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E HD ITCH IN OPE! FIGHT Wounded Americans in Paris Give Their Impressions of Boche Fighters Met in Battle. r.v itj:i j. p.ou.Mrvir.. ; Internntb.nril Nf' S-r !: PARIS, July 5. While openly praiiii the effective work; of the German artillery, Amer-, lean wounded who are bein.1; : brought to Paris hospitals ricclarc that the German soldier! is no equal to the American in j hand to hand tihtinc;. j "That's our meat this open war- ; fare."' th") !-.iy. "and if we hacn't ;ot down all ihf ms ,rm! out? of. trench wartarr, we r.in f''ht in the open." 'Tradition of th American army nil center about the open uaifaie of;

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'inasts. said Keunen rousiey, or 15 'iew lid. Cleveland. Ohio, who w ho huTwas wounded ry a machine pun let through the left knee cap in the litrhtinp around Chateau Thierry pi; the Marne front. Half Hun I'orrr I'loo. T V, If,,.-. r . n I I C .j 1 1 K tuirlc In lilt- I Iii M 'in mm ' i t -T.iiin- .- ... . u . i .'. .nut zp tin? In the open but Ip Knows now that we Yanks n i .nm.tliin: or two about that same TouMey declared. "My company i ovsr-ii a wheat Held in order to ilrixe the Hermans out of a wood and when we came upon two of their rrraehin mm crew- half of them (led while we acconn'ed f"r the other? Then turned the ptir.s on the runa w a s. Tao of the machine -tin crews who ept up .1 le. telly fire until we were upon them, finally thiew up their hand, but 1 shot 'em both. We .innt' fm like taking that port of . .... .i ... . j III 'nnCU. WIM M e ii liir iiit- ih-t . . i .. . . i . . a V. m. m f-t Oil! mm I a ! iumrn ui'-in j trv to wirrender to save their own j I S Ä 1.11. Tousdey. who he will soon he hark to et a co'.ple moie' a erred that wounded Hermans were treat- . V- -l in i nl :mil p pi thin: no.i:e uniifr the circumstances none fo them Itnuo in Ma-- Formation. "The German foldiT Is br.ive rnnush when lie is in nias forma - . ! - a i 1 1 v, r n cominjr Iin - I ; : ' he keens do,, to his niats. but he won't tackle one p-ierican bv himself.' ?aid John F. McCarthy, of Ho-ton. McCarthv wa -hot throu-h the right hip with a machine pun bullet. "Thev are not a Eood :i the mrifsni at b.and n hand combat," be continued. ' The won'1 stand up indr rt Hut T know Amencnm 'ül. T.t v et in !b ope" and wi go tMioucb.' whe'hei in company formation or not." Beware of "Knmcrarl.' Virori-MH hu been tausht to ' beware of Herman who veiled, k .a r n e id " cco.-d in e to John II. of 5t'-Hwbe!.- Pinn. TeH r e w e r j-rnr. nhfl w.a -hot in the left aid Mi .at two i'e'-Mins called out "1. nier.ad" a h and two com,d wre dashing towards them in r counter attc- The .ii".ii.irs inrndd to make piiHuir:'. of the t'leri:ian. but the II ; " - tb.rew hand prensdes .at Them after s!nv tinp. Xh band Viv had no i ade. o? w e r. ! w i I d um k now ." in I.Hn tlleMl Prew er ai.l. "'inil w e w ith eur hi nrets " A few m '. '1 i 1 e- 'it o 1 Jve.w .-: e ;- I i m In t b e 1 - b l - 4 Ie,.t hi" wound. i-it until " A T ' ' -i:;l,vnc post. -.-. t b i r WOMAN IS ELECTED TO HOLLAND PARLIAMENT riTrtP n the history of Holund a woman ha jus; bfen el-cted to the rv'tch pailiament. ..id an r.xclnnge T'.Krftph dispatch from Am-deid:. m -oil.iv. Her nan.H i-' Mi- C.rovene-w-er and l.e was cl.c.en tb--oci.llist N '"..l ticket. 20 NORWEGIAN BOATS ARE SUNK DURING JUNE W v f-H I XOT "'. -I'-lv --Twe-tv Norwegian v -fN m ; c r e ; a T l a 7? gn. ton. we?- -urK dfire .1 ipr. ir. urdi'-f to a . a ' a in te'i. i-i.i. ?! Ill - I . 1 . . o. !..!- -,ei a : e ' "P'M ! f d . ... I . ; on T'- i . ' V -i c ...... . :- tc . i : Hi it : hi,-j IcM .t tbe'.r hve.j.

