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Show U c VERDCNi ! (Noond Heavy, .artillery (rt?l firing in the region West of the Meuxe INOTON, Oet 11. 'Eeror William Summon WASH troop eent ovrreess "hive Berlin to passed thp 1,909,999 mark, Gen. March Sovereigns to announced today, coupling his stateUdd Consultation Before ment with an urgent appeal to the Afliwennf iobi Note i ' r , y " 1"' toon try to eupport the fourth Liberty Pret Wit - toen. TgrEBDAMrOct-- 1 le Erapt ha summoned the the German federal of alt be-- f, Bertie for a consultation Wilsons Miwering President e Cologne d'pa'h-fc&- t 50tt Kcordins to conference u unique In the W: C - 1' i vV . .i' - X' The present is no ttme to hang back, Gen. March said, for the maximum resource of the nation and men and money most be "hurled at tbe Hun" ' i- ner began early today; The Americans etarted the action - before-- daylight and the bombardment was reFires sponded to by the Germane pro reported in the region of many towns behind the lines and ft Ts believed these were started by the American shrill. Although the city of Mate is under constant bombardment by the Americana. yet tlj Clhedrt is not their evV Gain Possession of Allies Road! Chemin-Des-Dam- es To the Heights of Laonnois, - IX) VDOV. Oct, II. Cermy-e- Via Battle Extending Over 30- Mile Front in Cambrai Re-gion is Being Fought by; Allied Troops. n Mon-trea- l. jU German troops today, began the oarualipn of the famous la the region north of the river Alsne and ' south of La on. to makevictorycertstn and white the PARIS, OcL If. t pjn TVu. j movement of soldiers across the water cleaning op f the Argonne forest la continuing" the war has been completed by the Anter- - - i department is Zto lean tennpa. No German ( now preparing another 2,090.900 men to follow the first 3.000,000. ' In that great wooded area. remain 11 rrench troops PARIS, Oct The department has asked Congress U7 last night advanced in the region T ONDON, , 1 1. Oct. American for eight billion dollars to carry out ' north of the AUne and captured the L troops operating with the British of Gerroeay: lie k o program, he added, and the finant7 then MouUns towns and on the front southeast of Cambrai of Chivy and - -- r r cial support of that program 'must 1 AMSTERDAM, 4 pusRedbiTbeyonaffbe French war of- completed last 'night the capture of not be withheld y . the nation. 'v by fice announced today. Kfffltptff rc and 8t-- Eouplet, Field f i ,ln; Summing up the battle sttnation on Italian troops reached a point south Marshal Haig announced in his offi,pp'nty the western the Gen. public front March said s, Chemlndes-Dameto uuded Peeper, of Courtecon on tha cial statement today. 1 v' ol the peace with the capture of Le Cateau 'by tartlur development which highway the French The river Belle has been the Brltirh the Allied , force were crorsed have gained possession of as far as tbe by the British north XC. In The of.Le Cateau. J article within 14 miles of the railway JuncTteiwe Weirr heights of Fighting la going on in the eastern Imag-ZTetion of Aulnoye, whiclfTs' a 'Vital takes the form of an In the Champagne French troops section of that town. t, , from Wilson '.trussed to president Ik river 8uippo,Sad gainfd ik. strategical point for The enemy:- The fn the region immediately east-o- f Bt, Etienne and Boalu. with KpropJar between footing and the lat WM read familiar railway, as wall aa a WarmcrvUla, Cambrai the British have 'reached tha T iior rtLjHenry" Margwithmr, thronjh gdan'at which the outskirts of the Vardetre and St. Mavrnes. of EL Vaast I urljsrior to Turkey. Pntlng P ' American army i striking on the . Farther east the French are pursu- and EL Aubert. Ullage , tore ot Gennaar misled by (th. retreat. in who are Meuse meet each other at Aulnoye. ing the Germane The British are Z. prophet, "bn the front west of the Argonne continuing to poshT ol(f soul and having lnd I two it are lines main