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"mimiJUflMlrtfaHml rripnw"i I, ,. , - kriifiif4fif i.-fy iiil'iiiM!fffelf WAHHlimTj "7""' Believes It imam Thinks Bli 1' Hi cam STIRRING TIMES EVERY DAY Thcro appears somo Horn of ws In the advertising columns of The Tltnos -news of the day's "Dest Buy" to bo found In tho vnrlottB stores. Tho woman who roads and heeds these "nows Items" Is tho ono who conducts re these Jays of war and blood ,heJ. ll ,s '"'I'O'tant that you haV0 full knowledge of the Intest authentic nows. Suhscrlbo for The Times, nnl road tho events of the dily each evening. her household economically. MEMIIEft OF Til It AS.SOC1ATI2I) ritKSS V0L MO. XXXVIII. KsliiMlslX-'d 1878 mm Tin Convt Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Timet. Conit Mnll nnd Conn Hnv Adrcrtisfr No. 80 SRE Terrific L ark Hard FRENCH HEPORT ALLIES GAIN AND LOSE IN RATTLE OF FLANDERS DEFEATS II ,mirpeaini war Sl w hat til W See (EflflB Halt mmm ma port ire mm sses M PRZEMYSL SECTION araes in e. Claim Germans and Russians Still Hold Vistula River South of Pilica River and That Atistrians Have Won Pro nounced Victories Near Przemysl. HAVE RETAKEN CAPITAL OF BUKOWINA WHICH RUSSIANS HAVE HELD SINCE WAR STARTED Announce Capture of Two Russian Field Fortifications South cast of Sambor and Gains ElsewhereReview of the Day's Developments in European War. (I)y Associated I'rets to Coos Hay Times.) VIENNA, Oct. 2tt, (Ioniums mid Austrians still hold Hie Vistula south of the Pilica Kivor. Austrian successes wo reported south of Piwinysl. Czcpnowix, capital of tho crown land of Bukowina, which has been in possession of (lie Russians since early in the war, has been retaken by (lie Auslrians. The Austrians also captured two Hussiaii field fortifications southeast of Sambor. (IIWMANS CONKIl.AI (Ry Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) HRItMN, Ocl. 2:). (Wireless.) I nforinaiion received here from Vienna says ii is announced officially that Aus trian troops still are gaining ground. They attacked the Knssian fortified positions near Kelslyn and stormed Iho lieighlhs (o (lie north of Alagiera in the crown laud of 15u kowina, the Austrians advancing toward Sui'olli. GERMAN CRUISER KARLSRUHE SINKS 13 ENGLISH VESSELS (Ily Associated Pross to Coos Hay Tlmos.) LONDON, Oct. 21). A dispatch from Teneriffe, in the Canary Islands, reports tho (lennan cruiser Karlsruhe sunk thirteen British merchantmen in tho Atlantic. The news of the exploit was brought to that port by tho Ger man seanier ('refold, which arrived there with the crews of Hie British steamers Slrathroy, Maplonraneh, High land Hope, Lndrani, KMo Iguassu, Parn, Niceto, .Maria Do Larrinaga, Cervantes, Cornish City, Truth, Condor and U'li Uowan, all ol which were ENGLISH DELAY It S. VESSELS America Makes Another Pro test Against Action of Eng lish Navy With Oil Ships (Uf AMoeUI) Pn lo C' I7 rimix.) WASHINGTON, . C, Oct. 23, Tho I'nltod States has docldod to po. test formally to Croat Urltaln avalust tlm volzuru of the Standard Oil ship PUUurla, deniMndlng her i dense from HrltUh dotontlon nt Stornaway, a port In the I,owlu IhUiihIb, Scotland. CIIAXGKS SHIP'S COUltSK. IDr Auoltt4 rr lo Cooi rT Tlmw.l LONDON, Oct. 23. The Amorlcau steamer Sun, belonging to tho Sun Oil Company of Philadelphia, wliloh "ft Pltlladolphla for Ainstordain, ar rUed today nt Falmouth, The fact that tho Sun's destination was Am steulam and that sho arrived at Fal mouth may moan sho may have bean diverted from hor course by tho Hrl tlih naval authorities. ES VILA HOLDS LEADERS General Carranza Says Aguas Calientes Conference Not Arrested tD .Xoaortate-l Prwa lo Cooa Uajr Tlrce.l( WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 23. Advices direot from General Carran za to the Constitutionalist headquar ler hero today deny tho report that the delegates at Aguas Callontea had oen arrested ' by order of Gonoral Villa. MIXK SINKS smiMHIl. (Br AtaorUted freaa la Cooa na Timet 1 LONDON. Oct 23 - -The Swedish amer Alice, homeward bound from London. wn iiinin nn iiv n mine in ll,nK-...r Z ." .".. 