Would Ally u. s., Great Britain and Japan to Bar Huns

.shi(;to, July 5. A nolutbui propoinp that the I'niled suites. Great Itritain an.i f.ipait iUM- into iin sreiin'nt to rluit tin oMitml jKiwrrs out of the li"ifir ocran ia- inli-o-ducMl in the senate this idler iMMtll. Tin resolution piojoes that tliere oiintrie? and China and Ktissia, Mlieneirr the two latter shall 1e abb' to contribute rea-M'iialb-proportions of sea h-w-cr" to Ik adniittctl as sifrnator-U-v, vh;Jll nter Into latinp aPreeinent' to nuike it ini)Ossible for the tvntral MerM to i ! vace war on the Paeifir ifni-t. TropoMNl I'unishnient. ine 5teemeni ,s jMopo.-eo a. ! punishnient for the central powers for the illegal methods of warfare employed during the present war. t forth that no warships or other armed vessels of any power which has heretofore or shall hereafter use illepal methods of warfare on the high, seas shall be permitted to have, hold or obtain ports, harbors. possessions or landing . places on the Pacific ocean 1 . .. ...... ti, .'Aurtlut ion was Introduced bv ; s'en Sauis burv of Delaware, who asked that it be allowed to he on the r table to be called up later for con- j sideration. Text of Resolution. The text of the resolution follows: "Resolved. That it Is opportune for the governments of the United States. Japan and Oreat Britain. , now allied in war apainst the powers of central Kurope. to enter into lasting agreement? to render it Inexpedient for am one and impossible for said central powers to enter upon, enpace in or pursue a course ! of warfare or use methods of warfare on the Pacific ocean not justlfled or warranted bv the laws of ' war as heretofore accepted and constrited by this povernment and its ' allies. "Such agreements should include i nrni liinn' ,! That the Chinas republic ' and the Russian people also, when able to establish a sufficiently strong and stable povernment, and an.v other government on thp raclfic lit- - ral. prepared to contribute to the common purpose reasonanie propor- ; tions of sea power, may be admitted ! ! as signatories. j 'armed essels of any power which; j h herIofr or hf.il lie, -after ' I p v . s 1 1 e an unwarranted course of , warfare, or use illegal methods of , warfare on the high seas, shall be j permitted to bae, hold or obtain port.-. brrbotM. possession, or land-; inp place on the pacific ocean whence such warfare may be waped ; or may be used as ba-es of otfense or plaies of refuge. And. I ' n II 1- Hl. I . . . . I . . . . running such meu n iuoo to enforce such agreements by their unlimited sea power and such auxih iary as may be necessary. Other Not Sounded. The te-olutton simply propose lea cue of nations to bar from the Pacitio ocean tho-e have failed to observe itit err. a t iona 1 w a rf.i re nations that the rules f -aid Sen. S.tulsbnry. The proposal did not come from the administration and so fur- as he knows, Sen. SauNburv i -aid. the other nations mentioned in , the revolution have not been soij-.d-d nut on the proposed amendment. Sett. Saul- 'ury said h did not propose to call up the re-iolutiori for ;h seTiate - oonsidera ticn until af-t:-the proposed concre-sional rti ess and at tbit tine h would make a speech on the resolution m w lv.ch th" situation on the Parii and t:i tb.e far ens; wcmhl tu disc !s-pd at i op. side i" able lencth MISSIONARY WORKER DIES IN INDIANAPOLIS ll.ter I. fl-e..! N W s Sil vi. : 1 NDI A X A F'OI.IS. Ind.. .lulv 5 Mi... "ante K 'orn. who for the) past s'. ea ha served as corres pond 1 : seCtet.lt V of tl'.e W'.it.in'S ... partitier.t of the Korean Mi-siori of t'.e Indian.. Methodist Pio'estan; er ..ich di d here ei'lv today from uieur.c pot-vuitnii. .i i im:i:kti: i iri. F''Mi:. .Infv Cardin il Se a s - fan M r t j " ) li . prefect of tiii-- Sae-d 'on;t tt un d f '. ? a ' ft ' o a ii I f - to ! oi i.' the I'm ted State. ded.

