The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 142, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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TERRIFIC BATTLE IS
RAGING NEAR VAUX
Yankee Troops on Chateau Thiery Sector
Holding Ground Against Vicious Thrusts By
Enemy; Huns Hurl Heavy Shells 25 Miles
Behind Allied Lines; Germans Cross Marne
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BULLETIN. '
With the American Army on the Marne July 15 The German
at daylight this morning made violent attack against the American
position west of Chateau-Thierry especially near Vaux.
The attack came after a most violent bombardment of high
explosives and gtu shells throughout the nig'it. The American
troops sought shelter wherever it was available. When the enemy
infantry appeared the Americans swarmed out and met the attackers
with a rain of machine gun bullets.
The latest reports say the Americans are holding their own
in the fighting maintaining their positions.
BULLETIN.
Paris July 15 A new offensive by the Germans was begun
early this morning in the region between Rheims and the Argonne.
On the front between Chateau Thierry and the Main de Mas-
aigea the German attacked this morning the war office announce.
The Trench are meeting the shock of the enemy attack with energy
and the battle continues.
The struggle is proceeding on a front of about 80 kilometers
(approximately 50 miles).
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ALLIES ON LINE FROM
SEA ON TO SALONIKI
General Foch Applies Principal of Unity in
Albania; Redemption of Serbia Possible With
Entrance Into Bulgaria Open; Italians Enga
lish and French In Great Italian Drive.
ALLIED TROOPS ADVANCE IN ITALIAN Of TENSIVE
Vienna July 15 Allied troop in Albania continue to advance
says an official statement from Austra Hungarian headquarters to-
day. Increased activity 1 noted on the Italian front
Italian and allied troops in Albania and Macedonia have suc-
ceeded in perfecting a single front extending front the Adriatic
sea to Saloniki on the Aegean sea a distance of some 200 miles
according to ttie latest reports.
GUTHRIE OAS COMPANY IS
GIVEN TIME BY COURT
AMERICAN GUNNERS DIE BUT DO NOT RETREAT.
Wfth the American Army on the Marne. July 15- The opera-
tion A Vaux appeared to be a feint for soon after it began the
Germans attacked all along the Marne where they were gallantly
opposed by more of the American troops and the French. The
fresh creasing was made at the peak of the big river bed: The
American machine gunners and infantrymen fought &d died where
they Hood here.
Others of the American trooos withdrew strategically as the
enemy attacked from east of Chateau-Thierry to along the Marne
east of Dormtni making additional crossings.
It is clear that the German attack in the Vaux region com-
pletely broke down under the American counter-attack. Further
sharp fighting is likely to develop in this area at any time however.
GREAT BATTLE IS IN PROGRESS EAST OF PARIS.
Paris July 15 The inhabitants of Paris and the suburbs says
the Matin heard violent artillery fire in the early hours today.
The sky toward the east was constantly lit up as if by a great
electrical storm.
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BOLSHEVIK! ARE DEFEATED BY RUSSIAN PATRIOTS.
London July 15-Czecho-Slovak troops have captured the city
of Kaxan 430 miles ea&t of Moscow and Exchange Telegraph dis-
patch from Copenhagen says it is reoorted from Mcwcow. The city
was taken after the bolsheviki had put up violent resistance.
WATER PROBLEM JIGI-
CONFRONTS THE PEOPLE; ;
River Drying Up and Leu Than
Two Weeks Supply In Sight;
Water System Dependent On
Elements For Supply;
McGregor Busy.
Th ixxljr of Mjif John l'nu
Mlthl former mayor of N-w Yorh
City Im w k'llMl wtirn hi ifc'ottt
i)ltmiA MLlirnr Oratnrr MrM l.a
w Utcrtt to hw nmthor'a lioinn In
Ui tlm lily Hall whew ti Ur li
Mul Urtorm h fun rnl. .
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BULLETINS
GERMANS MOWED DOWN BY THOUSANDS
With She Amreican Army on the Marne July 15-In their
attack on the Marne front the Germans threw many bridges
across the river. Over these the Germans are passing under a
withering fire from the artillrey. German progress is being stayed
by the machine gunners. The Americans and their French comrades
hare resisted the enemy to the utmost and are continuing ibis
character of resistance.