7 .7. '" ...a,.- DENI 7Z r ,i . aoa unu sauK ,w . " I twUtvs. Tho crew was saved. i At'KTIMAN l 10 POUT sunk. FRENCH NAVY AIDS ENGLISH Sends Battleships to ASSISt Monitors in Shelling the German Land Forces U, aumUII I'rrM in Co nay Tlnm.J LONDON, Oct. 23. Vossols from the Fionch navy, having crept around ffi?s0U8i!;,o;0,ror,s0,1w,.ci,Ut,e,,IhS.li sholls landward betwoon Ostond and Nletinort on tho Holglan coast In con- tlniiutlon of tho flivo battlo.for session of North fSoa and Clan 01 ports. King Albert of Po glum, who has been reported nt various points I In northoin Franco, appoars to bo ac- tually at tho scone of tho fig. ting. tjispaiciiea mij uiu i " "'"" " V " olnUlM,ubr:,n.UmVtt .! u.... !. title iinat liA that General Von MoitKe is senuiiBiy, III or tho statement that Bmporor William has again moved his head quarters. TODAY'S DKVKl.OPMKXTS IX WWII Frosh troops have given now Im petus to the German attack on tr.o French right wing. Desperate en counters In Wost Flundors and North i.natn.n Frnnee. liowexor. have not Ii yet resulted In a decisive ndvuntago. lent attncKs aro uuihb i t " mans all along tho line from the . i niocaan Pnnul. Thov also de livered heuvy blows In tho region of llvered heuvy WBlri tho rot'10'' Arras and on i the rlor Sonui uo. uie 3...... l, a.imlt linini: nltsneu USCK f - """ -.:,. :- ,., .,orailv fiom soma iiunu..n, .."""-.' ;ao held their own. At certain points the allied armies have gained ground. They liavo prog tossed f'10, raelon oi voruiui .---- ;n as north and south of tho tlv- as well as north and Russian advices continue to Insist that the Gorman advance has been turned into retieat. This receives little cradence. A 40,000 acro projoot In Gopo to be Lake Valley. Lake county. reclulmed. After two years of litigation the Oregon City ruunldpal elevator is to be built , To secure a site for a city ran u ..., uiti vnnato tho old high scnopi bv'"' "" ' site, and build two new scuu". 0llu' tt GERMAN SHIPS FOR ATTACK - ON ENGLAND fllr AiiotlatoJ rM Coon nf Tlm 1 copf.niiagh.y, Oct. h:j. two Nhlpynrds ut Kiel art' building tlilily untuned l.'Khtci'S capable of carrying "" men emu ami traveling "t t ,',,,, "r nl" ,nl,'N "" '"""' " '" he rn teed up flit river Scheldt t.IuniM event permit the lauding (if Gcr li in it troop on (lie count of Kugluud. Tlnvo llghti'i have been compli'tnl mid arc on their way to the Silioldl, It is IIHM'l led. IS NOT OVER VET;: Adjournment Fails to Mater ialize, Session Being Post poned Until Tomorrow (II; Aaaoctaicl I'nu In Cooa Bar TlmM.J WASHINGTON. I). C. Out. 23. All efforts to adjourn Congtess nine die, failed again today, and the House . mid Senate, by adjourning ovor to' noon tomorrow, postponed tho end of the session at least auothor day Talk of President Wilson exorcising his constitutional privilege and nd- Jottiulng t'ongioss wiih gonornl In of filial circles, but nothing matorlnllz- ed. Longshoreman Pottage Buried Beneath Lumber While Loading Steamship I Charles Pottage, u longshoremnn, was seriously Injured yostorday nftor i . .. ... ... .... , i i noon ai mo miiu nun wiuio iouu i Ing tlmbors onto tho Steamship Ho- ilondo. A