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£ /2 f{ERALD BEST OF ALL | | LOCAL NEWSPAPERS | PRICE THF%EE C};NTS_ v NEW BRIT. . . ;» Paris Reports German Rush Has Been Halted at All E’oints—--Britis" ' in Fierce Battle on Somme—Kaiser’s Loss Estimated at 4(R BLAMES PRESIDENT 1] comrr won remmseonee | MOONSHINERS? STIIL' HAIG THANKS WILSON FOR MESSAGE | Casualties Weaken Strong PBhver of Teuto 3 u.\: ) \:m:l\nmumu,, e !i S wj Whose Operatiofls Are Restrieted .Aig H]R ‘UNEMAN’ “]EA TN ; []N HAWK!NE gTREET \\3;;;:3;;'3; f.‘:i:‘,f'ni}‘;il’11},.:";(,cfl‘;':i:{‘tllf iil‘{ii o “‘“,‘ "oidi | French Line---German General Killed in A | Amsterdam, March 27.—Em- day at tho White House. all believe in the justice of cur cause and are determined to tight on with- ont cnanting the cost unit we ree- | tion---Enemy Claims 100 Tanks Bagged dom of mankind is safe.” peror William and Gen. von - SR D O e e had a violent quar- Senafor Jones Believes Congress || sei‘verore one wanin: of oo | Discarded Apparatus Found in S e L R great attack on the western Underground Chamber Should Have Been Invited In || Zopt according to o prominent I - A iy " i Paris, March 27.—Last night the German advan Bl ShE M ]10 \i‘u(‘ksdh‘\- o 1 s SHELLS RAINED LIKE HAILSTORM | was held up everywhere, according to the official staf] | ks as been interviewed - { j I PROFITEERING RAMPAN T ek ) S s HAD BAFFLED POLICE | ment ofgthe war office today. The enemy weakeried | The man is quoted as saying: London, March 27.—Four train-'The wounded responded smilingly t heavy l0sses, it adds, has been obliged to slow up | “There was much discreet = = loads of wounded officers and mwen | these sreetings efforts ‘ talk in Berlin before the present from the battlefront in Framce | “What was it like?” wsked : offensive concerning violent reached here last night. As they | one wounded man T | Tight For Gain So Fierce It Scems | iversal,” Washin S cn scenes between Germany's lead- |} . o ‘ aly, Be- (Were being transferred to ambulance: « itz just rained shells on us iti < Universa gton Solon De | ins Street, Since Moved to Italy, Be- eing ML 0 aanbulances Oh itz just rained British Repulse Attack on | Family Formerly Tiving At 21 Hawk- ers at general headquarte crowds cheered and threw flowers. | like a hailstorm.” was the repl omme clares—Believes People Have Not Gen. von Ludendorft spoke Jieved to Have Done Iiliclt Liquor N e I oy ave Done Tilicit Liguor London, March 27.—A heavy attack was made ea Been Told the Truth, SO e B e "7 |in the night against the new British line south of s P o P Al = o) " "Washington, March 27~—Faflure of | | Yo "I"""“;"“’L';"‘f“ :J‘X““’“‘Jl'f:e“‘:éf Nysto convering it dleal AMERICANS IN COUNTER'A] TA(_AK Somme. It was repulsed after severe fighting, the v goyernment agencies to wo-operate in || anded: E manufacture and sale of whiskey by office announces. the prosecution of the war was luid General, aro you or am I || &5 Kiafan family whieh Nieed % 24| Amstoraam, March 26.—American most of (e Germn corvespondents In consequence of attacks vesterday afiernoon g Presi Wilson by Sens e emperor of Germany s 5 - o 3 ave taken pa e S S0 fir no mention has beer rde reni i el bl el ity "’»’s;;‘;"r‘:“:i: e E e e || i arai ol i ten) 2o the el il | oors Mave sakenipart infeonn ernial|[busigliie oloien nil bean i bl eveninggastridefithes Somme thelBritish ol both e . {tacks against the German front near |of the presence of Amcericins aniong that he was only a soldier and, pletely baffled the local police and Sere, writes the g » prisoners were for is 92 il > neig ¥ ¢ T e s ||| o e e e C i WS s e G mibpt i || St U s GO i v ere forced back a short distance in the neighborhood ," the president had shown no disposi- peace. He said he was con- morning when, in cleaning out the If.”