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Till. NEW YORK TIMES. BATURDAY. JULY 0. 1013.

1 terriM to th tswny, wfco to la tli otmjr of God aad man- tlel.vo A atari a Tier There. (Mi ww over ti German corn And, fear which A hW revelation i front, fsr our men 1 t'. KrtaoS, r.rc they at in i i ere efferent la temperaiaent- 1 ar Inspired by different psych o-: c.VJr$. Ai 7ft the Germans do not know aout the army Uvkt ta growing i i them. The prisoners I iuw ijtUjr under guard, by 'I An tt4 no Idea how many Amtf- i a liars art In Fraac.

and wer i f.i to meet soma of them in battle. They be.llev the numbri grotesquely In i ir them. And hav been by Uielr ruler. German now la our hands tss brilliant Attack by tb Aos-t with thes American com pa-i in. pressed, me certalr.ly as being th beet In quality of any men I ve yet seen taken on thia front.

Braadenburgers, and they wer tail men in i jrtsi of young manhood. And b-: welt nourished. 1 said themselves to our officer though thtr rations had deterlor- 1 the rly days of th wr, 1 n. man spoks with th authority rur; years of service, they were i ftvt jail bad, A whatever happen A4 In Gsrmany th aotdlara IJIe.J first With enough to keep the: etreag-th. war tired and spent after b.U' and lay About oa th grass In every Attitude of extreme tarlnyia; but their dlsciplln waa 1 to lirood, aren on our Bid of the tfiat when An American Ser-) irit (Ave an order in their, own rua-j-h knowa It perfectly.

hAv-' a Htudent for four yaari At tha Feldwebel. or 0r- in trgeant Major, apran up at Mr.UU aa thouch a bell had rune mra. And th other man rnpUUy ALLIES YERY ACTIVE, BERLIN REPORTS Fighting Along Rupprecht's Whole Front, on the Avr, and on the Aisne, It Is Said. LOSS OF HAMEL ADMITTED German Ceunrerattack Thero Ra- ulaed. Londan Saya, and Mar Prftontm Taken.

BEJU-IM. July G. (ru London.) Great axtTvity ty the allied foroea on tha weatern fror.t la re port ad In today's communication from General Headquarters. Th loaa of Hamel ia admitted. Lart nlrht; It ttatefl.

th flhtin actl-ity extended alonff Almost th entire front of th army of Crow IV.nc IluppfechU also alon'r th Avr and on both aides of th Alane. The bulletin reads aa follows: Caat of Tpraa atrona attacka launched by th enemy were repulaed. On both aldaa of tha Bomme yaater- day mornlna tha enemy Infantry at tacked after a atronf artillery prepa ration by the British. On the north bank of river the 'attacka broke down before our lines with BAng-ulnary loHflea. Bouth of th Somme th enemy pen etrated into tha vtUat; and tha wood of Hamel.

Oa the height east of Ha-tnei hla attack Waa frustrated by oar counterattack. Eaat of Vlllera Sre-toaneux threw the enemy back into hj position of departure. tn th evanlnf th fightlnc activity revived on nearly th whole front of th army of Crown Prlnc Rupprecht and kept tip with Increased intensity during- tha nlcht. especially in yesterday's battle sector. There has been Increased fighting activity on the west bank the Avra and oa both sides of the Aisne.

-y tha command to fetch their rattle West mm Plaaaea. ar a few details of th gen- I laje which I can add to my ao of it yesterday. It went abso- According to plan and without 1. Th netnya losses wer -it rj only on th field but b- 1 1 lines, whers th British ar ry Many of his guns re 1 1 out of action by direct hit. Jiieroay, wnen sent up try and drag thern Away, 7 'i by the IlfltUh a Jl he failed ia the aiterripL 1 juie caj lured large nuav 1 1 gna.

and ntacy of ere at once turned on th fred aa day wltJi hla own i 1 1 tiott. aa every Auatrallaa ma- nr la fjjrXlar with tf the weapon. I la (harss haa witl A 1 and tta inw. his congrtulaUona oa i i al eperatioa which WAS eat with each skUl and gal- SAULSBURY PROPOSES CONCERT IN PACIFIC NO TROOPS ON LOST VESSEL Wads Allies Bar Germany as Long as She Pursues Barbarous Methods in War, Ceattaoed frees Faaa 1, Cl elaaa. S.

Jf. mother. Mra. Mary E. Hamm.

54 Wlnthrop Street. Lyn n. Maaa. Joseph r. liowdea.

seaman, aseoad class. V. 8. N. mother.

Wre. Saiea Bw-den, house No. S3, Mountain LAkea, N. J. Ambrose C.

Ford, fireman, eecond atibmarlne peril In th foortei moettaa of transport aervic which ended June Su. lls. The Antilles. President linooln. and Covington were all aunk returning to America and the live loot wer credited either to the merchant personnel or the navy, none from the army having ben lost In any of these three torpedoing.

