Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1918 — NEWS PARAGRAPHS. [ARTICLE]

NEWS PARAGRAPHS.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT will formerly open the War Saving J ledge campaign in Indianapolis, une 11. GEORGE A. WILLIAMS is acting as special judge at Kentland this week during the absence of Judge C. W. Hanley, who has been called to Chicago on account of the death of his brother, Frank Hanley, of that city. Funeral services for the deceased will be held in Chicago Fri s day morning. „ . AUSTRIA MASSES sixty divisions for a drive on the Italian front. A military dispatch to the Italian embassy says that these divisions are massed at three points. AS 1918 CLASS REGISTERS United States drafts 200,000 more. 1,595,704 in national army when men in last call reach cantonments. TEUTONS MOVE for new drive on Americans. Unusual concentration is carried out near Metz; Austrain join in movement. More than a thousand Germans believed to have been slain in the Chateau Theirry fi8 ENEMY THROWN BACK in thrust on Noy on front. Crown Pnnce makes new fight to straighten out bulge in western flank salient. Heavy artillery is brought forward but allied line holds stability. AIRMEN BOMB Deleware Bay in hunt for submarines. Armed IL S. steamer reports she shelled and struck diver one hundred miles at S6 FOOD SHIPS SAFE, asserts Hoover. Food supplies for the army overseas has not been endangered and no fears are entertained that it will be says the food administrator. , WAR TO FINISH says Lansing, secretary of state. He says, “Prussia shall have war and more war and more war, until the very thought <rf war is abhorrent the Prussian land.