carload of tlmbors being hoist ed aboard tho ship accidentally tip ped over nn adjoining car bonoath which Pottago was stooping. Tho nian Wns picked up unconscious and ut onco"rainoved to the Moroy IIos- V , today U Is declared l.o Is rostlng onsy though not entirely out of danger. Word was at -onco pos-iBe.t to t,e injured man's wlfo at ,,ort,and "'nu' . f t, , ' Tho small cms from o mills aro sont out on tracks to tho docks a0ngsldo tho ships. Tho Itodondo Is not oiulpped for loading by tlio 'oIst8 ') wna """ta' own uuiuoh, iukuik uno uunuuu nt iimQi jt wna Whllo ono of those was bolng hoisted aboard that the jag ends caught on tho enr di rectly behind and around which Pottage at the tlmo wns putting a sllnij. Tlio largo timbers comploto y burled him. KAISHIt'S XKPIU5W SLAIX. Son of IftiiiH'ror't. Youngest Sister Slain In Hind Itattle. Ill AmikIiim frwa lo Coo. lia, Too.1 LONDON. Oct. 23. Tito mystory i R LOAOTlIERS FRACTURE SKULL suirouijdlng the fate of Prlnco Maxi;- ,he oholIl'B callg,lt hor Uro88 nnd luU. mnon Qf uw gon , tho y0,inBoat'ea hor llIulor u a I110otod quostlon , iji.,,,.--,,. wiih,,,,, .no flnur. i .. ....... ...., i.. ?" " ""i'v '""" "----" ed touay wnen iho oiuciui iiui- b announced that the ,,rnM Jiad 00 K,Ued Octoher IStli. n tho hurd fighting In the nolghbor- hood of Mont Doscato. Ho was bur led on the grounds of a monastery crowning thla hill. : 1 I ll.VTTMf 111 lilXlll. I Or Aoautc4 nM to Cooa Bar Tlmei.J I PARIS. Oct. 23. At Vlelllo I Chappelle a German cavalryman 1 and a French mounted rifleman, I I aftor losing their liornes con 1 tlnuod the encounter with their 1 swords to a neighboring farm bouse, where ti cy fought a duel I In the kitchen Ilotli wero mor tally wounded Their graves are I now side bj side In the ccmeteiy I of tho village church iwmmwmR&BBmsi Germans, French, English and Russians All Claim Victories But Lack Proof , TERRIFIC LOSSES IN STRUGGLE EVERYWHERE AirsniPs Submarines, Navy, Artillery and All Land Forces in Awful Onslaught tflT AMoelat. l'rra In root nr Tlirw.l LONDON, Oct. 23. Kngllsh nows dlHpntehesmnko sweeping claims of iinnllillatltiR succcHxes, Herman advic es assort contlnuod progress and Rus sian telegrams report great victories, but well defined evidence to support these various contentions Is lacking and the real facts appear that In nei ther tho oiiRtorn or western arena has tie tldo yet turned decisively. The only fact which the Kugllshnien were able to,polnl to today as a basis for their belief that the climax has been leached In the sea, laud and air but tle across the channel, Is that the ai mles cannot Indefinitely fuce the de cimation which has maiked the lat est phase of tho campaign. Neither! llie Minimi unvai guns nor mo on-, slaughts of the allies on the laud ins yet succeeded In stemming tun 1 ncklng through tactics of the Gim- innus. lor nonriy a weeit now iiusi trl-purlltn combat has raged with un abated fury between tho forces ttpj to the present time sn eiiml In strength that tho fronts swayed hack I and forth without either being tib'ii, to register n, decisive victory. HOLD GERMANS AS AGITATORS Many Arrested in South Afri ca for Fomenting Trouble Among the Natives Dr AworUt! Pith lo Coo Day TlmM.J NUW VOItIC, Oct. 23. More than 1000 Germans nro Interned In n pub lic park near Johannesburg, Soutn Afrlcn, by tho Ilrltlsh authorities us a result of repotted activities of Gor man ngonts niiioug tho natives, ac cording to C. Knton of Tncoma, who arrived horo from South Africa to- day. SAD ACCIOENT IN COOUILLE Miss Edna McDonald Loses Limb Underneath Logging Train There Today (Special