Etafclh tAtweet of fteleed Ship. Th Covington waa th eighth largest of th Oemtaa veoaela aia4 by the United Statea and converted Into trans r.rf TTKak an a mm dasa, V. 8. M. R.

mother. Mra. k-. i -s larger than th Covlngteei are Ike lovta-than. fomerly the Vaiertarvd.

S4.Sk: tone. XUiaabeth Q. ford. S2 Meuat Veraoa Street. 8omrvlU.

Maaa. William Henry Lnch. Jr, fireman. first class. V.

8. N. i another, Mra. Margaret Lynch. 1,200 row Aveaoe.

Man Payne, seaman, second class, N. N. mother. Mra. Mary I'Ayne.

S3 Bemeat Avenue. West New Brighton, 8. L. N. T.

1 Lloyd II. Bllvernan. aeaman. second claaa, U. 8.

N. father. Tarto A. 8U- I vernail. Balnbrtdaa, T.

Pasaeagera Aboard. Iter els Geraaaas at asset. LONDON, July 5. Th Germans last night delivered a counterattack Special to re 'ee yerk WA8HINOTOX. July Senator Saulibury of Delaware.

President pro tern, of th Senate and a close student of Eastern affairs, today introduced a resolution for concerted action by the United States. Oreat Britain, and Japan to keep Germany out of the Paclfio Ocean. Ha expects to seek general dla-enseion of hla resolution by tha Senate At the first oDTtortunltv- "I WAnt to keep those mttdera pirates I lktcr. from Infesting the Pacific aa they have Albert 8. Infested other waters." (aid Senator aulshury.

in explaining th purpose of th measure. 1 want to see tha United States and allied nations do something concrete and definite now toward, preventing the spread of the fiendish doctrines of Kultur to portions of the glob not yet badly Infected. I am -In favor of a League to Enforce Peace, but that. In the nature of things. awhile here la eomethlng we can do now.

right WM 'rnr'ly Cincinnati, having along that Una. Th combined strength I been renamed when aha waa put lata of the United StAtea. Great Britain, and th United States eervloe, Hhe was 40 Japan could keep Oermany out of the feet long. foot beam; groee leekftaga, Paclfio forever. lt.S3.

Eh was used aa ft transport but Thia measure appllea primarily, of hl army personnel or paaeenera course, to the war, and la meant to pre- aboard when aha waa torpedoed, vent the Germans from getting naval Veeaola have been searching foe and submarine bases anywher in tnlMlr' Depart- Psclflc waler. But If Germany ner- mnt waltsd tha report of tha names alaU after the war In her barbarian 1 those mlaslng. whu waa not received methods, aha ahould be kept out then until today, before announcing th a.na-as well and not permitted to ahare in I lh hlP-" the commercial benettu that will 11 In Covingtoa was on of th largest Pacific trade. Until the Oerman people transports that have been la th aervic have aigntried their complete rejection ot th Prehln- army ovrrs.ss. aad Its of tha principles which they now accept Xo wU1 take aaoOier th princlplea which aanctlon tha alnking "raa out the line of oansnaal.

of peaceful merchantmen and hospital cation to Europe, the second wtthia ships until that time Oermanv ahauLl virtually a month, as It was only MTh Covlngtoa. on of th Germaa 11. aomethlng that muat walt Oov.msae.t. until we have conquered. But 1 the George Washington, nam not changed.

2.1 7U tons, th America, formerly th Asnertka. SS.O tasks; th Mount Vernon, formerly th Krooprla- seasln Ceoille, 19.CA1 tone; tho Aga memnon, formerly th alter WUbelm IL. tons; tho Preeldent Lin coln, aasao not karrd. last by aua-ntartn on May St. la.

lea tvna, an 4 th President Grant, name not chanced. 14.. tn tons. Where tho Covington was loet was not disclosed. Tho fact that aha was ettaa July 1 s4 no announcenwnt was made onlll July leewta to tho ae-aumptlon that th alnking ooearred as is distance from th rreweft ewast.

ooutdo th Kurepeaaj sen of convoy. The sink. Ing of th Certngtoa and rreaUWea Lin coln eiapkssisse th tmportaac of th earlleot poaotol fwengaetioei of tho 1 American detryer progran. so a to td1r waa valued at when an waa Isssw ro. GERMANS EXULT OVER HOSPITAL SHIP'S L0SStr.

fta oaf Imm ri eg aim I Asa AnxHSS eAeW. l'e- snaaar Ufa. la axef-Uad IA aaHt. a. I -We re f- tmmtm ta it S--a riM A a-f-fta tiwe --a.

tM l-e an-re 1 1 e. Aae Yes, We'ce Sunk One More KS.WV 'STT They Tell British Press Omits Harroaini Details. URGE BRITISH TO BUILD THE CHANNEL TUSHEL DrltfaStt to atffTxriauf grtgw i tilery CotJmtxt Lttlntie Crttt trold from lL Hit. a iee To Tuwa i a-4 I waw I THE rtAOUn. July 4-Th Oml i-a-r fi preeo has had aartuny ao eweai.st' "i ia- a rn m.

