The Daily News JMUNCE nUPKflT, B.C., SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 19( PRICE FIVE CENT? UHERATFOCH NOW it suprfk mm Aim m mm mm. m m mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m m mm mm mm ma mm a a mm ma mm AKES CONTROL OF WESTERN FRONT - ENEMY THROWN BACK WITH BIG LOSS fclSH HAVE SITUATION BELIEVES HUN ALLIES CONTINUE TO SHELL FROM LONG DISTANCE SLAUGHTER GERMANS WELL IN HAND. ENEMY THROWN DRIVE WILL BE British Army Headquarters in GUN STRIKES PARIS CHURCH BACK WITH GREAT LOSS SHORT LIVED .oclafcd-'ranee,. March Teae. 29.--The tBy PPaUIng.the j.ASIA. (Special to TtM Dally XewM rDICCD J Paris, March 30. Seventy-five slaughter or the attacking masses nUJOlrtll VIXUIJLU L REPORTS GROUND GAINED NORTH OF RIVER SOMME AND U. 8. major General Back from of thejGerman troops has contin- DESTROilD BY MINEjwere Injured whec one of the long POSITIONS HELD. FRtguini kncmt attmukb ntruu Front Is Confident Wants ued since the first days. All the! distance German shells struck a D WITH HUOt li8ULii-nivi riunimu. Five Million army and prisoners have much the same' FRENCH HOLD 8TEDFAST UJB. Speeded Up. story to tell of the great losses' London March 30,-Dispalches church in the region of Paris dur ing the progress of Good Friday's U'i.i,n.inn w,,, 9a k .... t. i. change Telegraph Company report JpcUl k Tl Daily services. The killed and injured FIIU Mar. from a visit to the Western front. an! l(l probable all their cards the Russian cruiser Admira h 20- udc: Vir BUT WILHELM HIMSELF consisted mostly of women and North of the MaJor General Leonard Wood, in L.i in..H .Makaroff. was sunk by a mine at L'i ll.ir rcparli 'a confidential statement before the TFresistence U,e Prl neval m lhe Gu,f of Filu children. The very same church ; which has been line e havo gained ground DISPLAYS NO CHANGE was struck last Sunday during the k.-i ual$ "J "eld P0,- Senate declared that Allied mill- offered by the Allied troops to the ,ana celebration of Mass, resulting in . all aaV&il f ri. IB. . e..c.7. i.-huh i t...... 1. Amsterdam. March 29 The the German offensive will fail, and of tlnlflnest pages In the annals GERMANS MAKE MUST serious casualties. laJf -l ueu " w"uu Yolks Zeitung of Cologue says that The bombardment is continuous :tpoiti and French lleser. according to General von Luden- 000 or 5,000,000 in America's whichTthoae bardy warriors made' Of THEIR PROGRESS and although the projectiles are ind ifiir.it our main posl- dorfT, Emperor William has been comparatively small, they can do t. b aa thrown back with i. .i . hi. army. m. coferlcg. .. the withdrawal and1 a great deal of damage when they : luecpiy impressed uj me irrriuir ta i 1 1 J i i rt ii was uenerai two s upimun, tue oerman aavance un- (Official. of the Fornrne Uerlin, March 30, ;uth Ll ;iKI f delaying explode among a concourse of deva8taUon ,n lhe baUle area re. Iv, fit :a look olace. We according to his auditors, that the doublily will have an important o both sides of the river Scarpe, people. The Parisian newspapers . marking: Germans the Western front ln final of this on effect the outcome we haVe pierced the foremost pos- liw a abut distance irom .ii .hnni.i thai are asking for immediate reprisals, ir now niimrirallr aunerior. .m.ImI nt all hatll. held the British, and we .f advanced position. itions by while deploring the "useless has been soared such counlrT our both the ground and in the air, Attack. on ; f Continued to have taken several thousand pri barbarity of this bombardment. Ctrmans Held Up. 