Wiasil Clark Speak lriday sil Clark, a Kentucky wo- ve in war work both here id, will speak at 8 o'clock Hill auditorium. Previous sband's death in 1914, Mrs. d in Liverpool, London. She lived in Germany and four Brussels. rar was declared Mrs. Clark house as a Red Cross sta- devoted her time to war hile living in Belgium she German army march into where she lived for two ler German rule. She will everity of this military dis- rageard to the treatment of nal friend, Edith Cavell. ark has been interested in izing of 50,000 lace makers m and in different loan and A. drives. She has worked food conservation commis- er the direction of Mr. AR BULLETINS (By' the Associated Press) With"the American army on the Sedan front, Nov. 6.-,(9:15 P. M.)- Reports from the center of the Amer- ican line are to the effect that the town of Mouzon is on fire, and that part of Sedan is burning. The division fighting in the center today captuured 20 "77's," 200 ma- chine guns, 15 trench mortars, 200,000 rounds of ammunition, and much oth- er material. Amsterdam, Nov. 6.--Entente troops, in agreement with the Austro-Hun- garian command, have crossed the Austro-Hungarian lines at several points to offer passage to troops which have not yet fled, according to a Vien- na dispatch. This action was taken to prevent a further disbandment of troops and prevent them transport- ed home in groups. London, Nov. 6.- The British are continuing their advance to the east of Mormal forest, according to Field Marshal Haig's report tonight, and have occupied numerous villages and the railroad junction of Aulnoye. Paris, Nov. 6.--The operations by the French today netted one of the greatest advances yet made, measur- ing more than six miles at various points. The important towns of Ver- vins, Montcornet, and Rethel were oc- cupied, and progress was made far be- yond these places, the war office an- nounced tonight. Amsterdam, Nov. 6.-The American council and several British prisoners have been killed by the bombardment of Charleroi, southwest of Namur, in Belgium according to Berlin dis- patches received here. Cercle Francas Elects President The Cercle Francais held a business meeting at the Cercle rooms Monday evening4 Hope Ferguson, '19, was elected president. for this year. It is' customary to elect officers for the coming year at a spring meeting, and those elected last spring were Presi- dent G. Byrne, '19; vice-president, Ken- netha Berry, '19; treasurer, Floyd Buell, '19; secretary, Marjorie Spring- er, '20. As Byrne left college to enter the service a new president was elect- ed to fill the vacancy,. EPIDEMIC CHECKED AMONG U. S. FORCES Washington, Nov. 6.-In his weekly review of military conditions in the several theaters of war, General Pey- ton C. March, chief of the general staff, sketched the great Allied vic- tories and explained their meaning. He said that the number of American troops overseas exceeded 2,000,000, and made known that the influenza epidemic among the troops sent to Europe appeared to be definitely checked. The proportion of influ- enza cases among troops being land- ed in Europe has beenreducedto al- most negligible figures in some divi- sions. General March also disclosed the 10- cation of several of the fighting units, among which was mentioned the Rain- bow division in action west of the Meuse. ONCE BY TH With a decided improvement of the influenza epidemic, Dr. J. A. Wessing- ar believes the disease is practically conquered in this city. He says the nature of it is cyclonic and it goes as quickly as it comes. No deaths or new cases of pneumonia have been reported in the last two days and only the people of Ann Arbor ently expect a lifting of t week-end, but this will actly announced until churches, theaters . and pt are being fumigated and r assure the public of absc in attending them when finally lifted. A the Marching Shoes For Army And Ni ' TAN s I8 FOR ° THE ARMY m x ra l. ~ ..g~ II To the west of the American sec- tors the Germans, near Rethel, are holding a bridgehead to protect their retiring armies east and west. In do- ing so they are forming a dangerous salient, in which capture is likely should the French break through. Numerous crossings of the French have been made on the Aisne. 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