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I NEW BRITAIN HERALD 'NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 28,—TWELVE PAGES. RAS DE? ANS STRIKE A'Heavy Bombardment of British Defenses Breaks Out at New Poifl Opens Fire Between Acheville and Souchey River—French Retire® WILS[]N SIGNS B”l LO\O\:}‘:X; 1(\ §§‘§QB; k PE AS ANTS LE AV!NE e T AT English Capture Prisoners and Machine Gu Fought Like Veterans on the Somme Presumably Near Albert---Hun Assa Tfl SEIZE PR“PFRTYE Fre. ; HBMES [}N Sg; MEI TR TG (o P Tt e (e e ) S A Break Against Sturdy Wall of Haig’s wounded French eaptain who has been brought back from the front 5 according to La Liberte. . . “Will Permit Sale of Huge Steam™ Sad Spectacle As People in WAr || vousne mack with tho. Frenen captam. & member of the drasoons. g encntict e P s g Each American wore @ French war cross conferred ou the huttle e ship Terminals at Hoboken : v L District Flee to Saiety e e British Army Headquarters in France, March 2§ ericans alongsido him had first been nursed. “They e the o Hard fighting occurred at several points along the ba who should be congratulated,” he said, caliinz upon co front during the night, in consequence of enemy atta BREAKS UP GERNAN POWER b . - % LITTLE GIRL SAVES DOLLY e ot A The latest reports indicate the British have kept the sit] LS o= | tion well in hand Agencies of Beriin's Military Machine & o . : | Old Men and Women, Bent With i e = { i 4 is i e Come Into Po ion of Federal . o | Years and Gricf, Plod Along Dust; MILLIKEN ASKS G. 0. P. |BRITISH SMASH TURK | t T}éengaear:(;?r:lenatn:lillfl:y ffkf]lek r?r%:i?nfifi,f\ilfegowAnd‘:y ome Inte ssession o ~dera } Cars 3 avief, Pl Along Dusty | ense At e ~he \ . TO SUPPORT WILSON | IN HIT, MESOPOTAMIA | i e h of Lens Government — Palmer Licorganizes | % o | Roads While Younger Dircet TRe- Iy It , MES IAMIA ' and the Souchez river (south of Lens) but up to the t| { {: | moval or Al marthly Possessions. | e - R (}:fdh]gng of this d(;spatch (10 a.m.) no infantrv ac ad been reported. 3 ;s | The Germans made several assaults near Rossig ;L; ws"mu way for the sale of great ! Press)—The French refugees of the wood but on each occasion were driven back. Near Sa rman properties in America and | § 5 | better class, of those who are de- eral Government l Tondon: I Ik i 1 h ~cur permits the government to acquiro | . ity fmon wn pEmen Gr e { b Laurette another sharp engagement occurred, and title to the great German steamship 2 .11 | operations, are coming oui clad in a Portland, Me., March 28—aAddress- | london, Mareh 23 ¢ wmire glso the British maintained themselves and secured piers and docks at Hoboken, N. J. their finery, wiich repr the | ing the republican state convention Turl 1 force in the Hit are m Meso- L : - - eyl Atiichell Al SR | styles of four or five years ago. Then |this afternoon, Governor Milliken de- Lotaniii hus been capturcd or - oners. The Geérmans are bringing up artillery and r ier, alien enemy property custodian, | f | there are sturdy peasants with wood- | clared the republican party wasborn strored by the kritisn. the war ofice ing new troops from various parts of the line to cont does n‘m \v.!r:n]»lu‘nm.{h e with the | en shoes and 2 sily constructed 'in the throes of national peril and annour Three thousand prisoncrs el ueo " Drehon ot mers Hdiviaue ; clothes riding in s dra by | was bound by every tradition of its Were taken their drive. he great corporate holdin horses or donkeys or in carts pushed 'history to support the government A further advance by the British — practically were adjuncts of the Ge v | by me: some are 6 i 3 i s time | of g E forces which have crossed the Jore . . man foreign office and her military Sl PO D L e B el Bt s s b e British Take Prisoners and Guns o . H barrows. Upon the queer trans- fight for victory he said, stood ahead rVer in Palesting is announced by the ‘.