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BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF AS AMERICA SEES II HOPEFUL BRITISH MAY REGAIN L08T GROUND ENEMY CAPTURES BAILLEUL Allied. Troop Hnve Fallen Dacl to New Positions North of That City. Washington. Kor tho moment tho gorman drivo nt tho British lino Iioh localized on the Rector running from Bnlllcul nround to tho eastward of Ypros, nnd military men horo (iro watching with eager Interest tho IJrlt Iflh counter nttneks on thin narrow front, whoro further enemy successes probablly would mean tho evacuation of n Inrgo stretch of torrltory. Whllo tho British ofllcial statement that tho lino cast of YprcH had heon withdrawn and readjusted on n now front did not glvo tho position of tho new lino, It Is known that tho general trend of tho British linen on thin north ern flank of tho great hattlo Ih ropro Bonted hy nlmost a rli;ht angle. Troops which faced duo cast only a week ago nro now fighting on n front that ox tends In a general cast and west di rection nnd they aro facing south. From tho lines to tho caHt of YproB tho British havo heen Bwung hack on n twolvo mtlo front with tho Ypres po BltionB as tho hinge of tho movemont. That hlngo now formaB a hroad salient Into tho Gorman lines which they are trying to flatten out. British Positions Withdrawn London. Tho Urltlflh positions Be fore Yprcs havo been withdrawn to a new lino and they havo recaptured Metcrcn, on tho northern battlo front by a counter attack, It is announced officially. ' South of Arras the gcrmans havo 'been driven out of British trenches into which they had forced their way. Tho gorman nrtlllory havo become more actlvo south of tho Sommo. Tho British mado n successful counter attack in tho neighborhood of Wytschaotc. Repeated gorman lossos north of rtnllleul were repulsed, the germanB suffering heavy losses. EVERY MAN A HERO Commanders Speak Highly In Praise of American Forces With tho American Army in Franco Commanders of units who partici pated in tho several days of fighting In company with tho French in tho Apromont wood sector nro finding it difficult to pick out men who especial ly distinguished themselves in the op peration. Ono commander salu that ovcry man acted llko a hero and it was hard to chooso tho most deserving cases. Ono of tho most popular mon with tho sol diers on this soctor is tho Jlov. Dos Vallcs, n Catholic priest, of Now Bod ford, Mosb., who 1b living with the mon in an unofficial capacity, ho hav ing come to Franco as a representa tive of tho Knights of ColumbuB. Whon tho attacks began, Father Dos Vallos, braving the dangers of shell and mnchlno gun lire, wont to tho cnBiialty clearing station near tho front lino to administer to tho wound ed, llo assisted in drosslng tho in juries of tho soldiers and gnvo each man a word of cheer. Ho handed out clgarotB to tho mon who smokod. "Ho'h as game an they mnko them nnd ovory inch a soldfer," said a doughboy, whllo other soldiers spoko of tho inspiration furnished by tho priest. Go Into Battle Singing Tho American iroopB, although tired from nenrly six days of Infantry ac tivity, went into their positions in an nil day fight singing nnd expressing their pleasuro nt, an opportunity to fight in tho open In prefcronco to what thoy term "sower lighting." Tho residents of villages behind tho lines saw tho American moving for ward and shouted words of encour ugement to tho truck loads of smiling mon, who wnvod their caps and -hecred heartily. London. Rioting attended tho breaking up of nn antl-conscrlptlon meeting in Belfast, according to a dis patch to. tho Daily News. Revolvers wero used by tho police, who wero pelted with paving stones. Praise for Portuguese Lisbon. Events on tho westorn front and tho words of pralso sont by tho llrltlsh government to Portugal on tho bravery of tho Portuguoso troops In tho first days of tho fighting south of ArmcntlorcB hnvo greatly stirred tho patriotic feeling In Portu gal. All ofllcerB of tho Lisbon gar rison havo offered to go to Franco Im mediately to replace and revongo their comrades. All I ho officers who took part In tho December