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Sept. standing the apparent rejection ht 41E ..,.,1 , of the t Austro-Hungarl- tcum merriment's offer is still open. says othelaCistateitient received from yi -esna tOday:Th.4i Slitértient reader-From reports received from abroad. f e1 v. -- not-ye- f k 4110., .4 : ' -,, '74,3;1i 4 '';',.() Jr 7 y;i, 7., 7 t Stii.4 ' , - .....e jr. ) - . , . , , - t - :.!..,,,,t t ,, ., ' . -- iemastering , in ; . a i f , Austro-Hungaria- isstisinpaten.".. - heill .. 0i ti -- '4.) , i ,..,., .s.; atittatake..1Theame o- thonany,--aaeoaatttat--t-- merit by the wer tinder the'order which creates the thin tommiewatened - net' . e , sotEIPI department. A 4 new branhes section. - . , --- -- . , . -- . , ' Lieutenant Luke. Has Great Luck the - --- 'nit tinder the control - ' e -- new branch wilt be of a general .staff on the tinrer ao- be- - knovrn of the - With Ihe American Army ' Personnel branCh. Lorraine Front, Thursday, Sept.--19F. fly the Aaeociated ProssiLieut. Luke of Pheenix, Ariz..'fattened his destruction 'Editor Pulitzer Enrolls. record of enemy balloon ati --- . yesterday by shooting down- two ' ditional banoone, making a total of 11 flletel, Sept. 20.Jeseph Pulitzer, in four days. In addition he brought Lotint,Ptnit and diree. aowntwoatenlissielt in that period. teelt,1166t.riftiethat!It, York World Corpora- One of the lieutenant's victories over hon. h,as enrolled ' in confirmed by the aviation t Itelaannded by the side of the ' hanim:entefr achool at Great Lakee naval trainine station, to-that its it became known 1 fallen machine to' make sure eta,. and has been given Is not escape. and turned Mir). Put7nemP41;3::rdao the Fteneh. rating to chief quartermaster. He then ktei 33 years old, is married and ',rt eturned to his squadron with the con-hts ' Iftreadarsis papers in his pocket . 't I - tehneeineorngae- tot general etaff are alolished --.Init their functions taken over for.the most part' by the ,.. increased - ,, sew .lartinch . ,,,,, alsetten.....,, ....,twreakell-- P ' -- as-chi- ef .- tae i I tw. e- ...11tiNISII-INFLII- .. . ...,..-..- 4,11.,,,.,,,, E A Atigil STATE Bill SPIIDOING ,, K . . , 1 . olcfiso Is 11AP101 I BoBBEll I . , --- 'ITSAil ngton, , Sept ' ."20.Rapld Spanieh Influenza among odre ofla training with elpidemic e a Mas.; tote , N. T . N. J., and Lee . Ttk. is .1 leen t 0- General G,orgesf week 17 hcalth report. The Surgeon ger- 'era' 1121T9 the disease may be expected 'to IPPear at other camp 1304331 and to cane a gene ral increase in the sick rate. L-Pi- , , i - . - t Careen T.., ' Vett. dike ha Seim The umber of - reported at the even. lie, 1011 deaths at all camps the' week, eompared with tk SO far :calls, There le hot !luring .a.., - '"II Preceding wee. , - -.L.. hanle robChicago. Sept finet bing season opened ahead of the bah-, frost lit Ctilcato Leda)" when nye dile looted. theatsgo State bank at 13d street and Archer avenue.' of-ly every dollar in it Sank officials placid the booty of $20 000 in currency. meetly bilis and .between, $30. imenomination. ;00 and S40,000 in Liberty .bonds. The quintet appeared shortly after the opening hour end locked, Fred Hollar. cashier, A. J. Link. his as- itioinstala.wevie- meta rit,ed. a( Only one shot yawner. in the lavatory. was at Links heels was fired and that to correct certain reluctance whkh be showed to being locked woe ',... The robbers escaped. ., - ii, t. , , , : --, ,i . - r s 1 i. i , ., " , 7;.;.,:;,-L, -.