Ilat I aa a- 4a.tf waa to er'-e aa si-a le Ue mm hit a --m. to k. IM Oat twsaMS SMft-o 0 ss '1 aa A' tj.a- tr. A 41M WS s1 v4 tao ajr ar nesim 1 a eartasr Ol ji i i stnw ij tin la aa eau-wlie Ue I tew. rpedotng ef IS HnerlteJ ak'p 4 ui.

i--v It woe ml Aa wi ml Caw la. Meet tho t---e a-a'-w a rew-et rrw I-uft rea r. eu-e- w. naay karrvwtag detail, l-oe t-W-e IiI.m Iue4 las Mwi w.a e- twe a Wae ta-s WW aateneia tho rgsh ww-e aa.4 1 t- e- 1 f-wavi 111 Am a. -i-a 1U aa 4 al i awae ee w- WIU Se swttar to watt r-.

1 ltn a 0at Avva.M wa( a- iiaaaaav a na's-aas a a tiav't a' a I TVaae a te a ---a a I in ayw aMeriaa aa VMr t4 aa a-4 I ale hao ew Siaaa- eg-- 4 LiaavSovery Bbltaa4 earutuag tnaay paper added 1 Aa far Car a a. ih owbeaafln imm aaaaAec a ata the aiaklrg. A3 trare of Konirg fUg k4 aaare be kept out. The plan have proposed would give Japan an opportunity to ehow her good faith, which I have never doubted, in pita of th Kaiaor-inaplred propaganda ao readily swallowed by many in our May St that tho Americas army trejve-port President Lincoln, aiao a farmer Ilamburg-Amejricaa liner, and af lAlSg groas tonnage, was sunk by ft subena rin when returning from Franca. Th Covington la tho fifth Amerloaa trnnevort that has gone down In th country.

Ruaaia too. ahould be allowed a nart year. Th others wer th Tu. In this union when ah la able to play it. cmn, Moldavia.

Antille. and Preaident muat ahow our faitn in Itussia'e Tho Tuacanla and Moldavia upon th new positions gained by ths ability and indention to com back and Mrr sunk whan carrying troops to British In tho Haml district, south reauma her aeat In tha circle of free Europe. They wr BriUah veaseU and cy 'n'y tr never th Uy of a at and of tS f-nt of i ha German they a In -ra4 to t.l aT.rr- trst WA Cerrrt s-i fl to bar VLy en a Bi, radw very ta.k frwn Vo era-nret. ait va-ry of th Soraase ad waa their fiaeai tf llg rif fiC i cf 'r ewn prUaunsra; the era who wer IlgV-y back 04 of th Somme. but wer repulsed and left prisoners In tho British hands.

Th total number of Germans taken in this area now exceeds 1, COO, and lncludee forty officer, to tcuighfg "War Of3c relwrt, which Adds: Except for soma hostile artillery activity in tha region ot Scherpenberg. eouthweet of Tpres, there nothing of epvclai interest to report. Th day report of th War Office Was fts followsi Th total number of prisoners taken by ua In yeotarday a successful opera Uon on th 8-amm exeeeds On Oexmaa fUeid gun, ever luO machine guna. and a nuniber of trench mortars have ao far been counted. A boeUle counterattack against our be pool Uon east ot Hamel last night was easily repulsed, a few prisoners being left tn our handa.

A succeeaful raid waa carried out by as la th Beaumont-Hamel aector. At attempted hostile raid In tha BhCMthborhood of Su-axel (Flanders front, was repulsed I at. -i 1 tap tsa.a otf ahi.h ny ar a I becauao of .1 sare ia tie soccesa of helped in nam. DowncJ St Enemy Machines i I t.hl Ncsr rlsmcL Jw'y i ttrttTati aerial with tha infantry ia Heavy Caaflr la Cwtry Reglawu rap.li. July 5.

t- Tanlght stat- mrt by th War Offic reads: Tare was aoana activity ay th op-posveg arueriea durtr4 the day, th being jlt heary sooth of tha Alan PJ-er in th regions Catry and Meaigwart. Weet vf sHastafe. aorthwaot Of CsAteas-ThJorrr, we carried out ft eurprie attack and axpturvd priaoaera, Th day repert Is a foilows; lYeay fair detaxhftais eperattsg Vetvwa Mootdlaler and th Oiae, la th Cfcampag4. on th right bank of the Mew, (Vardua regioa.) and la Lorra'-rv teoa prisuwara Th Cajra cClcUl sUteiaent reads: Oa Wedaeavlay tight Belgian troops eaemy pstaea north of AiJP. south, af Lake BUackaart.

taaiag forty -threw prisoaera and two machine guns. A large number ot UerKans wars kiikd and wouaJed. French Deputf Thank Hoover. PARIS. Jaiy S.

