepa
rations against being caught n a trap.
to say noining ot tne tact mat the Ital
HERTLING IN PATCHED PANTS
AT COURT NOW POSSIBILITY
German Government's Limit of Two Suits Per Man Is
Objected to as Insufficient, Even for
Working Classes
By GEORGE RENWICK
Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger i should be made on the same plan as
v,n..(i.. .! i... v,. vi. minM f those for the army, and complains-bit-copurteht.
nis. bu .Vtw 1 orl Times Co. , tcrl. wh)fl of m,tary. unl.
Amsterdam, June 19. , forms mve been and are blng mad
Two suits for every man appears to tlle home RrnlJ. WaS. absolutely fargol
Jie the olllclal view In Germany regard-, ltn untll t00 t,., It mentons th'af A
Ing the extent of a man's wardrobe In new 8Ultj owing to the scarcity of ma
the hard times of war. The GeTinan au- crar, costs anywhera up to $26. A
thorltles. as 1 have already leported. are , nermany In whloh evry man Is UrtI-.
faced with the, task of providing a i formed may therefore come Into -eattt-mllllon
suits for munition vorkers and j f ce before the war Is over
other war workers. The scheme by , ' .
which the people were Invited to sur
render voluntarily their superfluous
suits failed mlserahiy, so It Is now
deemed necessary to proceed to com
pulsion, and It is believed that the offl-.
clal Intention la to reduce all men to a .
socialistic equality by allowing them to I
possess only two suits each, one for
working and one a Sunday suit.
ThW kind of State conversion to
equality ot sartorial possessions does
not, however, please Vorwaerls. It
doubts If the working classes can get
along with two sdlts, which owing to the
the very, high prices 'of new clothes,
must be well worn already, and wonders
If the well-to-do and princely personalis
ties with their hundreds of suits will
also haVe their two suits and no more,
t'nder the present-day social condi
tions, It argues, two u ! t h are not
lans, with their stiffening British and enough, and it draws a pathetic picture
French troops, are believed to be fully
able lo hold their line with success..
raris wns greatly interested In the
Chrlsllnnla, June 19. British Sea-1 statement published to the effect that
Not a Struggle Between Two World Conceptions, Says men's ' union delegate, who went to j Sn,nbne:
from Tekin,
: .w nrK nrm .iuan i" me i.uuwu.i
S.enibward Compiegne that is stopped the Times advocate active military help for
Miiinearest and most open road to Paris. , rtussla and Siberia, but says that tne
Frankfurter Zcitung Teutons Not Free .
of Mammon Worship
Ry GEORGE RENWICK
I Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger tlcular penerslty In world conception.
COMrtonr. J9M. bv Xew Vorfc Tb.irs Co. $ ,"' "' ''-"B'1"" Poi'Ular and
, , .. ,,, , State life Is Ike our own. His Is of
AinNr.I.im, .lune !. -,,,,, nr,r,OI,, nrln, n, ,..
The Frankfurter Zeltung is not quite aPtlotiarles see In the universal franchise
Gothenburg to confer with tho Swed
Ish scumen with reference to an In
ternational federation were ordered on
their arrival to leave Sweden at once.
1 They held a nuccesiful conference at
Copenhagen.
of the anger ot the manarer of a big
drapery store who seen his shopwalker
going about In an ordinary lounge
Jacket.
Will our ministers, diplomats and
bank directors be satisfied with two
lleved, in view of General Diaz's good suits?" he asks.
strategic depositions, that sucfi an! "Who believes that Count llertllng
eventuality Is more than probable, and will appear at court wearing patched I
the greatest hopes are entertained. trousers and that Herr von Kuehlmann
It Is felt here that for the moment, at will go to n peace conference with his
any rate, the Italians bold the key to ' Jacket out at thf elbows?"
the situation, . it argues that clothes for civilians i
Kaisers Food Agents .."
Accused of Brutality
Special Cable to Evening Public
Ledger
Copuriolil, IHJt, bit. Sew Voifc TJmrs Co.
Parl .tune 19. According to a
special dispatch received In Pari
from Berne, Paul Gracse, In a
Kelchstng discussion of the war
budget, ileriianded that the qhatir
cellor take the food control for th
German nation away from the mllli
tary authorities.
