Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1918, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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iMAN ARMIES
NOW IN DANGER
s Master Offensive
on to Make Rapid Gen-
J;feral Retirement Necessary j
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KEDGRAPHY
UTILIZED
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tons Bnsc Great Defense
Systems on Natural Fea
tures of I'ranec
By C. H. I'KHRIS
Special Cable to livening Public Ledger
V4S?' "Copyright. HI, h. .Vci' Vorfc TIm "
Willi the lreiicii .rini". ua. "
It is loo soon to Py Hat the ir-
... .1 kit ll.tl
man retreat n rcner.ii. ..... ---
rAi . .. h Mnlnnn at Mieral point
)l I'rlsonors nay they " """, u' ',;.'"
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i mnts left ncninu 10 co:; " ,'"
''''i'' retreat, and there nre other Irullcnt lon-
'. that' the victories on our left unit limit
'.A-'"J Wings are bearing their fruit at the cen-
ter
'L ,' i. 'fc.v. kmvf henril the Krench miI-j
fillers speak so fairly of their Allies
fcaUn referring to the I'ainbnil ;ffnsue. ,
'O-trt nnr nnrt it HhouM he ricalleil that
fiijj- i-rn1 iv.icnev-n men hchl about the
A Vtilrl of the front of attack and have
'R. Von their full share of praise for this i
. v. magnificent rei-ult of long-nustalneil er
lt'1 fort. i
N'lne Genn.m armies tnos 01 neiow,
Marwtlz. Hutler, Uoelmi, Ciirlowltz. Wi-
trhanl. Jluilru, Klnen unit tiallvvltx aro
ubvv In peril. It wmuu oe nisn m '
beet a sudden debacle, but the ilcvtlup
ment of events lias been so rapid and
upon, such, an Immense scale that ewn
that Is possible.
The anticipation of my earlier mes
gage was already being justified when
t wrote: "Von llutler's army Is In r.
tieat. Ueneral Uebency has advanced
to Marcy on the Oulse load and Mezl-eres-sur-Olse,
inking 11000 prisoners."
l.rt.nii In lleiicrjphy
Schoolmasters and sehoolmlstrrssis at
homo mlEht make a pretty geognipny
lesson on these events. It would start
by showing the natural realities 01
northern France and Belgium, which.!
directly and Indirectly, liavo from the ,
first till now determined the shape of j
Ihn battlefront In tho west. The chief
communications of northern Franc, the
rnllwnvs. roads and waterways, lmllalo
from I'arls In the shape of a half-ojieii
ran of which the upright arm i riji-
, resented by the ways north to Dunkirk
and the Hat arm by the roans east oi
Verdun and Nancy It Is no injustice
to the armies In the southern terrain
ana iisaco 10 pay ui.u mr m.... -...., ,,npm.. noithward.
most mportant tleld or war lies wumn
ih irlnni'ln thus defined. When the
handle of the fan was pushed up to south of Courtecon on tile Chrinin
Noyon the shape of tho front remained ; 4jes.namps. which highway the French
2lVror?hrrpo?t"rh i '-vo gained possess.on of as far as the
to Noyon and th-nce east along the heights at Cerny-on-l.uonnols.
Alsnc and Champagne hills through Ar- I Clonel-al Uerthelot'.s forces have gain
gonne to the Meuse near Verdun. The . p(1 fUrthcr groiind north of Derryau-SJ2T-bTn.rhrX,!r;c.
abovo the A.sno. and havo cap
Belgian Meuse. Sambro and Olse, which I turoil additional prisoners there.
' run nnarK atr.ilfrli frnni I.ti-7n to I'.iriS. l.-i-nnnl, tifiniw llltl'tll flf tile AiSlie
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T - nim iur 111.11 i.imi ,...-, .n w.... ... 1;nH eantureu the inwns 01 ' uivy
f.J '' history, tho chief path of invasion and, . , . .
yjgt remain the most considerable route of ""! Moullrw and then pushed on he
'". Oerman supplies. I yond.
f.i, To change the simile, the triangle and
'.this supply line were for four years,
'fctltke a mighty bow with an nrrow across
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Bailed on NHtural reuture
S "4iA - Before Russiu rollapseil the Allies
visjicame near breaking the west side of the
JVH l.lqnirla In fhn futttl.xi if Arlnl nnH
r ,h Romme nnd Its southern xidp In the
$.& .first Champagne offensive. Against any
renewal of this menace lllndenburg ere
ated the most prodigious system of
' t '. fortifications of all time. It In turn
necessarily rested upon the natural fea-
t. Itirta nf th trlnntrl. tVin nnlirnki.it linn
if. 'of water courses on his west side, and
h.'."' on Ihft Knutli the Aisne and Chumnnirne
ii'.-1 hills and Argonne, with the St. Uobain-
Malmalson mountain block as the cen-
tral bastion.