these the forest French infantry has captured forward on the front betweeen Cam-- 1 S ready for . arteries for German supplies and Semide and Mont EL Martin. The bral and Lens. They made "Uiisonbs pM progress i and for the Corbon 7 movements in France. French also Stormed Prof. (iraWhus in the Vosaieche troop night in the direction of Lsel- -" Bneres. ' f which . Amerie?nLS March Gen. announced 1 t the th Zeitonfc Tyt five miles west of the Unlted States can 'divietons, which cleaned up the Doual They are also WilA ;(rest Germany while President progreesing fast ' riw St. Mibiet salient in tbe fight which of Balia amines and along ma wu hying to bring about peace. the north. i present however, being nullified prepared the way for the erly bank of tbe Haute Deul kf the German military party. east of Lena. operations north of Verdun. Pointing "Today." the professor concludes, from left to right on the map he said (Copyright, 1911, Underwood and Unde rwood.). target as is customary with the Beck w haw government strong the divisions were lit line aa follows: JIT THB axglo-ameiucaTwenty-alxt- h The Cathedral ' is a magnificent to avert ila will for peace and It it Fourth regular! FORCES SOUTHEAST OF , cenNew England national guard.) L of the asaia the president a turn. structure Gothic an Ocl 11, -- (By The Associated t Tin Socialist Vorwaerta prints First (regular.)' turies. The entire Cathedral was reGer-na- a Forty-secote lS30-Jtower artkle wtking to show that the The i. 37 (Rainbow.) stored In Prete)The great battle now being I Kansas, Kcpte have confidence in ires Missouri, Eighty ninth feet high end commands a wonderfought in tins region la on n front of Ma Wilson's ideals and sense of South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado ful view of the surrounding city as nearly 39 miles today, ft haring been , Jostle New Mexico and Arizona national it ie Toasted directly in the .center of COPENHAGEN. "Wednesday, Oct. 9. extended to the north. The British ' the city. In the foreground Is the army.) -Feeond (regular.) -Place d Armes end Is adorned with a Georg Bernhard, writing in the arte gaining everywhere. There Is vir. Maximilians Offer : Thla is the first information made statue of Marshal Fabert. a native of Berlin Voesisehe Xettung. ears that tually no enemy opposition. Metz wbo dimlngulsbed himself in public as to the constitution of the Opposed by Kaiser army The only resistance worth with which Gen. Pershing the campaigns of Louis XIV and the submarine warfare would never mentionIf German the this haa a brilliant and swift victory tipi which undoubtedly by ing Is coming from the enemy machine have been proclaimed tO.VDOW Chancellor achieved Oct 11. Hun the in utilized his for first effort. American been shrapdeceived and by wholly kin 7i han't peace proposal to Preslpeople had not' been fnnr- - The bulk of the enemy ar- - I nel. Divison Location. im Ailson was made in direct oppoDiscussing the peace steps tillery seems to have fled so ter misled. the German struck forces American east ses to the news of Emperor locating various divisions in reOct U. 1 p m. (By the Associated Press.) Todaye advices lines Just east of tbe Argonne forest taken at Washington In 119 and of the battle ground as to be out of I according to a report brought sponse to questions, Gen. March said LONDON. ' of the Tillage They captured t lendon will today. range. 