revolution havo tendorod their services, as 1ms tho minister of tho Interior. French Youths Go Into Training Parle. Tho 191G contingent of tho Fronch nrmy (youths of nlnotcon years) Jo Just going to tho barrncks to begin training. Although called out u year boforo tho usual time, these young mon are In bottor condition physically than nny of tholr predeces sors. t , Thoy aro starting out in as high fcplrits as tho army did In August, 1014, shouting from tho car windows that (they will beat the Germans, ENEMY TAKES HAILLEUL Hala Withdraws to Position North of That Place London. A dispatch to tho war of flco says. Monday evening, preccdod hy an Intenso bombardment, tho ono my launched very heavy nttacks against our positions between Ballloul nnd Nouvo Egllso. Tho assault was delivered by thrco picked gorman divi sions, which had not been previously ongagod in tho battlo and It succeeded nftcr a florco and bitter strugglo in carrying tho high ground southeast and cast of Dailloul, known as Mount do Llllo nnd rtovctsborg. Our troops on this front havo fallen back to now positions to tho north of Ballloul and Wtilvcrghcm. Balllcul has fallen Into the oncmy'B hands. "Tho enemy also attacked south west of Vloux Uorquln under heavy nrtlllory nnd trench mortar flro, but wan repulsed. "A number of prisoners were taken hy ub during the night In a success ful minor enterprise southeast of Itobccq. , ji!i Canada Abolishes Exemptions Ottnwu, Out. Tho Canadian gov ornment, in an official statement, an nounces that It has decided upon ! measures necessary to obtain limned I iato substantial reinforcements for tho Canndlan expeditionary force, need for which, It was assorted, has becomo imperative hecauso of tho sit uation on tho western front. Tho government hnu decided that unmarried men nnd wlndowers be tween tho ages of 20 and 23 arc not indlspcnsahlcyto agricultural and other essential Industries. They will bo called out first and nil exemptions in their case abolished. An order in council has boon for mulntcd which provides that not only aro youths of 19 subject to tho pro visions of the military service act, but also all other youths when they reach that age. Tho government Is authorized undor tho military service act to raiso 100, 000 mon. Developments nt tho front, it was said, would alone decide whethor parliament would bo asked to Increase that number boforc tho house is prorogued. Fought Their Way Out Paris American troops on tho right hank of tho Mouso (between St. Mlhlel and Verdun) were attacked by picked detachments from four com panies of gcrmans, following a vlolont bombardment with high oxploslvo nnd gns shellB which lasted from midnight until early morning. Tho enemy swarmed Into the trenches close behind their bnrragc, Just as tho Americans burst from their shelters, wielding bayonets and hur ling grenades. Tho germanB wero completely re pulsed, leaving thirty-four dead nnd ten wounded on tho American wlros. Thirty moro dead germanB wore counted In No Mnn'B Land. A party of twontv-tlvo Americana. surrounded by a superior enemy force outsido tho trenches, fought their way through tho gcrmans nnd returned to tho American linos with prlsoncrB. An unknown numhor of onomy dead and wounded were dragged back to the german trenches. Peaco Movement Developing London Tho Cologno Gnzctto, ac cording to n dispatch from Copen hagen to tho Exchange Telegraph company, prints n report that a strong peaco movement is developing In Austro-Hungnrlan circles In comse quonco of tho resignation of Count Czernln the Austro-Hungarian foreign minister. Many Influential Austrian politicians, tho dispatch adds, hold that tho removal of Count Czernln nf fords an opportunity to sclzo peaco negotiations which had been impos slblo whllo tho count was minister for foreign nffalrs. Occupy Seven Towns London. Tho Greek nnd British troops, which havo crossed tho Struma river on tho eastern flank of tho Mnqedonian front, now occupy soven towns, tho war ofllco announces. Tho statement follows: "Greok troops crossed tho river Struma nbovo Lako Tahlnos, nnd oc cupied the villages of Bcgl'lk-Mali, Ka