BRITISH PULL Off A
SURPRISE ATTACK
Lwdoft. July IS Th aW At-
tack in f4tr ycttrjy tNt state
ment Hw was launcH i n front
I tMQ rare ifl th n;Qhbortiooa c
th Ritfga wro4 in t Dcfcetouect
Sfctar. .The attack took Ke enemy by
vrpriae and was sccttf ul. ail te
a)ectivta bire ma.rtand. All
tna material captured fcae net yet teen
caMectee.
AMERICANS DELIVER
A CRUSHIKG 8LO A
With tka Ase.vaa array on tor
Xroe. July 15 M.'.i a . Tb
Anertcaa fort ea is a fmot di".r-
ed a coaotr -attack ttoa the Gencan
im tfee Vaai ttgu-m tata moraB aa1
!roa o(l the ra -far
It la r ported that Ui Ai-iD
Lrre avaaca their oa lma a da-
traoa of enl buaJrH yards Vat
this kaa aot bea coaf;rm4
ENEMY ALSO LAUNCH
AM ATTACK AT RMCIMS
Wka Um Aovrxaa army n t
Mane ialy U :C)a
EEiOllS CROSS I.1IIE '
iJOHUOC'lfiOPfilS
In Face of Withering Fire Enemy
Effect Crossing and Art
Pressing Toward Chanel
Ports and Paris.
Cutkrie. p"iln arc araiu mlltnl up-
on to consfr'1. TliU tun it is it a
fuo4 shjrtaKit that briti( out lUo ap-
pal liut a utr shorUK. And ac-
cording la Coniml.skmer iwrge Mo-
Crutjr the rhortac la vry arhrti
"There U b tlian two fHt ti( air
In th' lowrr ni of llin ( OUntXKl
I have ii4 a pump pUn i ml -vrry
rancof allall i"r will 1k fiirrH
from the rivr-r luto our KlornKe rtwir
toir but at that tli supply will UkI
! than ft ft g
Alt day Sunday M.-;tci;ipr had a
gang of nu n wxn-klng at lh dam
tif a euHlina niKlnn. preparatory
Ut starting th puitipw in an fffort to
p!a e t-iwHigh water in Moran to
ttda Die c'.ty over rrtn r sped until
rain nmes.
" A'lth tai ti surt eolliM( year tho
alnr eituation In Guthrie beorn s
more arutr; nictl.iii( munt h doi.e
to correct It" aaid "onmiinr Mt
Greicur. "My thwirjr la thai drlini.
the Cottonanod mould lwt nmt niU(;;i
but aotiie tufftliod mil it he employe I
or one of thee daya w ill be flow-
ed up completely." h
Weather fire-aRt for '.tie week. Is-
sued Sunday pnmiiw-a rainfall for
north ati'l central f )kialuiiia. if the
raia conii Soon the water si' nation
is eared tor the tint tut la the
meant tin a ban haa been issue!
sfainat spriuklinf
tiTed kcer show: tlut the eamy al
London July 15 The Germans
have crossed the Marne at sev-
eral places in their offensive be
gun una morning acocung to
adrices received here.
The Germans have selected the
road to Paris for renewal of their
drive officers here believed to
day judging from early reports
on tn violent movement wnicn
began at dawn.
The mam attack it is added!
teems to be in the Champagne.
The advices to this effect came
m the Central News.
The feeling in London on the
JZ1 aitoation following the German
axiacK in rrance is mat ut oa
KING GEORGE BUYS
FROM MANY TAILORS
Iundon. Juiy li Ktruc Gri dns
s.t follow the eismple of bi father
F4aard VII la hlA one taiicr lie
"tkJee fcj; prtrnac: among many
London cuit-mekem. ratm are
takea to the i;a an.) the k!o
epcada but liUU !m cctinj( hi
SbitS.
HI !ui mi(Un-d a half million
dollar fin" Sunday nlrht.
Government rotilrol and rat h hi i 113 f
toiiM(o ia In the offing The irop U
short.
'lioli-ra U racing In fvt roared; th
Finland tordT lias !.n bU kaded
agail Jtiiaalall people
Hrltiah lori'ts liave o(U.l.l lh
part of Kun on the White se tlur-
man const.
