The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 18, 1918, Image 1

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jL. L+l ^ VOL? 23. NO. 69. SE1V f: RIOTING BREAKING " .OUT OVER AOSTRU ... vf ? # Political Tension Between Aus tria and Hungary Factor K\ in the Strife. % ~r~ ' NEW ASSAULT IS BEGI N ? * V, Italians Holding Firm am \ Americans Drive Back tht \/s |Enemy in Counter Attack; jfr Chateati-Thierry. ,-<M-' Jbo long ^waited Austrian often wf*AgaiU'stvthe Italians has beguii I ( \ Jc3t the Italian front, for a distune* >.0%W7fc to 100 miles, Austrini 'Atidops r^nd heavy artillery are en W w^euvoring to., break down the risist !^v the itol'ons. who are aided b; L *l',)<vnrh^affd. Hritish forces. W- tThe It^in'ttn premier, Vittorio Or announced' in the chamber o i: wle'puti^R Itfjrt the Italian troops wen i evcivtfwhf^e"resisting magnlflcient W flKp 3]h? lasf'-pr^t Austro-Gorman of j| Wllfclaive. bejflfti in October, 1917 back General Cardona's 1 iv # Wj^xn' the l&anzo front and along th< 4\t 1 /\pkrin. .More than a millioi ^ 'I >tthq An rtirlnqtoit in thi vflMa ?* v. ? ' X'it was not for man; \ Italians were able t< V- rfVbout the mid t Nwilfc Piave batti i ^1(*ftont in north *4N vf and' PrAlSj irried to reinforce th< a army. Tti*.,erf|ls; wn f'~ flrst K srttee ttiW time there hitsjj|<!i N*/ fighting^jBL which the I^aimn t j^hefr ijatlfeq earring. _?Ut', mjft tJSisful eouI Iff'h^re , has beyn Insistent rrie > Jroin Germany for Austrian netioi ^ n' ''' m tallan front to ro-ordin j afrjMth 'he German offensive in th< wtiern zone and for months past th' IkrULvns have preparing for jti>t s\iM aQ^ a Mlt| as apparently Is no'.v hofni The Italian arjny has he'i^ ' r' nipped ! UJI uenera! I >ia/. ha j T^ -snlmnded ceneral Cadorna as th \ , oo?|tiande.r-in-<'h;efj?p* "'H. l|at tie line extend , M ' Wltn Asiago to the .-yb. 'Grave events fire 'reported to b T "r\ impending in Attgtrm,ffia?fo>*ttin ' Ut^orfflrnied adviees im Spain ant lydlund. It is said that rio^ps ha bieti going on in Vienna and master y ll^tyt* Come to a eritierfl stage. * > ** '\?Pow ferious the situation Has.-he '""^Al'^Lronie is not as yet kn^Wo. Ther '* ifhavc been outbreaks ijyyaflous part J of the ^country, notanly tn Hohemli ^ and Moravia aiial the political ten ?, i sion between A-nstrln "and tlungar; *; " l.as been one of the features of th< 4** news emanating from the dual mnn arehy for some tfrtte. Checked in Uteir plunge again* #? the French positions front Montdid lento the Olse, the Germans have no tesjimed their1 offensive on the west ern front. There have been patro eneosin^errf pit various, points, wltl | * Tdtjve allies .iiproving their positions ,1..?Vjotably; In the VJHers-Cottorets re ?fon. southwest oK Soissons. ]*he inactivity of the infantry however, has given* place to heav; boiVihardments along the front. Ii - litis work the American forees hav< * * had a part. Angered by a gas attacl against 'ihem by the Germans, tH< K' t Americans launehed thousands o tegs-shClls against the enemy. Ttu li . 'Americans on the Marne and Plcard: J v . fronts have also given the German Ijft no rest- front patrol fneurslons. "V 't ? believed In Puri^^nd hondoi h that not many days wm elapee he V* * Oermaa8 hegln a |ew as TV J*?the allies. If,is knowi /A ' \jrr t'flpwn Prince Rupprecht, of Da I Isrla.^as large reserves which an 1 ) Xirtt^where al^g the Somme ant ^Fittders' frnnjp. Opinion Is dlvlfl ? 7' ^ IU Llin |nnni KKHiuni wmcn lfl< t blcf# be jrtruck. Purls bellevini . V tbAt. the Gerijuhs will continue the! |jf \y tMiAt to.ward the cap!t;< 1 either by , J/vff60atlfi??tlon' of ttye ftjtlttlnK west o Jk? th^Olse or a new assault farthe W' soitfi%ownrd the Marne. i.nnden. however, baUeve* that *h Herman drives alonjg the Aline am HE east ,of Montdiifier were for the pu3E p<gf*o/ drawing the,allied reserve Hy^*t<^hq?e then ^4 m of thq war an I^H*- ttfetIburl1t>ii,the.