- ' 1rOkmos. , 1- Sept. ' '4r ;;ANtiy-';--41Nr.11- 4,4 rr " i ,,,.. lt - 4z i.- .. :2;;L4T1';:;0,;1;1, ix - A 1 l',. ' ,, ' .1 a - a i'.'';: , .1. .0 A ,. ,, itr, p; .i.oi! - ,,,,,,, .0 h, !!4 3, lc :f ;L '; t!'-:""'-':''- ir. ), ,' ,..ift, t ; ::41,"tv-..",;,,,:, ,tr' ts.. ....rif .........(...;T k .. .' 1. i Yi!.,14....f. .;e4,-..v- i ..,...,:....-,-- . ' ''. 4,006-- ,, "txenaeTa.'":a at'. i.., ,I.,...-,- s'-- , ! A 1-1 ra in me n ca n On r 're F rench ' c. :1 .',P . ItLarana.,,,,n'aj4,,,,;nÂnenzalltnaannne,v4.ana",1.--1,...4 a ;l. , Army- - on the Sept- - eri-ea- tile - - 4,1, 4 v..,,f 1, , ;., - ,- ga,,..sently '''''"I , tbe front' Crack German Diviiion Well Shot to Pieces', En eTrnoYRaid I ' , ' . , , , rm ''... - i ; ': f'. ':'',-- , ...I- .- . ,..,;,,i-,,- n.tin-rou- ... - LtaN -- Attempt American Lines Hindenburg 4 !i nc..- e Meanwhile-Teen. nlatiLein;on tii-right, is indomitably lianunerimg the great M. Gobain position Ptikagett- the eni,ttriirkfitc'--'-'- - te-n- " s - Mon ,silwItsding - , Lontion. ,Cicpt. 2 0 tis Montreal. I hi ati8 ended defenses of the Ilintienburg litres test, end north- vittt4 o f lt. Qu entn 'L ive 'lee n ,brokent. The new Jrtint: borders the Bin-denbur,7, 1111r allitiv.i elifrywhere except west of St. Quentiii where the terwn is..girdied by a most pow'erfill defensive syste m , pielext oti Vibe mit and south by- .waive line id ace .eieila-7.--',the laid the, &lemur T'be poeittions ken by dm lirilish form ai eel- - s ivork of mon de(' bine emitnand- tt ing the Citrnbral-St- . (Jur Ifle,4 of mid additiesnal herr, ground , will ennetitute a further breach of ' l il , two-hir- v. al British 20.tit) lresiNusti thtt 1,l: - 1, , tlie Sept. l'orees lit the ASS:Itet- ated t roops t o- their pene tration of day the Ilintletibunt systent and ntivi. dt s o f a mile from B el- are linglise, four mil es northwest of st. -i iiiif the-,A44- en--.- , F --- -- u ' 4 ,. - e ,. tutightltne thilume AritherrimeansmtheimareosptreTtae-h1- 4 ,.,,-,- , 1 .,' littasostiormt for 'distinguished service while on the firing isin hed item (ann., dinegnbpronurg :0s:1:tents, alingiv-,Z;,,,:been in the line In thle see-1- , tbbombardmetits which lasted 45 min- It is mie of the a few :Perittions nett month Germttn crack divisinns end It w22 sultiee911IsawVer the quiet lattacipt He w,es marrhed into thte , . repulsed and did not It heal , AR IS Sept sector wend of Rh It i the envelop reach the American trenches at tine t ' One trig of n'. Quentin from the south ; German was killed and ' t,:;tehn sr..nestuildngh.avT point. wounded. three the French have carried le it Eesigny but had Americans intoner the been; In a patrol enconntr al well ehnt to piecem 4,11 ether fronta4, Lorraine front two Germans Grand, says the war office statement .a,,, eluding that north of the Marne dur- - :were killed and three were wounded today. been ing the German retreat and had The Germans during the night made ' i - Miring a