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German Positions In Noyon Valley are Expected to Fall in the Near Fuiure, t'NlTED TRE5-- CaBLEuR.VM. : PARIS, Aug. 20, 4:00 p. in. General Mangia's army attacking; on a wide front between the Oise ! and the Aisne this morning is driv-j ntcA a Aton into the most ! 44 "fc" r ! vital point on the west front. The, German positions are in danger of i r I being Outflanked. I Tb tm-mv has hern forced to with- 1 crav.- his h-:..-.x v artillery .- beyond Noy n. j A-f 'idinK to rt-forts. Th s:Mori; in th? Nonn region vr.iloy are .-Nrectod to fall. The Fr.mh dominate th AiSIct'.e valleys. frin.in po- : tlv; Oi.se Aisne nil ,-. ,.., i rt'MTED Press l.ablegram.1 1 ! LONDON, Aug. 20, 1:30 p. m. , French UOOPS attacking On a frontj tv"v r , ,i of ten miles between the Oise ana the Aisnehave advanced a maxi-j rr,m Hnth of two miles. The at-1 tack is continuing satisfactorily and the advance now endangers the whole German line along the Aisne front from Soissons eastward. A withdrawal to the Chernin des Dames by the Germans would not ue unexpected. More 'than five hundred additional rri-.or.crs hae been taken in this new attack At the

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unkirie on a wme ironi no. t.. - .-! and reached Thlescourt suourbs nraquemort and Fendu wood and most .-,f rh villace of F.euvraignes nave a.?o fau'en into French hands. Th-ir aserjirngre?s has beer, aooui a sEatnst stubborn resif-tence. BOTH SIDES ARE SNIPING Ev FRANK J. TAYLOR ViIh'th AMERICAN ARMIES. A.-g 13 (night.) Continued sniping is in progress in Fismette which is held rrMy"by the Germans and partly by h, Germans and partly by the Ameri'"'xhre is conidrable artillery nght,r.g at intervals but there are no infantry operations of importance. PRP.NCH TROOPS' FURTHER ADVANCE j ri'viTT-D FBESS r VBt.EORAM rARIS. Au. 2". French troops advanced further between the Oies and the isne last night, capturing the village of Vassons, the war office announced today. Artdlery f.ghtms on the tlx vile front between I.assigny and Bresiiti:ourt was r port..r HOSTILE RAID TS! T?EPULSED ! j rBT WiTEr rRr?. : TiVA?j.jI.-J-p(-)X, Aug. 20 Xorth ot Toul a host a raid was repulsed Men-. ,iav with losses to ... enemy. Genera! j Per;-hmg reported today. THRIFT STAMP SAVUNliD irUIVXiiiOXj j I 1'Mir.n Press. 1 V.fHlNiiTOX. Aug. L'ie Americans 1 have invested $i''"" ilf"'.f"0 in war sav- I and thrift stamps, the treasury ae- ; ip.g 1 nt reported today. As a resu.t of. part iTi he thri.'t stamp id' a tn? per capita ivo-its of the country has increased to. 74. Indiana's total :nd her per capita is is $2C ".?". 7 .on PRES. WILSON BACK ON JOB TBt UNITEr PRESS. j WA SHI NG TON. Aug. 20. President i Wilson returned this morning from his I M-r.rk-. nd trip to Magnolia. Mass . ; . ... -u. ,.!,., ,1 ,b b,s i-rier.l nn,?: wiic-re iuH.-...vu - -.a sor Col- House. AUTO TRUCKS UPSET; 2 HURT fSrcriAi. To Tfi:: Timei.1 GRIFFITH. Ind.. Aug. 20. The first soldier auto train pdssed through Griffith vesterday afternoon, numbered 64. Co. A. At the turn of Junction av e- ,,,. two trucks upset injuring three men Thev were given medical at tention and sent 10 e rovvn Foint the;- camped where