Deputies rcpreoent- eald ra IKa I4, a at aa asf a a Sl A put th aavy la pwaitaas. fully to wa. mmA ficara- voy our transport gaiag ead cwenln. ipra-r DESTROYER OF U-BOAT vood gsing- acraoa. Uertnan rritka af tha U-boat policy la th Retrhetng kav admitted thia.

and th fart that aw 1 than a mlitlaa men hare Wa pwt In DtftAit 5Xl'rf FeJTI TnlsTg rraac witii a lew of only TH la la Itaeat proof that th a.bmwruk has CommsnirT 1 CTf. Yl ho UtTtrf rouna it virtually imp-aalUo to avk fully con voy ad Ira as porta. iraaarvt as rwd a ewwfs eg 4 i as tw a -aa a a- la i a wuv mt mm mm I lal.a.at Wlifaft I l-vva after total atrwo Me. i a r- a ai i a-rt waa a 41 Ul crwa l. wr.

Aad l-S n4g aa eanuiiifr gwa ft e-waaead a wka'at Sa at a Waa tM i a- eaifi a ws a awxrf ta( aa ttim nt 4 (a atKaMKri tt irr tae liMut waa aa It a-S a. 1 a raa ewaae mm a sh. i a Jta w. -f eyta tWs was aa4 7'aia a al laa- an.te waa aee tM'4 aa a eat was a tu. ww 1 tmsaloa an tKe weaai tag taaiaad weat le tiksMM tae eneet Sal a reaav.a.

laavteg ww laaa it 10 sumad ky aaaay LNat uue was br Car ana Ae a a r. (In Ml effWeo garg. ed al tha mws laa. wa va a aa a vavdatw haLal aa ias" latiuaa ornare aw i44 la 7 Ha U'ea r-rru aft-w aa Net! a e-eraiy. La.

-i. a al a at CEIS A BRONZE MEDAL ei the First Shot of the War. wilt la Baas Avrgj La 1S. Tho Art twfa anted laat aignt a dal far The Cincinnati waa a eiatar akia i. tha CJeveiand.

and was waist In lte ieiia-iad aarWw ta Ueat. Caen- burg la lsug for th Hamburg-Asaanraa) -ir 1'cwwe IV War. U. S. wa-s Una.

ran th laleraaedial aarv. ua rrew af iwa Ita-r Ico New Tork la the aeaaaer aad th hat crew r.r4 the Mediterranean I. the Wlntar. ii, nm American shat cf th war. aa Aartl waa aleo aaod for round -the.

arid vey- rfcl was tm, daetrwywd ky the arrurary of tte a a- la April. 19l(X a delegation of rltleena'rr 4 r44 An-rWa tarns from Oarine-tl la -ofTWr. ho a few waaa aa ateamahlp four oil paintings of arenas lAamC war Waea aa a) la I aawat a Sk.a1 ava saaaS a aiiw.ua NEW U-EOaT PP.ECaUTIOS'. I naw at i waaa wad Uai 1 11 -j la a 4 SaiaT wa gt, 'fca A4 -a ao a Osawiis Aaaa Tsst Kaia eg ta ww f-- a aj 4 a ajf ka a exM.1 tlaiOaaww SM a aad Abwwt waa saaaaJ as fw Pew I faa WAS fjaaiaaa a 4a aiis a aw saw aa aa aft- I jism uv. as 10 ia siae Osae4 as yw Saw a I 7 JT.M.

tmt -a is la-4 aa ajaaaj a iaa ai en taa eg aar ax la Aakaa.k TVe avtary aa aw.ag a Ui evwl Sat eat and enlightened nations, china also. I were under etiarg ml ma snuaa avy believe, ousrht to receive encouraaemant I when lost. along that line." I Th Tuscan la waa aunk off tho north- Th reaolution offarea hr Ranatne east coast of Ireland. Tha Moldavia Saulabury aiatea that "it le oDDortuna we wk croaalng the English Channel ror th Governments of the United days before th Preaident Lincoln atatee. Japan, and Great Britain, now torfedoed.

Tho army loet 21 of- aUlad in war against the powera of tcr and men in th sinklnr of tho Central Europe, to enter Into agreements Tuacanla and Moldavia, and these ar to render It Inexpedient for any one. and 1 soldier loet going or corning in Impoaaibls for said Central Powera. to tn" nT sinhinga, aitnougn more tnan enter upon, engage In Or Duraue a course I a million men Down aaiety trans- of warfare, or use methods of warfare I ported to Europe in tho teeta of tnoiwirn paaeengera on account on th Pacific Ocean, not Justified or warranted by th lawa of war as here tofcr accepted and construed by this Oovarhment and lie aUtea." 1 celabrated hU thirty-nrwt VlnhSsy. Ta tnexial was prewentsd le Cosaraaodaf War at a dinner at th TW Clb. tx treaentatlew being rawde by Jaha St Staww.

Chairteat mt the AledaJ Cweajwlt-tee of the ltfe.sa Sanat. In hia apawcA Mr taw refarvvd le the Mr nautical career of tho Cincinnati op to I maternal aide la a tfaesl af liar. ahal Xey. while MJ.e gtand.sk was of their city, which were hurg In ths main saloon companiona sy. and wer a board when the veaewl waa aeiaed by tho United fttataa Uwvarnsnant la DoaVa last April.