kurnska. Salman, Klspokl and Ada. The operation was most successfully carried out with slight casualties. Kobe, Japan. Tho forces which havo landed at Vladivostok to protect tho consulates nnd residents consist of a -Japanese brlgado and a detach ment from tho British armored cruiser Suffolk With tho American Army In France Roports from British commnndors which havo Just been received at Amer ican headquarters glvo tho first doll nito Information that American engl ncerlng troops In largo numbers were among the forces hastily assembled from all branches of tho scrvlco hy Major Gonoral Cnroy for his impro vised army which filled the gap in tho lino mado by tho gormnns at the open ing of tholr offonslvo last month. Tho Amorlcnn engineers wero at work constructing nnd operating Hold railways and building bridges. With tho American Armies In Franco. Six mlnulOB nftor tho front lino slgnnled german alrplanoB crossing tho American trenches Sunday morn ing, Lleutonnnt A. S. Wlnslow, of Chi cago, and Lleutonnnt Douglas Camp hell of California had brought down two onomy aviators. Ono of tho gorman machlnos was sot fire, whllo tho other was practical ly undamaged. Both. pilots wero mado prisoners. Campbell Is bolloved to bo the first British aviator trained entlroly by Amorlcana to bag an enemy piano. E WAVE OF OPTIMISM REGARDING GERMAN OFFENSIVE HEAR FROM DEPARTMENT 8tate University May Dccome Troop Training Station Urges Early Placing of Coal Orders. Washington. Events on tho wosturn battlo front arc Bhnplng themselves, of ficers horo believe, not only for tho de feat of tho german drive, hut for a counter offensive by Gcnernl Foch'a nrmlca that may open tho road to an allied military victory. A wavo of op timism has ewept over not only Ameri can officials, but also the military men of tho allied missions in Washington. Some of them think It will be soma days yet before Gonoral Foch can com plete his troop dispositions for n great thrust at the enemy, hut others look for word that ho ban struck at any time. Tho nown from tho hattlo front was distinctly cheering. Tho British lines on the hnrd-strlckcn Flanders front wore holding firmly. Fronch reinforce ments had arrived there, making prac tically certain Hint tho german drive toward tho channel ports from that dl rectlon has been defeated. At tho same time official announce ment came from Rome that ltnllau troops were nlroady pouring into Franco to share in tho crucial struggle there. This added to the optimism, for it means thnt the lighting men of France, Italy, Great Britain, America, Belgium, Portugal nnd tho reservation units nro being concentrated under one leader for n mighty blow when tho time comes. Urges Early Placing of Coal Orders Washington War demands for coal as tho yoar advances may require still further restrictions of the consumer's freedom to choose coal. This an nouncement haR been made by tho fuel administration because of reports that consumers in some sections aro with holding their ordors In the expectation that the zone system of distribution mny be altered in such a manner as to broaden tholr sources of supply. "Any modification of the zoning plan that may bo made," said the adminis tration's announcement, "would bo In tho direction of further restrictions rather than townrd enlarging sources of supply. Thero should .therefore, bo no further delay on tho part of coal dealers and consumers In placing tholr orders for their supply." HEAR FROM DEPARTMENT State University May Become Troop Training Station Lincoln. That negotiations between the state university and tho war do pnrtmont in regard to the uso of tho university as n training school for drafted men would soon bo concluded. Is indicated in a telegram received by Ohancollor Hastings. The telegram read as follows: "Captain Androw Knight will visit you in tho near future to ofllclallj close up our negotiations. (Signed) Com mittee on educntlon and special train ing." Univorslty officials expect that Mr. Knight will come to Lincoln in a very short tlmo. A telegram from the com mittee addrosscd to Andrew Knight Is now In tho offico of Dean