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a. v, -' : c O. 7 ' 1 J f : " r -v. I 4A r .- 3 2 HABOLQ C. GOOCEICS. IS"icn!. Ta "!!; T'li:.' MEK1U LL.V1 LLC, 1X1'.. Aus. In official day casually lift Unlay ajrcors the r.amc of Harold f. tloodri-h. son of Mr. and iir-,. chri.:s ;.oark-h. f - r. No. 2 crown ron.t vh. was killed in r.ttion July 1. in 1- rar.ee. He w as ;o vo:n or age Do -or.iboi 3 an-1 on the first of May. int. enlisted in ..'. V. Xti -n.l .;uard at Oary. On ' August I'.e m.is transi'vrrcd as pri vat er,l).-t it. i"."ii to Co. Indiana Infantry. His intnt record war, marked (.xct-llent. ct and f.nthfi.!. One year ;'sj tomorrow he left One year i's-i tomorrow ho left Gary for t.air.p bliclfy at iiatt lesnurt? n'r training and was there unt;! April 2ft when he palled for ranee. He had a huyt of uan:, ri. nds aild that hn In;idc the uprorr. orifici fe-r h.s .N.nntry will be the one consolation to his rtiat is es. Charles Bocca of Gary. 17 1 7 Dv la ware street, whose mother is Mrs. Je: sie Togo, is also reported on the casualty lis: as dead. The first report concerning him was -at he was scere! w-ounded. L If SESSION TODAY at Two-Day Session of Hammond Court. Judge Terkins of the Indiana Industrial Board began a three-day session at ithe Hammond court house this morning. r-jeQ hmni t..ft.T- anil sott-.nirs for tov.--. .. ... - .- - ! morrow and Thursday follow: i Today Grrkovl'-ii vs. imatia .-'ee. 1.0.. . Klunuk vs. Illinois Stfd Co.. Kragfh vs. Illinois Steel Co.. Xozicka .-. Universal Portland Cement Co.. I'opiek v. Uni versal rcrMand Cement Co.. Ca'-fiik vs. I Consuni'-rf- Co. Wednesday Adams vs. I.-.'erstato Co., 9 a. m.: Kumeliotis vs. Marks Manufacturing Co.. continued. 11 a til: Vasilakopouloo s. Inland St'-e! 'o . 11 a m . Condottl vs. Inland Ster! Co.. 2 p. m.; Koselirk vs. Inland Steel Co., 3 p. m. Thursday Karras vs. Marks Manufacturing Co.. 0 a. m.; Vriatr.aif fow vs. Marks Co.. a. in. 10 a. r.i.; Kaiser vs. Ke'.ly. 11 DRINK FAMILY GETS REPRIEVE t IRT Fvited rnEs ! WAfHINGTOX. Aug. 20. A throe months reprieve for th Drink family has been gained regardk-ss of what action the senate takes on the bone dry .in:er.dnwr.t. Under the original an-.end-r-.ent the -a!e of all linuor would hare reased January 1. The new- plan postpones th- clay until April 1 w..h a simid 1 s p-1. a t i' -r. for the nianuf aeture of b--er and win" whica was to eon.-- Nov. j t. i When the senate reconvenes there i? ,: like!-.- to be considerable diseunsion and I if p-.ay bo well in September before final i-.-.;.., i nV-.i-i U.evor.d t'--.ii tho-, 1 httlc here for tt thir WARNING AGAINST HUN SUBMARINES fRv "United Press. WASHINGTON. Aug. 20. Warring that German U-boats rnav be landing on our shores was given today. Crews from U-boats are believed to have visited eastern cities with their ears cocked to any bit of information useful to Germany. "The r:.treme length of the American coast line makes it Impcssl1 Vic to prevent lar.iir.ss at nignt. Gary Superior Court. In Gary superior court t.l:s mcrn:n,' superior court this . , , ,. ,,. r- T.-11 1 througn nis .i-.' . '-- "-ainu. i Henrv l"'an:els filed papers aska-.g for a divorce from his w ife. Ootavic DanMs, the piamtiff. alleging that his wif shortlv af;r their marriage frerjuentcd dance halls and dnnKing places and came neglectful of her household du - ties and was ,-ld and indifferent toward him. The plaintiff resides at Indiana Ha.bor. Wilhclmina Kle.n. through her atj 1.,. iinc a o. !. - 'Klein on the grounds ! human trc at merit. of cr'nrl and in-