The only eicitlng Incident In th th day ah was torpedoed was a fir. hick started In tho After hold In April. lUli The crew fought tho flemao day and night for alnet-ets hours until aha arrived la New Tork on April 1 an the fire boa Is want to meet her. The twln-acr ew had an era. I age apeaO af knots al.4 tkm popular or ti-r aiwiirig hla atrral tswaiat Cm mander War etttared the Naval Academy when he was 12 yeae o'd.

and was gradi-ated four yeara later ane.g the tcp mea of I ha cUns lie la now aee of the etacwtive effi'afa ta tk traa-art fleet, snd kaa paraoaat'y red fart 1 eu at was i-V mfl tAo saart-aaa win. Swt at waa a aa law 4 gaJ -a al ax. taS'W aet aa wf IAw L-ff -a ag aai lw la aevary a4d Va tao oaV. It Aaaw ed aa WaaaMO SO AauWaa waea al ttva t-a. waa tm aa if vm aa4 aa aa aad a fakaaaa 'VS gaw al a.

iM ajta4 7 a -e ltae 1 Awr, aa- e.trajJa It. 1 aatn 1 Ml a Ia I Wa a I 9 ae 4 taw a aa a. ae aiaa a. a aa aa (tux lal 1 a a a a at.a 4 as as a ae ia a a. .4 a.

1 1.a f1.a a a l.a ai I I Ka Kl IWr it a utMiaM la I's a ar I a. a.a.a ts ht ft aua I Ki- J- I i a lasji 4 aa ha. crown hjis a nrx Ta -a td sTAr fa-a Oaawewakwag StfraM (ew Vgn lnml 4S. iuif 4 isisn. MWVWO MWia 11 Ai I fwwwmja II 1 II ta twgaaaea naietliaa aa te taa4 itr-jTt "aiws wt.ua ka ware 4 a aaawa fo.a-a-a 4B tli IA taeevaww Crwwa fviiisa Sa WVaft rw "a k.a fatie aaara wf taw ej latng eg na Aa taasaaw- TVa aai a a4.

awl f'r aS wa aaaad wa a Ma aa aaa Mia ad tM we sag ar ar 'aJ at rnawa a iMa a arwa fa alg It Wa WW tW Cweatavws rwrd enarea Vw CWwt I aaa Tt-m a n4 AJwre Bvaagr a aarawaj aAw I a I aw.a4 IM oaaatj a aa la'iMv. MMkw.iu a'wwa a4e Vat v-e ene-e ai ua. waa aawweaad awe FRENCH STROKES WANTS UBOR CONFERENCE. RRTT NP, Rlll llKK Mill A A At Vi 4ViUUll Dutch Socialist Leader Publishes an Open Appeal to Henderson. rUM.

lilt, at TU Haw Tat TIsms fiasnj Soeetal Cable to Tata New Tone Tiasa. THE HAGUE. July Dutch 80-eial Democrat leader; Troctstrs, has published an open letter to Arthur Henderson, th British labor leader. In Cwntlaaed frwsa Pago I. raraaaa S.

tallon siaff. who wero raugt.t In a quarry bef or they could eacapo. Aa tha French soldiers cam up a German Sergeant seised ft ft chine gun Met Toik. urging th aeceeirity of aa I sod prepared to fir, when th bat- tntomauonaj oonferenoe. In hi letter.

I tallon commander, seeing th usalswa. Troelslra hold out th Breat-Utetsk I ness of realatAnc. took th piece frvnt pwae as a warning or what happened him. throw It Into ft corner, and snado a sign of surrender. SfiOO PRISONERS TAKEN IN A WEEK BY THE ALLIES 1 Important Positions Won and Control of the Ah on West-em Front CUnthed.

LONDON. July ft. Associated Preaa whea on party was In dietresa after long process cf exhaustion, and adds: I know that the anxiety of the Kn letit aauona about ths unfavoraoi iaff atiwauow ia tempered. 11 not ovwrcoma. by great expectation of ha rrom America, and by hop of tho un narvlng effect ot ocooomio dlstreaa tn th central lands.

Trweirtra aaya that RuaaU alao built nova oa a revolution In tho central aountriea, but argw that In Iboae ooua. triea Independent poiltlcwi action against th Oovernroant has been considerably weakened by tha demanda of ths na. Uaaal straggle agalaat the neny. and -taring th last weak th Entente that local disturbance, chiefly artaicg A ilia on tho western front kav taken from food scarcity, cannot hw ama mora than ft.u prtoonera. A serie aa hlndraacea to th prosecution af th minor pe rations aiae resulted in their war.

gaining poeaesioa of set era! Important Troeletra then deais with American strstegt points, lafltctlnc heay laaeea Intervention, and he la not a great ad- 0,1 tA enemy and ebtaOalng valuable mlrer of America. He eonaidera that the Information aa to the Uermaa plan tor iadectitneae tag war fettna ft basts ths Immedist fulur. far hacftUatlona Another aaiisfartary feature at tk Th Arbelur Zeitung publlahed th operations has been the war text of a statement handed to TroaUtra of the Alllea In tho air. Great damage Ing th rrensh depart menu occupied by the Austrian Socialist delegate. don by th aviator to German by tho Germans hav voted a reaolu- Beits and Eltenbogen.

