Ogden Examiner, The (Newspaper) - September 29, 1918, Ogden, Utah VOL 16 VOL 272 OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 29 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES j Breaking Hun Lines At Four Gigantic Drives FORT MALMAISON TAKEN BY FRENCH ADVANCE AS DRIVE RENEWED Have Reached Outskirts of and German Bases west of Verdun SUCCESSES OF ALLIES IN UNITED ASSAULTS Belgians British French and Americans All Make De- Gains in Attack With on By 3110 Uie prisoners In throe days more than enemy have been brought down The American loss In that period was less thun ty Paris Sept gin lias captured one of Uid strongholds southwest oC according to tho war office announcement tonight He holds tills strongly Anti German Demonstration Assuming Serious ter With tions Before Palace AUSTRIAN TROOPS TO TAKE Dual Monarchy Reported to Be Making Effort to Stop Advance in Macedonia Paris Sept peace demonstrations in Sofia assumed a serious character since last Sunday disturbances taUen even opposite royal palace according to information reaching Kurich Communications between Vienna find Sofia are reported to have been in- while excitement in pest is running high The Austrian crown council has been summoned and the political in it is ers have stated Bent 18 ta of- the according tonight records the attacks Ochrlda defensive sector we have taken over the Bulgarians London Sept attack today between Ypres and the Belgians made an advance of more than and a half miles taking 4000 prisoners The official communication from Belgian headquarters tonight We attacked this morning between and north of after violent artillery preparation irf with French and British teries IS BY BRITISH FORCES London Sept enemy around on the front repulsed last night by the British according to Field Marshal Haig's report from headquarters this evening This ing tho British advanced two miles beyond this ridge occupying the land and Welsh ridges The British have captured Sailly ana as well as elles and Dame ENTIRE FRENCH LINE LAON ADVANCED With the French Army on tho Front Sept Associated troops ad- today to Port Tho Germans reacted violently at certain Mints giving the repression that they were a retirement entire French line from to moved forward in the tho canal This the French occupy a line ut north of Fort da La farm and Rouge J hy had prepared a trap t Fort Malmatson but tho explosion no damage to the French troops to precautions has been i from the Sily uvc inmost violence Tho fior- i aro making a desperate aland tu enable tho retirement of Bravely at other S alonK the front Tho evening is that tho enemy efforts with his force tld positions on tho line u enemy ia Iho on rago IN London Sept Is drawing her troops from Albania cording to reports received in dam from well-informed circles the Central News dam wires ALLIES AHEAD Sept tha p advance of the Entente Allied forces in donia continues says an official ment Issued this evening by the British war office Greek troops are pushing to the eastward along the range British and Greek forces also are moving on Patrich along the valley Patrich is about twenty miles Inside the Bulgarian frontier Several various calibre have tured GREEKS ADVANCING Athens Friday forces continue to advance In donia a statement from the war office today says and are operating in the region of east of the and north of Dolran The statement Greek units operating with the lied troops now are in the Prilep re- gion and aiding in driving the enemy LP General March Shows How the New Offensive Power and Unified Command Are Aiding Allies ISOLATE TURKEY AND GET RUMANIA'S HELP Tremendous Drive in Balkans is Being Carried Out by LOAN QUOTA IS REACHED BY ALASKA Alaska Packers Association Subscribe Which Puts Territory Over the Top Washington Sept by the concentrated offensive power of he American army unified military action on the western front under Foch has forced Bulgaria te seek a separate peace In the opinion of General March chief of staff tho Bulgaria carrying with It he only connecting link between key and the central powers and foro- the probable restoration of Rumania to tho fighting ranks the chief of staff said today in his y conference Is dub to of French British and American on front Last news y Bulgaria their desire for a separate not only toward the conduct of the war from the standpoint of diplomacy and its general effect upon the grand war also to a striking degree the re- luts of the concentration of drees jon the western front Previous 6 this time whenever part of the entral empires front was threatened was possible for Germany to devote nd divert some German divisions with German commanders to tho ened front while they held tho em front with a relatively smaller force GREAT ENTHUSIASM IN CAMPAIGN FOR BONDS Encouraging Note in Reports Showing Communities ize Immense Task Ahead Washington Sept 28 Messages from all of the United States reached the