Four fhoitiid boiler makers ar on
a ntrtke in Hi" shipyards on the Oak
land side of S Kranci-u bay.
All allies In I'arie J..nnl In the
great parad Hunday In celebration of
the fall of th BaatHI.
KxTiary of State Lanilng benat
hie mat Ion tday. He a ill spend
month flshtntt
Huffal.i. N. Y F. Male of Qinnry
. an ai:Hr. waa kl!lvj by the fall
cf 11 n airiln at t'urti Kh Id to-lay
Kan Juan - Tn thouNand peroiis
-1 Han Juan hart been lit of three-
ay fever durinc; the lat tao weeks.
t(or1lng to dixtors of th sanitary
erVlce.
London. Queen WTlvlmina of the
-tbrland. acyrllng to a diioah
frojn The H-itm to the Central New
rency has ihargcd Ix pa'y Nolens.
PRICE OF WHEAT TO
DETEUE ACREAGE
Gore to Propose Higher Price for
Neat Year's Crop In Food
Production Bill.
Hy consent f altorn")1. additional
time until Auut I. a given lh
Ouihrla lias cointiany to t het k u lt
books and remit t. patron the
rntouni dun them ander the lerms
M V llsws. deputy r. H trh. I
nway on bit annual vacation and for
iho nett two w"k t'hhf Clerk IMdiv
w!tl H'rnlly wrest' with Ihc d-
trtls of th office.
A ictuion In bankru.Hcy s filml
I bj J tV itrdthw iai K I Itutrhm.
41 ICrK'h. Itii ktum county Th !
tts that they were In the mercantile
bualitesa thor". aad ihnw iieUll'Uea
!) the aura rf 1n.WiC
"HELP W.f VrfE WAIL"
aaviMca KTaMPa.
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HAS IT COME TO THIS?
Charge are made that eon Men-
tal latormvioa cKratag Govera-
nieet i rcm T.i.zg la leaking ta Wall
fire. Meat tte Government take
er Wall Street?
iCeattweaS eaTraa-JCiaXl
SATUHDAY I
I 1 .a "J y I 1
velopments are quite
junk THicvct rnoaaER v
STEALING rHOSS UNCLE SAM
Jah Yhievea have ba thrtvisg at
Lawtoa slare the akitatary rang was
etaJlish4. It k eeCmeJea that mora
taaa worta ef beaae. rner
ta bacai aurea rrota the
tisfactory . i auto fees one than av
JUUHJNO EXPENSES OP LAW TON
Fee sxJlertea by the r k of Lawioa
fro Mtnttr.ii5 ta Irtrery rri".
coareeeiona. pVture shows and wati
reals will omre thaa dfray the rua-
aia expeaaee af tb city. There are
fae aatneMbn la If very aarrtee The
a ee4hrte4 leat fear awaited te I
.tT1S il
WARNING TO GUTHRIE
WATER USERS
Beginning at otx e and until far-
ther aot. yod aaust not sprinkle
your lawns or gardens: the water
apply la a aIb 4&grouiy tow
an4 you mt ease wafer la ery
way. The jeruDt t trytc;.
by eitcblnc and pumping to bring
the water by the ilan'. so that t
WB we !rtd. otberwte a lHfK
le'er X nest ha auarvd dirert
from the river a ad yna bmer what
that Bieaos and eves tba wo cer-
tainly of a raly Thle warning
last he bMiet for Uw general
gjod. if K ia aot yoar wst-r will
be tamed off
Also he nlretnely careful of
trash aad trees fires; they are al-
ways dangeroaa aad eeperlaliy eo
a thi time. Bett water before
alec. 'i
GEORGE McCRJXJOR.
Connlwstower Pahiie TtRittea
Waehtiiglon July IS. tanner In
Itua ami tlklahi.ma havt) ake that
Im (Jovernmeiil ffe iMisurunce as In
tlio prliyi that) lli be allowed for the
ucl year'a wheat cro; and It la prob-
rlU. Biia'r tlre will offer 0
'kniendmcni 10 the foo production
bill a hen k la considered In August
giving an advance over the present :
I lice Many tclegramr to the ntor
It dii ate that Itie n rrugo to be planted
to a heal would lie coutMlod by Ihi
I roapeiHtte price It li the oplni' n i f
tho ria. Adm'.n'struilon ihelth rl 1
of has ltd ihn renull f Incniis-
the nruilui tli ll. shown by th"
mtimotevt yie for thl yr.