“léfil’-fil Wp‘;f(_ r‘i"\‘_lilx"("d g ‘I\Y-Jmn:hlc’ L ”'“"\’ 2 he 1‘ ikescs Bray. BiAiT 5 ‘mkax tnolaAvice of lconsress on || 1 vinoed that bhisfplins for an of Mi| Yerd, the framliyislinibled Actoss i & Rinthss s s cheedn et Sont e SRl e e & S 5 hidden opening which led into a sub- £ Ealrobys 5 LR D s Ol A T the gri roblems fra fens ay brir g ossure g the entire front natur- | really Thy eutehe 2 ol e great problems confronting tho A terranean cavern, disclosing a com. | Prossure along the entire front natur- | really i The Deutche Tazes Zol e T, nation. ng it 2 . ploto. whiskey still, built niongs the |21y 1s srowing stronger. Threaten- | tung suys the fuct that the American Frencly Statement. e i (e e paide gl o coordinat u . Erily ‘ as S = e v to | go severe lesson s special >aris 'he srench | Dert they attacked & mmw‘laf x;:;x;lh::::“:\: ;,: ((I Wr}zn:!]‘r;' SEaeieeatliate il pabe y..k!cl}:m;rrnllxh( (‘o\{\\r\”ls 1}197,“0‘:\‘\3 41‘; got nooi a Pari March =The S Brench | to o R herples Ml . k. 0 - 161t tmoonabine letilla of e W niou| cockEless facilonRSoLiE ot Rt e ebraa k igra tiivVINg Lo fUS tatement follows assault broke agal EpCHES Wil sbvatmnental agenclen bo e e through’ front he therefore is collect- Another correspondent says the | “Last evening and during the night | 15! Droke as most effective,” said Senator ones. s - ne ecoilec “ ¢ strong reserves Intended for a |undoubted bravery of the Aumericans |the i weakened by their b The property at Hawkins street | & ¢ Giermans, akened by their Membags fof |oongress are ready and Ty bresent by Vincenze La. | flank assault on our attacking army. proved no mateh for the furor of the | heavy ses, were compelled to re North of liorg anxious to co-operate fully with the| bi e B T DR S S “Attacks of combined Allied forces |Teutons. tard their efforts. The valiance of ;h'.m;:‘ L. Heay executive and the president should bl oot pahaeS sterday against the pivot of the = . .Frenc ; defa : ate yesterday Xhoupye. o e e business is 6t 94 Commercial stroet. | Jesterday against the pi 2L the .French troops, defending Tthe | " S time the not only welcome but seek their coun- | : German front near LaFere were par- | Washinzton, March Gen. Per- | uround foot by foot is beyond all o e A e S A .t Fl 't ‘(l'hn“ SRR L ““v'l‘k;!q " | ticularly heavy. These counter-at- |shing cabled the war department ! praise. R atlack norts « lems which confront him, but he does Ji TUUUinl ha T frond whom | Arr, | tacks did not find us unprepare It [early 1oc he had *“nothing to re The Irench are holding a lne 2084, ner o | not do it I do not say this in any : mi {{catifies o the super-foresight of the | port” so far as the American troops | running (hrongh L'Behelle, St Aurin | ' SO bR con 1 | city of the defendin captious spirit. It is the statement L : G hlan commnnaltintithesel atiacls [riae chucerned lEiheh T e Ot b || S Bra e (ren s ot Tass i of a fact, a most I ntable fact 5 . ‘]m\"m‘ e e 5 in which American troops certainly |battic on (he western front in front of the southern part of | o = known to all here and regretted by Recamm‘ed hy SO‘“et and Ukram‘ e v.u(\r-\xv):x\minrml]\' symbolically, were | It was said at the department that | Noyon and along the left bank of the |0 il { has since moved to Italy and all t not only beaten off but were thrown [the dispateh which eame from Gen. | Oise. During the night the French i Senator Sbines @sserted that if tho 3 1ck on the Oise canal by an ener- |Bliss in Paris last night and which | repulsed strong reconnoitering par- b | 1 \ { of them has been lost. > : oty president and consress co-operanted aa| 14l TT00PS, M0Scow Reports P Nae Resilors gatic blow. was supposed to contain some In- | ties which altempted fto approach | SUne 1Ot they should “ a feeling of patriotio | | any Complaints Made, The part reported to have been |formation of the battle was concerned | their positions northwest of Noyor. : unity throughout the country that I Residents of Hawkins strect state |played by American troops in the at- entircly with the routine of the Amer- On' the remainder of the frc fear is now lacking but which ought o ‘ that for several years previous to the |tempted relief of the British flunk ican participants in the inter-allied | there was an intermittent bhombard- to exist would be wcreated.” ! M time that this family was driven from | near Lalere is referred to brlefly by war council T the neighborhood the property at 24 e | Assuming that | employed ppr | troops azainst the ixh in tH | tensive on the western frou, Profiteering Everywhere. e Hawking street was a nuisance. 