patrol encounter rluring then some await replane- inight- '" ; ,ene,mntp,:z1;ed.. to. ;strong attacks ngatinst the new French f ' tr44.ii...1positions north - of Allemant, between !rerraAntirrTAnteprtr..tleanti.,orriffnicgr..rt,..tectit:dvay....n -. the Alletie and- tile Aisne. The enemy ohMANN'S wan there the ClitigRESSMAN day and whne he, I ss t' el. server saw a movement of troope en r::;uhnreedPFunriTratdri...ittelria w:e: Moselle. :tile? west of the cromernads the ,. ttohreuidemoving eolithe-,ard-. n rIII -- I ., - .-The .. 1 ..,, .,,, , , resrind 'of- rhetrittn:desnEndiesii.-"--''''----. tion by ,,artillory, -A German attempt to eroas The at 'Wilson ASII1NGTON I Which promptly. the ,,, .,...:, responded -- ... . nn, Sept 20.Prenide an today ,proclatitried-Saturdd ' here Arrierican troops are itaVesle, 'Oct 12, the four hundred ati-- twenty-eixt- h gunnersdirect''' Was Me ?endways --A anniversary of the discov and 20. -- tier scored on the Chicago. - --elm Sept. -a- t,.. the line was re nu I a hit. tied. , ery of America, as Liberty' day ;and called upónall citizene ' to celebrate it to crossroads just as two enemy equads Int him and ---, pet killing ,.. The statement reads: stimulate a generous response to the fourth Liberty loan. Mann , Jr.., see of renched that point. , a dog, JaIrilS R grinIn the of alasees:The reefer! St. ; the Illinois congressman and Ropubri- Quentin th . Through powerftit :Tilt; president's proclarnation-folloWle' .. French troops late can leader in the hou se,, shot bi night .!,trtr......,..,,,,,,,;, Every daY,the.gr'eat principles dg . oretnresrsaiwc.tothrtseea,teht7ntttilinensaefffte6townueltrinicullatintwi -7' '' to' e 'terdat iterty4e-Grana' ed lter 4iiittr' wee are an . ''.:, oktake'''. :.'' made addle rein' :Iiiliting and the Public' --ainpineeneee.--- --e.mother, who te in le.'ita14- -, nand half! ,. after. 'the artille, ynten- bed fired MIidreaatettthe e his... Let the pee- )oung man maid he did noti "East of the Allette the night was the crossroade and the region nearby expect to nye, and make it Clearer what , ..purpose mu,h londor "and OW 'pies response to the fourtoh Liber- L well as ener riy reactions. He - wasmarked by tfoot;airilti rhine tiAtmest.rtihcaentrhohoesp cemasoreedmcnt i the end must be and What we , ty loan expr might tAe m e of ' rrom Ile was 'Five different Ge eruffering n counterattacks' must do to achieve it. We now Zit years old, The crossroads were not used during their dgmevidoetiod ntbteo etehuenitrydealtarowmhitcteh ' were broken before i up '. know more certainly than we ever our, new post-- a yesterday. the rmainder of have . .. , --- -tfons north of Ailemadt end east of knew before why free men Until dlecovery now, and of 'their . ,; Archbishop -The enemy suffered very- Command Moisy brought the great gov German-Hig- h ., determined purpese to defend-COHClitiOn Is Grave heavy losses without obtatning the ': ' ernment we love into existence. them and guarentee their, tri- Order Peace Issues ii a least reeults. because' It grows clearer and . umph. Pant, Sept 20.