'trrriMa Itilnca. Wh did ttf all. but that the Allies are in a better i uenermans tasi nigm coniui- oner. Boutn oi ine omme, we m, Mar n iV. viimciai) r.ed in kreoina the Obi n be- , While confident that the south- position ucd thflr furious onslaught drove the Dritisb out of old posi-offensive sati,ai i ee made by the yoni our frontiers? Because be-) German will be halted weslwurd against the Allies de- nons from bravely defended vil-tie TURKS ORGANISE A a &a ?g n of Montvldier fore the war e always urged lhe h.fft.a has Montdidier enemy gained any fenceln tba region of ages. The British continued to tue rrencn iroops ne6 ef armaments. When man. material objectives, Gen. Wood and Jnotou, having slowed down make brave, but fruitless and WOMEN'S BATTALION Ike ...aies they had taken klnj changes, these things also suggested that the offensive may in their patent attempt to cut rnilr counter attacks near AU a d retook Moncel will chance, but first mankind change the warfare into a more through the Dritisb line farther iert and north of Albert. The (Special to The Dally Neva) Iti.- L, tjih Iroops held muat begin to change. oDen contest. For that reason he north, where such desperate re- r.r mnn rr.altacked on the sec March 30. Elaborate V. thrust Geneva, .::a:t cauffnjr twnmm.mlt thn traininir of Amer- .iilnia raa n(Toril. I n- ih Cnmm, ami flip regulations are being drawn up cs of life to the BOLSHEVIKI ARMY lean lorces lor open wariare a i naru ngniing occurreu aoouv Ancre. for control of the battalions of L.all n. fnp Ir.nrh flirhlinir. II.. Inwn nf Alhrt I.sro-ai pn'mv . unUf OfTsnslte at Once. BEING REORGANISED In urging that the American war forcesToushed forward toward the GERMANS THROWN OUT young Turkish Turkish WarOBlce,women,breaking which the all I March 29. The oroffram of men. ships and muni- inlace.ibut at last accounts the that country, re-cenHy-i.dfteWed lif :a vlterstr thinks that Moscow. March 29 Kolshevikl lions be speeded up, Oen. Wood IirltlsCwere holding them dogged OF ODESSA BY SOVIET precedents Jpy- to organize, A lu: ii i tied Plates forces aalil no American artillery or air-'l at Uifa possible Kale way to tue 3 Ibe righting when troop, an official lalemnt my a a -!. I. .Constantinople dispatcn says ' have been successful in fighting nianes are jei avauauie o u. Amiens. ioroi, " rirr a bloody bat. War Ministry Is Drescribing min- l . ntive or the AU the Austrians In the southern Uk. Pershing's men and that, although ;; The conflict in the sector around h lh ,lug8,an nava'ule measures to prevent the bat-1,000 bed, which they X ex. 4'.:-: raine. The cities of Kherson. American aviators are ready Montdidier and Noyon appears to forces OJeg9a ha, been talion from coming Into contact it c::t they are without planes. Lse of be of great importance from the All the olllcers Mkolayev and Zmanka have been r tured fc lhJ SwM and wilh lhe soidiers. :ru Ik t i.t back from the Jrt- that the German motora in bombing Indications recaptured by the Russians. Liberty many ukranan troops. While tit-'of the batUlion will be women, . u.J V Washington Com. Ukranian Hada, stead of fighting machines was .hisher command Is attempting to ,. ... m n.