1 ^ BATTLE SAVED BY AIRMAN’S DAP.1NG 7 y 1 > <• * sezs kun t n e r s o s i: ; ; # -a * E f ** ■ v .r , / F -t r v r a ll’od F ile s Throi :h MaeUtrem of Shrapnel th and Carrie« Information to Head Miti.i u'-g's 1 .*v s are r . . Ii.ts q u irte rs— Action 1» Taken a t Onet hi kwaril, uot 1 cause thev are much ana Tide of B attle Is Turned eirl Inferior iu st-ei h to the allied nriit- F ra n ce’s Favor'—! ' ch ne Is W reck , 1, - hilt !>«'■ a- Field .Mi rshal Foeh ed W here He Lands in Shell Hole nud his Ih ut a ts Imve developed the German makers It« iv tactics an A r r iils li pilot, living in Franc* I o f war have not werke I out n way from **:.o airdrome u» another, j ti* counter them. For. placed us the Iho last niii ’hino of a flight of flv» ! ullit's now are. with Increasing-liuiu- l>. i - e f Aluerleitlii* lus-ompu; available i ! U and * : int ' I lou U. 1 !•' lost dally -or the t’ lit, the piohlem Is o ie nln. ■- incapable of solution by the right of Iho other ni. v l. n< s. * llo look<»l around ami saw several Ce-ainns. S- tulngly. the Gentians. If Berlin's filnrk »i>- I;«. Tiiiti'< th«'> iv.ro h is romi «aniens ho turm*d round and war communiques may he taki'U us In­ flow toward lit- in. When ho drvu dicating their conclusions, have* not tin* slgnitionnco of ijr.ur tli v i l h d , ! • i» thoir tuaolilm even gi. -pc«l 1'oehs strategy, or If they have, th«* irons. Ho ilisl. I lls compass sh ou ld th at ho was war lord-* are keepiutl it very dark. flyi'ip past—away from his own linos. Tii«' I'lHrh-.l German eoriinuniques H t flow on fo r 2«> minute«, hotly pur- si . ak of re ¿a ate« l failures of ttie al­ aurd, and a t last outdistanced the lies to effect a "hretik through.” Just m nn< lulled t* «lull tlo*!r Germans. Not km ine he wa> w II ns the over German occtitiod territory. In way tl '«ugh the French mid Ilrillsh turned oik - o moro and ¡low duo west Ilia's m March. April, May. Ju ne ami Ju ly . T h a t's where the Germans to r Luilf an hour. naikt ih.eir first mistake. T h e allies F ar Beh'nd Line«, a rc uot trying to effect a “break l i e then throttled down and d rift'd »lowly down through the sunlit ol«i d through ’ Koch lias Mot yet ri'tiehed harrier. Ho saw a croup of hangars timt point In his offensive plan. Koch's strategy is bast'd upon a eotiio 10 or 15 milos away und h**gan to land. To his amazement he saw “liquid.“ or shifting ofTensiv«'. one th at ell the machines were in rked W’bh *i it started <>n a com paratively with the lilaek tn The Germ ns narrow front, deslgne«! to p iin litn- higun firing whili the excited m>*- Iteil objective*. If h-•-** a re obtained chaiile> hecau to swing the pr m-lli i - then the a tta ck may h<* widened, and v. hen the Germniis bring lip reserve* In onlor to start i : • the airplat -. T h e airm an realized that- a rui’slil- th e ph'.n la to hit somewhere els«*. ertible wind had 1 m Mowing from Thus the whole German line is kept tn th e w est and hod carried him fa r lie- constant sta te of d ■ .« and ; '.«.pa hind the linos lid i'o had n**t allowed tlon. while nmiMi’ T«> retrieve the of­ Vlm self enough t i ■..