^el4?^'1>fow etthe t ' Jk : 'HE I II-WEEKLY. McADOO DISCLOl ^ FINANCING WA Certificates of Indebtednes of J$750,()00,0()0. Aj^ureg for Fourth Liberty in October?E> Five l*er < ? Washington, Juno 17. -Tin . orninent's financial program l" next four months was disclos ? Secretary McAdoo's annoum ^ that in preparation for the four erty loan, to he floated proha October, about $6,000,ftno,nno tificates of indebtedness will sued. They will bo offered in ?Tr.n Ann AAA ?? ?. . f, weeks bepinninp June 25. 1 Kvery national bauk and company is asked to assist tli eminent by subscribing 5 per < p. its gross resources monthly certificates will bear 4 1 2 pc interest like those procedini third liberty loan, and wil varying maturity periods, no reeding four months. The future financial progra announced at this time to banks to prepare for the Rover demands. In a letter to the n dent of each of the 7.500 n; '* banks and the 20.000 state i 1 tions. Secretary McAdoo sa s part: P "The expenditure of the p 1 inent, as nearly as can be esti will require the sale of certi e " RIGHT AND JUSTICE T< i ? not struck it, said- that th I Hon for the delay .was the In r conditions In Austria. Kater stated that the Austrian off i> had l>een held In abeyance untl 1 the success or failure of the O - offensive in France was apf h The (Jerman drive, while it hai 1 ed tactical positions, has not b; | a WOMEN OF ( OF? g r ^ President Wilson F.\presses 3. Suffrage Amendment Will 1 Senate This Session. f s rj ^ Washington. June 17 ? l'rt - W||pon has expressed the hop a the senate would pass the \ a suffrage amendment at the j It session of congress. His al g V^is made known In a reply a ineinorial from the French nni s woman sun rage presented to 1 o'a delegation from the Ainerict man fcufTrage association whoa ed him to proclaim the prim woman suffrage as one of th e daltien^al riglits of the future Oj "It i}< my earnest hope. 1 President said, "that the sen 3 {he United States will give an ** takahle answer to this quest: """dug .the suffrage amendm - the dt'ial constitution hefo e end of the session." s Senate leaders have prom 1 at this, session, although effc bring "the resolution up have v thus far. Opponents of the m L> have declared to have aided r ally passage of the cause the two /r thr?# votes necessary 1 adoption. ' * ^ The President's support w; clared have aided materially p j of the resolution in the hoi January. At that time a dele 1 1 of twelve house members who <. the President's support wei that the President desired a<l V*?f the amendment as "an right and justice to the women country and of the world." 1 p t channel ports. Dispatches from the froi f that the situation is tense aloi p wit f line and it is probable tl y flertm^, when thev strike, w i ? the allies ready to receive tb? The official report from tlx a Ian war office speaks of the gi . ntensity of artillery tire "fro - I.agarlna valley to the sea T [? eludes a part of the mount (vninfry and the line alor e Plave river. J When the Austrlans roncen - forces on the Italian front foil t? thotr withdrawal frojjj Russia. I believed that at attacj^ ag.ilris' r' was ImDendlha. When this hlo ANCA LANCASTER, S. C., T >ES THE PROGRAM FOR~ R UNTIL NEXT OCTOBER s Mill Ilo Issued Fortnightly in Works r..<in.> ei: niui ntwi nn/t i> *: ? <UIM^ III I I I <? I Hill Loan to lie I looted Probably cry National Rank to Take Cent of Its Resources. 0 gov-1 <>i indebtedness up to the (irst or or t lie | November, IMS, aggregating ap*ed by I proximately $ti.000.0110,000. This ement I would involve the issue every two th lib-| weeks of about $7511.1)00,000 i>f cerbly inltiscates substantially similar rn 1 cer-1 character to those issued prior to the he is-jthird liberty loan, except that they blocks will have various maturities not exr two 1 feeding four months. For the] i months of July and August that prol trust j gram will he followed as nearly as e gov- pou ihlo. out of 1 "The first issue of tlio certificates The; w ill he dated June 25; will mature >r cent October 2.". with interest at I 1-2 i the j per cent., and similar issues, it is exI have peeted. will lie made on Tuesday of tie ex-1 every week following June 25. It j is. however, contemplated that at . 