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Sorat i x GREAT GERMAN DRIVE FAILS: 4 LINES REGAINED BY BRITISH by The Pres jew York World), a GERMAN TROOPS SURRENDER "atic anore HAIG'S TANKS AND INFANTRY TO THE AMERICAN FORGES: =, stoic a"ie te orn VICTORS IN COUNTER DRIVES Drive Against the British—Bulgar and i T Back of Line. “DONT SHOOT, THER PIF Rig “us Nerina Advancing in Three Massed ’Two German Armies Try to Cut LL, seaoars sna con, von’ taseesore tate srov te tee estan Waves, Followed by Shock Troops,| Through the Sharp British Salient denburg and Gen. yon Ludendorff la front to wituces the German attack, says an Exchange Tele ' graph deepatch trom Copenhagen Are Mowed Down by British and Form a Junction Backof Haig’s ’ Bulgarian and Austrian troops are now on the western front 5 . F * ‘ ® Patrols Cross No Man's band and) iesucenei used as a atratesle reserve, ‘The nus Rifles, Machine Guns and Artillery. Present Line in Cambrai Sector. Enter the Demolished Works of [11,0",hutriim on ts tront ie aot args, but Austrian cannon i ane Pai N The Austrian War Minicter, Gen. von Steiner, who 1s now in | BRITISH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE, March] sions include from 8,000 to 15,000 men, this might mean from 134,000 to the Enemy—New York and New Berlin, ts sald to have promised Field Marshal von Hindenburg that |22 (Associated Press).—The fighting is still continuing, but the | 285,000 troops, . he Aus' Id take the work o ding the easter ; “ 1h ony 4 “4 bi Jersey Troops in Battle. _frant wen the olen ive tei tie var t begin Soe ESL SER first stage of the offensive has passed. The cnemy has failed The whole thing, beh the correspondent, “is too big to be able — |badly in the execution of his programme, as is attested by cap-| Ye" to sketch or visualize easily. haps avs! has bs Neg RANCH ch 2! ssoc ‘ ce ch s Ss t Lal WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Ma at (A ‘| ited documshtesahowing what. be planned to do in the early Price for such small gains as represent the fruits of his mighty effort, ated Press).—Enemy first and second line positions on a part of the s bh . . The cannonading has been distinctly heard in Holland, the Exchange east of Luneville have been destroyed completely by American artill 4 ours of his offensive. Telegraph correspondent at Amsterdam reports. » fire. After the raid into the German positions last night, the Americ DE TR i HONORED AFTER Vigorous counter attacks late yesterday restored some of the In the attack south of the river Scarpe the first blow was aimed / gunners shelled the positions heavily all night and this morning positions which the British had abandoned temporarily. principally in the triangle of the Arras-Cambrai and Bapaume-Cambrai To-day a patrol, without } One of the most brilliant British counter-attacks occurred at roads, w hile the German army south of Cambrai is striking against Britis alt m ry, crossed >» Man's " . t s i ww r west the coe, ite core So | BERMAN RAIDER REPORTED ‘ WAR ZONE CRASH DEATH In BATTLE! snot tos brain sevinied wit waoy ood maar a 110m Coeet A cae ee ee Land and ‘ enemy ics that the attacking forces of these vo armies may succeed tae a Shia wn PniGane CAPTURED IN THE PACIFIC P. M., and after fierce fighting drove out the enemy | dn forming a junction and thus cutting off a considerable slice of the British information and returned without BY AN AMERICAN CRUISER Iwelve More a atalities An- Many ¢ ythers Receive French The exact British line cannot be made public at present, be-| fr, it and taking back all the Hindenburg trenches lost exactly four monilis casualties, the Germans ap ly nounced Aboard Manley War Cross for Their Heroism cause it might furnish the enemy with valuable information. }ago. * having devided not to t them. ae nega re Ten More Injured Under Fire Last night was fairly quiet along the front. This morning the “The enemy bombardment,” says the Daily Mail correspondent, 9 Yrtillery fring by bot Jes on this| U.S, Warship Said to Be Bringing . . Bo . +. a “began at 5 o'clock in the morning and at 7 o'clock some of the German OR , . - Germans were bombing in the region of Croissilles. : (rector continued all da Enemy Vessel to Port WASHINGTON, March #h—Twelvel WITIT THE AMERICAN ARM) Th har le Got . kes ai units left their trenches and attacked the British with heavy y and light BERMAN TROOPS SURRENDER in Tow aa : u result of the|IN FRANCK, Me su © weather is cold and bleak. A heavy mist makes air re-| 1 jin, Suns. Between 9 and 10 o'clock the engagement became gene, al TO AMERICAN FORCES. td aus lp, me connaisances impossible, This is of edvantage to the British, as|, Sabian etait ; : / Oi (HA ssector-novthweat of Toul ‘a PACIFIC PORT, March n the destroyer Man-| Press). — Twelve soid on a front of some twenty-five miles number of Germans deserted fast px A ene. valdeeroperatite war In| who have sacrificed t « the enemy is deprived of greatly needed aerial observation. | “The right ie German attack was aimed at Croisilles, Bullecourt * uight and surrendered to an Ameri- | lnght to avy De -| bravery >; Mocracy were cited f can patrol in @ certain wood, The] in the Pacific Ocean has Germays approached the Americans} jeen captured by a United States shoutin "The prison: The Germans in many sections yesterday attacked in three} and Lagnicour! and there was hard fighting in a brick