O. J. Ferguson, indicating that Nebraska will be his first stop. When ho comes, ho will undoubtedly be clothed with full power to act. Want to Skip an Election Omaha County officers and their friends over tho Btato are writing members of congress In Washington that It would be a great thing this year If no elections woro held In tholr cases. Congress, however. Is power loss to prevent this. Tho stab's aro tho guardians of tholr own elections nnd tho federal government cannot stop In to say anything to them. New Credit for France Washington France got another credit from the treasury of $125,000, 000, ranking Franco's total $1 otlfiiono, 000, and tho t-otal credits to all the allies $3,285,000,000. "Scalping" Liberty Bonds Now York. All Liberty bond "scalp ing, agencies," unearthed so far in As sistant District Attorney Urognn'fl investigation of those places, are oper ated either by gormnns 'or hungarlans, ho declared In a report to District At torney Swann. Tho investigation Is Intended to dotermlno whether- tho operation of tho agencies where bonds of ?50 nnd ?100 aro bought at reduc tions of from $5 to ?10 bolow tholr faco valuo, Is part of an organized propaganda to discourago Investments In govommont war securities. Stimulated Wheat Marketing Omaha. Tho appeal of tho food hd ministration to farmers to market tholr wheat, coupled with tho uotlco that wheat being hold by pro-gormans would ho requisitioned, has ro3ultod in a very decided movemont of wheat to olovntors throughout the state. Rocords In the office of tho Nebraska fedoral food administration show that moro than CO.OOO bushels, over nnd nbovo tho normal nmount that might have been expected, hns been mar keted slnco tho requisition order was promulgated. I MEN 60 TO FORT LOGAN Nearly One Thousand Nebraskans Af fected By Latest Draft Call Movement Starts May First. Tho latest call for draft men, to leavo for training enmps between Mny 1 nnd May 10, will take approxi mately 1)87 men from Nebraska. Tho men on this call will not go to Camp Funston, where nil of tho draft troops from Nebraska now nre, but will bo Rent to Fort Logan, Colo., Instead. Tho wnr department's action In send ing the Nebraska men there Is Inter preted to menu that Funston Is filled, and transfers will probably be made to the latter point ns fast ns possible. Tho State Council of Dcfcnso has made known thnt It disapproved of the use of yellow paint on buildings of alleged disloyalists. The use of paint or tho tarring of nny person ac cused of disloyalty Is unlawful nnd should not be countenanced In nny community In the state, members of the council say. The state supreme court has ruled J that the Nebraska state prohibition I law Is constitutional. The opinion 1 grew out of u Douglas county ensc I nnd was Ihe first decision of tho su preme court on the const Itutlonnllty of the -act. . Those familiar with the stock sit uation nt South Omahn predict that meat products to the consumer nro hound to ndvanee In price ns the re sult of recent shnrp ndvnnces In cat tle, sheep and hogs nt that market. State Food Administrator Wattle made the assertion at Omahn upon his return from Wnshlngton thnt the gov. ornment will tako steps Immediately to requisition nil wheat being held In Ncbraskn. Many nntlonnl guardsmen nre com plaining because they ure not being Hent nbroud to tnke part In the great Plcnrdy battle nnd Nebraskans nt Camp Cody nre among the complain nuts. Mrs. Margaret Serby, n Llthunlnn woman employe nt the South Omaha packing plant wns severely beaten by another woman employe for alleged Insult to the American flag und dis loyal utterances. For the third time Wlsner has gone over the top for the snle of Liberty bonds. April I), the day set for the big drive, carried Wlsner over the top hy CO.OOO. Rev. George Allenbncb, one of the live pastors under lire at Lincoln be cause of their refusal to nttend a. pa triotic rally, tendered his resignation nt u meeting of his congregation. A lnembor of tho Saunders Cour.ty Council of Defense mnde the assertion nt Fremont that n good many far mers In his county nro deserting the Nou-partisan league. T.