111 was convenient and favorable period enable j <luring the summer an offering will ninent | he made to the general public directpresi , ly. and through the banks, of an itional 1 amount vet to be determined, peri * nstitu- haps $2,ont).oOO of certificates of id in suitable maturities for tise hy tax payers in paying next year's taxes, o' ern- \iz, taxes payable June, 1 ! 1 !?, levied mated, tinder existing and pending legislate rates tion.'' 3 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. *1* 4 ' s 1 + RKI> (ItOSS NOTKS. 4 Hope 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.444.4 Pass On the lath of June the surgical dressing allotment for the entire month was eompleted so that it was necessary to write for an additional isident allotment for the remaining two e that vveeks. The chapter should feel voman especially gratified with other and, ,jesent larger chapters begging for work11i 111 1 e|s tliat their shipment might not to the ')e delayed. The chairman has reon tor ''eived a letter from division headlim hv uuurters acknowledging the May 1 111 wo- -hipnient of surgical dressing . a box I, ask ?i live yard rolls The letter stated iple of I'at the box had been shipped direct e fun- '"'falice without repacking. Acknowledgement has also been fh" received Irotil Atlanta ol the live ate ot boxes from the Junior Ited Cross 1111 nns. One contained luu comfort pillows, iotl hv a not hei .'la children s capes, another ent t'? I.hi ahdomnial bandages, another re the 1,117.1 gauze dressings, and another 40 comfort pillows. Recently in ' ''' planning the organization of the Junior Red t ross in Camden they 1.1 i 1 <?! SXfM(. rofprred to the secret n v of the ' aM1 ' l.ancaster Junior Red Cross for innate! i- fornialjon y lack or its r|i;,pter wishes to thank Mr. J. T. Thomasson for his most genas de- gjft thirty drdlars in payassage nient personally of the Red Cross use in telephone bill for the past year. The gallon I tit nc r*c* ot U 1 Iw.n < ( t I. . ../? " - n.ij'ivi i mi nuu uwiini iii.il i u**i ?* irs muirht no overhead expense. Kvefy dollar e told contributed to tin- Lancaster Red option Ctoss is used for the soldiers, act of Mis. ('. 1>. Jones, chairman of the work room, wishes to acknowledge' the splend d hoxes of pajamas from Tradesville and Kershaw She also; lit say wishes to thank the ladies of Van air tholWyek for the mot than thirty pair lat th*j >l pajamas that they recently sent II find in. This is their lirst work and is mi certainly an excel ent beginning, a 11 a 1 owing A small colored hoy last week in the voluntarily contributed two pennies! his Ho<1 rrossIK the I^WIVK Mfl.lTI \MK\ \I1K I1K1NC1 Tl< \I\KI) \T STYX itrated Columbia, Ju?^ 17.? The train-l lowing I Ing camp at Styx mobilization It was grounds, about six miles from Cn1 Italy liiQihia across the Congaree river, w was where the eoiWmlA'oned officers and ic^ea-ja detail hf enlisted men from each denial of the 16 units of the First regiment. It was South Carolina, reserve militia, are enslve undergoing* intensive Instiiietions In 1 ilf I 1 ( A . 1 - V - i miei hiiiium jr iHi urr Hmil *Cien~et IB pfOVeimnn it\g of lafge benefit, ?ay Lbe me&-*ho mrent. nre at the oamp. fj i I i gain- The routine of the ramjF " \ vid fought and the training severe. 7" l^he t may men stationed there are #njfc4TMb\ft g^ngjand (??? arejjMlJW^ STER h UESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918. DRASTIC CHANGES NF \ IN DRAFT RULES to (it't II Marriage Since Law Was Enact- i ed No Longer (Grounds for Exemption. sh.' itt jnii t?