*■ heforv lie dived fensive so skillfully \v¡tailed by Koch. Hun Plan of Attack. through the cloud». Mean ih lle he flew on. pnr*ue<1 hotly y LudendorfTs plan o f uttack w e* fo i the second time, and drew near sunply to break through the allied e linos. Ahead of him lit* could see line by sheer weight. He struck only cloudy turmoil of smoke and hurst- a fte r \ >•. ks of curefttl pr«t .tri. a. «le- C shells ami flying earth. A voting all his forces to th * «•»*■ sit- e attack was evidently in progress, lietit n'tacked. As hi- blows I : me­ te aIV was full of the white puffs of nu mum und “petered out” he was it . '" S a . ; II I t shrapnel breaking low over the tie ! cf' p* !!•••! to „oops. Straight toward this mael­ on some other sector. Ka«-h ofr«'Ti«lve strom he flew and soon machine guns w as a separate enterprise, und when in it ■ ground 1 " -;tn to fire flaming b e drained dry the pi— ihilllh < of un- Pullets at him. So low was he that e h. Ids strut* glc snows ■-« v im portant. l ie failed to 1 '— the - ge bh’ ei Cert t ctilh'* i » 2 fo r a «-•cuter- ! such n* brought successes again t t t i'k . He real - ! «tits might 1..- im- j w eaker force, as In Itoumanla, S portan: Inforrantio:., and > landed as : i a I at Capuretto. Lud -ntlorff evi to o - s j« slhle, crashing in a shell- 1 to what P holt*. \ ov.t o f tho wN*rk:i{?e, I He cm ' ;>« :iiid with th:* r t ho ran Mum Win % Arrow tho Pholl-torn | matt* r. •: Ul Ur* :ioh hfaftijU’irters 1 onrth. (i-umi * m he reported what he | r«-ir hy, w! s. i ti r 1* 1 « en. ^lf drtwa by ‘ i.:i proved «>f notable Ì ttw I-’ren ch bn A *f ' n was f a ken ti* miw f tl);;t battle wuh turned fi?» Ì ' tiilo f s \v!■i * • k** tC f . *’s t:i vnr. C« i tulli It Is to I m * a h* ul otuiek oi lie . t. 17' i i. if ma n a d- hern Koc*li " ‘»uomlsif -1 f **ri.03 in abor- thruuL:!i. * h ■n he coil id wiith* ntrutf*ici<* hi . ' hmi . l ie tVJl .■»* StiV- nr the tinni» whm vi**lil*»l tl i. ir cl 'll! •xtianxtlnn l|f i ; cr- away tlic te n 'ar 1 ' Yankee . • i t ^ •' ~'XZ~~rw{ Vos '*« '" |U I’l • Itirim*. I«'-- ri U If I i I\ <1. am! i-onstaui hiirryliig hy »neh attack « v 'tikcug the en em y.« it - ral«- mul di «ori .nU. • hi* d. fen»e. Learna Many L e is jn s . W hile Mi-táhUi.g th> G titan blows fo r four months—the »¡tool; troop tue ti«-* ami the givat "steel liaml'' olT«"te ,*.|\(W.(||,> K n : m il Brlt'ali 1».mn>0 tunny It <'OHS fr« mi ) iht.• fia- and IlllVt* •ctproviil U|>< tl h mothtxU tif a» - I Hit. III v ui : t l*ll**l*H Tin* German lCl*> Itili» linfe lly, by night tilín* nini Mil titilli II ills«,'. lui:fl Ui «'I!i hcUt'Ad. The G e n ia n »bock battalion« of uuicldue gunners has h«--n hettereil with ar- n-or.-J ears and e«jikis with uViehine gnus. The G* Hi.an pin i of ih uilitlr*- for n f* w hours before i ttm k lu.s he« n h* iterisi with a moie lutensi- Hr** of u few mlinites win U do. > the hind- ll - p r ii* - i lie et *u \ s front u '- airjona—even belter. It mi - the *• lies who l:rsl dents . 1 ni..mu lil -m to advanced nu • inn«' gun suiiadrons by p. »■ . • <1 pi» I f i " a i - l ii" s. It was Ilo' allies who first employed cavalry, timi!» at 1 aarplam'S In eo-or- dlnation effectively. It h* the ¡tilles who Nice learned uot to waste men In taking any p«‘s.iioii which can )»* outtlunk d. gi uerally by means o f a B« w suiall-sral«' attack (ill an m ljureiit portion of the Jin«'. It ,1» the nil! *s who lune learned 'to stop un *u > tislve. i. In i her on a wide acule or narrow win'll It ceases to pay In results for e a -iiiltl ‘s sus (ai lied and hi uni tin us siwnt. T he G«*rituui “eluh” offehslvo odien halted only w hi n tin- sh««'k tris'ps li.nl illtlicuUy In crossing the lsHl.es of their own d* I. B u t It Is the Germans who now are striving to ino: d*- Gour.iud's plan of defense, a plan tirsi