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That Americans are now helping the British defend the road t,v; Amiens, down the Somme valley, has just been revealed by the'

liritish war ottice. It was in keeping with the occasion that these Americans on the .vital part of the Picard y front should be allowed the honor of attacking with Australians on the Fourth of July at a time when, j England and France were helping the United States celebrate the- ! birth of American independence. ' The Americans a.uuin gave a. pood i , amount of themselves for the allies den burp attempt another drhe to-, stormed the village of Hume!, sweep- ward the channel roast.

; i on to the east of that place i where they repelled counter attacks.; ' !a-t ni"ht i Americans are Minded wit h ! i.v.m- m.h xir-itu i i .,11 r .,,. iiivii .in im lucii Iii ii 1 1 '4 i in mi - , : r.ort-. nt vnn-v nt i,s , i.-..-,.,., ' tvii m. u, Illing ail ä i u UV. i Fcf'iul Koad lo Pari.. j Troops from the I'nited States are; Jon the Marne front, before Chateau' Thierry, helping the French to de-

I fend the road to Paris; they are There have been no enterpr ises of ; I holding part of the. line near Mont- , importance on that sta tion of th ididier. where the Germans madjfiont held by the French. The' ! MH h violent efforts to break through French army command con - i jin March and now it is shown that J fmd its latest operations to raid- -! detachments have taken their place j and to harassins the German lines1 i alongside of tho Australians on the j with artillery and patrol?.. j Somme front. j Local tiRhtins in wlii. h the Ital-' ; For some time a force of Anir-, ians have made further pains. ha; 1 irans lias Keen training behind the 1 continued over a prtat extent of the i

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f MSS CO. FINED 51.225 Bf Ö. S. P Mishawaka Bakers Penalized For Failure to Observe Substitute Regulations. Newp-TImen Spe jal Servb e : IXMAXAPOLIS. Ind. July The Kuss P.akinp To., of Mishawaka, must pay $ l.-'.T. fir, to the Red Cross and other war charities as the result of an order issued today by II. K. Barnard, federal food administrator for the state of Indiana. This "Tine" reore.-ents one-half cent a pound on all baking during April and May. during which months, the food administration says, the baking company did not observe flour substitute rules. "Although they wee warned repeatedly.'' Dr. Barnard explained, "the Kusi company was 5i barrels of substitute nort In April and 40 , o.irrcis j-non in .oa.. CARRANZA COMES ACROSS WITH MESSAGE OF GOOD WISHES TO U. S. ' Iriiern:rtl"ii:il New. Service: I WASHINGTON. July 3. Impressing the wish that "peace and justice soon will he relpning on both : n.mtinenfw " Prk't fnrnnya of Mor.-rt fn,'..r.iu.i Pnnrtb f iniv me-sage from Mexico Cltv to Pres't i WiNon. After congiatulating the j nation on the pb.rious anniversary." I Mexico's pre-ident savs: ,' "I am pleased to express mv most ! sincere and stror-cest wishes for the' prosperity of the I'nited States, witli j a w l.-n tnai peace anu justice soon i will be reigning on both continents." The usual acknowledgment will be made by the state department. BOCHES POUR MACHINE GUN FIRE INTO HOSPITAL I c tern.it I'Minl News servi.e; I , X l) X. July Kollovvins their usual inhumane tacti's f w ;i r, a boche aviator attacked a Ped Pro.liospi'al behind the allied line jth machsr-.e u .n tire. wounding .John Xavel of Philadelphia, and Hirr K. Jaio.s of Uri-to. K 1 . both .iiiibul.ir.ee men The Gerrran r'ew only ihnnt l r, feet ;bove the ho-pital n r - i.k upon the Ft er.v h wo.'.!;dd. The larpe Ited Cross on the buildine was plainly visible lo the boche machine. CROWDER CALLS FOR LIMITED SERVICE CLERKS WASHI Xerf X. Julv f.. Provost Marshal (iell 'lOVvde! today ofdered local oatd- in Ala-ka to supplv tea white united service c!etvS Tl.e p. en will lepott at Poit Willi. ill? Seward lor induction into service. Five bundrd limited se? i e clerkfrom Xew York state will repcut on .bily 1". Th will he sent to Camp toi-ir.-'or. .1 n k-on il!c. Pia Cnpri ;ii ': will -uppiv !. r lerk on the s.in.e ditr who will pr o e .J j 'Zni) M.üi, v'aiii:rstDa, D. C