"The abuse of food supplfes." he
ald. "has not been by the cultlva- W
tors hut by the Government. With
out the efforts of the country peo
ple, the whole German nation would
be even a little nearer starvation
than it Is. In many .places th
Government's agents, aided by Ger
man soldiers, hAve acted with
brutality that ceuld not be worse In
Russia." " ,
!ti!...t ,... .i, i.-...,i, i. .. ii, o ,nnoi Washington Government appears not to D!eased with the speech which the Kaiser particularly the damnable fruit of the
3 'ilTV. ' .' ovva ,.-lt1. thma nf Ihp oilier Kntente ' . .. , . ... .,.i....l ' Anelu-Saxon world ronre.ntlon. ami r.
tftffL '. . . . . ,
iKs' 'Mangei-ous but tne covering attachs . , ,, n.. t, )s s,rl.pqtec
ii'hettvxpii th AistiP nmi the Marne .' i,. n,.i,i-r,t mumi. hv rnsmi nf blj anniversary of his accession
t quar-
gard as a gieat triumph the scornful
mishandling of the franchise bill prom-
vl
iff "Jxvhlle the whole of Von Hutier's and theoretical democratic principles, is sup- reis witn ins utterance mat me meat iseu ny ine monarcn.
vikXvih 'Boelim'n -urmles are held up. The porting the Bolshevik!, whereas other , war Is a struggle betneen two different . for the heathen worship V money.
Mfeiause Is wholly In favor of the Allies, Kntente st-tesmen faor the opposing world conceptions, on the one band the th Z(,UunK-wlll not have It that such
,';lnle8s it sll parties in P.ussla. 'German conception of right, freedom, ,s ctinflneU t iCngland and America.
.E:- l.l- ... I.. J tUtt. 1 lunnmit 'MlDPria. PH.VH lilt- umstruuill,, , IIUIIUI U mumi;, .iu. un n". "i..v. ...., ,, .v..,,.,, -!.. m if .. ,
Start today to buy
War Savings Stamps
An excellent investment
and a patriotic duty
ITJes; likely wlih the compression of ' "Plaj. a big role in the Allies' ealcula- Anglo-Saxon conception which means concVp'tion ' 'U pro.Vct..! ua fro
R$(ihP Allies' front ' tions. Here they hope to find a spring- pagan worship and money, and In his k heavy sacrifices on that iam
IF board for military Influence In Russia, statement that all the races of the earth i"";!","""0' 'J'" "m.!
fffeiHJ l.mlendorir's CJreat I.rror i The Pekln corresnondents of the London , wolk as slaves for the Anglo-haxpn , , . , ,, ., ... ...
wjnl-,rHiif T.uHfnrforff is a creat tratclst i Times and the New ork Times have . ruling race.whiWi opposes them. i.., .,. t- .urtu i,-u.i, ,i
rV 'fiKt i" -"" 7 , i "l. 1 11 J t. 1 it 1 I l,,M " " a-(-c uiuubn "1'h'IH lt)ll'
"at "jiiii iinr nn fipniffi onrirr. iiunrte . 111s aimni simuiiaiiriiuiv muluifu ine : Tb n-man a-a i'it enen an tun una
E?K,J'lan of campaign for this summer was ! sending of troops to Siberia to form the ony .,prung up since the outbreak of
,"r 'Changed after tne nrst lauures in ine 'nucleus or a -new anti-uoisneviK army. ..i, ,.-ar. an,i thoneti t has become n a
l!r?M?"olt" '" "l,r"- wnicn wouio inuicaie a it ouserves, nowever, tnat ine h-iuente certain sense popular It is Incorrect.
undamental error in nis calculations, or powers nave mucn more interest in r.us- i !. io mit n nnestif.n nf two world
aV&Tl&M ...Hn .Hl,frl..A fA,., . hb flfor K. InA.flf. ! ...a IUtll.t. ... .k- ....... !..... .Ua.. .... , . r ... ...I.