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SiULli Former Hammond Man's i Cycb Skids As Kg Passes I Auto With Fearful Kecuit. ' i lirc.-f A. T, cy list, h: o:l; ' ; : '. i. a : : i: , and I'orni' -r'y t r.i , i ; . o Su;. rh .n.r., i "!u- st n v ii.' :i , i 1.: he as ;-t;-Johnson was t: ' driven by I-red . . toriK fr-.m Chi ! friends. Th." e i is. n. f Mr ; a i . n: aru'-r.' motor--. Hairy ;. S 1 '.:(:. Hati'.r.iond !o ed at tin- l.i'Cuir.i' l". m; any at Cast CI.: i: : Sunday mirlit r.va; v h.l,: riding hits oil y an autoni : ii.Ie. :iiB t" pass a ir.in.hiti'K'aoda. who was moa - w ; ; ;i ,1 j -a rt y o! i skidded and Jo! -in ; was : n rover, u uo i',,r dva i. ; Va! pa ra;su !..-.. arri ;n;; . H. ;: ; :. ; . ; Harry K U,s ' J. nn:e .Ivlinr-.-: Juhns :i. .i .. t Johnson, a .v t Kdwin K. J :r:t for O.ir.-.p heen itn.os;b o no! : r ):..-. k I,T t .ta'. an o and picked l.n.i u the - d.,-1 wforu '-. : e ? s . , .- ,Ti(h r.-e 1-rov: r, (Past :er. Mrs nsi-n and I.- 1 s. Axel I-ld win K A. J:,n- . has just far it has m ..rd. r a h . Jo An airrmolnt ccurri-d Chieaj,,: ai ' :!;. IJoaf ripe. 1 it t re at "fsht that d:.!t:.iKCd four mi.-hmr. n, or Ics?, and ruffled the tempers of least that nun. ho rof individuals. I. J. ullutn, 03 OJ fine Cro.e afr.u-. Chicago, w.-.y ,:; vir.sr est on C t:i-j.: avenue r.fr I'-r.-:-til arn-je .l,.rn i-,, automobii.5 o-ihiic-- w:th that of Mrs. Rose M-.Ou-.wn C711 Hemlock sireet, Tn C"ll:.-ion knocked er.r oior against thi Thrkrel! and injured Indiani Harbor frs MeQu wn': e.-,: ' I 'r. i . .- . r c:'- I: ear . latter ejuif,. bar gas t a r.',;. l. ,id: : -g t h In the mix-;, p. '1 -. u.-st r. i in; f'-!ider.. etc. ie ear of 1' n f t t. was rirt 1 lso Stumpf. 12nr, y. . n hit atid in.ju v- . Mr. ; 1:1.11.1 was the city o u ! t lor .nested and held t r-cklff 3 driving. !)' I refused to pay an; j think that he. tis1 t he 'h ira.in Mot 0 special privilcg. s. : t a i n-d a n a ' t o r r. .- . y d.irnc-.gcy. sei nnr.g to - he was a m nibej- rf or Ciub that lie had Pr. r.Kkn- !1 has rey and prrpeses In su" damagrs. :ea: t 1 1 IEOLSHEVIKI I TWINS GUARDED BY HUNS rr.r Unitep Fkes; WASHlNdTi 'N. Aug 2' Ln in- anl j Trotnky are aboard n w arship on the iKoadste-id of K.-e.n:-trdt under the p !te,-t:on rf the C.r;ma;i flic and hold-I ;pk themse'n -s i -ad;- to fle to Gr- j 'man;'. Stockholm ruble; report It i? 1 ! declared unlikely that the Roi.ehev.k : leaders w without C is in a -;, : ! t o u son a c a ; n ret rug 1 ad ;t- fKoiis1 n th 1 a t - rnn n pro tf r g n of terror - and arrest? ; month ' v e be made ; . : TlT A TT'T' ViTT.T. REPORTED SOON f BY I'vit:::. ppr.?.1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 20, The manpower bill making the draft age i ? to 4f w ill be i port d to t n house today or late tomorrow. Hi. use leaders hope to got. the measure through by the end of the week. "ipp.,. iti.n to t he war department's plan.- "as swept away ny Scirc'ary Uak. r's statement that ir11 of IS will he taken only wh n r.corssary, committee, n.cmlnrs declared. I'assage of the measure probably will be aided by March's tra tm-nt that the wir will end in l. i.e Consideration L-f the bill is under way today raid Frank Morrison, secretary of the American Federation of Labor, r.ppeared before the. house committee to o;,;.iv-e the work or fight amendment put in by the senate military committee. It is believed this a dropped. mainly Raker lias failed to mendment will because support U Sc 1 etary I : T A T TPrifTDC ,"" j.vVwt, j LAND IN RUSSIA j 1 rU.viTEr Fkcss Capi.e-tkam. ; LONDON. Aug. 20. Jarane.-c troops ! hav e landed a' Nikolaievsl: to 1 rotect j all cd - liei-il cut , ll.er---. recording at 1 n Buy a Thrift Stamp nd lick the Hun.

