| Show ARMED FORCES OF EVERY EVY FOE POWER POW FORCED TO WAY By United Press I The allies are striking simultaneously on on four front the fronts the theBy gre greatest test concerted effort since in the beginning of the war Every Everyone one of the enemy powers and even the Russian Bol- Bol are being kept bu busy y by this demonstration of allied aWed unity The Tile Brit British sh French and Americans still retain the initiative on the west wept ve front Se Serbians bia British French It Italians lian and Gre Greeks Greeks' ks are it irth e e in Mated Bri tish Yand Fr French ll T re ig great r gains ill in P Palestine esti e while awhile British Japanese Americans CzechoSlovaks Czecho Czecho- Czechoslovaks slovaks ks and anti anti Russians Russia are waging a successful warfare warfare warfare war war- war war- fare against the in various parts parts' of Russia Opposed to jh these se allied forces s are the Germans and a few i Austrians on the west fr front mt Bul Bulgarians and Austrians in the the Balkans Balkans Bal Bal- l- l I kans Ge led German man led Turks in m Palestine and led German-led in m Russia The British a and d French i iare are still battling for possession of the Hindenburg line between Cambrai and St. St Quentin while the Americans by artillery aerial and patrol activity ar are keeping the Germans in c cold ld sweat before Metz In V th the V Balkans the alli allied d' d offensive front has been extended to about s' s seventy venly miles and threatens to embroil the whole line from the Aegean to the Adriatic 1 The Tile new French Anglo-French offensive in Palestine involves a fi fighting fight fight- ht- ht ing front of Ii fifty miles extending from fron the Jordan river to the Mediterranean r mean The greatest gains V have been made along the sea coast r V N New ew allied I successes are reported in iii iQ Russia particularly in inthe inthe the northern area area where the have been defeated along the he river iv r and near the Finnish border 1 DRIVE MAY CRUSH GARS x- x By Associated Press 0 x V o V northward h ard on an ever widening front the Serbian erb an and French trench rench forces In centra central Macedonia now menace th the entire Bulgarian p position from the Adriatic tlc Ito to i The gutting cutting of the l i railway rahway which which is only nine miles from the new Serbian line would upset completely the Bulgarian defenses defenses Serbian Infantry I is mo moving ing rapidly I I toward the tile highway from to the river ver and eight poles miles southward parallel p the road on on a afron I front fron of more mere re than fifteen fifteen miles At north no h of which the cavalry I are are operating the Serbs pave have ad advanced advanced advanced ad- ad I twenty miles from the Sokol positions tho tho hr capture of which precipitated precipitated precipitated pre pre- the ther the Bulgarian Bulgarian retirement MANY PRISONERS PRISONERS The for formidable salient driven into the Bulgarian n line is being extended rapidly Additional villages have been liberated A A. A large number of prisoners prisoners prisoners pris pris- has been added to the already al already already al- al ready reported Apparently the Bulgarian resistance great and there Is no Indication Indication Indi Indi- Is not very cation of where the enemy intends to tomake tomake tomake make a stand The British and Greeks continue their pressure around Lal LaKe Lace e Doiran and the enemy there must depend entirely on on the railway for supplies and reinforcements Successful con- con I of the allied stroke V is I fraught with great lf poss possibilities ON WESTERN FRONT FRONTI I In n France the British and French I continue with success their operations looking toward the encircling of St St. I Quentin and the breaking of the Hindenburg Ilin- Ilin I denburg line between St St. Quentin i and Cambrai On a front of three miles the Brit I Ish today are smashing into the German German German Ger Ger- man main defenses west of Le Catelet with the object t of get getting east of the section of the tho ScheIdt canal between St St. Quentin and Cambrai Cambra VITAL POINT POINT- The canal is less than than two miles from the British lines east cast of ot Near fear ear Bellenglise Field Fjeld Marshal Haigs Halg's I men also are working toward the canal which probably forms an Important important important Im im- im- im part of the Hindenburg defenses defenses defenses de de- de- de in this region Around Gauche wood north of the British have repulsed German attacks South of St St. Quentin the French have followed follow d up the capture of ot le Grand by forcing the he Germans Germans Ger Ger- mans to give up Benay and by malting makIng making mak malt ing progress north of the village The terrain here is difficult but the French advance has been steady I throughout the week weel |