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N ew~ sinc'e disastrouhe ros during the Pcardy a t irnS. was on the line froni Locre, southwest of on a thirty-five mile1 north of Boissons to kown as the Aisne sea Allike Firm In Flanders the 81 9gainedi virtually noti south the Berlin< claims that the *1 9 Prince's troops have ridge of the Chemit 5$ now are fighting on ~The German atta against positions tak and Locre, and sti line on each side of I _______________had retaken a few da Recalls Forni On the Aisne froni tic recalls the fearft ft Onsu'mmer along 20 ~Dames, where for v nt ofCrown Prince hurled the French position h crushed and beaten. RSt -five divisions-w German attacks alon 'The attack here s ~ts ture of a line straigl It is being launched center and is aimned the line formed duri Picardy in March however, the Gorma manen~t works whic' pied by the French and which can be de Allies For Evidence that thi conand was forev fact thata B k mht Store Indicat jis Allied 11rwn of Bay~, a the n %unter This Stye, $7.50, $8.00 $8.50, $9 and $10 A A to D-$10.00 For the Graduate-$8.50 ."Where Styli * Meets Merit .AY A88AlUS airmly Against North-Berlin ince Gained _________ CONTINUES Suddenly WithC a y Preparation ed in Battlee1ci ffensive on the n resumed. With [xreparation two ~k by the Teuton ieen reorganized as were inflicted nehi and British ad Flanders bat .pril. One attack SVoormezeele to Ypres; the otherv e ront from P inon, Rheims. This is' :tor. to North Germans have ing, but farther ~fficial statementyo German Crown ::arried the whole i-Des-Dames and the Aisne dver. k in Flaamer.. is en by the Fr~mch ~cptured Biralose engthencd their I ill 44, which theyu a ys before. ___________ ier Battle the present bat I fighting of last ec Chemnin-Des eceks the GermanIn Ihis men against only to see them Last year seven-x e e engaged in the this line alone,.r ~htenag really in theo na ltening operation. aromtLaon as ath atteelbow in gthe fighting in c and Aril.Here, ns must face per i have been occu for long periods fended quite easi- i owarned e Allied supreme arned of the new be found in the ti oops are fighting 3rown Prince is in tor and this may ort to break theI minal commander PincOe Dupayh. *" We SefllThif~ 'in Artois and Picardy, and the Ger-' TV man Crown Prince for dynastic rea sons will strive to outdo whatever sue- Give H cess is attained by his colleague far ther north. - American Troops In It With It is probable that American troops France, are engaged in the fighting in both Americi battles on the French fronts. portunit It is known that American troops "prison( are close behind the Allied line in in the Flanders, while some time ago it was tion. reported that they were near Rheims. One c The late official reports note quite Picardy severe fighting in various sectors, tor. TI among them the Apremont forest, ed ., where Americans are known to be holding positions at the present time. pI The reports say the Germans were re pulsed in all these attacks. Senator Americans Attacked It is officially reported from Wash ington that American positions in Pi- Wast cardy sector, near Cantigny and the Ser Montdidier, have been subjected to at- bill wi tack, and that at places the Germans year t penetrated them. The enemy, however, tures, was driven out by the Americans. I Democi Almost coincident with the new an ext German assault the Italians launched Democi a blow at, the Austrian lines in the playing mountain region to the northwest of "It I Lake Garda. According to reports they "that I have carrierd :Monticello Pass, the elect f village of Present, Monte Zigolon and the mountain spur to the east. Before I lu them lie parallel streams leading down into the Lagarina valley and if Vese; they successfully carry out their at tack there, it is possible to outflank the entire Austrian position in the Am north of Italy. I have -W- "S--S-- m-uend CHEMIN-DES-DAMES IS LOST and se Garzi Huns Hate Driven Wedge into Allied polick Line on Twenty-Five. I sa Mile Front ducts, itransi - London, May 28.-The reports from - the battlefields of France tonight. butli official and unofficiri, show I that the Allies have again suffered a setback, whereby they have lost all Seeks the ground in the Chemin-Des-Dame; region so gallantly won by the French in the great struggle from April to Wa October, 1917. milit< The enemy has driven a wedge into 1 by C the Allied line on a front of some Depa twenty-five miles, and at last reports vestii the tremendous battle was still contin- aircri uing about Fismes, which is the cen- I immc ter of important Allied communica- the t dons. French reserves, however, were. by C arriving to contest a further enemy comrr advance at this point. Gene; Up to the present ,according to the German claim, 15,000 prisoners have TI been taken. It is still uncertain whether-the Germans intended this at- Ne tack as a resumption of their full perst scale offensive. tum, The fact that only twenty to twen- ship tv-five divisions have een engaged of fi is held to indicate that it was not a in th main attack, but was originally in- bleg tended to attract Allied forces from day before Amiens, an dthat the major respi operation would be attempted else- N< where. en. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if F"AZO INTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blin;Bledingor Proti tiding 7'ilea in 6tc, I4days. C The first application gives Ease and Rest- o. [,HON 't compare with t >US Home-made Ice Crear serve. 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This is in pursuance of their of not permitting Dutch vessels it without German safe con pending arrangement of the t question between Holland and illy. LiGHES ASKS FO'R FACTS Senate Committee's informa tion on Aircraft Delays shington, May 28.--The Senate iry committee was asked today iarles E. Hughes, conducting the rtment of Justice's aircraft in ration, for all infornatAon on ift delays. It will be turned over diatey. Plans for cooperating wo investigations were discussed hairman Chamberlain, of the ittee: Mr. Hughes and Attorney al Gregory. IOUSAND JEWS DROWNED w York, May 28.-One thousand ins, all .Jewish refur :es from Ba were drowned wh -: the steam Oriole, carrying a ,passenger list [teen hundred, was recently sunk e Caspian sea, ace-) ling to a ca. am received and ited here to by The Jewish Day from its cor )ndent at Harbin. details of the sinking were giv. 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