-- Tbe qt of cendltion 4"- --1 "On our we side clearer - what supterriaservice It on occupied the dr territory Army 'Tor the .purpose naetialaat. ' John Ireland, R oman Catholic arch- - Ice s t o f imrth e the ,American atizy an northeast of Veiny:, i.:-it to be America's privilege to nThursday . Sept. 19ing in Liberty day cekbratior. all of SL Paul became increasing, blehn Associated ' the a to ee ;An enemy (By Cre the Vesle $ attempt render to the world. The anni- employees of the federal govern- tly grave this ferenoon. His physiciansi at the discovery: of' teener.I versary-of ment--- throughout heid bones 'ear his recoVeryt the country, "Our '.a' patrols penetrarnd the enemy -- -, .. lea must therefor e have for us in lies' endeavor's to express their wad whose services can be sparod may line northweet of Sousain (Chame 1 ; ' German people are ' thttfiteful year a peculiar. and - be excused on Saturday. the 12th pagne) and brought back prisoners." thrilling significance. We should day of - October. for the entire Li '.. British Troops Have n)ake of Americans. tion to the ideals upon which our follows: The order in witnees whereof, I have II coNIENT "The enemy hegtus to realize that Captured Mcdassise government Is founded and a by hereunto set and camped we cannot be cruithed by Ms block-Hwhich our present berolo teaks United the seal of the States ,in numbers and -bis superiority - , , , .., - - .,,, . --- to- - ade. London,. sews... 2n,......B,it,,,,,troops,........, ,,.. Me force- tf artns. ' 'Ile :therefore-1- S . Ixt affixed. ., , and progrtelus night 'made further underhanded Of 1 ilast trickery' trying by "Done in the District of Colutn- "Noli.,..therefore. I, Woodrow Spribefield III Sept. 20 Critielemg northwest ...a I .s which he let past masten. i of St of Quentin methods, capturing war the terms, records etrong ,Wilson. president of the I'inited ?I. of! bia, this 19th day of September. In- - to induce in the minds i of the German ,.. Of MALasase f arm op.. ..... ,,r. Republicah nationallthe strong ,c,Ini ogr el: ro.donte hthou; lialed:eirditeitn ietenTeme as3CIA'thbe rienlaspflott;IdhoduebdtatoorfttAtienirpuinripanciballItpy.,,, nth:dye:rein-11the Democratic statelpesite Le Catelet, ay 'Field Marsha( , ,1for the destructlitn of Ger- - convention in its platform 'adoptedlEalg's official etat ement today. ildependence ministry i sind of arty day. On that day I request of the .. the .' scored by th-At the head of this herto,iay deciared that as long as the man confidenee. Important gains ' the citizens of svery,community of United States of America. the one serene party enures the i preSen ce B ritish in O P Lempire-Epeh- y he ' has put that iteptthien ministry Of these me in official 12 the Unitedtates. dity . town and troops pushing in to a depth f hundred and forty-thirgoing rascal: of alll the Entente,. Imre the it has no- right to ask the More than'a trifleNorthcliffe. who his been given ,bil '.' In opr:tantatttlnpn ple trf Illinois r a'Veoc;AR(Sus wiLraoK, countryside to cel;brate the die-fu 7 . tte 'town' .of the importa;lt ,,, 7 . lions for influencing ppinton in Ger-- I ifunter confidence. covery of Our country in order in, Lan s. : "By the Psident. Robert at the front by means of The nlattornt Praise, the resting ae- - point on the Canalwasdu Nord oPPosits ,.e.e...,..a.,,e,a AUtinii-Anstimulate a genrous reap one to in of atc. Wilson assassinatiOns which r,at ambas. taken and Canibrai. eomplished by President by the , tiga,Secreteryi paid ageitta or Vnited states Gotmana In a local cot:Inter thrust rs- the fourth Liberty loan . Com- 'Wttes in favor urges the 4utdors ,.. Senator James Hamilton Lewis and the cently, was recapture& by the British. - 6 with the ',Interne' methods. 