117, tha writer says. battle front Indicate ft is virtually certain the Germans by a neutral who left Ger-rat- the Ninety-fir(Alaska, Washington, J Sommerance. Cbevlerea and Marcq. rttnown President s few days ago. It 1 Suggested Oregon, . that we had If The forests Gobain almost bt. evacuate the immediately.. -- The California, Idaho.' Nevada, have te high ground 00 the eight-mil- e of Ifame Marie was j that this may be the reason for the Montana, Wyoming and Utah national under the pres- stormed ridge The Germans are evacuating tha after hard fighting. More Wilson had been continually request- front between SL Hilaire and Xe j aonoBiay of the German sovereigns army), was etiU - in the American even were and mediator taken. aa than 1,000 prisoners for a conference peace ed to act Catena to the southeast, was found to sure of the converging attacks west and south of it. awaasJ the Seventy-eight- h No. official confareas; include one colonel and two that specified irmation of this can be obtained here. training conditions had been be alive with machine The Hundlng lias between Leon- - and the rivers Berra and Eissonne has These (Western New Tork, New Jersey and when the staffs. battalion our action would be differ- British approached andguns Delaware national is on the been turned making tbe German situation in the Laon srea most dlfflqulL the cavalry Fighting opened this morning with submitted Ministers Have not - Una with the first army), moment we the known' that Had corps, but Its poIn the Champagne the French and Americana joining hands north of the infantry sweeping through the ent patxote were held up for some time. sition not specifically stated; the the northern portion of the forest for a unrestricted submarine warfare vjae North of the Lo Cetean-SLHilaArgonne in the Grand Pre gap have occupied the Grand Pro station, maximum Reached Decision Twenty-eight- h (New Jersey. Delaware. distance of. nearly Wilson had agreed tow the Oermna are while patrols a re' said to have (Altered that town Itself.'. Virginia, Maryland and Diirtrlct of Comllen. Little opposition was encoun decUf!d president in headlong national guard), la on the Hite BABEL. On tbe river Meuse northwest of Verdun the Americans have cleared tered from tbe enemy who had prob- to" accept the role of mediator tbe flighL 'according to the last Switzerland, Oct. n. No lumbia reports j In In the Vosges as is the Thirty-seventesthe German great majority, wcaioB has been reached to people the retired night during from airplane observer oub a little pocket tn tbe dtractlsa ef Shry. which has held them "tip a ably by the mln-- (Ohio national The Doual t a tolerated never have would ; tbe .Ninth polity untenable tha pocket from guard) assembled cape at Berlin under , long time. r ' thaoteiior Maximilian to consider (Texas and Oklahoma national army) formed by the American Ranking which brought upon them the reputa- salient haa been made still deeper and tion of being double tongned." rtwdent the new that the Germans are begin- movement on Monday, f Wilson e answer to the is on the St. Mibiel front; the Eighty-secon- d This 'says, Bernhard, goes far toPrisoners. this afternoon, the At 3 o'clock (Georgia, Alabama and Ten! Many Capture to evacaate that city may be ex- - , proposals of the Central Pow In Marcq and Chev-ier- es ward making President Wilson's sharp, ning rt y a Berlin dispatch today. were Americans nessee) Is past of the Argonne and r at any time.. PARIS,' Oct. 11, 1 p.m (Bjr the Associated Press.) British armies pected d understandable. words Folte farm the new German government,, the La the taken (Rainbow) is In the under command of Gena- - Rawlincon, Byng- and Horne continued, their ad- and haring Cambrai is being rapidly left be--i y message add farm and advancing "It also explained Ambassador Gerregards tbe peace Woevre. The first courier from Gen. Per vance thla morning under favorable conditions. British troops captured St on the Negemont woods the only ards unmeasured speech, when one hind in the battle area. As the armies j l2Kre most seriously, it la eonsid-oj- d them recalls that the German government certain that an answer, will be shing-- carrying the hospital records of Hilaire lea Cambrai,-Avesne- e piece of forest , land and 6t. Abert. Many prisoners were-takeforward there are "nowhere any1" - between and Grandpre. permitted him to make friendly ad- push Wilson on all three the expeditionary forces for slightly .frtrtdent was much material . that the Germans Intend mat- - ' captured. of in ,and officials had capdress signs the later wonnded Gen an men hour arrived. high has presence Half they m tb Jhi.T1? as that te Oise at several points tured Bomraerance and bad advanced at the very moment when the sub- tag determined stand, hut the Brit, j Gen. Debpoey'e arm has pushed acrom the fh-e- r be answered rapidity March paid tha lint includes approxiGermany. marine campaign was already decided ish are going n little slower now, as mately 19.900 names. This number, n the region east of St. Quentin and hie troops now are menacing the north ot that village. American it is impossible for the vast organihave upon," he conclude Believes Moat he said, was the sccumulshkm for ail By this attack the town- - of Guise. ' for strategic r, sations in the rear ot the three armies , tha period up to the time it was detaken a firmer grip on the territory banka Is both of the of Rheims North the French holding to keep pace with tbe advance, al- fifth Krtemhild army Peace Will be Continued cided to bring the lists by couriers. Juet north of the broken ' ' ' what has been done so far will and has captured Bertrtcourt. Italian forces played a bril- line. though river Sulppe UK. 0tecklag sound almost incredible when it may there were detachments also resulted Although which in fifth the of the liant attack army part magnificent connot inMany accidental injuries be told. L of German machine gunner and -- Ct TburadayAo- - nected with operations at the front are tn the capture of Ctnsrtceatf and Troyon," jwutfr of Laon. 7 round Up to n late hour last night (he ftM1 Abmalch lo fantry to be met the Americans 4n the first lot t namwa The, waa included fire third Germans' British artillery army bad within IS hours that the Yd Ison's lists are now being checked and soon T ISSUES UITESTO They Tied liUIe'dimcuIty very liht peace proposal will be found extensive use for miles and four ready and tbe fourth army publication. 1 to in i advancing newspapers ot BeriTfy X) the operations at tbe from one to three miles while the of thetr own artillery unnecessary. Th bffleial frontescribing Sonj, German Gen. few the caused enemy days. (hells were past first army nortbfaet of Cambrai had -during by Fires Gazette says' March, said rthe Amsterdam, Ocl 19. Thursday. made n general Flevllle and Chert res. progress of three it that the Ute'whtpiTL Cam-brbuycommands drive between St. Quentin and The Polish regency .council at War- miles. All the armies were continubeen rtl he continued resistance had shaken the enemy's COMMITTED TO EDITORS , has Issued a manifesto, hi which, ing to move eastward. and resulted In at least temporary disCHANCELLOR WIRES ' saw East of Bohatn. the British are apafter referring toj.be peace principles .Mf hcsL Wf hons organization Tn the German tanks. nnvrt and the AndlgPOLISrf COUNCIL as set forth by Presideot, Wilson proaching .. . 1 A total of l miles tn three days y Reply ny forest, while - east of has been gained by the Allied forces, - LONDON, Oet. ll. Entertaining NEW. TORE.: DcC4 IT, Allan.;. A, wbich will- - lead to tbe creation ef German Note they are drawing closer to Wan- the moat rapid advance made, AMSTERDAM. Thursday, OcL "T 9. Approved marking stgny since the counter offensive began. -- a party ot American editors at Templeton. Frank W. Blair end Thom Prince Maximilian, the German impe- an independent state, comprislng afi From Le Cateau which was taken East of the Meuse tbe American and luncheon at The Times offices on as P. Philippe, chairman, treasurer rial chancellor, has telegraphed the Polish districts," announce that tbe after struggle, the troops are strikW, Havae)rrf. forward a Thursday, Lord Northcilffa toasting and publicity tenet or. respectively. Polish regency oounciL now meeting council baa derided: "Ply to the German French forces have pushed ing In the direction of BazueL