-j county, (UOWI)EU ISSUES OIUIER ,, j States army Men Heoomint* of Atre Since 11,0 ,l"' ,h" i - ?? ., ? 'ranee that June .> May He Exempted h< in? Provided They Married iiefore 1, s <?u:itry. January l."?, I'll 8. W ilson says, rid a tit pi; Washington, June J 7 Marriaire "p has writl since the enactment of the selective ent'y to draft law no loaner will he accepted Stevenson o as cause 'or exemption from in i lit a i y ; rr'i u,,st i ng h service, except in the cases of men I ''"cat>?>n thr who have heroine of age since June; nient and hs 5, 1 i'1 i , who may he exempted if possible, tra they married Iiefore January 15, ?' the t'n 1 ' 18, the date on which the joint hopes of ho lesolution requiring their registra s>rmy he hai tion was interduced in congress. !,t once resig Drastic amendments to the draft ' ,anrrts,,,r. | regulations were announced hy Pro ,fOV,,rnm vost Marshal (leneral Crowder. tin- '"r ,,"n der which local hoards are required From <h> to reclassify all cases involving such ' tiers he se< marriages. Dependency dams on : much as S account of children of such mar years old riage.s will he allowed where rhil- in hue p dren are "horn or unborn beforr moreover, so June 1!?1 S " count i \ in tl Following is an order sent to :i 11 } ''* " n'ar . ... .. < ODSMMTitllOn state draft exeou11 ves: in (lio rasr, \\ Copy of Order. ' Ins entrance "Please promulgate sit once to lo- vii-e of the en cal hoards th?? following important |\ requests a amendment to the selective service ronimunieatic regulations: jn which he "Itule a. Section 72. SSSU, is from the a amended to read as follows: to Sheriff 11 > "Itule 5A. The fact of dependency 'ion into th< resulting from the marriage of a reg- s''crifl s age -tran* who has become 21 years of P'esent time age since June 5, 1!H7, and who lias a,,".v servici married since the date of the intro 'M?th Mr duction of the joint resolution in i .intant-genera congress requiring his registration ^ ?*t i>t Hunt to-wit, January IS. Ifl8, will he s v'irv disregarded as a ground for deferre<| hrav j classification. nseturlte :i on t. ,.ii . during the Is. It a registrant who lias at ..... .. .,, , . which the na ta tied the age oi 2 1 tti"? June ; .. . - .it .i the adi ntant ! ! 1 .. and who has contracted niai . , , , S'ie| i :i Hunt tinge sulisequent to the date ot the enactment of tiie selective service law, to-wit. May IS. lit 17. hut on ne i , - ,. ,.. , ' ea i le- s oflh prior to January la. lhlx. cla ins ... , , ... .. ,. . Carolina am deierred classification on the ground ... . ... .. . . ! as been ca of dependencv resulting front his ., , . ... . reference in < marriage the fact of dependency ... , . . , hi' 'Miniates tin resulting from his marriage will lie j disregarded as a ground for deferred 1,111 ... .. . ., , i . . i Mianner in v classification unless the dependent is , i to follow flu ;t child of th'' marriage, born or uni . n i1 o ? ' triumphal vlr born on or prior to Juno ft, lb 18. in v hich rase siirli a registrant upon I satisfactory proof briny mnde shall ( EXTRAL bo clnssilied in Class two jj ('. If a registrant. other than one who has attained the aye of 21 years since June ">. lb 17. who has con- Mass Mretin traded marriage since May 18. lblT, l,?inro?.iei c'aims dofoi red classification on the yround of dependency result ng from teial h's marriage, the fact of dependency resultiny from bis marriage w'll ho . , . , A mass m disregarded as a ground lor defer"f the Lan<" red classification unless the depend xesterdav aft ent is a child of the marriage, born , . , . .... bouse at whh or unborn on or before June b. Ibis, ... , ed lor thorotl In which case a registrant upon s ot, , . , ,, , trict tn the Isfactorv proof being made shall be ' ... stamps. A placed in < lass two appointed to "1>. Nothing contained in tlCs fo appo amendment to Rule f? shall be con- so'leitation structed as requiring the transTei posf.,| of (>al Class 2 of any registrant who ha* been finally classified in Class 1 on j.