1 Demotl'atio addre,ases. pageartta... ' ,' from congressmen M echanic Is Killed. I lat. "Aviator, are constantly. distribut- loytanol Harvest borne festiva,b1, .or other ' . -- -.e - Grou n .. One 1 s Coo ere ing increwsing numbers of leaflets andcertain Republi. "lesdA-demonstrations othould be are of alleged disloyally. read namphiets. Lettere written by Ger- can ..- Sepl Ga ea Albany, in most airplane the arefalsifted fothwtv ,oan in . every neighborhood prisoners With German ranged for has re- - ,. "It (thikelleptiblican party) ' Way. , under the general direction of the, from Southernfield fell near Dawson, outweenie of its national "Traets and pamphlets are s.writtpe tattled AA ice chairman Git..,.tudal.-141.11-s- g MechanicWit . 11".11' Treidiltiatterr-Thitta4.--'"7,-'-',,,,,,eretarrme therrtreattunantt um ,t.,,,,,nropP'--i'- rted---,- 11"""tmnrie of Tlermati-,poet' tm-'t'cin immediate direction of the Liber- - , ter' Hilton. , of Calift5rida. and badly writers and statesmen are forged . : dart. Sept I 9. evening Rioters. 'via unfit over which 1'',:4 ... Of AINthe Lient specificetortnNan bredtin" the nillff, MontrealThe pilot, obvione ground. of may they, the appear '11.,otwever questionable tY loan ...committee In ; of tbe 'United States tin, Texan, The lieutenant' said ha loyalty to ,,, ' ", in this war.' on page two.) , : while In a tail Intio, (Continued On Vase two.) lion With the United State., be- - : American 'soldier . ; With Ilt-o- nee ',0 ----- .,;w1. : 1. With the Amerlean Army in Leo- British official photo, Copyright, 1918. Underweod re Underwood-- . . - : - were ... Ism-1.tile Preesi-Sev- eral prisoners t5he ' OR the first time in the history of the great war, King iseelated Aarat: aateintie nprorzt,.)SepEtnelmfay-(follrycethe 87th Ger nina dryisAlo e weaerne by tem P ted to raid the American lines on an raptured lastof night George on a, visit tO. the war' zone in France decorated n Vandierea This divi, morning. After two , 2,1- ,49,), Attacks on New French Po. sitions North of Al lemant Failed British Have Captured Malassise. f....ES -- ,, i . Ot ' 4. sine-iv-w- - - - :, theAm:runt. Tnuraday, By I -- . - .' , ,,. . i ''''' :'":'7,1;4"-t-it--- , .n..,:t ' 4 'Al, 1. ri i',0.6.,.;3,,:eletr,:t,i '1,4 nIt n I , HEAvy - ks.iogiated l'i were killed when a Light C:Criring hospital was hit by a. German i Filen The enemy Wedesday night i !threw a large number of high ex- p ro)etiles in the region of the liespit,I on two stweeFsive? nights and ' l'inalry hit .,,t large tent where gassed liatlentv v.f,!;;011fined. A lal;a,,, I'd )') oss agotriFt a field or: ,,,. l'Hi, Ii e.n ii,3,1 laid on the ground bero, the ho:,,p)to I so that It could be i,v , ', , r:i,l n aviators. ,,t,... , ,,tricere) :'t ',crman,s- were deliberate-- 1 1,. !, t.!, i,e,spit.1,1 as there ,are it! N,,),11 ;.!.,..: vs I.ktrt troups rut.ght- - be have '.4 : k i - 11',-- .4.....i. , 4,,,ge-- ; tl'oi.'