two and front the American visitors, said: PProred toddf by & tnflo and a half on a four-mi- le that he "is FlraL to- - dissolver the etate oouucil, a half miles southeast ef Le Cateau. tbeNe of wherry Republican eenatotipLet- Moscow. of nova ara and the miles .19 within un lorexcn af- 7 thm .w second, to summon immediately govrailway system, tbe '"IrTAiTrerteir taet year w wondered !? The Valenciennes-Met- z between the German empire and the ernment Elution of the were committed to Jail her today-b- y a composed of representatives DIFFERENT NATIONS in of Poland reUanee la cutting of which would break one of at the strange phenomenon arisen kingdom newly on be- - the Germans' main . communication rising ypung men of that 'Viztlon, Federal Judge Cusjiraah for refusing spirit of Justice end understanding of of all eiaeees and political tendencies; ef FiasSl ,ePt to lines back to TO DECIDE FUTURE third, Impose on this government wisid not Artnlattce which Germany. many resident w thousand mile from to answer questions regarding emM thoviUi inuresls in both sides the obligation In conjunction with repbe sea, being drawn by some mysteribefore a fednrai " resentatives of the political group to wions utTnWrf vtS bk the ous instinct to leave their prosperous paign contrjbatlcns, BASEXc Thursday,. OcL I'lL Em- - ) NAMED GOVERNOR OF career to. come aeroea the Atlantic. grand Jury. work out an electoral statute foe . 4 fin tents 1 baaad on broad and Charles of Austria will sooa Isdiet one was , peror of the political crusade Tbolr great were for xrfaio ALSACE-U3RRAIN- E arraigned contempt oc ratio principle and within ninonth sue AUVAnVX world. of the miracles proclamation denting with tbs Ray of Peace ordered confined in the " at tha lateeL to lay this statute be"Public opinion had become unani- of court and Has right of the "different nations of tbs ' LONDON. Oct. 11, until tbe Tombs with fore regency. not because Serbian comply they prison mous America, in they troops AMSTERDAM, Get. 1L Karl Hanss. order. Leekovats again ad Immediately afterwards It will sum-mo-m empire to decide '(heir own Tulare, after member of retchatas and president of, had anything to get out ef the war, Judge disappeared atha - This Cushman the diet and submit for it deto .Vienna, advices - to ths action bee baited the federal vanned rapturing end on OcL t, had reached a Center party tn tha Prarainn diet, but because of the overwhelming Tbe Prrstl-Hirl- a te rise to the cause of justice," Inquiry Into the expenditures made line J 9 miles to the north of that town, cision tbe question of the further es- Frankfort Zeilung. haa bean chosen to succeed the gov1 Com- - ernor of Alsace-Lorrai"We never use the word 'foreigner' on behalf of Lieut. Commander Tru- sa8 an office! statement issued by the tablishment of n supreme elate au- of Budapest claims tbs right for who la exin regard to Amerlcaos in this coun- man H. Newberry, U. B. N the Re- Serbian general staff. More than 3,909 thority in whose, bands the regency Hungary to be represented at the pected to retire momentarily, accordfor tb United prisoner wwr taken and Be more council In conformity with its oath penes eonferenn by a special delegate We publican nomine ing to a Btnteabnrg telegram published try," Lord Norihcliffe added. bs to place its authority. end suggests Count Albert AppooyL State senate from MleM guns were eaptured. tetiwDuteh regie rd Tm as ourselves." Aritb Ihcttiin-den-Dam- on 1 Vaux-Andig- r ft -- : a.' al Liege-Maubeu- a en-Bul- pps 4 -- , Wto d-- ! t Famous Metz Cathedral in hart o Safety Zonev: rradoslly.-ailenate- d-.- n; CAM-BRA- Huns Driven From Woods Fall Back. Before Attacks Three Great Allied Armies nd -- y: -- Jbv I Wll-ha- v. or st Cbemin-dee-Dam- j ea f c ! 1 1 1 1 1 I ro ) !j f h, j w , -- Forty-secon- the-Richa- Hi s - i , m ' Pr,M Anglo-Americ- ai J1 iERIHl . Vanl-An-dign- -- . a. aav-ran- I"! . ce J .- .. 0.1 ne " rt lL , |