to The Times ) Kdna .McDonald, a woll known Co- nuillo ulrl. foil under a Smith-Powers legging train near the doiiot hero today and had Iter limb so badly h d th t ,t hd (0 bo uniltateiI ubQyo tJm kno(Ji 0nly tW() whoolH passed ovor hor and It Is hellovod that bIio will recovor from tno atciuoni. Miss McDonald is a daughter of a woll known Coqulllo barbet and Is a charming young woman. She Is a sister or Miss Kliun McDonald, who was formerly employed In tho Chandler cigar stand In Mnrshfleld and who was a cnndldato for queen at tho Fourth of July celebration In Marshflold. Sue vlsltod her slstoi a number of times and Is well known ho re. It ueoms that sho bad been at tho cromnory and had Just started to wards tho dopot and town. Tho log ging train was No. 103, run by 13n glneor Stoddard and Hoy Abbott und It had Just stnrtod towaids Coqulllo. Whothor sho slipped and foil under Ul0 ,rani wllothor tl o hook on ono of nor preuicamoni wiih iuhuu she Hwung under tho c was brought to a h8n "o cr ,oni car and tho train Btaudstlll In losa length. I Miss McDonald Is about olgliteon years old and has recently boen em ployed by tho Title Guarantee and Abstract Company, (a'Hlt-MAXY'S TIIOOI'S. I I H Aaaolal4 Pma lo Cooa Bar Tla.l I I1HRLIN, Oct. 3 (Hy Wlro I I liuuti The perioral In command i of the German Seventh army I I torps. It was stated offlclaLy to- l I day, 1 as doclared tho calling of 1 tho Landstrum unnecessary, as ' ' ' enormous numbers of tho Laud- 1 i wehr are still avallablo. Nor has i It yet beon necessary to call on i I volunteers. I , mawarTr" irrii rTniBfii Ttrmi JULES VERNE WAR DREAM I J KlAlILU (llr AaaorlalM rirtt lo loo. nr TtmM.J 1'AltlS, Oct. 2:. llie Mi-ugglo on the leiigOienel Hue extending Into llelgluiu, now called the battle of Klmulci-s gae r M to an engagement along (be cons! , near t.'io blriliplace or lilies Verne, In which llie nlivnirt niid MubuiaiiiieM iwu Ilrl-'1. re Ing fi i' the first time in too name 5.!:"!:!.V..!',::1.lV!!!::LV....."t!for(os have been maintained. j'M iii ii nwt t ni iiii- in linn iiiiiiiitviin dl lid gienl execution In the (imiuuii Violtl at COl'taill points, UlOV hllVO advanced at OtllCl'S. i llO mViV?7iVTi"T ,0,u',U'V n,f5,) vi(loiuacl greater activity in Iho region of Ar- tnff. ' Iras and on the Piver Soinine. To the north and south of t I s British Cruiser Seizes Vessel of own Fag for Supplying Coal to Germans in, AMiKlttdl l'rtf ! Coo. D7 TIitm.1 VICTOUIA, II. C, Oct. 23. Tho Ilrltlsh steamer Ilaukdalo, bound from Norfolk to (luaymns, was seized by tho UrltlHb cruiser New Castle and Is being brought to Hsiiulmault by the prize crew,' It Is supposed that the circumstances tiro similar to those surrounding tho Hclzurc of tho Ilrltlsh frelghtor how titer Itnugo, brought to Kstiitluinult Wednesday from Mexi can waters under suspicion of supply ing coal to German crulseis. The protest, which Is Idcnthal to that filed In tho caso of tho Ilrlu dllla, held nt Halifax, will go for ward Into today to Ambassador Pago at London. The Platurla, whleii like tho IlrluiMlln. carried Illuminating oil, wns similarly bound from ono noutrnl port to auothor, EASTS! GALLS PROPERTY SALE Determined to Open McKay street to the Harbor Line Property May Be Sold A sale of property bordering tho proposed extenuation of McKay stioot In Fnstsldo, whoso ownors hiivo not mndo arrangements for the now street assessments will ho hold tomorrow morning nt 10 o'clock In Kastsldo. Such was tho decision of tho Council, which mot thoro lust ovonlng mid autliorlzod tho salo. That this action will bu enjoined, Is the boiler Plans for tho opening of