-'''';iffP;ivte- VT, tsi..,,,,ft.;. It 1...'..:'''1:.11' ! ,ii,:',i.'4!''';' :, i',,,.,! ' ' I , i., 4 - .. 4,- es-- ,Nv frit L 11,- is-- i . , , Artlerkcan s ere pi ivatet, ..1 a ho en west of vaiehoros. teverul inembers of the wrre the injured. The shell struck the hospital about tripinit.la aril there was great contu- Other ',shin owing to the dati,ness shells eontiue to fall in the near vi- to of thp hospital. p4licy of the United States which nothing can!,cinity Officers speali In the hirhest terms sylthstand the heroic attempts of the attend- are dependent of "Moreover. ants to reheve the guttering of the war to a conciredon we may alao tu.unt, 1,0 (Lin . on ite being concluded in a fashion, ehellnit. T2i.entram......... that will be In at:reement with Arneri 4 g.ertLim.sth,t-tlt,heare 1,:en. '''''' n' can determinittiorin ntu-seanna,,, nen permitted. so., I .4 - k.,,,tf,,r, ; t ,, ,..,t !.. 4, ..., ' .' . ;, t,7,4, , ' ' i..., TH 1 , ., i . , : ''); , . i Arne-Tim- ., ,,,,:-,,- le, CERIVANS. . 1 1 Ltf,k;-771- ":- , t -4 Ati BACK t r - - ,t, el';-- ...;, ,...-5- - - . I ',. -- erarea , el lberty Day to Fall n Anniversary. Discovery of America '- W i l . 1' .g.. ; p eheenprie,t;nnettfc-ppearwidtt.thi- . . th-e-- 4 ayeNd7i - , e ., , . 4 .. ' ,, . : ni TrYna-tio- -1i tipontlaight lst zrIf 'd: res. snli06,1-adtborit- . e!' rile, . -: . Irelands vtad . fai-rn- aa---1. ''''. . ri . it; - -- - , , .- . , s Press.)---Effort- lintier - ertly--sin,li- - . Juncherinwasp.-- t - - II ( I- 'lirtart , , tmoacdoe,tinbtyertahtetactikertnhioanenh?-eth,octotmhnlisAntd.1- - ' . i f 1 1. I most-reug- d. I - Men-vies- .4 .. d enn Ahe r . , ing d d plank-accus- , ,.:,.. , Dead -- N - --7- , - ": ' , a- . . . , . ,. A- ', ..,o,. ". 1, ',, .tive ,. i -- ; ,.",, ;' 4 foutoUnowbiits-b--autrecttbo444gb-L. e-- o , , n--- ; ig ' c - . Front on German Peace Offensive b y kO'trespondent. - ':,-,.-1;- ,,,,. 4,.' ,c fl , ''.11.2-3,""- '''''V. - ' ' II ''.,- ie;. t":- Sentiment I ft ,.7.2i:,, ,4:-- . bes .s e'er 7.!:)'' A' ' ' 4fc v.1- - 4 roFi::;.;"7 c ,,,,,.,.., it'g,r .-r,,, It'' 4 nllow 'iz.Ai ,-- :' -4.4,,,, :errt1.--. -- .r,, ',1,- '' 2 4 ,0 4o 7:1; , THROWNN 1 Eight Americans Killed ross on le So!- Huge e Of White Offered No Pro- A ,I, ynder Werine,ia),,, date Reuter, ,,,,,Ap head- I 4 ,it Amen, an correpnr,ien A,'" ,.10,003,i,.k f !4'. ,r4, s4 .V.t.,,tkc ""'",i; ., ,..,..i., .1 , 4t,.-, I ,. , quarters i.a3.s. .55,r s 1.1 . ,i il.. "I have beet) at nlins t,) sound the ,,, froth.. ' ,...'"..77..; v.,,,k ' i:2',7,7,41";, ec .' ""Pt's .'!'"'"",..ipt-l::,:,,,e..,.,41, t i;.; 4 sitst'"t 1,7',, ,,7....,4 of the Amen) an army en sentiments , s 724 'I ' t s , ., 'i4 't r,i;F .; 4- , 1 : ..,:',.., i Iss' 1,-t --4,4t the enemy's prmee,offenslve with a re- , ,,,v,,,,...1: ,t . 't :,i i! :4 i' 0.,4, 4., ; ...,,,,,.,.4 :',..... y ?!-,s ,I. "' suit iitartlingly ,,,TiVineil.ig. i IA LIS pre--- , ..,. 1' ...v. ...,$,.,:i.,,,:,.,:. l'o", ikft 4 ..7.'e'..i t'l . ,o,crot,f, N....... " , ,;..,., j2;...: ?:,. 