1t Tn directing his attention to prof- yypainian Bourgeoise Rada Sald to |was claimed that the owners were | TURNING POINT IN ' LUDENDORFF HA British Statemen | ported by correspordents at iteering Senator Jones sald that it was known to have conducted an iilegal T.ondon, March —The British | headquarters in France, a loss | I everywhere and the “nation’s needs 1 sked Teuto Stop Tava- S el e P RY el = announcement says per cont. of that force plag] 18 ita Gomtmon prey.” Have Asked Tentons o \Stop RN iTGier resoit frequented shviilialian BATTLE EXPECTED | PRAISE FOR FOE \x n rosult of the enewmy’s at- | German losses in the first weel “The fight for gain is so fierce that sion—Esthonians Snub Pr Ien- | i it seems universal,” he continued. “It is confined to no class or condition. Why Is that? It is not because wo are not patriotic. We have not come 5 i o e e Py sty o b5 Gaitey onilwe ot oo | Loso zecanturaliby o Soyist R d el 05 (\h“,,\.‘“\,.,.::‘-iu\ S paign Program. One Night's Iest the night against our new Jine south | Noyon, were defeated at Fren this war. The people do not know | Ukrainian troops after a bloody bat- | WACTE 0¥ CE L 0d of sellin i 2 E of the Somme was repulsed after sc- | Bathancourt Bussy was the real facts. They will not cease|tle in which nava took part, l:,»: :“_\N_ ”‘H‘ 5 oup Nt Washington, March 27. Belief | Amsterdam, March 27 A great | vere fighting A\(.mm }mlnl nr:wrvthu and we @ standing on the h ghieth acs for gain and profit Ml |eays a Moscow dispatch from the |eeors swo one of the neighhors, un- | that the turning part of the battle | 2!t has been fought and victory has | tiver the enemy forced his way ints | the north of Noyoy they do know the urgent need for - S s o W mere ! . » semi-official Russian news agency. able to stand t nui 1 SRclaseane peslicden ; visited the family, advised Instead of the American people be- L o ol weve o ing told the facts the senator charzed | Germans captured Odessa they R o they are being given misleading | two warships and large s Fla 0 them out ot statements. | artillery, ammunition and arm | 2 “Nothing mu be said that will | the shipyar at Nikolayev. '«‘4‘(“\1\\\‘:‘ | and others and nummerous complaints | . : o | e at 400 & rere made e local pol and e 1cks yesterday afternoon and cven- | drive @ 00,00( 308 Triaaiag Z ““ hed el ) 1 o “ . | washington Convinced British “Vith- | British Mistake. He Says, Was Reliance [ hoth banks were forced back a short Berlin Statement tor Tuesd o Sase ns . vading (1 : distance in the neighborbood of Berl via Londor are London, March —Odessa has | were ever successful in evading the drawal Was Part of Haig's Cam- on Machinery: Germans Had S R e e el i (D s M: o \|:\PI|\‘”A been won, but nobody can foresee | our positions, but was thrown hack “Our dispatch service has what will result from it,” said General | by our counter-attacks. prominent share in the succ Washington today, and American | von Ludendorff, chief aid to Field Further local fighting has tkexz | have achieved. Laboring un military observers, closely following | Marshal von Hindenburg, in an inter- | place also north and northeast of Al. | they have rendered possible developments in the terrific strumgle, | VIEW With the correspondent at the | bert, but the situation on this part of | tion between units fighting ne center their attention on the front | front of the Tages Zeitung of Bedin. | ihe front remains unchanzud.” another and gave the leader The general praised the British 1'vn" | ance of being able to guide t into the desired channels in France is near at hand pervaded Press reports siy that when ihe Whiskey Still Foundl. held by the Irench, anticipating a When Mr. Lacav ‘4.,.,\\ over - the | powertul connter-thrust. :lun | Lentlonse nee, and con Gexioast s 56 Pex Cent: ! b LRl PEOpSLiL PRI i Flinte do the Britien preseid A Beitisn Army Headquarters in | vanctslom the beginning of § ¢ly on the strength of machinery, | France, March 2 (By the Assoclated | jng withaut any friction and The c neni of (he tanks and | Press).