who were recent- communication and th tnentrtlne ti thank to Herbert C. Hoovorily In Th Hague and had fraouenl con- mn krd material beh hd tha Unea a If fK I A a a. w.a pletely surprised aad overwhelmed la several of tna -J rootlrr cperailwna ta believed to be due to the wurft the allied alrmea. In both caaee American aid has served to change th tide of the righting. Th arrival Amertan troota by th hundred of theuaanda has enabled General och to begin baraaaing the enemy al! along the line, wh.le tho la- creaaing aamber wf Amarlraa pilexa makea possible concatrailT ot air for era that aaa the enemy eoauU out of the ear' la tae aectoea wsaxrtad for limited drivea.

The Amertcaa attacka around CaAteeu-Thlerry. tho Preach opaeatieaa oa th Seiaoans front at th Cumpiagn aaiienl. ard th brillsh eperatl.s on avth alaa ot tha Sornot and la riaadere wer. perhapa. prompted by the feci that the arig anww1 ag U-e a iwbuii a a viiubi wa.

w. ar uHt 4 i i la tW ana itate-M-av. aM Wit tVe 4 etifWiraai tM a. at la a a a was aaa4 4 a na leva, rM it Tsi Nw Tfa a itl I Alia J-. -0 ff mt a r.

aa ner i AfRgrnrorr Jirrfit. i r'm HER OTHER 4LL5.T.oUatlf.rt.r.l,.An.r0.p.t. Tefy. brTf Alter JmU 4 Cihhrm. n-a- f-a.

tont That Others Have Aided tl 1m VMa Si-! al ral'e a Tut Mi IAK1. J.y lrvs eweaeMd th-a anarwingT f'ar th SWira a (aitwtlww at yeataeday UA a kad wf taa day after th MM(MtJ atl IfWM aa.4 a aae-ea, ll kV. II a 111 K4. aa fwl- Ml i.l WaaH MUIUa4r f-a- wtJh Aa.e a. 1.

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a ,..4 r-4 aaa we fa'-a t.a- t.a aA LL r.r;:r.?.? Th-'-vr swue pisses eco iaii.rr.. JlJllrJZ'0'4 -hM by baif tM a-H ta Asia saStl 1 ay.a.a-. Aa, 4 tt 1 1 auiea aavantag waa taaeei rr vryftM imm tnmim trie al Uai teey a VevaSt a-t Ta'ls ai.a It a blew, where Uermaa rre wero oa tie. ir a iaaM4 1 w-. k-tDD k-aa avAwtisw '''CABLE VS EAT HER TO FRiCEJ afia ear-a ka t.

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Jropo for tho American Commission for a attack siutn or th Somme, Relief in Belgium, for the great work to an ofHclsJ atatemeul on perf.vmad by th oommUaion la norta- lsuel tonight. 1 em tTanc. (irrrt.an alrplen wer ac.J tan war driven down ou .1. Four ItrU.sh mac hint are The report reads: alilara eo-aperated In ths .1 attaca of July 4 south of th both by heavily bombing th throughout the pre- ht and by machine gun fir and front a low altitude on enemy transports during tha actual On tha ether parts of th onnotawanra and artillery co-i were carried out. Herman machines wero dean 1 ten driven down out ol One 1iojU: balloon wad shot Four of our machinea a engaged la tho battle area it machines angaccd on other the front returned safely.

:200 GERMAN PLANES SENT TO OUR FRONT Cewthtwed frees Page 1. Calama a. 1. 1 i it Ail and a half tons ot bombs a tte.l during the day ot the j-n ind the night of July I IATL1 CHARGE FOR TURMEL Deputy to be Tried for Giv-i-j I formation to the Enemy. I VI.

I 5 Revealing useful in-i-n to the enemy will bo the r. gaUmt Iui Turmel. Deputy it -du-Nord. in his Approaching 1 a hamber of Deputies voted 1 rmmn to auspenl his Immunity on thia Accuaatton. j' Tunnel formerly waa charged 1 if lug wuh the enemy, conviction woulj have entailed a five lulann aenter.ee, white revealing re to the enemy is a by 4h.

Iputy 'libit teen In ten mo a Urn trial under the former charge. 'Jhamhar began an Inquiry In jr, 1'JlT. lnl. the finding of 1 frfus in iwiss money in the lnk room and wh! Deputy 1 l. i lured he had recAived In hla as Una! aivtscr Ut certain a farenccs with TroeUua.