177,"!!":7"!11- i'i?:. f .,, !" pared tor firmness. loit Cuon .l. 7 .i.,,,4,,,,,o-,,,,'11, ,,, ..,: 4r,kr,,...1,,,,4 ., i ,':41t,',4 . i e,f,,,si.,"1: , ,,', ;, ;,',. ..,.,',:. , er a tee,,ng of suppressed surj A");,., ,. ' at the AA , .01 , tw4it'g::,,f, ,' J , !i;:,.....014'1,, ti,...,' trt''',At. et an .400'.V.j.a...,' .,,l. ught y ':'...'''',,' :::::,:: .::47-,i.tho term!, 1,,ong, m.,,j a '', II h T '' 7,7 It '', th e,..ifun until he ll'td.yli-olltehis, arms and asked for snerej '' '.', ' . '',. ? ..,,, ,,1 on. , 'T,,t,s''''.'smagre. ..."I'eace. bit.sts stie.:.....o,i;..i i,is that ......... " Jr t, kind t hat w ill fiat iaty the . nitric,. ii I ',,': 1, , .,.. ' ,,..t.'.-4,tsss POI diers T heir unani mity and ,...?w,Ssz.,,..ats,ss,c4t, ;1( .l 1,".", ,.,1.').1" flexibility ,on this point are remark, 1 ;.1.,:,.. ',.,!'f 'aateiiilitL,1.34r 11: In and it niuSt be r emembered tt.a. ,7!.,...... - abie, the American army ir not only IC r. , s,r'' ,,;;;"C . ...; Kind ,,. ' ."!''''', '' 4t1 fighting fore. but is going ter, be an till , ,,,', 0 4VittAl24.:enormous political forte.. A ceincrete 5, f.. 1: ittql,k,-1.! It ;7 , a. aa,,,: ? body of t.000.000 Intri, even if .:',:o aft.tra,,, ; 14,--..,,,,,- ,, G eorge 31, , grows no larger, trained by bitter sz- 4., -r ""t - '' ' " '',' A.- , y,,.,"...;t4,,i 12 t. perienee to it Co MOH; n view, is goirg ,1.' .4,oc,4,',',. ., m.,54x.'"I , ' R''''.'1,! , ,,!'' , , vhieh prompts.? theattitude of the -i- coversintentwof the entente cannot-h- e. :deemed t present. Oily from Secy. Ihilfour Is 11 an exhaustive discutorton f of our suggestion avatlable. If is arguments show how correotly Eaton Burnes prt.touperrantyl thione eittlatrion., .. .. t Indt:edpt Iltnan's line of thinking could master the ronarstooqt ' Iniadcpre.TAAlizz the last few minutes of which he hal everywhere until today. tO fighting "Tht peace question as, discussed by devoted elnInItanenuelY guiding his machine arid operating his the same applies eandsoli,, a pomp.. Secy. Balfour-a- nd Eirkenbacner of .. i ''te the debates in the French Slid Lieut.. Edward V.downed two more Americ an senatemi-u- nder ,l the pressure Columbue. O., bee ,t of. b onehe- -airplanes during the past week. RickLieut. passion. Can natnrally make no favor- ling officially confirmed. .,; with , able progress. Especially regarding f enbacheris now offieally eredited : Menalfour's speech, it roust be pointed six vicatoriert. The group to which he out that it contains a reries of rash land Lieut. Luke belong has 29. eneme ,n , to its credit sinc.a eenclostons concerning the attitude of i Confirmation the Central Powers toward concrete the offeneive began. ; ' rt certain in neace question-- , which he would not these victories has been ' hare arrived at had he entered a dis- - nearly all ewes. Lieut. Luke origpaled the idea of 1 : ensign) in the spirit of Baron Burians and i 14 night raids on enemy balloons proposal. 1 "On13 if discussed under conditions, he has been very succeseful in carry-- 3' f He was late inndretnrnfree from the influences of ,, i pamion can :ing them out- - from a raid the peace it i question make that progress ing onein night - ;i a wheatneld, discovenns It whieh isirin the interest of Anent to land ainight, too difficult not n "Th, govern- - was ,.ir i mats ty., the nid ofir rocket, flares.., e as, oiler ,,L, sehen The etirme certainiii'llie-lienA of balloons were to be filled and most as :t carried out been Commissioned his Snacks have , to ascend. 