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From the i-treat numbers of prisloners and Orm;in machine suns j rartn re"1 in the operation on the ISomme yesterday it is evident that the Australians and the Australians and the Americans tiphtinp with them carried out their assault with preat dash and brilliant i?or. Trench Sector uirt, soumwe-iern iroiiT. i ins pas been ' n.ost severe on the lwer Fiax e. coastal d ist i i t . r ii i I S THOUGHT SEC'Y BAKER War Minister Asserts Calculations of Wilhelmstrassers Are at Fault. I ii tet rui tl"ri: l Neu Service: rilK'AnO. July .'y-in this war I tliere are arrayed on one side a foe. represenfinp medievalism and on the other side there is a force represent- ; ing the principle of freedom. On the , ! nP side is a pioup of 'people who I for 4 ii years or more have been ! taupht by their government that the will of the prince is the supreme law; 1 i that the advantage of the reigning: house is the highest puhlic interest: that the interests of the individual ! must he subordinated to the glory j of the stale." Sec y of War Baker, addressing a ; fourth of July audience here thus ( prefaced his repeated assertion that ! America is certain to win the war. j His address was heard by represent- j atives of approximated 7" nations.' "The calculations of 'the Wilhelmstrssers have nlwnvs been at fault." lie said. "It was the expectaion of the German empire that it vvould inap.li throukih ?elplum and rike such terror to thus people that they would not lift a hand. Tnt' i1!"'! Belgium was a road, not a 'u,UrvA Stinp Higlit Arm. 'Thev thought the right sleeve of . .... -i .1,... our cai was empty ami now icai right sleeve has been disclosed to contain a .-trorip right arm. "A million men face them n tranches that reach from the channel to the Swiss frontier, faces they never expected to see "iir adversary is numerous and powerful. remorseless a'id cout( ieiicele-s in war", but w lien the end conies, our treat army and our brave boys will have contributed f-'reatlv to that end. "Hut the victory whi'h will hae beaun at the battle of the Marne will onlv be ended then and the lIoi'.v will be no nation's -'drish PsCbsion. for all of us. the free peoples of the world, uii; have achieved thi result." LAPORTE WOMAN HAS FOUR LIVING HUSBANDS SAYS "ONE OF THEM I r i r n a t t.iii.t I New Servi'i-: i.APU:TI-:. Ind . .V -'oi:; !:'sotnds . ecu tu u 1 1 1 ed in 2 " ye, is of life, none if whom have lrt:ul!y -etl Sep. .paled from lief is th? n.!,V tcade again! Xofa Mclooid uv ne of them. John P.eckne;-. of l.;on:.-!. Ind The o!;,.,n jn ,'-il on buamv hartes, waiting .c- . tion by 'be Stand jury. r. e of the alleged husband. !ive-P-'dti aU is now , .- shier in Prani-e and is charged th m i b riiar'rred v" I fe i f r.a ' I d 'i ! n ! y lr mr.l al'ornient from tb- ..v c.T roent ai hia dependent wir.