-tn,m -nrk- hhind lhe ii f that the British with. The- Ilolshevikl General ood. the Allied front thereand recommended by uch nwl from K,ev to hrkov .piu , through regarding the lines. uvaicado on a pre.arrang- before the Germans, Is now at Oen. Wood said that although ,Urt a rolling up process eitner Drogress of lhe Auslr0.German ir a: j t ,s now over Germans of the 'way Kkaterinoelav. where It has adopt- the initial. . success a a a I forces invading southern Russia, GERMAN AGENTS W.ll In Hand. - a m fiialni I amfrt lltal att probably bad been greater inauj owing to their being in control of Mar h 29 A report " r",uuo,, ' expected, either by the Allies or uBOAT U"PED INTO the telegraph lines, their presence SPREADING ALARM Hi .-.S lleadauarters in .MC"T.V.".J- . ' the enemy, Judging by the number i SPANISH PORT AFTER there and their treatment uniess iu laui.it,- fir. that the Allies fX SHIPS BATTERED "HER of the Ukrainian population has IN NORTH. FRANCE l extreme right been much resented. The indiscriminate Th u:-at report from the ",0 i.-'the drive will be short-lived. F.I Ferrol. Spain. March 29 hanging of all who were x at . thai the British NK,,e l"e nv.r"-' .T" ! (. no noa.ihilily. he said. A four hundred ton Oerman sub- not subservient to the German or- London, March 29, German ii ! n well in hand. and boycotts. f l,,e man attaining thew ap- marine has sought refuge in this d a bein cla8jed together as agents are spreading alarmist re-i" .ri.. ii..i.i..ai rran iieaila parent obJecti e, lha "rhnnnrl nortS'- -- ,port. The commander made an ned Guards of the Ilolshevikl. has Ports among the civil populat on. SKMAKF RATTIP publishes an appeal signed by r threatening Paris. urgent request for admittance. caU8eU 8eri0U9 lrouble from lhe ine Daiuo ?ne 01 " . a a aa , deelarinir that his craft had been - . l1av- nt th German in- n France, according to a dls- i.ervn lroisay cauinK ui'uu m CHURCH. i APTISH severely in a fight with1'"'' patch from the Reuter correspon damaged A (jtRMAN KhYbKob to co-operate in the organ- Easter Service in the morning ( dent at British Headquarters da?- ration of any army to defend the for the young. Juvenile,! e ship,-JZZ aanuraaPMT mouI IM 'ed Monday. These persons are be- o f thh ly. A panish . CAUCASUS FOR WAR ing dealt with summarily wnen crew decree for no i of the German co..Hn publication of a mu.,c Kvenln? wor.hip al 7 jo s rP ha been 8enl oul lo AGAINST THE TURKS caught. Concerning the fighting s universal obligatory military sef. Easter selections u trance, the Dally m.wlUl ,pccial 'the correspondent says: t a at SVl A.aiA aaa In na ' a 1(Til A alPl 1 tc na vis. Aii iormrr umcrrn miv w hn- a haniumni frvic . . I London, March .29. There is a' "The spirit and determination; a a a a I fH l.A a m n a t I f l .;5'-'E, 3 that the German ca'i '... BCl,V0 i i "e" un.l., ri iwill follow the. regular services.I i 'U.n.,1 l.liup anila Tor bOVS strong movement in progress In 0f the British troops is excellent: ' vt a ast 150.000. the iiy tu Everyone la welcome. I. -"" .":,".""., the Caucasus for a declaration.of The enemy losses have been enor- J'-id rr trol of the national commission- ion years, n.vu w -.1 a rw for Ex- In It war against Turkey, says an mous. The situation many Mnoi obtained a strategical r Special values in shoes for men. IUIO B change Telegraph dispatcn irom places remains very conrusea i"c 'y rnnilurtinir in n. women and children ror r-asiei- ( Moscow nieu iaie aiuraay. which is natural in lignum? wim News. P.i '' HLTIESS DAYS ARE .Wallace's. l Advertise In the Daily Leading members of the Cau- ,as assumed more of the charac ramia niot are auoted as declar- ir of a war movement than al htTrS: NOW SUSPENDED 'ing the Nationalists will never any time since the days of the l., ' Allies. GENERAL FOCH IN SUPREME agree to the passing of Caucasian Marne." --' - a a 4 k.