“Ix‘,lm' \\(y,l]( ,(\ sold (‘x\;V (m‘r» v<‘w“” S General Von ( lwitz, the German ports arc acked strange assortments of all u‘lk:-nr-'\i of party success or War oflice M h 2 P Q 1 . 1 - van agencles spreading culture i jcuder who devastatcd Serbia, is now of personal helongir personal ambition. W took prisoners. drove down London, March 28.—Prisoners and machine 5 2 5 in command of the Teuton forces There is deep pathos in all this, bu he war rightly dwarfs all per- four enemy airplanes and bumbed en- haye been captured by the British, the war office that are directly opposed to the none struck the correspondent move | sonal ambitions nc should over- €my "'_“"[v traing on the ilcdjuz rail- 5 o . - e . oAl 1 b | American troops in France forcibly than the appearance of & tiny ' shadow all partisan interests,” he WAY. Many direct hits were olserved. | TOUNCES. The fighting continues fiercely on both b abeth, N. J., which makes and sells b : 4 2 AL 2 : R S il Last night snecess aid ere car- R LY bronze powders. The company has a = gl hostrudssd an b eriwooden 2h it fea e / " of the Somme. iong a hard du road, her “lL.et constructive criticism be f ried ou ween the m-Nabu- ;;fi.,,‘é‘(,“:u,:‘.m;“l,-\ 3230000 which is 93 B!L!‘ETQ EE? “{ kan‘ fastened anxiously upon a dirt i R it L e s sl dl T \ his morning rhcie?emy Uptl‘.C? iz heavy \hnmi Sk hes boon el O O BUUA SLIv doll perchied riously af ¢d with the earnest purpose of speed- o . . ment on the British defense east of Arras. An af property custc ho has de e e ey LONDON PRESS CHEERFUL | is developing in this sector. nefed Henry e he alia ) torious peace no man ven- iy oo l"”m)‘!“”,\ ¢ "U\‘L‘N"_ BET‘VE[N THE VBNS (nl\v.l! was perhaps ‘r‘ presentative of | ture any petly faultfinding for the | Repeated attacks were made by the enemy along o all the refugees—she as coming | purpose of g g partisi advan- | e 3 © directo L LEIS U= c s e Ol ning | purpose of Eaining partisan advan- imone ztore Confident Than at Auy valley of the Somme near Beaumonthamel, Puisiux away with her most cherished pos tage. The best party loyalty is found Elizabeth Concern, | { Washington, March 28.—Presldent| g S } British Army Headquarters in {Opens Party Convention in Maine | Entire Mostem Force Captured or | | Wilson toda; signed th bill which France, Marct v the sociate rance, March 27, (By the Associated | wyy appeal to Uphold Fed- k Destroyed;; Prisoners Total 3,000, A. Mitchell Palmer has reorganized the: Bronze Powder Works Co., of Eliz- GIYES’ KRUPPS CRED‘T - | ston, - baby .x«;]\L nd was ]m»mlnm in devotion to the government of the AT o T Cotensned Movenneville. They were l‘CpUlsedA : - | to guard it at all costs. Her aching | United States in the prosecution of A LM A oy g ~ < sarance o . : .Heflimg Is Glad and Hindenhupg teet were as nothing so long as the |the war. Only by this course we shall | Gray-Clad Million. Nothing can be lpamcd of the appearance of ef i ) I} 0 doll was safe. [best illustrate the qualities that have | ; tanks on the British front while those left by the ref | made our party great and 1 best sondon, March 28 he tone of 1 J Kaiser E e ere S Cor Miane ) Somme Villages Emptied. E s : - Rty ; SV ic r strove e correg Kaiser Expresses Gratitude for Man Is Glad He's