-ii,(' . iii.r Hum n,c ...,.,. UJ ........ Mrtn iiuiuimiri- unci ine n..i inrtii viir.. conceptions. tne r lanniurier -.euung (
IfJJ&liale ambition and an Impossible multl- ' have now, and says that this Interest In ' ROes n -but of two world powers, each i
?tMrcatlon ot objectives. Jle has now be- the country. which Is now In a state of possessing a might the like of which1
BKHrfcre film a fatal variety of choice, but haos. should be a valuable hint for Ger- the" world has neen seen before. The!
igMw&ohly directions of vital attack lie In manv's own policy. German people were not told on August
tv.m
wm
tm.
i.iWk
tics may be under Ltoyd George, lie has
put a hitherto tinefjualed portion of the
war burdens on the possessing classes.
Peoples who collapsed on account of
mammon worship did not do that."
''sectors from the sea to I'.helms that
e ruled with the graves ot previous
Hures.
,-iThe French army waits, more than
Ver confident from Its splendid succoy
"We have much to win in the Kast." 4, 1914, that they were going out to
It av.. "and much to lc.se. It no longer fight the Anglo-Saxon conception nf the
depend on the sword, but on a iulet world until It waa conquered. Had that
and capable policy. There Is nothing ijpPn said, even In elled terms, the high
more erroneous, says the- olkszeltung, unitv nf will of the German neonle would
iifltlaut wapI; Tho Kritlsh tirmv lias haT 'than to imairlne that the enMtern nnllpi- 1 iwn.. .... ...,,.,.1.. .. ti, rB a..
rr -,..w .. .... .... ... M , - , -- .- .. .... .... .......... iiiic utcn inn nauiiiici yi. mc ion. un..
IStij to repair Its ranks and Is dountiess nepends on jrachtolltlk and to neglect j.-or tha German did not think of this
1 i.4r j intiiiunt
T&t .- -r-uiiiiui.in
W"Vt.
U. S. ROSE WINS GRAND PRIX
California Flower Honored tit
Annual Competition
Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger
Cop'jrtoht. Mlt, bu Xew lo7: Titiics Co.
1'ifrW, .luno 1ft.
To the California!! lose has been
awarded the gold medal, the Grand !'rl
of the I-'renrh rose world The annual
The Belgians are always tuture political security. i ,. ,1,,. vio.i nf n-nriii rnnr.ntin.. !i
M-J-VI? .. . . . 1 ... ' 1'" ''.. ..... ". ...... . ,...... ..
rSjTi, The Americans are swarming ji. ' e snail not enjoy the fruits of-nur thought of the fatherland's need, of ! r0p competition took plate Sunday a4
h&ZSA Jul! linll.ins iitwI Pnrtueuese have tier vctnrv ti neare f we .In tint i. " .i .. ,, ,.i,... !":...'-. "I.. .'"..". ;-'..-? ""'',, "'
EM'5pyre r 1""' Tnc flr5lt Polish division In shattering the enemy s plans In P.us- The paper adds that it Is doubtful if at Bagatelle, a little chateau In the Bois
L'ftgr Wn'jthe wetern Held was yesterday re- sla and don t form counter-plots." anv KingP niMl particular world voncep- ' de Bouh.ng". which formerly belonged
-VBIrtewed by a French general. Sentiment In RusIa. It continues. . .1..'.. ,....,1,1 i. ......ih.i . .i, . to Sir Richard Wallace, by whom it"wa
ESrfK'iwhat can I.udendorff .do to slay this , peolally among the bourgeolse. must be raCes, and declares that It Is "rather bequeathed to the city he loved so well.
reP" ha,i.- .vinir nf th halance acalnst . Influenced 111 faor of Gennanv. Rub. : ..nni.i,ir,r ii.m m.. i.-ii. siini.i - . In spite of Gotha raids, bombard-
ISs-jKltn? Can the Austrian experiment ot Flans In principle not being opposed to ; Bard the Ungllhh national' Ideas as par- ' 'n,e"t, -"le,?' "nnnl iw.val.i!2
IM?Bift-orfenslve over the whole front, so un- the Mlttel Kurope Idea. ' Me.ilarlv hnteful for as he did ,,h ,m a?" ,e.R ' a. 1 ""A.." ? ?"'l' tlle
. ........ -i- 1 Un- n? -wa" n iiuefu jiy jo.uuu ner-
lapplly begun, be copied here with more
hope? 1
: JVneh's rt:i- Is comincr. We have solid ,
lT . - .. mwii. .1.- . 1
i-y ivejwsons ior iiaiience. viui uit- cnuu 1 -
u.?. k . .. l.i 1 1 .... An u: fn..... a.. - xy 1 1 .1
-HKreaa ration 13 oeuig reoutcu, me k"- inn vjuuincr-nuaux nentiercil Hie
up and
w.
iftuMtXtl staff anxiously counts
.S?W-. .. .. .. ... j
naicncs lis fiiaiiticu tuitcn.
