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Will fiapert To War Council Just What U. «. Will Be Able To Contribute Te Operations On WoetOen Front This Summer. WsshllUftnn—General Tasker H. Biles, chief of stall, who has Just anired in Paris, will represent the United States Army on the Supreme War Council Secretary Baker. In so annocncinx disclosed that the General is accompanied by hlfh erery branch of the service to advise him about any questions that may
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increasing American expeditionary forces nere too great to parqlt him to usdartaks the presentation of American views on military operations and to alt with the cuuncll in framing plans of strategy that cover all front* and all armies. From General Bliss the War Couc cil will obtain an up-to tbe-rnlnme report on what the United Slat a* will he able to con tribute to operations on the Western front thic spring and summer. Bis report In this regard has been forecast to some extent by President Wilson's statement to Congressional visitors that there would be in Europe in June twice the number of American troops which it had been originally planned to send by that time. General Bliss also can inform his conferees exactly the situation in which the United States finds Itself now as to delivery of supplies of all aorta to the A.il«e and this information probably aril] have great weight 1c the shaping of war plans. While Secretary Baker's statement merely said that General Bliss had arrived in Prance to represent the Army on the council, there have beeu Intimations that renewed recommendations for vigorons offensive operations on the widest possible scale were included in the instruction* the general received before sailing. Probably the primary consideration before the council when it reconvenes will be the widely advertised prupoeed German offensive on the Western front. A mass of information has reached the Allied Powers from many quarter* Indies tin* an impending drive against the British or French lines, or both, which will be carefully reviewed. Ways and means to meet each a concentration of German and Austrian forces aa is Indicated ua doubledly have beea considered The possibility is suggested here that the Allies may anticipate the German attack with a gr*at drive as the British once did la Pi inders.
Pershinq’s Report May Mean Renewed Activity.
ONE VICTIM IS A VIRGINIAN THE SECTOR ABANDONED
First Of Such Reporta Far Mere Than Two Months—Other Deaths From Natural Washington—General Pershing reported three American Infantrymen killed in action on Jgnuary 21. He gave no details of tb~ enesgernent. The dead are are: Private Albert Cook, nearest friend. Delbert Coots. West Almond. New York. Private Harry V. Garmon. Ca-
tawba. Va.
Private Leo E. Radi, 742 Hangh street. Cleveland These are the first reports of men killed in action In more than two ths. In the opinion uf army officers her*, the appearance of "killed in action” in the reports does not necrily mean that American battal hare return rd to front line trenches tor further training after an absence of some weeks, bat that is interpretation being generally placed on the newa. For military reasons the War Department declined to say whether a
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On March to Palestine 160,000 Troops Drop From Force.
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I KILLED BOLSHEVIK LEADER. Then Chinese Proceeded To Take City Of Harbin. J a Pacific Port.—Passenger*, aboard s irans-Padflc liner which arrived j here from the Orient brought details of the capture bj Cfatnese troop* of the Manchurian cfly of Harbin. T. J. navis, of Chicago, one of the passengers, said the Chine** look the city in an unique but effective neThe Chinee* commander." Mr. I Daria said, ■'walked Into (be office of J the Boirherlkl commander and | promptly killed him.” | Much fighting followed. Mr. Davis raid. At the cioee o. hostilities, he asserted, the well-drilled Chinese troop* lied driven the Bolshevik eol-dii-rs from the city. FIRST TREASON TRIAL OF WAR. Paul Hennig, Naturalised Cltlssn. Faces Tribunal. New York —Paul C. Hennig. said here to he the first person in the I United State* lo face s charge of treason growing out of the war with Germany, want on trial j b* the Federal Court in Brooklyn I Federal aatboriUea allege that, a* lore | tnsn of the scscmbllng department of | the plant of E. W. BIIm * Co., Hen . a naturalised American of G*r r. hint), -maliciously mutilated”