- Croxtr the affirmative finding that his mar- w o i>..? . riagc since May IS. lit 17. was macre fO M wth the primary view of evading ton x mpp military service. I...n ? u . , ' I will he held "Instruct all local hoards forth- The meetli with to reclassify all cases involv- uas represen iik nvrrlage since May IS. lit 17. in interests of Accordance with the above." attended by whom cave h Southern Rr'dge Completed. carrying on The Southern has at last com r'eted the steel and concrete bridge 1 MII.K across the Catawba at Catawba June- "K.il tion and began operating trains over Fort Mill, the newly comnleted structure Mon- adjourned m day ntght. The bridge was com- ''Vtevy held 1 mended nearly two years ago. but l'lrst ]' why o'c^-g to war conditions many dlffl- HIP, the p< cult'es 1p the way of securing the Ttmmon' for material and the workmen arose tfcp dut .^ of | d greatly retarded the <>rk. The tt.-o|o? new bridge Is one of tfce best QA ,^hfc T&cslo tjiern Una cen vv *>771 JfO/l ^ ! I J I,' 'JLUJ SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 A YEAR men going across ; vimiii 'strvt'tisoii t<> Tr.v FAST AS POSSIBLE '% I Mil lllto ""iervll'C of ii? <'oninry. General March Says More Than 800,000 Have Already Gone n r 11\iiit< r. of Lauras- Overseas. vv noi withstanding his '52 . " . is cm eedingly anxiou member of the I nif d, SUPERIORITY IN NUMBER and, as lie says, to got { k? -t in tin- lighting in . v. he might. i. n .M in. 1 h,s Pessary to ( heck the s i?!o-.d in d-f. use ( :' On-Kush of the Enemy and " ,l for ,1" P'Tpose of lirinK War to a Successful lake the world, as Mr "sa fe for Dpinocraoy ^ Onclusion. ^ ice to live in forever." _____ ri two or three letters ?. . . , , , _ _ . Washington, June 17.?To give Congressman \V. F. ... . . ., ? , . . | the allies a mastering superiority or i in - iiisi ui gentix | rumhnrs over tfie (Jerman Invaders, 1 a ii-j \IUor|rai) troops are being rushed , ' il-pai' IO jcr,int.,. as rapidly as trltnspoi t ?v.. him immediately, if M|llimge wiU pprniit. when the pur- * '' '* 11'' ''' -' pose will he realized cannot now be ''' '' '' ,ls ar.iiv. I | j>at more than 800,0Oil ,nu L< ' 'M ' n nii'ii have been sent overseas and. 1 ' ' is nutuler will be incroast'Jn tct* j n i!e- position H? siio in jonu.nyo early in July. ^ it it sir* 'il nppi'iii tha' , .it' v, ,, , i hese tacts were announced tfy ? lit" lit vvo ili! Ii nil a pla - . , . ? L 'ten. I'eyton i . March, chief of stan, j, n inaugurating the government's cii'-s* >*i yri'MMi on - ( )>vv j,t>,toy of giving newspaper men iiied ui tin opinion, m- ;| v , ?|c]v summary of battle condi-y^^ n her Iff Hunter, although fr,. tions. o ii.' ,i, I, is strong and active , . , General March drew a graphic pic- t hvsical condition, attd - . , .. . , . lure of a single gigantic CamTTOlgn- jr anxious to serve his, ... , , pxiondipg front itht-Mts to the sea,, te enpnctiv oi a snldie . 13 , v where the allied Imes have been -p.. vig< department, upon tin '! ^ . , 'nattered hack in four successive for a < ot the circumstances I _ , , , phases. The great wedgo ofMfc$Mfli*var betwe ould make provision for , , , , . has now increased the allied lines?rkey a into the defensive set * ??. , , . , , 86 miles front HhPimsfxo Yprea.son a tintiv winch he earnest... ,, , "l:t a condition of this kind. Bald "tot nd desires Hut a later ,, General March, "where a new line or t >n Iroin Mr. Stevenson . , . hits to be held and where 'he attacks "to. a incloses a letter to htm _ ? , of the Germans have' been made .,n a dintant general relative with such largw forces as thoy^have, inter s appeal lor recp | the importance of getting American rJ . army, states that llv \ t \ i( f , _ ' , , . .. i<> i u?r i i i?iM in mure aria nior** prociiKios nun for th?