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i'sit;:;) 1'kes.s C'aii.ei5iiam J LONDON, Aug. 20, 4:30 p. m. An advance of four miles on the tifteen mile front by the French is the gain since Saturday morning. By I'xiTtu Truss. i WASHINGTON. Aug. 20. A ; German submarine was rammec J and probably sunk by an American steamer on August 17 near Winter Auarters Shoals off the Virginia coast. n o-iyr-i rr.rss LONDON, Au CAr.'.c-.RAM.j I . 20. Another i contingent of American troops has arrived at Liverpool, it was anr.ounced today. They were cordial ly received. rir I'xited rr.Ess ) WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. Gen ; eri Pershing has awarded dis-: : . I tinguishea service crosses to twe:;-; tv-four orticers and enlisted men o: the army. Three of them were awarded nosthumously. lv;7i,r Fkcfs CACu.r.i-.r.AM. ROME, Aug. 20. Submarine F-! 7 entered the Gulf of Ouaranerro in the Upper Adriatic and torpedo-j ed and sunk a large Austrian' steamer, the admiralty announced ( today. The government of Quar-: anerro is east of the Poland naval : base between the Istrian and Croa-j tain coast. j Fr 1'xiTr.ri Tress J WASHINGTON. Aug. 20. Czar j Ferdinand of Bulgaria is being! held by Germany, virtually as i hostage, according to advices; through official channels today j That Germany may be taking ; -these means of assuring Bulgaria's! loyalty is thought here. Ferdinand j left Bulgaria suddenly after a, , rumor of Bulgarian efforts toward! peace appeared. j Others say Ferdinand has longi been surrounded in his court with j German officersjind g iaids. tt-..Tn rr.n,:A,,..r.r.B,M. PARIS, Aug. 20 -Six thousand persons were killed or injured inj an explosion at the Krupp works , . . 1 : last June, accoraing to letters taK - a fmm n'Knpprs car.tured on the: t-k' licaray was learned here; Br United Tress. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2 aft The Thomar work or fight amendment to the man powfr bill is an insult to labor. ! Frank Morrison, seer-tary or tne Amieiican Federation of Labor, charged; 'before the house military affairs com-. ' rr.ittee today. He said the amendment' j was nothing less than lahor conscription !r.d tha it would be manda tory 'on the president to enforce it to pre- ; vrnt strike. 1 ' Senator Thomas, the a-ithor of the ', amendment, has said it is aimed at ' strikers." Morrison declared. "The i government is not exercised over the i industrial situation but someone is and he Is hidden in the dark," he continue,!. -Organized labor has kept faith, i Strike out the influences behind labor I conscription and y:,u will find the most pinlific profiteers in the nation.'" ; Morrison denied Thomas' charge that war work was being held up by the strikers end the statement that miner . were laying off two and three days a week Dr. Mann, chairman of the ed- ; ucational advisory board. told the : committee that drafting of men below 1 twenty-one would not wipe out eduj cation in the country. I Several members of the committee 1 pointed out that since the boys of 'eighteen would be the last to be draft ed they would In all probability makeup the eighteen divisions to be in tins country by June 30 next year. 1 GERMAN LOSSES ESTIMATED United Press Cablegram. LONDON. Aug 20. German dead and prisoner.' since the beginning of the "ar aie roughly estimated at nearly three million, it w,-s learned today.