tho atroo. woro mndo months ago. Propo-ty owners were notified of.tlto nsaoss inout for tho building of the olo-1 Prim IP 1 1 Oil T jul ion on r I iii-i n rnumn HtLU ItillNUh1 vatcd road to the harbor lino. Those at noon for Han Francisco, utter many who have taken no stepB toward 1 ad been turnod away iiunblo to find paying their assessments now faco a berth in the already crowded ship court action. Practically all of this The Itodondo also carried u full tar lantl Is on tho tldo flats between Ko of lumber. Kastsldo and tho harbor lino ami part1 Thoso who wont south to Snn Fran- of It Is said to belong to tho Lobreo cisco wero: ' ostuto, to tho Dennett Trust Company Thos. Iloloman, It. J. Dean, J. C. and to the CltndwicK Itoirs. Should tho sale bo enjoined tho mattor will bo reforred to tho Clr- cult Court for Decision, uounciimon dociaiod property ownors muuo as jjrH, citas. Dodd, Chas. Dodu, i.estor their defense that tho opening of tho onrt, Mrs. J. Peart, Margaret Poart. stroot Is unnecessary nnd will bo tin- j, ,u. ni,o, k T. Kstorhiook. W. T til a definite landing Is assured fot pahor pred Thorn, II. O. Gist, Mrs. tho foot of Ferry avonuo pn tho jj. o. rjlst, Jlmnilo liUoma, M. KUo Marsbflold sido. . m( rs. M KUenia, Chas. M. Lollall, Kxprosalons among tho Council- MrH Cnall. jj. Lollall. 8am Placos, men was that tho election which Is q,j(, w, Stevens, Joe Momdrlck, N In progress today for tho annoxa-i R0gren, L. Negreto. Mute Fltzpatrlck, Hon of Cooston and tho Intervening I j)an Knvrlch, Dan Sinopeat, Pierce territory to Kastsldo will carry with Knoohone, Mlko llonotan, Mlko Mono-, little opposition. Informally there l)orloi;( UQ(J norlch, nnn llorlcli, Chas. I was talk among the members of tho oimin in ii,,rir. itoii sinokrot. Hrlckl Council in regnrd to the annexation oi uuiiaer inn, ii uuihk ''" that residents of the latter addition hnvo oxproMsod thomsolves In fuvor of the move should u bridge be erect ed across Isthmus Inlet. 1'ltKSII GKKMAN TROOPS Hr AaaoalaliKl I'ftx. lo Cooa Ilaj Tlm.a LONDON. Oct. 23. A dispatch Portugal made attempts on tno vsor canal yesterday wo gained suo from I'arla to tho Router's Tolegrniu nights of October 20 nud 21 to of- tosses. To the south of Dlxmude, Company says 'According to trust- feet uprisings. Outbroika oei-urred our troops advanced, Tq the west worthy accounts ropod this morn- at various placos. esp-jcullv in he of Lille, our attucks were success lug fresh troops brought up by tho northern part of P.iniigtil, which fill Wo took possession of several Germans have enabled thoiv to dc- for a time was cut off ir telegraphic villages. Tho ret of the westorn liver attacks with imreasod vnor comniunlcatlon with LUbon Shtirn 'rout generally In quiet, 1n the ,, iiu, lviikIi riiht wine;, w hora tho confllctB took place at Mafra be- east. Russian attacks uar West An. ibattlo has been of a ding dons char - acter -with alternate gulHB and losses. Paris Claims Allies Are Holding Their Positions Fairly Well in Give and Take Struggle in Which Germans Are ' Making Vio jnt Attacks Near Labasse REPORT KAISER IS US'.MG NEW ORGANIZATIONS IN DESPERATE EF. ORT TO CONTROL CHANNEL PORTS Russians Claim to Have Forced iicar ivangoron ana Are pursuing neircauny ruiuu Austrians Unable to Cross River San ' (Ily Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmcs.l PAINS, Oct. 2.,. The war office official announce ment this afternoon savs: "On our left wing very consid erable German forces have continued very violent attacks ,Sji in the entire region between the sea and tho canal ut Lii en. basse. Generally speaking, the situation of