".T . .. ,. . . . ..... ........ .. ... 1 ... . ... ..im inn nipnn
'It would be wearisome to reqiic tne Special liable to hvenmg t'uUlic Ledger ! sympamy wiin i-.ngnsn nre, wnereoy lie ;' 1"" '"i ,;.
,'KBlf.tiill that lie before me of the losses , ,,., ,,. i... r-.. ,-..,. a., . aroused the anger of tho.se German sec- ",.;.,. ,
,-. .. v ,,,, , t;,,,, tJ id, u ., rlt juffb. 1 it rio. . . .. . .. winuii ih niw
m
v&s
SSL
tlcularly hateful-
I to recent times to ueep peace with the 1 son. N'o better reply could be given
TADMEn DDAICEC CVK MAUPIu! United States, his majesty must have 1 to the fantastic statements of German
IrUlUlLU rftAlOEO UEIl. IHAHulH I been thinking mainly about England ! papers, which assert that Paris has been
I whn he nnke. i deserted by its inhabitants In nanlc
"The Kaiser." it sas, "had been ' Htrlcken flight.
D:.. .. rv....,:.... 4 1 . .often In Kngland and Had given ex- 1 ne uagaiene rose coinpciiiio'ii is open
riC OH LOIIipieglie Abortive reslon on numerous occasions to his to all growers of the Allied countries
.till, luc int-udi .- ....a.v.to iui lite UCVL
ew fose of the year, bunday s winner.
Co. ! V,"...u "... :.,.'".',..:..:,;,,. Vr;; which Is produced near I.os Angeles.
Pari.. June 19. Captain Andre Tar- ' tlon w'lop?, i,leal "a" U'e a1"nlhl'"llon
developed from the I.I011 rose and
tzMrif.naniruiHr ..urinaii u u 111 1 te m-L y..i. iitn q ramq n n.u. n-..- itvin ur-; .,.., .... ...t- um,,,,,,,,.,.,,, ,,
iSSktle. The story of a single German dieu. who has just returpd from accom- of tnc English world conception. There 1 onj bearing the name -f a well-known
H'HuCislon In the last three weeks since panylng Premier Clemenceau on one of are many dark pages In Kngllsh hlstnr, J actress of the Comedle Krancalse, .Mine,
:r. . . . .' r .. a. ... . 1 .. , 1 111. ni'inv v iiri i rt , n a i iviri , una n.i. i.... . v.a.- n.A nn. .i.a ..aui.i. nr ...... .. . Am . ,nn
trjf Alsnc onensive was launcneu gies a 1,, ".J'"r .?'"'. . ... ....,. ,.n muh um lmc, o.c ..wt tnc .u,... ui nuj iai- .-icwn' ,,tuv..
IIirer nk-ture of the enemy's nrublem OUI ,lle ""'owing siaiemem :
fearer picture 01 me enemj s pruuiem ,.Too lnuc, emphasis cannot be placed - :
One hliUlon's Hard l'llitlng " tne ejcepuoiiai imponaiiye or the
UDUlia ai.inc.ru uj ia h rri, a luujm'l-
A'.r..tH.. '.r
nvjK aauie
sm,W!'
L.rW! mri i1-
""WSBtft
fc""S5"The .Twenty-clgnth Division was com- attacks by some of General Manvin
tiki 'BKosed of the Kortleth Iteglment of Fu- illvlslons against the right flank of Von
kllers and the lUDth and I'JOth Baden Hutier's army. This magnificent opera
'Uifuntrv cnunterl as shock troons. It tlou has nailed down the enemy on the
-' v.ii .nt.acrn- hpsldea the Klfth Division . SP01 ana renaereu ine une un L'om-i
K.. . ST- .- -"."-. - . ... I ititrnA tntallv &nnrtlve
!l,7'Bifthe Guard, at the east end of the
tfc.1 . b. 1 ,. , 1 .... ..rr.i...