Tmb Naw The auperlortty of th Cnti-nt Air fight Tone Tiaxa correspondent requeated shewn by th fset that during an Interview with these, two; Auatrian th laat week on tke British front ale a Sodsiiats, but received tha reply that 13 German airplanes wer downed, they would not "see a whlls only Ihlrty-stx British raachtae Among th resolutions the Austrian I ar mlaslng. Socialist drew up was a feUtement British mllltAry reports for th week pointing out that a democratic peace pay high tribute th work of th cannot be broueht about Americana At Vsus snd on the Somme. fi a Tork. It is believed that th aarmaA airplane was out of control (luring its plunge. Another Dlvlwa New Fwer fa.

la ft smsll patrol encounter last night two Germans were captured and another ot the enemy was killed by ah Amrintn detachment. This skirmish developed th fact that another new German division la now opposing the Americana la this sector. TOLL FRONT IS MORB ACTIVE. duns snd Rifles Busy German Air- plsne Forced Down. ima'THE AMERICAN ARMT IN PRAfcCE.

July 8, (AaaocUted Preaa.) After th qulft Fourth, there waa greater activity today on the Toul front. The Amerlt-nn artillery ehelled th enemy heavily with gaa projectiles this morn ing. whUa tho Germane earrled out their Uaual bombardment of th front line and back Area. Along th line there waa considerable rifl American airmen auc eejed In several reconnoitring and photpgraphlng expe-ditlonei and drove off hoetil machine nhhh attacked them. One reconnoitring plain encountered and gave battla to two German machinas.

on el ahkh was aeen to dive to tha earth. The Araer Scan returned "safely." The Germans lpcme artlv today in No Man's Land, but their effort war to no purpose. Their patrols are put li flight and a raiding party waa driven off before it could raaxa the Am ar lean tha nuvi t. I Started wm twin nm 1 nil tjrnarai rem maenle la the tc now ptana giv ta vaay ral 1 lag far a a. ajae tar.si.

wr 'Hui -a. wa-a M(r being raitured ail the Una. eaa. .4 1 4 4a ww The effect la I emtwrrasa th tts at heeiw.te4 Par r- wwaiw -4 t.wwt piepaiatwns. Uffe.a h.ra had Ihel re iete w-w the fact that aay at I h.

a 'It vie Aa -a It 1. rw tior by tk Al.le ay enJl.a 4a lrg ll I law -M Ae. at .4 Ma A Wt -V Ww aw veto Rvw Important meveenent In whh Ike ad ta.ef a va t-aaie aavaa wt4 aat tenda I aep th Germaa raaerve aval-! I h- rd swarai.g td-a al 4V w.wwi I a a-a a I --m They demand th reorganisation of Austria-Hungary into a federation of autonomoua nations and ths formation of a league of free Balkan Stales, and ad vocate the solution of th Alsace- Lorraine, Italian. Turklah. and colonial questions la accordance with the right of aelt-dctcrmlnatlon.

I BOMB MORE GERMAN TOWNS British Airmen Attack Cobienz and Saarbrucken. LONDON, July Alri Mlnletry tonight Issued this com rnun lent Ion on bombing operation: I On the morning ot the 0th Of July our machines heavily attacked th rail way station at Coblens. Observation was difficult owing to clouds. Saarbrucken also was successfully attacked. Our formation was.

attacked whil over Saarbrucken by hostile air planes, one of which was brought down in names and another was driven down. All our machines returned safely." Tho weekly summary aerial opera tions. Issued tonight, reads! stating that the American soldiers have shown the hlgheat fighting qualities. while their ataf work has ween a- Marshal Halg has eenl thia tel-gram to th 4th Araiy in recognition of Its succea at Hamel yesterday: Officer Commanding 4th Army: Pieaae convey to ljeut. Gen.

"ir John Motiaah and the ranks of hla command. Including the tanka and the detachmenla of American troops, my warm congratu'r-ions on the ejreees which attended eratlona carried out Thursday morwg and on th skill and anllantry with which they wore conducted. terad ale.gj the whole lia. The activity cf the a-Uaj fareve. It la suggested, ruta ft wholly new aer, wa th problem sasstirg the renting tier, man effort to renew hie iwaveuteal ta.

ward th Chenna porta ar pert Th poeatbtlittoo of el ale at renvate parte Of th Uae to Cover th development af tho real AtlAik until It waa well under way ar thought I lea yreaaing. atrn It ia th A. lie who ar ereatmg dlvoraioaa naw and not th teran It. I regarded as ejuite hkeiy that Gen eral Fock 01 be able form accurate estimates af the ciiim and etreneth af the blow bafer It 1 deltve.ad ad eaah hla concentrations of reserves sceord. Ingly.

It so. tho afficer her hop that th German aaaanit. when It doe com, can toptd withavt aay considerable aurrendar of lerntary One advantage of tho Increasing man power of the allied areata, whjeh observers think la certain to bo aipareni In tho ntt German rush, will lb possibility allied thrusts at other point elartg th line. I hue rwmnwlltng the Shifting; ef Herman reserve I meat these atlaca. It la e.ggted that Un eral Fnrh new la in a position I lake this means of alow Ing up the enemy w.thul Impairing hi awn rweaev.