-.1 ...Ill t 41 -fl 1 -! i r.,iifcui win iihyu ii ling ruiKiiiK Airu 25, with tho 335th reglmentul band from Camp Funston, which Is touring the state. County Clerk Scott has the data to show that Pnwneo county has 27,820 ncres of wheat In fine growing condi tion. Bonds to the nmount of ?1,000,000 wero voted hy Omaha citizens for tho construction of n new Commercial High school building. Frank Eng of St. Edward sold n carload of. cattle nt the South Omaha market at 10 cents n pound, tho highest price paid this year. Tho Deutscher landwehr vcreln of West Point, n German organization long prominent In the community, has dissolved. Tho North Platto Sammy Girls' club hold nn auction supper nnd charity bnll from which they netted $3,000 for tho war fund.' Keith county has oversubscribed Us quota of the third Liberty loan bonds, nnd every town In the county hns qualified for n service flag. . As the result of n systematic farm cnmpnlgii thero Is a third Liberty loan bond on every farm In eleven school district" surrounding Norfolk. Home gunnls' day was observed nt Red Clqud when drills wore put on by companies from Guide Rock, Inn vale and Rlverton. Wheat Is looking weir In Richard son county nnd seems to have passed the winter In fine condition. S. R. McKelvle of Lincoln, promi nent newspaper man. 'has filed for tho republican' nonilnntiou fur governor. t According to avnllable figures the Nebraska farmers' war council 'now has a membership of over fiO.000. Service cards, which were sent farm ers aro being received by the stato headquarters at Omaha at tho aver age of 5,000 a day. An Indictment charging George H. Smldt, a wealthy Adams county farm er, with having said he was Instru mental In forming nn organization among fnrmers to prevent crops from being raised, wiib returned by u fed oral grand Jury nt Lincoln, Major John M. Blrkner of Lincoln, a German born officer of tho Nebras ka National (Aiard and a member of tho li!7th Held nrtlllory was arrested nt Camp Cody, N. M charged with violating tho esplonago act. Ho was discharged from tho scrvlco April 4 and recommended for Internment by the War department. Lincoln hns oversubscribed Its Lib erty loan quota nnd the committee has ' raised voluntarily, Lanrastcr county's nllotment from $1,0-15,000 to $2,000,000, tho Capltul City agreeing to ralso SI. -100.000. A womnn nnd threw children iverc hilled and five others were moro or. less seriously Injured when nn auto mobile In which thoy were riding was struck by n Northwestern freight train a few miles north of Omnha. Ono person escaped Injury. The car was n Ford sedan and was completely demolished. Lyons Home Gunrds went to the Casper Rlef hull, west of the city the other night and broke up a Non-' partisan league meeting. They were1 assisted by more than 1,000 Home Guards nnd other patriotic citizens from Oakland, West Point, Bancroft and Pender. ' The following counties reported over-subscription of their quotns Inl the third Liberty loan on April in. J eight days after tho drive- started: Buffalo, Burt, Butler, Dakota. Stan-' ton, Thurston, Deuel, Cednr, Adams, Keith, Box Butte. Platte, Wheeler and llrown. Farmers whose sons nro In military camps under the draft, can get blanks from Governor Neville to have them furlougheil for farm work. In making this announcement, the gov ernor snys that military authorities nt the camp pass upon the appllca tions. Receipts from n white elephant sale by women of the Red Cross at ScottsblulY amounted to approxi mately $15,000. One heifer brought ?LiVSO.50. which Is said to be the rec ord pi-Ice for any one animal In the state. Upon a request of Director Gen oral .McAiloo, the Nebraska railway commission has asked city atithorltle.i of Omaha not to compel the Missouri Pacific to build a viaduct over Leav enworth street, In that city, until after the wnr. " Two Nebraska men, Guy C. Nowlln ( oi Aurora nnu woyu .m. ilntlilturn of Belgrade, nre members of the crew of tho American collier Cyclops, which Is more than a month past due at an At lantic port, and is believed to havo been lost ut sea. Mnnderson Lehr of Albion, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F. Lehr, who