the Allies' this stream we have orogrossed, parlicularlv in tho region of Posioros. In Hautorre, in the region of Verdun and Pont A iMousson, we have had some partial successes. On the rest of the front there is nothing to report. To sum up, the enemy appears to be undertaking, along tho ma jor part of (he front, and particularly between tho North Sen and the Oiso Kivor, a new effort, making uso of tho corps made up of new organizations. In Pussia, to the south of Pilica, the Germans still hold the Vistula Piver, with the exception of the lino from Ivangorod to Ko.ielde and this they abandoned, pursuotl by the Pussians. All efforts made by the Austrians to cross the Piver San lo tho north of daroslau have been re 1 )ii Isod, and I ho 1 j ussians a re u ndortak jug j IhtMnftmsiyje ' FRENCH SHIP ! IS DAMAGEO Cruiser Descartes in Collision With Spanish Merchantman in Castrif (II, AMOrlalwl ITM. ii uot Dr Tim. NHW YOltlf. Oct. 23.- Officers of the Spanish utonmor Tolsfora, which slan government will novor ngaln arrived horo today from Uuenos'omhnrlc In tho maiuifacturo and salo Ayres reported that tlio Hianinraf nlooi,00 lMnu. This Btatoment, was In collision with the French1 ...,.. nrovin,ln rnnnr,. i.nK crt-r Uescnrtos In tho harbor 0fi:onririulug provloua roports, has Castries, St. Lucia, Oniober S. The boon mado In tho imiuo of Kmporor erulrer was badly Injured, accord- Nlcltolos himself. In roply to sollc- lug to officers and sho had to ho taken to Martinique for repairs. SAILS SOUTH nnrrnc; I imit nf AQ PnsSPrMPrs amCS Limit Ol r3 rdbbLlllJLIi and Others Are Turned Away Lumber Cargo With forty-nlno passengers, her limit, the steamship Itodondo sailed Wallace, O. II. Koliauo. J. 1). .Mououg aid. T. F. Cannvan, Mrs. J. C. Wnl-I nco, Mrs. J. L. Wood. Mrs. F. It. Hen-' derson, Stanley Dodd, Gerald uotlii, j0imon. Kd Joluison, John Carlson. qn ToiltaH. A. Purkosh und Tom Ol son. HKVOI1' IN PORTUtaii Moiiurchliil Forces Nudeiivnr to Stir Up Itebellinn inr Aaaojiami'naa to cooa ii Tina i LISHON. Oct. 23 Monarchists of ,t ween lbo civlllnus and the rcpnh- i iicau troops. STR. REDONDO gPM'WI : TTxa wwvHHIh W9M MaWB4cSlwlwS8aWflHlwsSaKnBBa.& Germans to Retire From Line if tue Allies nave mm to CZAR GETS ON Announces That Russian Gov ernment Will No Longer Deal in Alcoholic Drinks (II, Aolit4 Prrw lo Cooa lit, TlmM. PKTUOOIIAO, Oct. 23 Tho Una- Itatton of tho llusslun Union of Ab stinence, tho Czar tolegraphod: "I thank you, I long ago decided to Interdict for all titno In Hussta tho salo of alcoholic drinks by tho gov eminent." NOTHING Xi:V l.V MI3XICO. National Convention Still In ScssIoh ut Agnus CullcntcM. Ill, AoKlal4 I'rrM In Co-A IUr TtUMkl WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 23. The Mexican National Convention at Aguas Callentes Is still In session, says an official report. Dordcr dls patehos had declared tho convontlou adjourned. MUS. CA1LMAN ON VUIAH. .-,.... ..,.- .,,, ,, ,v1)llIul , llulley Mitrdet' Is Tiuo, (llr Ao. I,te4 I'rna lo Cooa IUr TIwm.J MINKOLA. N. Y., Oct. 23. Mrs. Florence Carman, on trial for the murder of Mrs. Louise llnlloy, passed through a bitter ordonl of cross ex amination today. Her story, deny ing all participation In the crime, was unchanged. When she wan through, i "r "'T' 1' or0,. ""."., u." l," " """',' " "v "u """ l01'1' was true. Official Announcement From Berlin .of Successes Against Allies in France Dr " Pra to coo Bar TimoM j HBUUN, Oct. 23, An official i aiiiiouncomont from tho Gortimn headqunrtors today says: "On the gustowo wer rjled. We capture wai 1 . -ti.. WATER WG GERMANS TELL OF IRE GAINS .P9 s 3 I