—The Germans last night}yow coping with the traffic b reat . i v i3l continued their furious onslaught [ front are working ceaselessl {ypical of methods of warfar southwestward from Ham against | reconstruction of destroyed i The infantry, the neral ! ihe Allied defenses near Roye and “Since the beginning of t) | adis, haa o Be niehts normal rest | Novon, having slowed down in their | 93 enemy airplanes and si 1 ; 4 W bitllic patent attempt to cut through the | balloons have been brougk 1 ‘aid and comfort the enemy’ has met | fo these reports, the Germans took every suggestion of lack of prosress | possession of 2,500 ships incliding Teretofore. The time has come 10 |several uncompleted dreadunoughis | making a L "Lenar may be expected soon has stop that cry. It is the refuze of the|and submarines, destroyers and two |cutting down o number of DS trengthened the view here that the coward and the craven or 1 hield | eruisers, tozether with a we T vines and small trees that clusicred cady British withdrawal is part of of the enemy’s friend. No sreater | ber of mierchantmen. the back yard and hid the ljcation definite battle plan, the uitimate ald can be given Germany in this s of the still. This morning 2 member | gy ject of which is the launching of ! dark hour to ull our peo into a| The German war office on March | of Mr. Lacavs amily was cleaning | o great counter-offensive. The most | ditions te the house and The British believed they coutd false security. 13 announced Odessa had been en. |the back yard near the house when, | ohapble place for such @ movenent Senator Jones also took president|tered by German troops, n raking the ground, uncovered @l e pelieved, is from the flanking p Wilson to task for permitting tho' Odessa is the most important sea. | few boards near the cellar evirance Jiijon the French held last night continued use of grain and foodstuffs ' port of southern ussin. and the : and under the back stalrs Mvit‘ led | jong the left bank of the Oise. in the manufacture of wine and beer | fourth city of Russia in size Lo Ben = ""_,”“, . ¢ ar department offtcials awaited | L0 renen about Albert. Large enemy forces Lieutenant Loerzer his 24th; and the use of transportation facill- R enoval Lol R onfirnation from General Pershing | "y, iy jntorvic ) in the pushed forward toward the place but Baumer his 23d; Licutenant ties for shipment of beer and wines Advance Arouses Ukrainians, | circular hole, with concret ‘ W i of British official statements (hat | " v iiung of General | ot last accounts the British were hold- | 22d, and Lieutenant Thuy hig to the detriment of the movement of | Noscow, March 23 (By The A . | avout two and a half feet in dinmeter | ymerican troops were fighting s5de | fygon o sy e B e R et s s 0 h din own Into the darkness. lour- f, ide with the ench and British The course of the battle goes ex-| '.;:I-;n\\‘.n,- to Amiens. 963, and over 100 tanks ar foodstuffs clated Press).-—According to an un- | SRl e S R ; e confirmed report, the Ukrainian hour- PRIy eag 5 Nothing 1o show amencaty pe P2 etly as planned and it wax hope The conflict in the secctor around ! the captured positions z « na ole e AN 1 v reached o 2 deps nen st | e 9, 1 \ for the peace treaty with Russla and [ down info a night, and General Pershing’s veports ined the it with which they en- batiles continue e remarked, British line further north, where such | Captain von Richtoften has “he infantryman muost rvisk his it desperate resistance was offercd his 67th and 68th aerial not only oneg bhut continuously from Hard fightlng occurred last night | Licutenant Bangartz his 3 ulic P o . sreat importance from the many in- Phis chamber was found to offered only details of fightir near grea i A e 5 A nod o1 g | dications that the German highe From other theaters the bring further siecesses, although the i (onimand is trying to split the Allies’ | in8 new. enewmy s sfill strong and fights with | ¢ - S a rolll 4 th| front there and start a rolling-up 5 - aetermination. We have succeeded In| oo Saither way. Haig Calls for Res changin the ghting from position } — is opposed by the Bolsheviki rada) h fered the w in 1914 and this will officially requested Germany the advance of her troops in feet in diar i ! 