* | . at toast, from active Preeminent. ;V.. ^ >. thou,-!, in th.ir lot- Vns* ???* " v \ Stevenson aiid tho *i*l- "We h\lve now Pakaed ,he 800 ~ 1 tako oooasion t* thank444 maik Sn tmopa ?h'Ppnd ov<*; atiQQ " c or again an*l again for* .sua! . impulseJ Th? nf ,be African troop 0 ambition to offer his m"vpm?nt particularly striking > defense nf \m? rlca bocs,usc Secretary Maker stated less groat oris - through ,h:,n a wetk nuo ",!lt "more ,han 7-' V, ,; , . . "*t,oon" hacl embarked. Tho fact, tlon is now passing, m l (l , _ that tho figure hacl Increased npp'Ox- ? iniatolv in loss than seven r th ! hts |ipi ,i no . .?* re ore! of 30 odd > >ar days drow :1 'i"i,,k nnestiort es to' v servlct :i just and when doflnlte "uperlorlty in manor of tho law in S iith ?,ov H'*1" b" { 1 in Lancaster eountv "T' " ma,tPr "r ni,nibpr of t ?Pa M fullv mod for fatn *. un ",P wo-tern front." General ho war dopartm. at. ami l:,Ivh '' P"i"d- :l 'mention fhftt .f ho mar vot ha v. a nM,s' msuiored with rdferehre rvo his countrv in tho "" ?"h lo ,bp om'n,y ^ Ap *h h ho chorish,- and ' hirh h::VO *>n kmnvn to bp ,b**? * <j Stars and Stripes to a '! ;,lo:,R- bMt with ,hp Potential in.torv, aoaso which might ho attained by 1 i in' ing divisions from tho eastern front. ( OMMI 1 I EE "It is impossible to prediet a day KEEN APPOINTED any. .* month ahead, or any othe^ definite time ?when a mastering sn? ^ ' perioritv will he in the hands of the' LT of Hiuinpwk. M?w '-in ? * ? .... .... .tines, urn me niimoer or troops.wer IMstrict llcM Yes. ;are ending across now Is limited[only l?y the capacity of the ships to lay Afternoon. carry them, and we intend to keof> that up." * 'Ii.-miim'I Ports Main Ohlertiuc. eoting or business inc - . .... ... > <Ji-neral .March tnadc It c^ear thpJL istor district was held . . . .. . .. , , c.. theie is no doubt in his mind or in ernoon In the coutt , tliat ot the allied leaders that th%- , h plans were formula!- , , .. ii-i: nel ports are the ninin objective i rhlv canvassing th- di< , , , , M of the whole Cnmnn effort. k at. r sale of War Savings B ?-a. !* "The four drives' he said. central committi was ... . . ., 1 bediming March 21, the next April ? t work out the details , . * tin- third M iv . and the present m int suh-conunitlees for .... ' S. one beginning June ft. arc all part of ? I his committee is com- . . , ? ? the common scheme o foffeisive. , 38-. ill Moore. chairman: . , , . .% ( (iiisKli'rinir no ? '"?,A ^ 1 MPWi M.r HlH'l'HH- W" i # .t ? . ^,_ v.,,., I sion of attacks, tho first penetrated r no I >n. J " \\ itherspoon. , ... ... .. ~ . , .. T:,... . the a 111*'<1 lino on tho Swiss frontier, >?*tes ' tt. .1 T. Wylie, VV. . .. J . I some .?t> miles into Picardy, the sec- * . Plvler and T. I, Hil- . , . ., . . < - . ond some 1 r> nulos into rlandvra and ? tinir of the commit!* > . ... , ... . ... . the third a distance of 38 miles fur- . this afternoon. .. , .. .. cor I ther alone the Marne. Under f'fc ' rig in the court house <> u ?. *1? >n present drive the line has been penetative of the business . . ... , . vi?? trated an average distance of from the city, being largely ? . . ,, . . ,, - the 'I five and a half to six miles. * '" liusiness men, manv of . .. . . . . -Hiscov "One striking feature in ennfie? ?? JJ ,-ipfui wmiw ~ to' wlth lhl, ?.hole a(1v.?M ,1" I t e wor . 'extension of front which the allies. V1 ^ t I have had to rover as a result The/ \ . P.tHTOR Wlfjli total stry' ;hing of the line troxJk \ > STIIXMAV SUHOOI. . ihe sea was fit? miles, "y, n S. C., June 13?-At anl^^tn ? to he'd that extra m\xr. .. ting of Bethel allM% hav6>had to ?i in . o ' ^ Tuesday mojr d>pa-than fluty, had at the *fa*f . terlan ch^ - "Ohvtrniely th aobjectlye df (ha. tition "jjX' y^erman stdrar.ee is. lint, (fie ch^n-. dtsmjc* ^which would make it pec-__* * F /1 V" ? j , -