has ' been doing great service with the French aviation squadron in France, I has been honored by promotton from corporal to sergeant. The first permit' granted by the state council of defense under the new sedition law of Nebraska for an nllen to preach and tench wus Issued to John B. Rectus, head of the parochial school at Pickrell. Captain Martin C. Shallenberger son of Congressman Shallenberger. of Alma, who Is on the staff of General Pershing In France, has been pro moted to mnjor. Omaha birth records show nn In crease nf fifty-seven babies In the first three months of this year, as com pared to those during tho same threo months In 1017. Kearney county hns a 100 per cent Junior Red Cross. Thoy nro doing splendid Red Cross work In the j schools "over the Country and are a grent help to tho senior society. C. II. Peler. Lincoln motonnaii, who wns forced to salute the lhig fifty times by co-workers, wns bound over to tho federal grand Jury under the csplonngo net. A "Good Roads" fair held at Al liance netted about $2,000, all of which will be used to better the con dition of main roads In JJox Butte county. A number of county foo'd adminis trators In Nebraska have pledged cit izens of their counties to uso no moro wheat flour until the new wheat crop Is harvested. Records In the office or the stato food administrator at Omaha show that only half ns much wheat flour Is being used In Nebraska ns was used a year ngo. Tho State bank of Seneca, capital $20,000, and tho Fnrmers Stntc bank of Hnlsey, cnpltal $10,000, were granted charters by the state banking board. According to the 1018 city directory Omnha has n population of 231,250. Omaha's first, draft quota gave tho city a population of 201,000. Platte county reported Its Liberty loan quota oversubscribed by nt least $100,000 on April 13, one week after tho drive stnrted. Preparations are being mnde for drilling for oil In both Cheyenne nnd Rock county. The Beatrice city council pnssed an ordinance appropriating 532,500 for threo new paving districts. A voluntary agreement to pny, through tho federal food administra tion of Nebraska, tho sum of $000 to bo given tho Red Cross and the Red Star by the Fremont Milling compnny was tho penalty assessed for viola tions of tho rules nnd regulations gov erning sales of wheat mill feeds. A proposition Is to bo put heforo members of the Fremont Methodist church to say whether a new $10,000 church shall bo erected this year. The sum of $31,000 hns already been pledged for tho new edifice. Moro than 200 boys' and girls' garden clubs will be organized In Ne braska jlils year for tho purpose of helping win the war, according to O. W. Watson, leader of the Junior sec tion of the agricultural extension scrvlco of the Stnto Unlvehslty. Tho sum of $15,000 has been In vested In third Liberty loan hourt-i by officials and employes of the statf house at Lincoln. Buffalo county people nro elated over tho honor of being tho first coun ty In Nebraska to win an honor flag In the third Liberty loan drlvu. 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Tho poets ami others, mainly others, have sung of the virtues and blessing of sleep. No class of men guards sleep as carefully as the doctors. Some one, with all the wise theories of ndvortlslng, decided to mall his lit tle call for business to the medlcnl men of Indianapolis. Ho spent n largo sum getting up some real snnppy stuff. Ho figured out all tho psychology and personal appeal, with all "of the big "I" stuff he could, nnd then some. Ho laid plans to reap n harvest, lie did not. Ills good money went to tho printer. Moro went to Uncle Sam for stamps. This wise ad writer put n special de livery stamp on ench of his letters. Result: The doctors of Indianapolis were nwnkened about 1 n. m. to sign for n bunch of printed mntter. Kvery doctor seen says ho tore up tho booklet nnd with curses deposited the unread pieces In Ihe waste-paper basket or elsewhere. With gronns'nnd harsh words the medlcnl men went back to bed. It wns n great Idea. Indlannpolls News. 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