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Intermtiou.il News Service: LONDON, July 3. One hundred and twenty-two tons of bo Ijs were dropped in one day l'. Jiilish airmen upon German ml -es and camp?, the International News Service learned this after noun from a reliable source. More than one-half of the Ixtinbs were of dynamite construction. The missiles were thrown with remarkable accuracy, 1 military establishments were bombed j: timts in one week. v ".an lines of communicali ji were tied up. PAIR PLEAD GUILTY ON ROBBERY CHARGE, ASSAULT OLD DOCTOR intern a t ional .News Srvi.e: IXIMANAPOLIS, Ind.. July o. Ulbert Webb, - years old, paroled convict, and Kyle Burr is, l years old. both of Indianapolis, confessed lo police authorities today that they ! robbed and assaulted IV. J. l. Orai hood, years obi, at Iiis drup store ' here shortly befoie r.oon. The two iinen entered the stoie and said they wanted to purchase some candy. Upon turning to walk behind the candy case Burris told the police he struck the aged druggist over the head with a stocking filled with buckshot. Although staggered by the Mow Dr. jorahood attempted to defend himI self with a heavy piece of iron but : was overpowered by Webb anil beat- ; en over- the head. The robbers took j S. .".a in cash and $l.ö in Thrift stamps from the cash r-gisier before it i ti iv Iii- I 1 i-i h ooH yt n nMtir. ! . . , ... , ins phvsicran at ConnersviKe for 2. ,, ... eajs. He will recover DAILY RIOTS IN VIENNA, STARVING POPULACE IN 'MEAT LINES' ALL NIGHT! Iutei national News Servb : LONDON. July 5.-Th"re are O.III I li'l ill llir lll.l I uri?. in na. said a Reuter dispatch from Zurich today. People stand in line all rieht to obtain meat, nine-tenths of them failina to do so. The hotel allowances in Vienna has been reduced JO per cent and the hospital rations 10 per t ent. SI'sPKNUS KICHT-HOm l;.V. 1 " '-'" l"'i " I New Servi. e: " x' ' ' lVI 1 -,U1 noimnc U' tou ivfiirriv T..1.. - i vlIclL lMr iuon hi me coast ana .... .4... . . . I. . I i : i . . i oneioj nuiiainu in asnIngton in war emergency work. Pres't Wil-on. in an executive order, today suspended the eight-hour law fis applylnp to its construction. Injustice!' c:i?d the had rlerk, and forthwith spanked Th BOSS. 'You expert me to keep up a high sales record and you advertise on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays only. "Do you think Old Man Opportunity is ou the job thrw days a week onlyp 'Don't you want the people In your store on the other days of the week as well? Why don't you advertise continuously and systematically and STICK TO IT? JONES & CO., around the corner, da it and look at the difference in the volume of THEIR business. "An 1 : i-t one ,,tl,er thint; If you want to r-.-ach be real buvl n i u South Per d. U-e the The News-Times Murniji Evenjn, Sundaj,

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idiatelv reported out the special rule which will make the resolution : in order for consideration late thi afternoon.

givi: m fa sum-: to m:w ( om.mith:i:. WASHINGTON. July S. The senate today withdrew from the committee on military affairs and referred to the Interstate commerce committee the joint resolution conferrinp power on the president to take over control of the telephone and telepraph systems. Sen. Smith of Carolina, chairman of the interstate commerce committee, is expected to icall the committee together for t onsideration of the resolution as soon fis he returns from South Carolina, where he went as a member of the Tillman funeral party. CHAltr.bS CAKLTOX MISLEADS WILSON. CIIICACO, Julv 5. Misrepresentatton on the part of the "kaiserj ized" Western I'nion in an effort to ' --mislead Pres't Wilson and the country," is charped aqalnst Pres't Carlton o:" that company, in a vigorous reassertion of strike ends, issued bv S. J. Ivonenkamo. president of

the Commercial Telegraphers' I'nion i that there shall be no d i-cri in i r.a -tod?y. The statement, which saysjtion against union men and women that peace could be obtained if the iin the future.