treasury department day almost simultaneously with the opening of the campaign for the fourth telling of villages a their That day has gono pa By con- the entire American force on tho western front that force gether with the British and French armies under General Foch holds the German army there and we see the result in Bulgaria demanding a arate peace WOULD ISOLATE The obvious importance of this J move which would foreshadow if it goes through the isolation of Turkey and the probable re-entrance of mania into the war needs only to be mentioned It is perfectly clear to everybody Turning to a map of the Balkan front General March said tho tary situation In that region was too plain to need analysis That Js a tremendous he continued and carried out by Continued on Page Two Continued on Pago Two PEi CT the A the treasury after Secretary Adoo arrived at his desk saying that tho Alaska Packers association of San Francisco with a subscription of had completed tho entire loan allotment for every town lage camp In tho tory A telegram received however said all ties ara ambitious to moro thon double their allotments Parades and other patriotic marked the opening of the campaign throughout the nation while news from tho war fronts In In Europe particularly from tho tors where American troops ing forward added to the Impetus of tho first day's campaign HEAVY SALKS THIS WEEK While reports were received from scores of communities reporting over- subscription of allotments on Iho tial day of tho great campaign it was pointed out that the speedy and organization in smaller places which served to complete allotted task so quickly had not brought in compa w re will bulk largely when id with the total Tho treasury Jn a statement tonight said that tho selling stride would scarcely be struck over tho en- tiro country before next week It will be impossible to predict be- fore that whether tho campaign has started tho ment said The most encouraging note of all in today's reports is that all communities realize that the try has before it an enormous task In the raising of Tho con- sensus of opinion to bo that London Sept military respondent of tho Manchester ian says that the Bulgarian overtures for an and peace are much moro than an admission that garia is defeated they express her formal verdict that Germany has lost tho war Bulgaria camo Into tho war on tho strength of her conviction that Germany was says tho correspondent her front was broken through lost week Bulgaria must havo asked Germany nnd tria what measures they to her and the present proposal of Bulgaria shows the character of tho tho allied attack in tho kans opened no Austrian troops havo on tho Bulgarian front Somn been tered but they before tho l attack Germany would willingly nn sho could but tho Bulgarians mado up their they would be poor support Analyzing Bulgaria's cry of distress tho London Times finds one of tho ex- in tho fact the war never was popular with the rank and file of tho Bulgarian army The soldiers have realized more and more of late paper asserts that the present policy of their country was not Ing and never would pay K Is to come out of the Bulgarian request tho soys we cut out all for Argumentative poult Inn and come to tho point without tho Bulgarians aro willing to throw over their on terms which leave us free to carry out tho known ob- of our Balkan policy they will bo to say no at Tho allied tho Daily will not pay too n Cor of a and thoy will not pot Serbia The Times it is the greatest danger to bo guarded against until the loan actually is FORT DODGE Fort Dodge among com- first sporting in a message stating its quota of 000 000 was raised exactly at midnight Friday St Albans Vt reported at 10 a m nn oversubscription of A of New York towns including ton tho former home of Secretary had completed their ments at noon Conn also raised its share In the first twelve hours N was nn early city to report LaGrange Ga at 9 m had Its quota a sago said Marigold Glascock county Georgia Miss mill La were other cities In tho south ing subscriptions equally their signed American Army Hears Reports On Bulgar Plan With ho American Army In Trance Sept Tho Associated of tho Bulgarian for an reached t hit linos thin afternoon with Gorman M- for In Iho to With tho present Is of I cm f Ida ALLIES IN BIG SMASH ON TEUTON DEFENSES Battlefield That Is 250 Miles Long Aflame With Fire as Foch's Forces Hit Huns SERIOUS INROADS IN FOUR GREAT SECTORS Belgians British French and Americans Are Pressing Germans Back Rapidly Dy Tilt Associated Frm Over a front of lit from the NnrtS m to the Into Almost Positive of Contraction of Secured by Government Sept with a recently discovered which from teats just completed at several army camps has been found to be an almost positive preventive of contraction of pneumonia will bo to combat tho epidemic of Spanish in- which in tho week ending day had made Its appearance in every