- of the greatest wn..i.,ninn Mnh 30. The 'ii Ulriela into the nanus oi ine ''ftaots f l has ordered ' Turks. For New Wellington Coal and ,::0fr,nony. Food Controller today ( at the Critical moment .. i .. 1 1. Hava COMMAND OF ALLIED Ir Lumber of all dimensions, ta th . . " auspciiiioii ui I..V-..V EASTER SERVICES. hone 118. fin. V pciiuuiuiii f0P a period of inirty uays, u- , . Tha niu xts .following cablegram was sent to- The children of the Methodist Vm Jieloaed and the STOLEN PARADISE w..i.inaion March 30. Ey-'day by President Wilson to Gen-'church will render special inusl-B wicrs nha n.,.. i.. .i . .THr . 'eral Foch: "May I convey to you ca numbers at the morning ser- WANTED WE8THOLMC iin. lf Of ths balll mo I AT THE lWhSi ' lnwt congratulation. up-;Vlc. while in the evening, the Rev.i, ib ihan i . . ...... ..... has r".v:r. .,inri,v. s11Ph uni. u- rv.iT win nreaeh on the sub.1" that a,mointed Ull JUUI 11 V HUwa - t "" - a For J. R. MORGAN, LTD. f(J .v, UvvU.... Kibel Ulayton, one ui "-"(oenerai rocn ; " h ty of command Is a most hopeful ject of "Life and Immortality." m Set Fallen, J , ... ... . known of the English actresses, ,n tne .upreme comiu - - 1-. I. Mil or our ultimate success. Tnere win oe special music. ;- augury Ms the star to appear at the West.Unied forces on the "J. ' ... ... . . Vllloh Engineer, .mlih ' iicoria nu... ..-. will) an your W.liinoion ....... ..... United Flunkey, Coal i i ii.i. vaninir. The i..-i...iaa lhe vau IUI bill anrt .1... IIOIHI". . lliruiiw........w.v...I..I r.-MThal..illim iiihux" I'nrK.- - IIOW In This U the first oillclal refer.,will be sung by Mr. II. Fletcher, Swamper, 4fctlcn. 1 1 1 ii v im nun ai a iiiu aii Expeditionary of Gen-and ohn Eason will give a Phone ' ... . n ence to the appointment Mr. Rigging Man. Co. 15. .p. R. Stolen Paradise." It Is in ne France. I oral Koch to the supreme com 'short organ recital. The choir W. E. Williams. of Rnnnnlu at OnS Apply parts, with an nil star cast 30. The,man. of the allied armies. will be under the leadership or players, There is an atmosphere vvaahinuton. March Mr. A. Lancaster. fESTHOLME about this photo.drama which ..ulna almnir aoneal. and the BUT ONE AEROPLANE a-..wOHT ONLY ' play is one which everybody will BAPTIST :-: SUNDAY SCHOOL SHIPPED TO ALLIES like. In addition, there is an m-flcial BY UNITED STATES TOUIOHT ONLY War Gaiette, showing some EASTER RALL ITMIL ctT0N of the latest of the scenes among Washington, March 28. Lieut. the soldiers, who are now holding Sunday. March 31st, at 2.30 Colonel E. Lester Jones, of the THE T0LtN in,..tni.iirir nn And there will Easter supply division nf the signal corps PARADISE" niimviiMMi n p- - - x v.. also be a fine comedy, of a most andfriends uf scholar, to this rally testified before the Senate Military FOR QUALITY ! an swr ri .laughable kind. We .oeelally invite parents .W1XCOMK Committee today that only one EltVICK ond 8ATI8FA0TION jivKRVIUWY 'aeroplane had been shipped to AND A 0lcl.l War Qaittta, Your nlann tuned right. lUrry Easier Music. Suig and Recitations. Europe by this Government since s IX DAY WKKK FpR.HKLP. with ' the Unlted Btaes entered the war. ROIWEDY. Evans does It. Leave order- JJIff- """""' " Mr. Teeliel, Beoond Avenue.