Western I'nion would accept the rulinps o' the national war laborboard, was sent to every local throughout the country. "Word has reached me yesterday and today." is the message sent out. "of further attempts on the part of Pres't Carlton, of the Western Union to mislead Pres't Wilson and the 'country with reference to the attitude i of his company. The explanation of Mr. Carlton as to whv telegraphers ; cannot hope to exercise the r ights ' ,, , i given to them as w ell as to other , . 1 'American citizens by the declaration: of independence w ill not -qua re with the principles of today. "The issue still stand to SCHOOL IS GRA OF iEUISM Sec'y Lane Says Nation Must Teach Itself "What Americanism is. InteniHtii n il News Spivh-p: PITTSP.rrUiH. P.. -Julv :.. America must teach itself what America li.-m is and what it is not. And the burden of domjr these two : things must fall in createst part j upon the school teachers of Ameri- ! Thi was the mesace delivered by Sec'y of the Interior Lane to the educators of America gathered here today for the closinsr "ion of the Xational Education a -sedation conentlon. " A met if f. nf. rr. i- not internationalism." the secretary s.-iid. "It is an in-enlfled nationalism because , through thi nation mankind i- to be terved. America tiism i an ordered system. It i- a crowth and a risht to crow It ; coura-te. ne'jjef in the I not pacifism, but ü Americani-m is not a rjuj.-i: turned trick, but the expteesjnn of what free men do wh enersies are truided by purpose, by thnutrht and hy phvsical and mo al r iura cc." The jecretary told the tenrh! that their work mut b "levated In public steeni and their alarie must be- increased so that mn of the superior classes will be drawn to - Ir Ce-UKe . Miaver r ' oiumtua university. Xew York, today wa elected president of the a s-ftci.a tion. The other officers al.o una nimouslv elecle.l lie: v ie pi es!derit. Mary ('. Prudford. Ienver; m. L. P.rltt.uri. Atlanta. J. . 'liuihill, Salem. re.: M. H H i 1 ! e- 1 s. crn m , ioner of educition. Moiitpeher. Vt.; John P. Kirl:. Kirksville Mo.; Anna K. Iian, 'incinnati; A S. Pooke. P.altimore; . P. T'rik'i.-. Salt Iik'- "r ; P. s. Picet. Topeka. K;i.; Mr- A : W. Purrmann 'htcrco: Mis- Isabel i I t re rice. yt. 'loud, Minn.; trcasufI .- I I . If h... v Twin no r m i er, A. JlitUhtts, Tempe, A;a

