Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 August 1918 — Page 6
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INDIANA TO FURNISH
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Allotment of Quotas for "Unskilled Workmen Is Announced By War Board.
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WASHINGTON, Aug:. 2.—Allotment Of quotas of unskilled labor to be furnished by the various states to war Industries during the next two months Under the system of government recruiting put into operation today under the United States employment service were announced last night by the department of labor. By assigning quotas of unskilled laborers to be furnished in each state, the employBient service took the first step in 'an^ hands each day and see
B:meting the shortage of common labor tstimated by reports received today as approximating 000,000.
The announcement of the state 4uota followed a conference here today of representatives of a dozen war Industries with officials of the department of labor. The estimated labor Heeds of each of the industries was Submitted by the representatives and these estimates will be used in apportioning the first quotas.
The state quotas as announced include: Illinois, 40,230.
Indiana, 10,710, Kentucky, 4,140. Michigan. 12,830. Ohio. 25,245.
A DAGGER IN THE BACK
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FRESH MEAT SPECIALS Beef Roast, lb. ......17''jc Boiling Beef, lb... 15c, 17'/2c 2 lbs. sliced Liver ,,..15c Smoked Jowls, lb 25c 3 lbs. oarhead brand Compound $1.30
2 10c cans ground Pepper 15c Large bottle Vinegar 10c American Ball Blue 4c Large bottle Blueing 4c 3 packages Chewing Gum 10c (Yucatan, Black-jack, California Fruit.)
Large White Cobbler Potatoes, 15-ib. peck ..59c SOAP SALE Maple City Laundry ...5c Bob-White Laundry ...5c Swift's Pride Soap .. ...5c Clean-Easy Soap ....
CREAMERY BUTTER Freshly churned, lb.' 45c
WASHING POWDER Rub-No-Mor»
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MACARONI and SPAGHETTI
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BRESETT'S 19c STEEL CUT COFFEE. Try one pound guaranteed to equal any 30c grade. If you are net satisfied we will refund the cost.
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ALLIES CARRY LINE FORWARDJNNEW DRIVE
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Is shown in reports from the front. Goussancourt has been captured and the northern edges of Mueniere wood has been cleared of Germans. This marks an advance of a mile and threequarters. Nothing is said of the fate of the Germans at St. Gemme, at the tip of the salient, but it is to be assumed that they have retreated from their perilous position.
Germans Are Surrounded, further toward Rheims, the important town of "Vllle-En-Tardenois has been encircled by the allies, it is reported. The dispatch would seem to indicate that the German defenders of the place have been surrounded by the allied advance.
Advices reaching London say the success of the allies on the western side of the line is the most important accomplishment since the German retreat from the Marne began. The view taken in the dispatches is that the advance on Thursday was the turning point of the campaign and possibly of the whole war.
Must Hurry Retreat.
While the detailed reports so far re-
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at any rate that the German retreat which has been proceeding slowly, must now be hurried if the enemy is to escape a terrible pounding from the allies' heavy guns.
The advance of the allies to within easy cannon range of Bazoches and likewise of Fismes, the German base on the Vesle, will tend to disarrange all plans the enemy may have formed to hold his opponents at bay until the defense along the Vesle oould be thoroughly organized.
FIGHTING IS BITTER.
American Advance At Sergy Marked By Desperate Encounter. LONDON, Aug. 2.—Fighting of the most bitter nature marked tho American advance east and southeast of Sergy on Thursday, says Reuter's correspondent on the American front.
Believe farm north of the village of Clerges, was the German strong point,! since from it, they could command the i approaches on four sides and their gun nests about it were concealed cleverly] in the ripening wheat which afforded excellent cover. "This kind of fighting,** the £rrespondent continues, "is slow business and bad business for tne side that tries to hurry it, unless it has an overwhelming power of guns and in this opening fighting guns cannot be concentrated as they are for trench attacks.
Meet Crack Divisions.
"Two divisions opposed to the Americans were the 200th Jaeger division, which seemed to be composed of stout fellows from various German states and the 216th which was brought from Kemmel on the British front in Flanders by way of Lnon, where they had rested for several days. They did not appear to be such good material as the other division. One youngster of l!t said he rad been a year in service, but that this was his first light. He avowed with tears that he did not like it. Other prisoners, being asked why the Americans were beating them, replied: 'The Americans have good food in their stomachs, while the Germans only have poor stuff that no one could fight upon.' "Not far from this front a somewhat pathetic group was found. There were five Germans and an officer on one side of it and four Americans on the other. It had been a fight to the finish and the last American to survive had thrust his bayonet downward Into the earth to signify that he was the last one to see it through.
BEE MEN TO MEET.
Will Discuss Modern Methods Making of Honey. There will be a meeting of the beekeepers of the county Monday afternoon in room 44 of the court house. E. G. Baldwin, bee specialist, of the United States department of agriculture, will be the speaker. Any one interested in bees in any way is invited to attend this meeting, where the latest and most profitable methods of apiculture will be explained. The production of more honey is very important, both to the producer as well as the consumer, in this time of sugar shortage.
After a short session at the court house the meeting will adjourn to the farm Peter J. Piker. Tlulman street
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UEV. BERRY RETURNS.
The Rev. O. H. Berry has returned from his vacation and v.-ill fill his pulpit at the Liberty Avenue M. E. church, morning and evening. He has bern at Battle Ground camp several weeks. —o PHONE XWj "Tp YQXJR WAN'S ADS. 1
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