f$ j . idd siuiueiuiurK sjsiem drew most or
l'.i. .j, lis strength rrom the positions or these
i "i !'i heights and water barriers. Marshal
'fit och had therefore to take iirime a. -fc.4.
t iCount of them In designing the Allied
r PV1 "')lan ot campaign of the last two months.
lhiVj . Already the result Is sufficiently de-
T'jjveloped to enable us to pee how shrewd
f?' was hlu calculation., l'ockets haw been
v. A 'driven Into the Herman front by hard'
W v.flghtlnr. l)U' w1"' raP'(l and large con-
J V sequences.
. ji J- . Th Vlfindpna .itTnnwlva triM'.l l.mitpB
Rxyvwlll oblige the enemy to leave the toast
j.-i ,fjad give us a good base for pursuit
ft, -jwiicii ins um-n mi. ,ii me oiner enu tne
,'rt" Cliamnagnc-Meuso offensive has vir.
4-' tua'ly driven him from his strongholds
IT. .In' the Argonne and the Verdun hills
FVs 1 lr in .n..ni ..ui. t.i. . .... t-i,, .
H , V "v vcilliai jiucii ii.uiun lllu mil oasiioil
kV V, "ctween wlu "ise anu inn Aisne, whlcn
: , "Win very snorny Ian ny menace or en-
? jilrv.tiinpnt. unrl nlma illrdn.li, n u
In.Sk central supply line along the north bunk
; isij oi the Olse.
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'?ifi:, I'an-Oermanlsm is the name given to
k'' iif.Whlch later expanded into a plan to
V .unite all the tlermantc peopled under
iV.ne nair, nnaiiy, miner tin- t aiiersh n
. .vlt lew iMinciini men, n developed ;
tioio ine iKjucy oi annexing any iiesireo
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" Iioneni oi mis iiroimganua was ine I'an
tif'JBnnan league, organized twemy-lUe i
' .. .j1 vpartt lien, whlrli ennstimttv !i,ler.(..it,..t
.'Oi. 'an aggressive foreign policy, and slme i
r. 5 in- ,tne war lias uemanueu largo annexa-
,f tions.
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IN GENERAL
Mastnes. Still further rat the Wench
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BRITISH INFANTRY
AM) CAVALRY RACE
AFTER FLEEING FOES
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With the AnRln-Ainerieatl Torres on
the Ciiiiihriil-M. luentln Seetor. t)ct. 11.
'The Hrltlsh armies continued their
,( " ,' MMwr.l Thursday,
i i-silt- desperate resistance which they
, encountered at times iroin sinuiR
my rear guards who were trying to iro-
lect the main bodies oi troojis now in
llight.
Hrltlsh cavalry. mning nstrlde the
Cambrai-I.e Cateau road captured I.e
Catean and moed beyond It after oer
comlng enemy machine-gun posts. Just
north of here the Infantry reached
Nem Illy.
The Hermans were In some strength
on the east side of the Selle river at
this point and used their guns vigorous
ly but the town was taken and passed.
Caudrv. llnchy and rannv other towns
ore burning as the Ortnans continue
their Incendiarism and destruction.
30110 Captiies Token .
fuller Important advances hae been
made and notwithstanding the enemy's
flight morn than 2nni) additional pris
oners bae been taken.
The (iermans are still In full flight.
IMll I'MBUUHU ilUIII inn 1 T4 . I. i . -
!"' t" ":l "'iKh'ly "'''f-:' ''"" !
Is eonsldt-reii noi uniiKeiy nun me eueni.v
m;lv lr ,,, wni(. ., Maud on the east
hunk i.f the Olse and the Sanibre canal,
' miuiMig northeast of It.
Already the Fiencii Ilrst army operat-
RETREAT
Inc miiiIi, uf ihe Hrltlsh have reached
the rlwr at Mezift.s. and as they nio
draw lug h i to ii i.olthwaid the Urit-
I Isb and Aim i a. ins are approaching It
still further noith. Tile Meneli line at
last tfxiiis fiiim Meleres inn west of
I'.egrn. enu of M.ney to the outskirts
of Fontaine Notre 1 Lime, and north of
IScautrctix.