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A. esoiucion t w hether the policie of Pres't Wilson ' or of the kaiser izeil Western I'nion ure poinp to prevail In the telepraph. Strike Plan I nehanped. "The strike i,ns of r lie nmmercial Telepr apliers i'nion have not. changed, and the time for their taking effect remains at o'clock central time. Julv V. The pllipose of the suike is to enforce the decision of the national war labor board dated June 1. and to sustain the' proclamation of Prevs't Wilson, dted April S. "If tiie Western I'nion show -d willingness to abide by either oi these rulings of th ei iniicnt. or to cooperate with T're't Wilson alone the lines sucpested in his letter to Pres't Hstlton. the srrike could easily he avoided. We hae asked for nothing except that nearly l.iu 'i telepraphers now denied the right : to work at their trade unless tbev surrender- their union cards, be ieinstated without discrimination and "Sign Or lxe- .lob.." are still anxious for peare "We but if the te-t Mondav next, w forced sta rid upon u' r ea d to meet it." Fleferrinc to a .-tateoient bv the company tiiat it had wired to Pres t Wilson a repudiation by a ihom-and We-tern Union operator? of hi efforts to enforce the war board ruling. Mr-. Konenkamp said "It is a continuation of their tactics. The men are forced to sii, these petitions or lo-e their joi.s." SAYS U. S. COULD REDUCE HUTES Aswell Declares Government Control of Wires Would be Economy. Iriterti.itif.rial Neu; ervi--: WASH1NUTOX. July r. . - - Administration leaders in on?re-s todav w e; e endea'. orinp to oet prompt ac tion on the lecilation a nt ho? rzinp Pies't Wilson to take ovet Hie iir.eof communication. The pioimi' of the threatened strike of the union telepr a pbei s employed bv the v-:-etn Pion T-legiap'n company baalarmed many o r?"i c i a 1 - who f a i - -riou damape wlli follow to government interests if the stli!e no' headed off. Pres't Wil-on bid before him today all of the reports on tiie situation. lie u s expected to act himself f con'le did not ' lillSV. Te i 2 ra p b and r e I e r 0 1 1 1 . t l . t e Will be t-f.dU''ed when the j.'r.e aie put under 'O . e r n n i e n ; cont:o' and employes of the sy--enis w!il Hfri increases in pay. Pep. Aswell, author of 'be orizmal resolution f o Tike oxer the lire-- pied;ed today. Could oj ri la ppin. He corrected r.; eätlv .'emert that tr.e p r o p e r t : e v in oue-jrn .'orh ? 1 v 0 d 0 , " A .CCA An acfO'lP.tlns of t h!! ie . eea', ..) that Thev ate wol'h c.öT o.e; ' t, fi 0 . '"' I I . be s;d f'iOfil the Ope; 4tion I-. f the "ifoi ih'ii'i i.ii.. of wire in the I "n I ted Stale ihie : a Ki''.--inome a n ri ; .'-1 1 ,y of J " r ( (, r, f.na irii a ne income - it n fm.'i The pi -! - t e-j ictions in i ate w o ;ld -1 b I e , A S W e i 1 . ' e i ' a ' - d . h .' o p h e ; i na T i : z o er !. p ; ; n - a : c o m p e 1 1 j .-. M ea n w h i ie tiie i-i IAH I 1 ! e. e s VV .1 to! e-leit fill: t,' . i r . the a 1 1 . Ma lot i r V I -e.i de( K .t i ! ui :ul hi h o e le i tenant we.e in-'inc thai I cf(. Will be taken very son t be P.a' t n e m a i o t of th mfti in r.oth Vj.-jijspj rieriared hat a -eres of :i ivnriih a ' ? h i i m w o , I d '. e n-. o ' ! v. w- i - e to' ! w a - expected. l)i m . ha i'n e rr i : e r Ii - r. Mould '. rlirierj ni'hirj the r-l Ji I hourt.