employed hy the F reii' li general wln r« ’ y lie halted th*’ Germ an drive east of lt«*iins by stuh- I» inly but only lightly holding the for­ ward position* nini removing the lino o f resistali' e u couple o f m ite* to the n ar., I'ocli, who daringly wrested tho olf* IVO fr* I til*’ I». itil i is , ite r li» littil tklUfnllv eoinlueted till* greiitest t c ir e ... a i .J defense in history, may bo fu lly 'n i s i ‘id to “n >art*h the combat right Up to the moment wo shall pass irwm such a pr^lsiratlon t*> the m ala « kis |*nig the enemy -thig the alll.-s I ! wurtl th *y <*hi*oi*e l<> dellvi'r li;e main c » t ack. So udditiotuil i)i inor, hut very Importai .t nff*n*tv.'i■*, ma y t>«j exp PCteil f *1 the 1 n ext few w<‘•»k*. If not tm inier* Wh* n tlie in Tn a ttuck com« lean* ar*- certain t*' phi;»r u h eroli : mid epoch*ii' ;,k in i I r t. ", I I P 1 * m 1 K < i 1*1 * 1 IN IR E ! I.MU J A J t y fy town in t J„. V *;Hcs. 1 * n larse «•• > 1 f'diitn In Tleriixteir I a In r n»n*l. ■ a l t Mill 1111*1«T Ills Hl)y*' ridalo>n a inini fit ure Pili« « ' ith th*. tl WII Is . »pringl lift • Up, co rt lully p!nrii)cd, mnfftty W»HKien COTI.strio •‘inn, It but n**;.!: and moth' »heal Al) e Xniupb* of* Y ank"» **ffie|«»ipjr. ill«» Unit**«] St mi* f»iyr airdronie aliready in Idaeo Q tend a w ' » ri tici* *»f his « ir«h. und V us ' i a«T« »MH the At- Mirny the wealthy t ’hinf^e, he il «*r*.*ct«“I In record timi ■. It ne si Di e .inly IS. fun th*f nllies have k ; vs, ^ive lit* r-‘ than a t. nth of t!u !r rari "*I Ir a r i' aarkahly el[Relent produet o f t meri cad * when tli«: Fr.irn Incomes to ill*! t:i«* nllies. • Th'-y con­ t • • !r cotinier oi.* n -in >.hlch d ro .e A ni"ri'i u : • iiginis-ring Ingenuity. tributed largely to the building *>f the Aviators In training there n i!l help ti • Gcrr-.ans hack to th«- V* le. The battleship Malaya, given to th» B rit­ nccond la.itie of til*' M.lme lied no run down th** II Iti who prey» under ish government hy th«1 Federated Ma­ the North sea. lay states. By a single effort they l icre tl,..:. :.d ’d w «11 the third hut- raised $57,00'* fo r the It«»! Cross, an«l tle of the .Somme began, with Haig'» UNMASK A GLRi/iAN TRICK the hoys of the Anglo-Chine*e college ntm ek on the Amiens front. While lust year gave over $2,000 to war German reserve division« were thrown «harith s. The Singapore Chinese have In to lmtt *h!s drive. Mmigin struck Am ericans Find They S h ift T heir B at­ teries and Scon Checkmate IL lOso raised st.'«gi.fiitO for the cen­ on the Ai«e. front and this battle had T here is a battle o f writs as well as tenary of the Methodist ehurrh, the l.o roorv.il n thrown great* r conster­ purpose o f .vhlch, i ; *tat«*miaiiii>^i was work­ Dear »he southeastern end of the west­ th e war.” ing out hi« principle of a “ llipild o f­ ern front. German« try to deceive tho fensiv e,” keeping the “buttle nourish- Anierc nn Intelligence offii'ins by mov­ SPEEDER BUYS STAMPS ♦ d” mid working toward the moment ing their machine gun« and butteries When the allies shall “pass from prep­ to a new position every night. Policeman Gives Him Alternative of aration to the main nttack.” Th*- Am ericans solved this problem Going to Ja il. B efore the main attack Is delivered by using a series of tracing maps Mr. nn«l Mr«. Kd Lukins o f At*-hlson, the allies must he much stronger than which may be mini» dally and snperini- K an ., were driving through a small they now are. In ronsofpiene«* of con­ posed upon one another. When these Iowa town at a go«id rate of spnds by the officer. cause the opponent is «till strong •lo- riar n s work is «liown hy thè largo that the thrust cant'* t yet he made nnialii'r of w **rk ¡ s t - dts l-sueil to tbctii Bible 313 Y ears O'd. ib is y* ar. T h e «Iris bave tl.......