Meet sflf) lteslstllllee
There lias been hard lighting east of
Hohalii, but apparently the opposition
there has In en meicome, for continued
ndanci s are n ported.
An attack was launched yesteidny
iiKirnlng east of Scheldt canal and the
Hrltlsh penetrated for a considerable
dlMiitice, leaxing tho enemy ncciiiled
gimiixl to the noith In a still deeper and
sharper salient. Incidentally the British
here are only about live miles fiom
Ooual, to the north of them. They
also are able to place an enfilading lire
upon the (Iermans holding the salient,
making It exceedingly uncomfortable
for them
Thire continues to be Indication that
the enemy teallzes ho must get out of
here and Ills plans for the moment very
probably have to do with straightening
his line northward all the way to the
salient the Belgians and British have
made in his iiosltlniis at Holders. The
(let mans made one wVak effort to push
back the Belgians 111 tills salient early
.xeslerday. but the attack failed com
pletely (loon after it began, the Bel
gians pi utliig in a hot fire.
The BrltlMh captured Troncols with
out iipiHi.sltlon and matched through the
town, but the ( Iermans appeared o lu
lu considerable strtugth in Catnno' j
nnd fought hard before the British
smothered most of them with the llr(
from their own machine guns Hid a -tlllery
It hi ems that the cavalry, which has
perfoimed woialeritii work In it- it g
up tile euunlry and hastening tin- r. -
Oflieiil War Reports
ItltlTIKlI
London, Oct. It
lesterday eenlng American troops
rompleted the capture of Vaux-An-dlgny
mid st, Souplct.
llrltlsli troops crossed the tllver
Selle north of Lo Cnttau, In the east
ern portions of which lighting Is tak
ing place.
West of Solesmes we have reached
the outskirts of St. Vnast nnd St.
Aubert. North of Cnmhrnl c captured
a few prisoners last night In the vil
lage of Jlem-LenKlet.
1'rogress wns made duilng the night
north of the Kunrpc In the direction of
lzc..cz-Kcucrchln nnd also east off
Sallamnlnes nnd along the north bank
of the Haute Ueulo Canal east of
Lens.
rilKNOH
, I'nrl. Oct, 11.
In tho course of the night the
l'Vencli everywhere maintained contact
with the enemy, whose retreat Is con
tinuing at different points along the
ftont.
North of the Alsm- Kronen ttoops
occupied and passed beyond Chivy and
Moulin.
Italian troops have reached posi
tions' south of Courtecon on the Che-jiiln.des-D.imes
which the Ktcnch hold
as far as tho height of Cern.v-en-l.a-otinols.
In tho Champagne the Krench have
gained u footing at Kecial points on
'he north bank of the lllxer Sulppe,
between Ht, lltlenne and Itoult-sur-Sulppe,
as well as at Warmerlvllle,
Vimdetio anil St. M.isiiiih
Kuither to the east we ale jiur
sulng tho enemy, who is In retreat.
Krench Infantry has captured Seinlde,
Mont St. .Martin, Corboti and llrleies.
!,.,... .. ,1 ,- ... ..H......I nlnnn.
I linn ii in.. . iermans. in rnri,u i.n.t,-.-.
I has been heavily engaged by small
ki"uim oi enemy macnine Kmiurm, m
i muiiio ni inese places opi.iiimi nun
been overcome bv maneuver and charge,
I ,. 1.tl ... . ... . . ..... .. ,. ..,.lr.i
inm in. oiner poiuis iuii'v. .iu.n
nnd armored ears have cleared the way
for the horses nnd the men.
Cnmlry !' Snbrrs
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miiiiik ,iiiu loan IO !. .II.-." "J .I'.v
fighting. In Fomi localities the cavalry
npiiear to nave oisnioiiiinu anu .i.h-
l..,,...l .1... n..i. .. ,.n,,.t.. ii lw.ru It U!I4
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! dangerous to risk themsehes and their
ihiikch ny charges, nut at oiner piucen
they hacked their way through Into the
enemy's lines with their sabers.
The enemv fieiiuenlly broke and ran
at the sight of the cavalry The Oer
man dislikes the steel of the saber even
more than ho dislikes the sleel of the
bayonet.