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GROUND FAILS Successful Raids Arc Also Reported by French and British War Offices. Thursday. 1 1. 1 i n l r if. i. ,i i . !.. . LONDON. LJ.. ;. i: priM !vr ;.i'Ci: i :c alii, forces in ;iu liiuinc a;'i::; Haniel :b' inirn'r, vi morv t!un 1 , n h , .uuiHuruvJ h'j.iy. ( ):u- huiuiriV. chine viiiu Hju (jjiinan : ti . i w ( u1: m.m in I.I'm.!!. it i - illv. I Iljillt tiK 1U '. Hitlllc'l V-'Y .ii pi ilp :is j.is ' 1 1 ' I 1 v I V. ( O i C V. . ' ,.;' . : i ; l ft mi' In.' lie ' J I I.I I 1 1 1 . i ' a r i : h ' . I- l -I Mil- A tn-: i' i I la 111' 1 ! . S o i j 1 1 1 - f tiii tlo- I ' ; i . i nouncing the . pi a 1 1 i a -1 1 t 1 e ! t 1 1 i : V Marsh ii I I., it T I W e I e ii lb, n g a e i with I In A -' t r'.one. i Orhcia! Icl. The 1et nf t he Wil .it'i'Mows. "Tiie t.Ua 1 U ,ln ! ! nt p: P 'ii-' .- taken b i- ;n restful o p e r , i t ; t , ; e i i a - - ' ' - ii tip- S rutin- v - 1 ceeus i..;iih. in- (eMii tn e.eiu un. Iin addition to over I'm m.u-r. in cutis and a imiob? of ::cn'li mm-Tar-have , i Ueen o uted A ;iot',le r on lit".' t;.(i. against o ir new jir.-ition ea' of Hamel lit niuht ms ei! iepuie, ;t few j"r;sotieis tiein b-jt in on hind A successful laid .1 - i. 'lined o: by US in the H'-rt u u : o n f - I 1 .1 it i e 1 sector An atteinj.ted hostile ia;d :n :h rif.Clil'OI h'in: of S ! i e ! ;i - e - I "it p.n 1 1 i:i poac i PA K IS. .1 ulv ." Tiie i ,t j lel IV. i II p! j-ol.e; s fe raids whs anno . i.ed o t ). war o rt i e r o 1 1 a in the ( o m in ! ii i'i : "Ften'-h 1 et a i h I ii e ; i : - I O T .i tte. e ! I 'i er- r 1 ' i V 'P.' ; i ' . i ? le ', W ( o I u e p r : o n e i ; i i a ; d - ' MoTl'didle! ,4,,i tb- :-e II th ' "I. I m p 1 I' and on ll, liver." PART OF SKULL ONLY CLEW TO MURDER OF YOUNG WOMAN 1 1, t.-' . I ' :! . e-.v . v,. . JACKSTtX. Midi . .1 ;'.v are makintr r-i e'fm: t, body f.f M:-- Ti'! - nkic--old. w bo i- v ';' d ' o ?i m i ; rd e r ed Sea r- l ob pjef e of a b . in i Ii l. ; tooth and -e-. e.; c. marsh noith of .la-k-.o be-e . lue t.f.iti! o h ?ir ! '1 ppea I ed T.'W ben she wa - -a .-i o b rid in-- "-t b '' 1 . 1 1 1 ' i Cold wa t er. was fc:r;d v i : i . ; o . . : t -. " i - .ii. : : i . : o ml . f tbi- i the? e tf-c.nd Wed' .--' , v r e n u m e r o i ,n ' ' ie ' a h . ' o - " .-' d -in'-- !' t id e u r d ; ' IT h . ' s i . 1 f'.ord n-i h . .- ' 'o-.ipV s'.at-ed hoi: u bt a do : . I . u ' tomm.i ed HOME TOWN PAYS TRIBUTE TO PERSHING i,'-i.i:nn. Mo 1 1 . .a-;.d.. Where be John J I'-r-b: " - ' h:ch hor,., ;. a b; , p. ,f. r. , j e fo e da ' s or o of bi d n s , i . V O ' r, d p ! a ' rr,c- 1 ".Inhl".' 1 I .a 1 a - s d - ' ' r o r a . i - O IT r.or ; a iff' rhi i -t - r e.-J Pet e I T. 1 WHS e ' e s0!:C Tnn - - r -" I PO? 2 " O I I ' . ,1 O . - ' fee of th tc: e 1 . ,f, TAKES POISON BY ERROR. IN SERIOUS CONDITION i 1 ! I I II 1 " 1,1 Ii' NMP's i:nct- .Ws... ond.to. a ? t'.e ,1 the i e l 1 ' of ' '.' i he o.i t t.e take. Ves. rV r o : e - ' e ., ' f a - -i ' : ' 'i:v' ' o ; r Vl ""1 " r Z f(-pm ''-err Vitiv;. irivir.r. - . I ! e WZ. !- pi i.r ' wb'.

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