Glad Al b ne Bomme battle. | Ilustrate the qualities to prepare our- - OMMENL on (e battle in the morning (NG British were systematically destroyed, the corre ; : e R den T fePOLES? ufacture of Big Cannon Used in flald® andl adjoining have|bsen' emps | selves toiplay our prover part tntHolvello ol el e i C i e ainning | of the lied of their inhabitants. Some places, |inS the great problems of reconstruc- 0 = e a week Al the The enemy continues to bring troops from fa PO e MUTUAL ADMIRATION PARTY :irirvea ot their popuintion once ve- | Lol i A Reh) bR o v hear to replenish his reserves and along wide stretchg Atisteranin, Blarch 28— fore, in 1916, gradualiy had filled up . s heer e € Witk whiok the Cermons ave hom. Tho b Ho st oy heerful,” as the da is ot en- German front is held by a mere screen of troops. i day took up the task of fram- harding | Pa s : < 5 - | shell battered ficlds had once more ;lion to :j‘"’”‘» \'\, HlsNise oduct I"f the | picld Marshal Says Army Will Have! ¢ | w“ - )‘m; r and when the |ing & platform and selecting a state Mt e Rt g - Krupp. orks ¢ issen. Emperor | be 2 . lio tee with the expectatio t R G0 L aTEO e € | o idi Willlam es vt o el s FrelpKaiscel Also’ Belioven| correspondent recently tourod the o1d| Commitiss Wit \tienesReRlaes ol ety thin anv eincs| tho fivet wesk ot Ferocious Battle at Montdidier. S Hanks toiDs By SR e region he found thousands of acres |Clearing B1? e 1914, said the Daily News, Halbach, tho otl its Kruop Almighty Led Iis Hosts Against|of the land under cultivation. when Col. Roosevelt will deliver an ‘.., tje anxiety is by no means at an Paris, March 28-—Blocked on the Lassigny address outlining the general plan of Works. The telegram recad It seems unbelievable that these the party's congressional 5 ¢ . «pmb‘:‘\( be careful net to laps NO}'(!H fronts and on the left bank of the Oise, thel “By the bombardment of Pawis| Dritish Army. ant little valleys and wooden | dence.” clevations again axo in possession of |ThIS WIL he the fortict Beesfeniy i n cys. “ome erisis mans last night threw forward forces near Montdidie, el S l bs st but the hattle s not over. The| war office announced today. Here the fighing rd took on extraordinary ferocity. Trench regiments fought hand to hand wit enemy and inflicted heavy losses. Finally the French fell back to the heights f s west of Montdidier. 5t “The entire German nation rejoices! g {peir cattle, there are tew tears, |, ¢ i satrols compelled enensy | Three Oficers and #1 Men of U. . G @ e PREPARES DEATH COUCH | it me. it looks well founded con- | oy yeferical outbreaks among —the | S (o velire ai Concalaghi and . j ‘ S I I fidence to your excelleney knowing | ycrygees, most of whom are of the | (gt of Cavazuccherina. British avi-| /™ dmbulance ComsHonored Balance Favors British. thence back to France. La peasant class. They know they must {,torg hreught down two enemy planesi on Field of Battlc | .| ne went to Italy east of St. Dona di Piave.” l.ondon, March 28.—In the past 24 “Gen. von Hutier was the is, March x oficers | Mours the Germans have made but ene | gy "o 4 i known to have Bed on Floor of Garage and Blew | denburg telegraphed: eves as they turn from all they loved | 11 men of the Cnited Statee apmy | comparatively trifing galn as the re-i pian very carefully, althoug “I express my deep thanks to YoUr |15 o world they do not know is touch- EXPLOS]ON lN WAR PLANT i e s et B G wumerous massed attacks along | fuert o' adant eny’ Job! His Brains Out. xcellency for the friendly words re- ;. ¥ | : sty faes 2l (he whole front, says Futard| corres || SrentLhal e S eRR 0l e pondent at British headquarters. For y garding the victory over the British Aged women clinging to the hand : e e Svestions the British there may be claimed sev- the present offensive.” eral successes, either in completely re- pele pelling enemy blows or in wresting |y o oo oo o _nnl e back ground won by counter-attacks. 