field near the thet waves of infantry, followed up by shock troops. Asa result they] these villages. Along the Bapaume-Cambrai Road the enemy aisQ ‘The | suffered very heavy casualties. The heavily massed German ar-| #lacked and then toward Gouzeaucourt, while his left wing was pushed in e French comma snnounced sevening, T and is now being towed r the French rted yeat ers were tt OG STR iG port, according to a report ‘ Fone Nin agen Bl in the direction of Ronssoy and Hargicourt. ae ants pel are | received here to-day ESE SBD ORAS nabs — i SORDAN, itil tillery has been badly nammered by the Brit ish guns. “The British front in the area of attack forms a rather sharp salient! they were "fe The raider is said to be a smail KELME: Enh GeatH Teme er ER RETIN R ae It the enemy could pinch off this sallent and run his line straight in a eee Wars i ; - 1, but capable of sinking an and the Ust of injured | tiltery “LINE HOLDS, HAIG REPORTS; northwesterly slant instead of having | it run at an angle first north and ; Pa aiae ati ast then mer ' Pacific. 1 o ; ALEXANDER B. BURNS, Dow | then west, he would be able to hold it with fewer troops, i | jean Ines on | une Buaanet Fes at oe wy ‘ : j 5 wpenterts mate, | Grove, Hi, 1 Avtillery | HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES | “The enemy is trying to repeat on a larger scale the operation by i i } nel pious : To RBA sae nuns in a nes f the twelve mer tGT. PRANK O'CONNEDL of vhich he won back some of the ground we gained in the battle of Cam; AY 4 German tin 1 the gus over mie tine sen Ged ; The names | kav. PAUL DUDWiO- oft =t= brai, Then ed in on an angle of our front both from the north 1 mana i ba GHAR SND AUH : fe nae ave mot Been | syivania London Cheered by Despai tches From the} and the east. His two bodies of troops r best to join hands, but J ans ne ayes : act : previously ns aloo W. F. GEHRING, } Front, and Believes the Hindenburg |: uld not make it. Much the same de: is being followed now. We wounded while taking out t aud k d have PRIVATES J, E, WHITH, HOME! DAWSON, 1. W. ROLOWSKI ‘ | M. J. BIRD of Ohio. — ae Tuckock, gunner'al PRIVATE ROBERT KOTOUCK LONDON, March 22,.—The prant battle on the western front ood reason to hope that it will be checkmated as was the previous Plan Has Been | Upset. an, Wa ¢ fighting is deadly. Field Marshal Haig reports that the German 5 avant to dou i the aN ri ab aig . ¢ ‘Ag. Arcetioan patrol ast night |r Wan inve ported American Intelligence officers are : = ni | It _ ee ee ee ee Se eS mate Isaac Dings.! pennsyivania losses ¢ ben terrible. The British have not come through unscathed) ness attends Va.; Charle oR 8. LO is still in progress, the War Office reports in the following state-| 7), the ed Gel attac! eof t i i “ remained there six hours, but did Avenue ‘i A. Johns-| ~ by, ye ment: ed severe unde jon, f cheery not see any of the enemy. It is IN MUNITIONS BLOW-UP.* shit 1 and, Ore.; a aly at ee uate Eee det ful and report the British able to ious a: t. reported that the Germans re ronn tear un, Wilitinson- | North Ca on : Fighting continued until a late hour last night on the | Mot , four bine vait British wo: : pent ve conerete hall way Up en 500 WW uy ae ee whole front between the River Oise and the River Sensee. aring ( Railway Station the side nN Our troops continue to hold the enemy in their battle posi- are rae semenerorennes NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY I I Ww 1 . TROOPS TAKE PART IN RAID. LONDON a 8 tions, BRITISH FIRST LINE TAKEN, “" = me a Wed Ap -solsiors were | and roe, Ol 2 “During the enemy's attacks yesterday his massed infan- ai n egies Reap rues | aeday try offered remarkable targets to our rifles, machine guns and SAYS THE BERLIN WAR OFFICE 1 eniss Station noar York,” in He artillery, of which full advantage was taken by our troops. t= Seer a Be : LEA bee heerlen i arti All the reports testify to the exceedingly heavy losses sufs Reconnoiter ing Parties Claimed to Have Fe na ok 4h hey ‘ 1 yeaterda Four deal : 7 ‘Geet| In addition to these cita , fered by the and Ne aie Sa has developed this Penetrated the Line at Many Points— rth ed t 1 ov wert h ked on in| Ga M ot| Meipants in a rata ¢ 1 ou orning, but heaVy fighting is still to be expected.’ . ~ > frum New Wark alnouan there traina under camoutiaged| mander | BINOEK “PE aacah'® were mivenk the ses GTA ME AB NY masse Ostend Reported Shelled From Sea. aur Gara caiia train Manciisaan ante sLiMavrianion ea oe : The|0f War for their coolness and he sh ial ty was read \ pes ae oer team of the engineers who accom _— sles of t nited | Sard of danger. in a “ve y had been held SERLIN. M 12 (via Following the statement t ied the party a8 pioncers were eT fh Ye been| CARTS. ROSS and CASEY, A . Vig. ONG , § ne OMENS Nae La AUSTRIA MAY FORCE LABOR. , re-| from Villisa, Ia., were coms e War Off 4m : Campuiaory 1 r AIA arog DErATIAG GA Wh fensi \ is f I ¢ Britisty seatnhe ' 1 ‘ 1 1 1 rowers our \ begar \ 1 I : Wills r ured the first mar : For Fi fi Ja bililiant 0 ' f apt [ee 4 Rheims and in the Lyi hal aN a EOS Storming detachments ‘ , ' aig (6 transit evsns SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Fr / ; Pirin * { y (Continued on Second Page.) WORK MONDAY WONDERS | (macing, Entries on Sixteenth Page, : coiseapundes Heddquariers wires, As Germaa davie & Delgiain and bench Flanders the heavy artfilery duel continued,