11 .1 , the balootts were about , a. : On the first day of the Amerimn4ef-Personnel - Brand) fensive-lineue''' Knowles.-Jr-.,-.-- James L, I' ' the retreatinds Ger- , g.aover Washington, Sept, has' InanEostriartiun S"re that - t - He badly jammed,- monied of about branch of the general staff fasten by flying at a height and shooting at and frehtena which be rnsponsibletI yards horses. lie reported ter the 1Proistotion,lins the appointment. transfer and assignment of the com- - idition of the roads and an America a out-rauloned personnel of all branches nightbombing squad was sentI - th , I 1 0 - llyTHE ,.. . 744C''''''''''''''''''''''. , . , ,. , - in...is, un Militansin ,, 7417N , ,... ..., , k ,,T"'-,'-gt-- ...,.,,A,..N. - ri the-fligh- be entered, into can hardly be longer doubted. 'The ',Melo) reply to Foreign Ministbeen re-er Si:titan's note has reasons this netted and .therefore - I , 7 e .....'4,17. r"." 45i , i,o - W itustrW-Hungarb- tu the reyeetfon 'of the government s suggestion that a proguess--qu- a Imisary discussion of the peace - f Pt' ':,.NV-.7- 4 oti'71 4,4 S'....V..... ii .' ' 2 71Nisr ;,,,,2-- The aerial activity continued in the unfavorable weather, although la le4iegened degroc. Some air patrols soottlted Ore,T the enemy Mises in the min, ca MI the A Army on the TArralhe Front Thi gent: IS. (By the Asoseiate(i Press)--Ot during which Lieut Ir.'1,uke of rhoenix, Ariz., brought down three enemy balloons and an airplane - his casotinebecame exhausted Arid he was forced to depend on the sn iall emergency tankful with which all Americanz, airplanes a re equipped Lieut. Lake turned on this supply s- uf ficient only for:10 on the German side of theilnes be went alter his two opponents inyek- -; ker maeltinemi-ite- e The first was an easy victim, falling In theFrench lines. The second fell 3n the German aide and Lieut. Luke wale cif shor t, age of gas arid PO landed near the el firet German. II 6 h a only a few g ill 2 proposal for to oonference of Me belligerents peace, that the possibilitiew-o- f '1 A - 4....d.44 , With the American Army in Lorraine. Sept. 20. I I aM(BY tbe Aseociated Pretu..iCrimtinued tabv which transfonned the front Into a bog, making move. - inents- - difficult and troop tranirport almost impossible, slowed down the activities today. There was scarcely a movement on the ground not even a patrol operation being re- Rejection Of Austrian Note,. Baron Burian Is Willing To Arrange Conference of Bel Notwithstanding et, t- - r- fillio, Z .;rirerv' " ri 4.41:1 eel 1 40 .., 09k,,EIET A e. "A. . --0 - ;, n t ." ,4 ,,, ' .111 :Y iliw -. r,,, - I ' " --- 11 73 . Luke Starts Night Raids on Enemy at1100'.n"' Rick- Big S uccess enbacker Wins Six Times. N. sH. ELLE - f . HOPITAL'HUNS . - Against - CLEARING. -, .- Fig C CENTRAL IE I Army i ting- to' merlcan , I ' :, . ral 1 '. f ' CITY SALT LAKE .1918 E 1 , . .. ' . N I NG , , ,, . , , :. . , 4 A 4. . ... ..', ., I ' : 0 ' ' - . ' . (Cot:lilted ''. r ! . . , 0 .0 . s . . L..' , . . . t : : 0 1 , : '' ! |