Cambral was not as badly damagmd
by tho Internal mines as bad first been
bellecd. but at that the (Iermans did
all tliev possibly could to wreck the
city. They seemed to hae placed great
charges of explosives under various
points. In the center of the city and
when these were detonated houses were
; thrown Into the air. tumoiing, crasn
I ing Into tho htreets
! Near the center of the city Is a mad
I jumble of debris. The outskirts are not
I badly damaged hven me window-panes
I In soniB manner escaped being shat
i teled by the concussion of the explod
I ing shells. Crockery nnd chlnawnre
j ai" i' standing on the shelves in bouses
I atound the edge of the town Some of
, it has not even been upset
I Oriirsome Trull "f Tnnks
j Here and theto in the tracks left by
1 tanks thero Ih an ni-.."imcnt of field
i gray cloth, snaky-looking canvas ma-i-hini-gun
belts, guns themselves and a
I shrapnel helmet or two all bearing wil
I ness lo how a British tank bad charged
1 down upon a machine-gun nest nnd
crushed the entire position under Its
J great weight.
it is quite apparent that the Oer-
mans have no definite Ideas at present
I of obtaining any older out of the ragged
I remnants of their smashed divisions.
I Almost every report from the low-fly-I
ing airmen, who themselves were se
verely punished by the enemy vester
daw Is to the effect the roads leading
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SMALL
eastward continue to contain streams
of confused, disorganized Oermans and
their equipment.
No Hlgna of Unit
There nre no signs of the general
movement eastward coming to a halt.
The Brlllsh seem everywhere lo be roll
Ing bnrk the enemy wnerever they hnvc
continued the attnek,
FOUR-MILE GAIN
MADE BY BRITISH
Ity the Associated Press
Willi the Anglo American Torres
Soutlirsl nf Cnmhrnl, Oct. 11. The only
resistance worth mentioning In coming
from the enemy machine gunners. The
bulk of the enemy artillery seems to
hnvefled so far east of the battleground
as to be out of range.
The high ground on the right-mile
front between St. Hllalre nnd I.e Cateau
to the southeast was found lo be alive
with machine guns when the British
nppioached nnd the cavalry patrols were
hold up for some time.
The Doual salient has been made still
deeper and the news that the (Iermans
nre beginning to evacuate that city may
bo expected at any time.
Cambral Is being rapidly left behind
In the battle area, As the armies push
forward there are nowheie any signs
that the Oermans Intend ninklng a de
termined Htnnd, but the British aie
going a little slower now, as It Js Im
possible for the vast organizations In
the rear of the three nrmles lo keep
pace with tho advance, nltbough what
Ikih been done so far will sound almost
incredlblo when It may be told.
I'p to a late hour last night the
Brlllsh Third Army had within eighteen
hours made an nveragn advance of more
than four miles and the Fourth Army
from one to three miles, while the First
Army northeast of Cambrnl had made
general progress of three miles. All the
armies were continuing to move east
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to back out of Alsace-Lorraine.
In thc meantime, we will receive a selected
assortment of "Made in Germany" peace feelers.
But just as long as the Hun continues' to fill our
hospitals and burn up Belgium, wc will continue
to load our ships with food for our boys and feed
for our cannon and in addition to this, wc will
collect right now enough cash to send over thc
traveling expenses for a return trip to Berlin.
It's costing us about sixty million dollars a day to
handle this war business. McAdoo wants to
borrow six billion dollars to finance thc job.
Wilson says he's looked over the figures and
wc need the money and Uncle Sam has vol
unteered to endorse thc note.
If you want to look them in thc face when they
come home dig now and dig deep and plant
an Honor Flag where you hang up your hat.
And remember you're not making a donation
you're making an investment to help Uncle Sam
finish thc little job the Kaiser started.
Yours for The Fourth Liberty Loan
1307 Market Street
Store Open Evenings
Saturdays at
6 P.M.
S.SEjCONB STREET
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Buy Your
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Men s Fall
Clothing
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to be well dressed. A Walsh
account will scatter ;our pay
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Nobby Young Men' SuiU
$22.50 -p
MEN'S SUITS. $25 -UP
WINTER OVERCOATS,
$18 to $60
EASY TERMS
Boys' Suits
Mothers are visiting this popu
lar department daily preparing
for the winter.. SuiU $5.50 up.
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Cannon
Over 50 Years
Furnishing Homes
and
Clothing Families
on
Small Weekly Payments
These savings are at once passed
on to you. "Credit" which costs you
nothing is the feature of this business
for over 50 years.
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FOR MEN, LADIES, BOYS
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This Louis XVI
Bedroom
Suite
$
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foot bed; triplicate
dressing tabic and
chifTonette. Including
charrs- Small weekly
payments, will soon
pay for it.
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