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American and French 6oldiers. searching ruins of chateau. Three American officers were killed and one seriously wounded when the enemy bombarded this chatoau near the western pront. American acd French soldiers can be seen searching in the ruins of the building.

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I JAPANESE RIOTS ! ARE SUBSIDING T07i;TK.Eots have 'caused pohce in t up.nort i:rilar. c alt icnmrarallu!i. frf. fron, disturbances T inlitp t.i tli Lli-..ta- liavn ll.n Lights m the nn tmguished. Pireet.-i are deserted newspapers are fmbiddten to publish news of the riots. All places if amusement are closed and tramvaj s are stepped. The rioters are charging that the .farmers are. iarg-ly responsible for the rice shortage, declaring that 1 2 'V"" !.'"''' bushels of rice are hoarded b-" the producers. The minister of marine? has announced that the provincial governors report the disturbances subsiding. NEW REGISTRATION j 158,000 LADS Er United Press WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 Trovost Marshal General Crowder today cstirr.at

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ed tht l"iS.0fa tn--ii who hnve reaci.ea ,. ,1.1their twentv-first birthday since June 5,,1,R)uts comparatively quiet. Ncrly 3.o0n ,r,,c r befoio Aus. 21 will rcg- I a''1dlt 10ria 1 Winners were t.ik-n in one

ister next Saturday. Of these it is be lievrd nbout fifty per cent cf the regis trants or approximately 7?, 000 men will v,. .,t, 1,1,- for Class 1. Indiana estimates are 4.265. GERMANY USING MERE BOYS TO FIGHT By WEBB MILLER united Press Cablegram PARIS. Aug. 20 The serious inroats that the allies" perristcr.t hammerng are making into the German reserves

which udendorff is saving for a su-j dispatches received today. preme effort is shown by several facts I Workmen who have been without j including appearance of several Aus-i bread for two days raraded the streets j 150th Field ArtillerV Of Itltrian divisions on the west front and a I shouting. "Away with the Germans." i "

number of troops of the 1313 class among the latest prisoners. The proportion of boys taken in recent hauls indicates that practically all of the 1310 class has been sent to the front. That tne recent meeting of the: Kaiser and the Austrian emporer was to discuss tre man pow c r miuju, 11 is v. u'ained in r-l'-abl- reports from Switzer land. 7-inperor TCar! at the clo?.- rsluetir.-ly agreed to lend Ludendorff "'cannon fodder" if public opini n would stand tnstrain ,TW0 SERVICE ! FLAGS DEDICATED I tfieil'UI. To Tkb Tiiir.s ' CEDAR LAKE. IND.. April 20, St. i Martin's church at Hanover Center w ill j dedicate .1 service ting on Labor Day be. j t ween two and four p. m. The ( -. n. F. j of that vicinity will nlso deii'Mt- a fiag. Peter J. Schreiber 1.- a nternhvr of the c;oinrnaee.

W$CA0SO C acawqco FREIiCH EXTEND THEIR GAINS UVITEn FPES3 ripixiKAM i. PARIS. Aug. 20 The Kre nch conrtmue to extend ar.n consolidate their -gains on both sides of Noyon. They .have pe:-.-t rated further toward Rove

ex- 'and I.assigny. Tit latter tov.i- virtualmd.ly has been occupied. The G. rmans are

; furiously bombarding the entire rprlon while the French are shilling Noyon fiom two directions The Fienoh now aie in possession of Larsigny plateau. They arc within dve niile-. of Noyon from the south General Mangin's art:llery ia 5wftr. ing pll of this, terr.tory except a narrow cut!' t toward: ,11 1 S( -rd. NEW BATCH OF ! HUNS TAKEN By LOWELL MF.LLETT rfVITirn Tdc.c- 1 . ... 'e v .' Iii.i.'iH A M 1 i WITH THE BRITISH IN FRANCE, Aug. 1 11 (night. While events ar s-haping the course of the wes'ern campaign ana tne allied command is foilow1 place or another, the major;. y by th-; The British haul in the neighborhood or eiuite.-steen tms nvrmng totalled or cuiTcrsteen tp13 m- rnin 6? 3. TERRIBLE FOOD RIOTS IN RUSSIA United Press Cable -,r am 1 AMSTERDAM. Aug. 20. Hundreds oft : persons nave neon Kiue.j and wounded j in terrible food riots w hich are under 1 way in Petrograd. according to Bvrlin J They encountered a detachment of j i guards, a battle ensuing in w hich hun- j I dreds were killed and wounded on both sides. Martial law has been proclaimed.! ; The populace is demamding aid. JARL REFUSES TO SEND TROOPS 1 ' United Press CABLEflRAM. ' ZURIP.l. Aug. . emperor Karl has : refused to send Austrian troops to the ! n-1-ctr.rn fmnf n CCOT'd 1 n to n rumor current in Vienna, dispatches declared today. GEN. HAIG PROGRESSES IN FLANDERS I'MTEO Pkes ( " 1P1X .T.ANf 1 :re Continued LONDON. Aug. 2". cor. tinned progress in Flanders was reported by Field Marshal He:g today. Four German at'icks were repulsed south of Chaulnes.