stato and in all but a few army camps causing many deaths Use of the vaccine will be widely extended congress today having a million dollars to be by tho public health service in ing Spanish Influenza and other com- diseases Tho carrying the appropriation offered In tho house by of Massachusetts was adopted by a unanimous voto n both houses AID PROVIDED Tho public health service aided by tho medical forces of the army and navy immediately took stops to der effective aid to all districts In which influenza haa Its ance Nurses and physicians in numbers will bo dispatched to tho elates and training camps Tho serum which has boon used to a limited extent in several cainus but Certain Defeat of Susan B Anthony Amendment in Senate Only Other Alternative Washington Sept tain defeat or withdrawal admitted to bo tho only present alternatives the house resolution proposing filon to tho of tho Susan B An- thony equal suffrage amendment another aharp but brief tight in tho senate today and then went over until Monday In the timo conferences will held between its supporters to decide whether on Monday it shall bo brought to voto with defeat apparently assured or again be aside indefinitely a filibuster begun today by opponents of the resolution loss of the vote of Senator of South lina who had been counted among tho supporters but who today an- he would vote in the negative ind also absence of many senators supporting the resolution tho woman suffrage wuro on the defensive That tho opposition is strong enough to defeat tho resolution was conceded by Senators of Democrat and Smoot of Utah Ican who have worked actively in behalf woman Chairman Jones suffrage committee of did the concede defeat but said lie would consider between now and day what course should be taken Tho no announcement had been made of may be brought to a vote its discovery pending tho of for tho purpose of providing a record widespread tests ed with tho aimy medical school de- the formula for the serum which it was tonight is now being in quantities to provide for the GO 000 persons dally The scrum Is designed primarily to prevent monia which often follows attacks of and Is the of ul the death to One treatment the only In needed although in early singes of Its development three were found Though cnl nil thru I ties counseled with public health service declined U a prediction ns to Us fin Id confidently thul it will prove tlie for tho November elections or for several weeks ull of supporters tonight privately that not voto can bo mustered now for U.s adoption Opponents today began but were nol to continue a filibuster In their effort to postpone action until Monday of thu of several Most of debate was thu lution with Senators and Smoot renewing their controversy tf of and support the of used other lln Surgeon General Richard allow thul Continued on Two Sopt day appropriated u million to used by ho builth service In and and Hid of nml tho treasury to their of tho army navy and In tho work north of around north of tor added to total of the last dred of all boon taken y Vital art i the In their new for In which nro aiding In the Tho capture of by tho British would appear to be near From the west the British within one apd miles of at two points and sll natural ob- havo been overcome The same is true on the north where the Brit- ish are rapidly Southwest of Cambral Field men are fighting for tho ings of tho Scheldt canal Douni the German base of Arras and ono of the outlying de- fenses of the great of the Lille also is threatened by tho brat operation The have crossed tho high road between Doual and Cambral and the railroad ing them Is useless to tho Germani Southwest of Doual tho British are reported to havo taken BELGIAN'S DRIVE Belgian troops entered the great of- fensive movement Saturday by ning an operation In conjunction with tho British in the area The allies aro reported to have pushed forward rapidly and were re- ported fighting through the forest which haa been looked upon as tho keystone of tho enemy sive system between Ypres and the n General resumed his slow progress toward tho heights of the des Dames tho southern de- fense lino of the great and important massif of Laon Ground has been Rained south of the high point at malson the bitterly contested villages of Jouy and have fallen to tho French Tho western flank of the offensive tho French are pushing over the heights behind the line From the Ar- gonno cost of the the cans nro forcing their way Into tho positions Some ground has been gained near the forest but the American progress apparently had slowed down from tho first two days IN With a line aflame over almost ihi length Marshal Foch has tho German command in a tight On ouch of the four sectors thn allies important bases and communication lino The German command probably wil Touble In placing to the Host the are In a to on still more ora if Marshal Foch In thn nrn K the tiff rated and V