Heiiator tlore U lievooa that next
) r s t nip would be on a gusrsntr j
Hi' e abvve this your fifure sod 'i-1
icl to offer an amondment rncresa-
Ing the term.nal guaranli by J0 per
buhl. Thb wuld make It. h ssy.. I
if Fort Worth $2 :3. at Oalvneton J l
ard at Oklahoma City 12 0V
TnW there It a guarantee the
farmers do not wcat to plant on
h:ig seal." ssld H- attor Oore In
both T'lss ant Oklahimta Wter
vheat la made If lh3 ground l (re-
jiared in July or Aucust."
No sucieiful firbl tan be asged to
overrule ihn lY.isldi nt' veto of t'
alieat. but the advmtes of that pro-
tii.kt ivHitemplatc offering sn amend-
n ent aha tho. grU ultursl hill Is up
f r eonsldAraiJoa on rv puaiiaga duct-
ing the :n-ident to Usue a pro la-
rt.atmn atv:-m log the prke of wh.-at
wual to the advnnce granted the cop-
ir proluccrs on July 3 rrator
Oore say tbj copier jroducer re
n ived aa advance of !) pr cent
This would bring tho wheat (Hco to
I2;. whkh. la tbi IiahK of the Prul
d. nt' veto ia 'it ipU-d. il
cither houi
RE8I0N8 AB COUNTY
CLERK TO JOIN ARMY
Hi Utile (UU July IV- Vi 1 I A
f orey. who reslgne lnt week as mun
: rlrk of Creek tountv ha gone 10
Cmp Trsvls a here he I- ttai.'d to
tutv at teitmen'al besd-lnarter It i
! WeiKIy of IlliniO. hs lee S'.'
pointed to ur i-i Cory as clerk
DOCTOR'S CERTIFICATE
NECESSARY AT WEDDING
Atlanta Ju'y 1 A eugenic mi'
rl MM r lnlrli.n a man li present
4 cti tlfl.stn f.f telth b"fnre the Is-
staBin to h iu rl marriage Ihense.
'jit In ll uiiiU.uio'iil l assed hy the
Stain isle
Thi bill. :.Uh was Introduced
K nstor J M Morre. -rovldee that the
nan must preseut health remfl.ete
signed hy a rnuable phjrslclan set
ting forth that he haa no lranmle-
hie disease.
ALLIIt' POSITION IS
STRONG! AT AMIINS
WPh the liMIn A 1 tales la rrae e
July II- An Important link ha he-n
a.l.lwt l.j M ihaln of allied defsit
be r ire Amiens by the eacmsfal
Frnch adrmee la the Uaivrila4
stor Friday The opera) mn auppl
mni that brilliantly carried oit
hy the Australian d Aaisrlisa at
tUmel. a tltlla to the northeast at
July I IMh attack were md'r-
taken for the urpoe of foreleg the
nny fr-m dominating h.l gnuet
and In ei h ime the ' object wt
a bteviMl A a resutt the poeltWia of
Amiens a deebteilly strotr taa ti
ilaya eo and even before thea the
alll'd llua were esiandiimVy n' l .
The rren h hy yeaerdy'a ansli
hate aciiulrw! !' Urn which
only control hmg reaches along h
valley of the Avre hut whbh la some
pane gave the tlorman dlrwt ob-
servation iif th fily of Aailen M h
(he same thing 1 ai he said of the
ground wteeted front the ene ny in
the llsmel sector
tly the hiss of thsee two rompiri-
lively aaiail trlp of lerrlnrf h
fiermana have suffered a heavier Mut
lhan tnuht seetu apparent 'a ne w.10
re.kiii'e.1 the ettent of the Uy
sMiply by the depth of the adven.'.