NEW POUCY SEEN IN FOOTS ATTITUDE Washington Believes That His Recent Succession of Bloiss Means Much. 1 1 1 i 1 VS.rm nal wat a.a.oaO II. tal tk-al 1 1 ftvw-s aw-a a aa -t a anj I wa a. tM a Aaa iar Aiawaa 4-a. ar a.asai iWhims IUI tM taMa eaa ita aa It to thia aawi eawwt.

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PAR: T0 cllL'vL It em iwwl'f I eHeaae t-4 iaa ta wgto Cl keea tVrwwd and whwew th A as. evww i rwag a4 Arla4 4 kwe Sw La aJ FOCll MAY DCCIDC ON SIBCRIA. Waihlnrton Rearda Army Inter tentlon aa War Coancll Prablem. WASHINOTON. July S-Ruesla eea-ttnuea to be tho sabjret Of earpeet con-atJeratloo by tho AdminUtratlon.

and It la understood that there are alrnort dally exchange of opinion between Washington and the Entente rapitala through their respective eenbaaale hero and through ether channels of a lesa official owawlat la ttd. to 4 rwaad a i Itwa Vut Emeaaeu III PwMUe. I wa la preoswsd that aawth.t a'ra I n.mi wa we renamed Pwe C-e V. fa I al th fset hl ie ta r'eH ea -4 4 aa a li. et-a ewai Ij.i 'd ii ut a twt i r.

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al im a ww twit i a-a f'a 4a aa a 1 ta a. a a a I a- taaa aa 4 -a i t. ea aw- Mnad aW aa law 1 Awg ewaaxf ag taw toaiu'io a Wta, 4aa Wf aj tiaaaa a a aw fi.yt-gwtt ew.e-.a a a ed ft. sa? th rteu a 14 e-r-a. tie 4a a a 20 NORWEGIAN SHIPS SUNK- w.

a lia St -a wis Thirty-ore Live Leet ae rWeit a 1 laa a.a, i gg O.r.n! Jon. rr.V.. WASHINUTiiN. jar 1-ltrwM ra lh trvanthly laa eg ecwetaa laying ga to Garmaa oahwaarwa sutliaj during Jano waa rwperted by tatoe la tho lgtaa lae twdsy frwea th Christiania Pr-sw tfT. Twewly waie.

lettneg Id.k.J tawa, why publicity of tho steps In lhee ne- WASHtNGTON, July S. Increasing man power and rapidly oxtendlng aro.d.-d. leal th trol or ta air -hav pwrmitteo tn dop. af On th Brltlah weatern front, sine I of a new policy by General tSr-ialea that may reached. A 1 a I aana.

itaa a ta character. There ar military reaaona laa tnaw were law. a-ae wt wh waa v- -uwu aurftmai-ta a.a I oprtm commanavr ui th report ahowa that 122 German ma- lh chines wr downed and sevehty-threo opinion v. driven down out of control, against fifty-two British machines reported aa mlaslng. During tho lame period fourteen aeparate towns wer raided and bombed.

Tho airdrome at Boulay was raided Six times; tho railway triangle ut hi eta- Sablon. four; M.nnhelm. four: Bear-bracken And Thioiivllle. thrice: Treve and Prescatl. twlc, and aeven other towna once each.

Including Karlsruhe, where a Inrae explosion waa caused lu a metal works Naval airmen In the course of the week vigorously bombed docks, submit nne baaea, and naval worha In th ttelithhnrhood ot Zasbruggs. Olod, and Brugaft," Ths hellev that th uceela of hard local blowa that hav been atrwek recently by French. American, Brltlah. and Italian troop shows that ft new phaee of tha great battle la developing which might expAnd'lnto ft major operation on any part of the front where th situation 44 found favorable. Reports of th recent Succeeaful atrokea at the Oerman Unea are taken here to indicate that Oeaeral Poch no' longer feela under th urgent necessity ol seeping ng.aiy on me aeienaiva 10 arfri' economic a conserve hla force for th eaawcted ro- th peoiV.

ar now warned ut. Th t'nltcd S'ates Government has ro ghrded the propoaltlon strery 1y urged by sems oth Entents Pa wars for th dl-pafh to Siberia of an International army, la which America ahould large, ty repteeented. aa a purely miliiary problem. Con-Vjently It I undrrataod now that th decision virtually retg with General Foch and tha up ram ar founi-il. and It la regar-id as praa.

able that a dcxiaiua may We aanaanred ae-on. Meanwhile, aa part of rh general projet for relief cf Hue. a. etetai.s ri-ar tt fciLMf a during May w.a see glten uf ss l-1 J-in b4g fwy t-tal Inaaa ta a4 Va.a. It-alirg ft three whirl a never tha ylan for th peaeaful ireratln of It ia ard SiMrlg by rent Afa-r- rss) Otisiliea liian.

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aa a I ft. 1 ia1 a et Amerleane lL OTTAWA. Jaa The aarwa of lh following Anvaefaft aptaarvl I taSer (Sftualty at Kilted I tiiw, Jt 1 n.rp-iai, 1 a r. i II. a 1 ,0 a C.

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