52 opmenrts A 1in during the peaccful days. from a distance of considerahly more A m. March 28.-—Chancellor than 100 kilometers, your new gun has bril stood the test. By the manufacture of the gun you added a new page io the fame & nistory of Krupp. I, therefore, ex- | press to you and all your co-workers my imperiai thanks for this von Hertling has t 1phed to Field Ma 1 von Hindenbur pressing | { sincere admiration for * splendid | i s 'j:"rf‘ B4 hien might have been useful to the ON ITALIAN FRON to play ”“'\1"' oUr frIk .“:‘ ‘»‘\lnn«”r IO { Germans has been taken away by the ceive \t satisfaction because of | ‘ the decorations conferred on the mar- | | empty. | Germans ar 1l in superior numbers, In so far as was possible everything i - | but the allied reserves are coming in- population vesterday engaged enemy movement While it is a sad spectacle, these |4 40 ost of Badenooce and c ' | ment of German science and labor.” people moving away with their few |y, oxplasion of a munition depot east | cmpd®o ! household possessions and their doss | &+ vrigqor,” vs today's official state shal gnd Gen. von Ludendorff by the Rome, March 28.-——"Our artillery | | | | | e | that if von Hindenburg and von Lu- William J. Abeck of Hartford Made dendorff lead. victory is a necessity &0 and they cm to be trusting in | Replying, Field Marshal von Iin- i}« Jpitish, but the misery in their Hartford, March 28 —After bpre-y,rmy. Tvery man illed with con- | op yittle grandchildren, men stooped | 'l to reccive the honor are paring his death couch of blankets | 3 Phe Enfunehof - . Mystery Surrounds Destruction at 2 sciousne that the future of the be- | with ks, vouths and maiden all it Greenwood of Section 633 wnd newspapers on the floor of hiS i vedq fatherland is at stake [ fan1 5 arage, i J. Abeck, 45, of BL{ .y 5 Oakland Terrace, biew out his brains | vith a revolver early today De- into @ picture such as only war Manufacturing Concern Near Wor- | lic Aan D, Kinsley, Licut. Otka my will not relax until. with | or some other catastrophe can pro | < privates Louis [2. Timson, shington, March 28 | or =ome other catast \ | ites L imson, e ) 28, God's help, it has won for the h -1 auce. coster-—Loss $10,000, | Arthu L Forn T it Although the Germans continue to spondency over an incurable illness i | ;< n £o hon To. e futire hesed on | \Worcester, March 28.—Two men G ueK e o Tomp- | C iy, the general pressure along the maps and latest dispatches elieved to have been the reason. sk iAol onle | SrEAMER CHINCHA SAET LA b T J Ton hn 8 Yoo, | B ¢ for. the moment less deter. | front are of the opinion ( e (e e f i | : lantic Port, March I'he | damage It $10,000 was sus- | | A e mined. This may be aun\gm-d liaied: "\‘:]"}"“‘y‘(";v;‘“ :(‘3“3“ McCALL SIGNS BUDGET Blii, . N 2 I an n stearaship Chine report- | tained here today when a mysterion wel £1c I Tutles part to the enemy walting to bring up |/ 0 808 oty rhicnara tog ek . | Kaiser Wires to Reichsta bk wmving been ' na jous explosion wrecked tl S i heavy artillery preparatory to another s s S i e Amsterdam, March 27—“The deeds | (neked Iy u German submarine while | factory partion of the Shepard manu- great effort, and in part to exhaustion. |TITOW. L