Nivthwanl along the ttrtf'th froi.t
the troops have vimlluued la ' h -'
Into llunland for prtonrs ad stimg
Pms ia rshls and imatt at'aht It
the Mrrl sei tor the Atr' sa s'
sotu'ely oea No Man l.aal aal tt
J unhappy OriiiSBS hardly hate itsr-!
J tit show their head fW Weeks
hy k The lirituh epwatione he la th
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PRETe'CH f!.!Il DM
IS f ITTIi'lGir OBSERVED
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Frof Flaufhter and Prof Green
Deliver Inter eating Addresses
At First M E Church
Sunday Afternoon.
CHANCE FOR UZtt
TO ADVANCE IN EZRYICZ
The local eaeaiptioa hoard ha
beea ia lrv-"d to receive appllca
lUitm for volan'eer rl la spexdil
The 1 itlieas of Outhrke e.mb'ed at
Ibe First M. K. rhartb. 8uday f'rr-
ftta.K anil r.MaJ ul mm 1 . I
pass j ' " "'
gram ' honor of th Free h aatloaal
bofidf. It being the 12 ea1tr
eery of the fail of the Raadia at tV.e
bainalag of the Fraa fieriatsoa
The Graal Army with color aaj
martial naslc came la a body. Tt-e
young me a were there ia res. muse to
the rait of tieat. Lore fttart. and
organlaed a trooa of the new Liberty
st few dsvs hsve brought I h-m i 'o
to th sales of the Invaded hamlet if
Merns sa l gla thsnt hi1! ad
Ihet sffords toniplet j ofiaervai h-n
lUPlng the ensrey (oes oil dsl'r set
l th agreate larar necfer hate
been klllt rtueatiy Yseteritsy the
lliill.h rartlet out a sa-retil r at f
west of 'lut Hrivi!a K'mllar ea-
lerprlaes bete hea carried rm "lorih
of Albert Mewnttm the Hrtifih ar-
tillery is keeping ap a ceaseless li".
bars-aini Ike Ormsn llae of m
muniratioa aa the Intense r "u
ehU h has been gntng oa slneed 4
dm idlly le sum. elg ' hf
Mil her
ttmewniesu ireie.og ( me wnivecai y lTralnUg Cvrae. after ahich the eler
Me b r.rtoea a ere carried oat.
Thl afford a!
of Tessa at Aaetia.
oely are eJtglbla
splndid oppe-isntly for yoong ua Addrewaee wee mi by Prof K V
ho have kaowMga of is so Una ea-Cr- o the O M U aad VnJ f T
ginee ta advaaua la the rvtc. fro- . Fleugher. Ike aew uperla'ewdrat of
the atari. Atohvatlaaat miasi he ' lT hoots ftoth were laterwetlast
eatde before Jul 17lt a Logs
MKiaty iaota ia oalL
JOHN DAVIS OKEAN
DEAD IN SOLIVIA
Lapes BollvK ilr. li.-JiAa Ilarto
OTVear of M'eor1. AairV-an pia-
Kter to BoilTk iaa IV. I. M her
aa4 filled with hlser1l facts aa to
tna farhaara hiding ta aad
(ollosrlag the aolesl eveat A fasrg
Freavr Hag mM the raater of th
platform. an Amariraa Haga were
aameroas. Ia the) ahaeaca of the
reairnma 4 tna Cover! of re-
faaaa. Cot W II KitulLzS had rtar
HUN COURTS HOLDS
BOOTS - VALUABLE-
Iadia. Jaly IV-A gal al a Co
s (ss hotel whoev hoots were sioie
sued Ibe .rop'tsior for their tsH.
hat fa!J"4 ta reevcr. thjs coens
HI that boots ire slMs" aal
told he a taMful'f gisardd
issh or Jwefrr.
t I(JhT KILLEO. SEVESt AL
INJURED IN UUlLOiNOjWMCK
Cjwebea. Ju'y U t M aara
sveet kit's eg Mearei lejveed
teaay by Hi cetleeee f IM tea rtee
ssred ssita ery eeita. a a weea-
aeoee awreed by Lywhaeor Ltd wtsi-
itee eKaeafaaturara.
Near Orleaaa. Jaly It Toalght aad
Taoeday Howdy pfntailv local show-
g9fncrat rxrj ct tti tlzt.
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