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EXPLAINS Council Refuses to Rescind Order to Merchants, Gary Men Protest In Vain at Meet, Kpkciai, To Thh Times CROWN I'OINNT. IND., Aug. 20. At the meeting of the Lake County Council of Defense held here yesterday the j members in executive session took up : the case of F.ev. I'eter Weil, pastor of a i church on Indiana avc. Hammond, and j Rev. Weil appeared before them to exj Plain his having the U. S. flag flown at j half mast on July 4th. j The Treacher declared that the rep- ! on the fiag staff had jumped the pulley j r.nd stuck two foot from the top. Hj declared the act was unintentional and 1 explained that he had been notified that j the flag was at half-mast by a woman I who also reported it to the police. Weil ! explained a series of actions which lead I to the incident and was exonerated by j the council. All chargr3 against him 1 were withdrawn, j COUNCIL EETUSES TO KESCIND OKDES. j A matter which has been hanging fire and causing a great deal of comment and discussion in regard to the closing j of stores on the south side in Gary was 1 again aired before the defens- board. A j petition which had been filed before the ', State Council by Attorneys Jones and , Call of Indianapolis and again referred ; back to the County Council was presentI ed by Attorney Jones, who represenf-d j the business men of Gary. East Chicago and ..vera! Hammond merchants. Th"v : I Pleaded that the general closing order j be modified and the merchants be perj mitted to operate their stores as h"r-to-fore. Jones stated that the merchants wish to en-operate with the County Council by the conserving of fuel and manpower and had no disposition onlv j to do that which was best. I Frank Greenburger. 2!st and RroadI way, second hand clothing stor-; J j Friedberg, ladies- and .cent's clothing. I 1S3S Broadway; Chas Rarren. l.'th and Broadway: Jos. Diamond, gents' furnishing. 12th and Washington, all gave evidence that the closing of the stores our nignts a wcrek would eventually them out of business. put Most of the people on th south sHr are employed during th day and th nights are the only tune they have 10 purchase supplies and Do pPr cent of the business of these stores is done after 6:1:1 p. m. The Council heard the pleas of the retitioners and in spite of all the r.ments presented the Council refused to wavtr in one instance that the closing order should be modified, but each member was o.f one mind, that lh resolution recently passed by that lody he upheld, and that if all the stores close nobody will lose anything and It was moved and seconded and every member of th- Council voted that the petition be denied. Attorney Jones stated th.t the matter will be appealed to the State j Council. i The Gary Building and Trades Couni cil and the Central Labor Union both i sent j communications to the Council (Continued on pe flve. diana Has Been Cited Under French Orders for Bravery and Efficiency in July Battle. Times Bvreait At State i'apiti:.. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. Aug 20 Colonel Robert H. Tyndall. of Indianapolis, con-.mandirg Indiana's contingent of the famous Rainbow Division on the western front in France, has written a letter to Harry K. Smith, adjutant-general of Indiana, in which he enclosed a copy of the French orders, oniricthe I.TOth p'irl-t rtilterv- ImlinnCe . atil!eiy regim?nt. which ho commands I for hravry and ( fje ii-ncy m th'- gieat ! battle which stopped the Germans at th; Marne. The letter is dated July .. Parts of his letter indicate tuni'thlnc of the lighting situation "over there1 (Continued on Tag- Five.)

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