"We are only now beginning to know
fm,-f,,,"ur . .' ' .' ""'"." the extent of the German losses In the1
BKS.0US casualties ni in num.- 01 ine . t.our6e 0f the offensive betweenMont-
;-wrcu w.ivion ..ww..j ......,, ,., u..- . uiuici uim ..ujuu. ..ui ji xiujii eu.ui'U
USBiT.'jnf nlflteail. reached the Alsne on the I "Rnches were nut nut nf nrtlnn stun!,
ViKT-.nliir- nf Mar 7. The Kaiser thanked I fl cures must have given I.udendorff
twIKfor lta Bucoess. and promised that it ! ground for reflection."
maiuld be relieved in three, or four days. I
'It was then driven forward and CAVQ HlnlnFNRl IPC K INC A NT
s ' ' - tha "f-f. iifur T nlffrmn n f Uiw llitWiiiitfVUU SU tllLfilllU
HkiJi,V rnth On Jtm 1 It whr sent In
?m
is in sanatorium
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inp cvilk MJ . , rl- -
ft. ii -, i . ..- - ii-ntt'i I riniine i.ivpa MAnnrt h
e-eil" amciiuia tu t citi. tUdi icr ui i v - - , . . - ivUi.i .v-
iffn-tivn lind fallen, nnd thp nr. i T Z,- C.. ;...
thftitpht thv wmitrt imv a I
(nth's rest. On June 7. however, the I '", .iune i.--i'ieia .uaranai ,
man staff wns becoming very anxious "n nmufiiuuii, 10 m Hiwiunum .
ut the condition of the Kranco-Amer- suffering from an acute nervous dis-
m front northwest of Chateau-Thierry. ' """' ana ms. mPnlal rapacity is ar-1
ICClt?u. ttUdtiuiiiK iu bllC X11UU11CT. wuici
saya It has this Information from a
reliable ibourco. The newspaper adds ,
that Hindenburg took no part In
the recent offensive on the western
front, the work being chiefly dono by
General Ludendorff.
era the German 197th Division was
hnletely exhausted and the 237th had
e a' quarter or more ot Its effectives.
,was necessary, i amy ior me sane oi
ne opinion, to teach those Americans
LWhoni the Dcuttche Tagaszeltung and
Hilar UUIIIUI H1C3 llrtU J1UCU LO UC
fthless soldiers) a lesson In respect for
jr betters.
fho Twenty-eighth Division and the
Wi Guard Division were brought over
this purpose on June 7. after only
leek's rest, the former being sent to
Beau wood aand the latter to Hus-
rea.
. have already reported what hap.
lea to mem, ana especially how, on
pe. 11, the Americans were Impudent
ugh to capture Belleau wood, taking
L'prlsonera, These two crack German
Is suffered more from the Americans
. few days than they had done In the
mice from the Ailette to the JIarne.
Mr effectives were reduced to an aver-
;.of forty rifles per company. Some
r twenty-five men out, of sixty. A
ivy machine-gun section fell from ev-
en men to- nve. The second bat
On or the Kortleth Fusiliers had all
officers killed or seriously wounded
tpt one, who was made prisoner.
rite Guardsmen and Badeners know
er today In their blood and bones
It. Is the power of young America.
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There have been many stories re
cently about Von Hindenburg. He
was reported dead May 13 and
111 with typhoid fever on May 26.
Karly this month he was show
ing the Kaiser over the Aisne '
battlefield, and last Saturday, accord.
lng to Amsterdam dispatches, he par-1
ticlpated at army, headquarters in a!
celebration of the anniversary of the j
Kaiser's accession to the throne, '1
WAGE BOOST FOR DOCKMEN
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Increase of Forty Cents a Day to Ex
pedite Wsr Shipping in France
Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger
Copyright, till, bu A'eio York Timet Co.
Pari., June 19. A daily wage increase
of forty cents, with twenty-five cents for
overtime, has been granted to all dock
workers at southern French ports.
In return the workers promise better
efTorts to expedite shipping for war pur
poses. ,
tl Cable to Evening Public Ledger
right, ttll, bu Arte York Timet Co.
4mm, June 19. The production of
all Calne's great nroDaramla mn.
fteOro wil be "seriously delayed
re. at tne mm xaciory, wmen de-
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