1 Associated I’ patel feet in depth. At the b it tended to shake the conf : o : found a plle of refuse, ,f the population in the governmen foun ; : ‘ Angust 28, 191 I ¥ wnd broken hottles and a A= N MPET g ! j i heln Germanyle ol L] Rl ontfit NOUVAGUD N KR to warfare of movement, al-| iskey i Ty ! thonsh the attacker had everything N Theophile Delcasse, in Own Wiig ¢ | | 1 in with thick cemc S | Nesle and Novon, previoush: r ried | | i | Asked Nippon to Join Allics on ¥rom the average of casualties in, london, March 27.—Iield the various German units, as given by Haig has issued the follow the prisoners, one arrives at the con- | of the day, dated March 23 clusion that the German emperor has _ ‘“To all ranks of the Dritis lost 50 per cent. of these men since IFrance and Flanders he gave the signal for the advance. “We again are at a virtu. The enemy has collecte front every available diviai \iming at the destruction of ish army. AWe already hav not retaken the old ground, but at g SUEIy; 15 invited to restore order and "aris, March Thtervention by leave until this wa ompli S Civilians Not Beinz Removed In Fear | aguinst him and - (h detender hud Japan in the Furopean war wi The Austro-Germar nk W . o snovee jaeiE I S e e e olicited by France at the end of Areln : found of German Advance. HEone. lerbve eane il i fnvon August, 1914, according to n detailed the . nd oLy 3 : fAteh | 21— Reports eirrent | #008 With muel skill For instance, ! 89 . Se o rter statement by M. Bernard, the histor- portation cc t J lraris St e ey comstrier sublersanean corri- | The Germany have rec ;n.‘: : - fan, as published today in the Excel- charac which would isola c hitan ) om et from tremee Ty whien | ally all the territory they held at the .fl‘nn sdor ) outh L from the north [ 0 v ‘ is and the battle Jine guns are planted. Such in- | Peginning of the battle of the Somme Pante: Theophile Deleasse took charge of | Austrians occupied Znam \ ) e s b e Ohserved b Gus[in 1916, At some plates they: have b first p the foreign office on August 28. His about 15( ithwest of Kha . § Jrge miimbes | Axtillery aind ini fog weather cannot | : 1 he | and Konot ! not T ¢ 1 ‘ehed, Our infantry had to take | other poin 1y have over-stepped whs o first step was to draft a note to the and leaving the | ¢ t 2y ! French are sending troops SESILEIL Vf (Japanon A 43 inijawestion th ol violens i All these machine gun nests, seattered pit some his own hand. M. Bernard says the A 1 1 L disy 5 overvivherd ¢ battlefield rosh enemy forces were flung into RIES note was communicated to the British | that Germs \ s Our men need with great ele the sot fow day very h los, ible to our support hern phase of the offensive el that eviryongis 28 ambassador The reply was that presided ¢ v k ¢ diflicult to follow them late yesterday Fhes e see Japan's policy was entircly Oriental =Hindenbur h ind damaged carts, | with other .pN\"\‘U'(‘ troop, including "~ s that: her army was not prepared | continue the operations in Uk S . he men is splendid, | the famous Prussian Guards ~ = Jolshevik power there had be 1 WEANTHER eparations far . the (1o | sent forward in a dense wave again months of strenuous lah the Allied defenders. The latest re- many poin 1 viiord, Masch o | nning of Pebruary the or= [ ports from this fighting zone m realizing how much dé¢ the exertions and stead each one of us, will do his prevent the enemy from at for action outside that sphere 1l the e M. Bernard denies, on the authori iminated. : Jongse himself, a repo Dispatehes from o — g i e ¢ ine indicate the advance 1 - New Diritain and vicin ¥ E ' the nizht of | chronicle a most sanguinary struggle Have Not Stopped Shelli OB Riihii \ . S on R R T & hegun | without indicating any change in Berlin, March 26, via Loy hing was | situation Sl China by ] ) | 1 Clontift ; ek 5Ve > N m interesting i e Germans had made,no furt ontinued on Scver intervention. wed on Seventh Pag and malkes un erestin wh

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