«Ige ori which will lose him the combat. Although It was printed in IfìOT», a ca n i* bar*' been 1»- All of the allied blows since tlif thè boy», ns ,h l* hrotiif.if to this country front ' second b attle of tli«- Marne have t«'0 years ago. C. ifo c ó t 7 W illi ÍT13 VERSATILE TACTICS *y is heating I ** v - . FOBS! British Pilot Gets Lost Behind Superior Strategy Is D eat kj the C -rm a ^ on the Western Front German Lines. -¿¡uttmg Oftens,ve Keeps Whole Enemy Line ¡n Constant ¿late cf Pi i «n i Anticii . tion— Americans to Ph.y L.portant F.irt in Main Attack. { J£ £ x 0 », ' r yì --S T VV- £ g .\ \ -•* '. one of the' to you ? r . m 'A » «i¿ - «» *• A D U S T Y courier slid oT h?3 m o to r-c:-Iff ^.t the big double hut in a F re n c h town and tram ped up to the canteen. “ G ot a note for the secretary from m y com m and in g officer, he said. H e handed a piece cf ta p e r acre ,03 the cou nter to a smiling m iddle-aged m an. This is the note the Secretary rc.od: V / J la n d e d her-' th r e e d a y s & To— m ; * r. fro m a n y w h e r e . C z n y o u s e n d us s o m e su p p lies, especially^ w ritin g p n o c r ? T h is is th e firs t c h a n c e th e b e y s h x v e h a d to w rite h o m e a n d w o h a v e no p a p e r i.> £ /v e .h e m . T h e older m nn'lcoked lip and grinned. “ G ot you aw ay off in the woods, have they ?'* “ I’ll say they h a v e !” ‘ “C an you ca rry a n y th in g ? ” “All you’ll give m e ! ” F ro m the shelves the secretary took big packages of paper and envelopes. “Too m u c h ? ” Ho asked. “It will be ' ne tt n m inutes after I get b a c k !” said the boy. “T onight,” the secretary w ent on, ‘T il drive out a tru ck w ith m ore supplies and a m an to stay with you. A nd tell th e boys that if their letters are finished, 1*11 bring th em back with m< ht, and get th em into the m ails.” A n hour later th at m otor-cyclist whizeed into cam p , loaded down w ith w riting paper, and in ten m inutes letters w ere being w ritten to 200 A m erican homes. T h e Unit d W a r W o rk organizations know w h at letters m ean to A m erican soldiers. They know that fighters w an t to get letters and w an t to write letters. So in every hut and on every rhip your boys find w riting paper, envelopes, ink, pens and pencils, and tables w here they can get oft by them selves and tell the folks back home how things are going. Millions .of sheets are given aw ay free every week to A m erican boys overseas. T h at is why the letters you get from your boy are written on tho ationtry of one of these organizations. It is one of the plans to bridge the A tlantic. Help keep the letters coming 1 Y our do.iars will supply a whole Company for several days. Dig deep today; help to bind together F ra n ce and here. I PR i 'W H « l---- W^hy you should give tw ice as m u ch as you ever gave before! Tho ne d is for « «um of 7CJfc Rreou-r th«n any (flit evor ««Ved for nine« tho world beiton. T h o Govorrun«nt hm* (ixed this ««im a t 1 170,500,1100. B y riv i-.g to the*« «oven or^ai.izatluM all a t o n to , tho coat and effort of *1« ad­ ditional cam paign* ia aaved. U n ln c A m erican, do g