Il today signed the budget bill, the | o rormed by the army in the last|on (he way fo Italy, is safa in an | facturing plant in Green | iy . The Daily Mail's correspondent atf Late reports that Anslo R ate, carrying approbriations | " Sy iant feats of the war, | reccived here loday. Several of the | the manufacture of an important ' b . Adirected by the best of the German [ Sauit on the western front 485,188. The total was made: % © " 0 oo cent by Bmperor Wil- | s orew are said to have | product for the government and it is Generals who won the successes in the | ican military obsery 04 items providing for the 5 R { an ally counter stroke m e 0 e various activities G 5 v at an 1oment e of) the w0y have arievously | runming with a U-boat, the ad “The commands are now known o Ch e I God’s P of Steamer Minister Irviendo by | the correspondent says, “to be held by , vhether the b of the i o i R e Aot e . | the only plant of its kind in the United vi president 1 inred by shelliiy furin Ko I National Pride Wounded by Sinking ommonwealth for which the 4 cours last year passed about 90 i x % R arie e e Sk 'z daily, not- = e A AT RUSSIA | o g | GoR: von Kathen, in charse of 1 : Aty it = , S Alutarca e i crman Submarine—Crisis at Hand. | Peronne gro en. Otto von Belaw t e tion showed an increase of more than -t g 1=t CONDITIONS TO LITHUANLA. London, March 27.—The British 3 ke :“":’]',‘“ L e e T e i $2,000,000 b R Washingtol, Match 28-—A | report overnment ) that ter o wel ATirent|ioniRs e At Gicatia ' ve heen 1 e H R TR (i R A today from American Minister Mor- April 1 Aok ""“y‘"““ \"y‘"““\ 1o B anotaed _diplo- | mhg two first ! nerals probably = f SEIONEDALI I NEW HAVEN BELLS TO RING. | pecially e 1Y s at Stockhoh wplifying news | meet coupon ssian government | n th Germany, more crit- [ gre Liest commanders in the to stem the German advax ; Bonds m o revolu i 1 v of the formor ones. This | German emi while conserving their ma New Haven were surprised today by | greatness of these achievements Rl Sl | on Kathen was at Ypres and a4 ! the contents of proclamation is- | the German sword will win aco e 3 : LR ”’”I”: :m “"‘ on the Somme¢ ,m.} at the battle of t S \‘]t‘:‘:;\n':\wn ‘“u, > "‘:;:lx“ r ued by Mayor Fitzgerald. He called ! i s riend Qilerhcind Tanuisy | Alenevin April, 1917. Then he wen e I‘\' l].«‘ md pon he ustrial plants to blow i ! { i to Galicta, canducted the operations| barticipation of American heir whistles, the churches to ring SENATOR GALLINGER S( i ! vt of f N B . T ngainst Tarnopol and assisted in tho| cr than engineers, the vie efr hells, and the fire bells to Washington, March 2 senator ' i S i G o ar o d- | capture of Riga. Gen. Otto von Below, | that Americans may take f : et is ex- | ‘ho must not be mistaken for Gen.| attempt to hurl the Germa R0 ML st e B GLan It is be- | gy yon Below, was in Russin during | LY S e el i G e UL onnection | 391415, and dld very sonnd work. | Germans Exaggerate Brith i tonieht and Frie v r Phe i ® €X- | mhen he went to Macedonia, where e London, March 37.—R e is credited with ss the situation after the taking of Monastir, and! (Continued on Elevent cxoof w days ago on Ger ev ven, March 2 itizens of | w from e JiNinE dariined to it he vion in political er- the day just ahead sound at 11 o'clock Saturday night ;allinger, the republican ) = this to be the signal for citizer v today received many o INTERNATIONAL DI o ¢ heir watches and clock nd flowers upon h it . y M 1 28 —The | 1 will be 2 L L Ontario, Canada « ;. here today voted

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