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the Americans. Casual lies resulting from partlcipt*ou by an American company In a reoonaoi taring party conducted by French troops or from a chance hit by enemy artillery among a party of dir patch riders, would all be reported*nn der the head of killed in action- Anni officers pointed cut also that oeca atonal sbelh aie exchanged all along the front fier the purpua- of rectifying r-.ngas or to demolish a troublesome vantage point on U>* other aids, and that me" kilted as a result of such exchanges are oonaMwod to have tel ten In action. The following ether death* not in General Ovid Herrick, guuabot wound*. Frankfort. Ky. Clarence %L Wilhelm, pneumonia. Gram* Vnllej. Cal. Imols H. Weed, bronchitis. MenPIL Wl# Thomas M Coyne, meningitis, Cleburne. Texas Derwood B Dickenson, pneumonia. Geedlng. Idaho Edward Kastsirakl. bronchitis. Beaver Dam. Wla. Jamas J. 8 to peon, (aieumonin. Canandaigua. N. Y Howard Btrendrtnk. tuberculosis. New York City. All ware private aoidlera. Paul M Hweneou. engl neers. reported on December 1C mis* in* in action. U now a prisoner In Germany His mother. Mrs J E Swenson, lives at Utt Wadsworth eve nue. New York City The informatk*. came through the Bed Creas ART CRITIC INTERNED
hlcago-Count Albrecht Mortgwho has been writing an ji* for a Chicago newapsjer, wa» arrested on a president's! warrant -barging him with being i. German Wemy alien who la a menace lo th* nltad States H* will be iole'ued t Is said, to: the duration of tin wai KOBtgaUs* father. Count Edward, until
Washington.—One hundred and slxtty thousand Turktah troop*—more I than $0 pm- cent of General Falkentixyn'K reorganised Turkish army—deserted during the recent Journey from 1 < onataailnople to Palestine, official ; dispatches stated. | General Palkenhayn, appointed by j the Kaiser to reorganise the crumj b;in * Moslems after General Allenby’a victorious Holy Land ci ipaign. has n turned to Constantinople and his entire plan for rehabilitation of the j Sultan's force* has been abandoned, the reports declare. , More than 50 per cent of the crsnglh of 2« Turkish divisions was lost by dteertions during the journey from Constantinople to Palestine.” General Allenby's report declares, idling that -forty-one companies of c.cwm troops which left the Alexan- | drrtU district, each 800 strong, reached the front with only four of2ce«n and 100 men per company." Even the Turkish officers refused to “fkl! in” with Falkenhayo'B program. reports declare, and openly voiced their dissatisfaction, knowing wall the u..reliability of the disheartened, war-weary native troop*. In lest, than three days Palkenhayn abandoned tbo Palest!us sector and returned in disgust to Constantinople. German Attack Meets With Failure. Paris.—German troop* west of Vavarin Farm. In the Champagne die trie*, delivered a surprise attack against the French during ths night, but failed to break through The re pulse of the attack was announced n the official communique of tb* War
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BAMMIES TO LACK NOTHING. Major Murphy Telle Of Red Croat Work In Franc*. An A liar tic Fort.- Extraordinary • ork accottpllsfiad by to* American itad Crosa in IMirope. particularly In Franca. »** daaertbad by Major Grayton M. P Murphy, former directing band of the organisation abroad, on bla arrival here He declared that Ameri ran aoMti-r> in Franc* will lack nothing when ihe real fighting begins. "W* fia*' •r*ct«d a line of warehouses back of the front that our boys will Uk* over.” b* said, 'and they are “looked »lib a tremendous amount rf mppllM. food, blankets, bed*, lent* and all kind* of hoapite! tupplle* We bava transportation facillUr* ao wr ean deliver thrsn wherever u red ad * From a contingent of 17 man. which arrived in Franc* with flv* auto mobile*, tb* Bad Crosa fort* has grown to J.MM worker* with 500 motor ambulance In Franca and 800 In Italy. Malar Murphy said.
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