Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
WEATHER
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EDITION
Porty-flfth Ttr.
Dull Tenth Tmr
MKDFOUD OHKdOS. Tt'KsDW. W 'J1. initi
NO. 309
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U. S. TROOPS
AID 110
FIGHT VILLA
Bandit in Second Battle With Car
ranzists Nc?r Los Cruccs Troops
Dispatched to Aid in Battle Villa
Defeated at Namqulpa With Con
siderable Loss Cordon Drawinn
Tighter About Elusive Outlaw
Wires Arc Cut.
KL PASO, Tex., Miiruli t!l. Kiuii
eisco Villa tunl liis liniul of outlaw
liuvu licun foruud into another battle
with (liu CnrrniiMi lrtMw uuur La
Unices. Tlits informutioji eame u a
leport by wind it today to the I'njt
oil Stiito tinny station al Columbus
N. M., ami it wna further said that
American trooM had been dispatched
to Lu Cniee to aid in lliu lighting.
Tlio fightiusr ut l.nw Cruccs follow
ing tlio oii&ngement at NmiUiiim ,ve
turdiiy, imliuntes tliiit CarrHimi
troop aro prc-wiug Villa hard in hit
flight uurthwnrd iiIoiik the Santa
Mn riu river and thuMhu outlaw limy
soon ho forced to stand and givo hiit
tlo to the Atiicrit'iui troops now mov
ing southwnrd.
(.'onion Pniw.H Tighter.
Tlio Ainericun anil do fiu-to xoM'in
muiit troops aic drawing thu cotdon
eloper around thu elusive Villa nnd
within a few day, army officer hero
bclievo, 'it will hu known whether
Villa is to inuet hi futo in hattlu or
bafflo hi ininwura by-u eeo-ful
osunpo into thu Sierra Mndies. A
M'rie of rnnniiiK fiithU i uuticiMiled.
Thu tolegmim wite wereVut i-jinif-whuro
north ijf C Grande today,
mid I'lirrnnitn official hare were
without detail of the Xuiiihiuipn bat
tlu in which Colonel Cano whipcl
tlio outlaw. A roxine band f Imn
illtfe that scattered from the iimm
Villa command on it flight couth al
ter thu niUMMHuro Hl Coluinhiik, are be
lle?ed to Imvu cut the wire eom
municution. CoinmiinieHtion innv not
liu ruHtoied for Home time, and intor
nintion of Villa' inownientH will haw
to eoinu by wireless to thu I'niled
State a nay buo at Columbus lo be
tmnnmittud to Major General Fuu
ton, the deWilHiu)it commander, at
Son Antonio.
Plight N Pnduldo.
With thu Cnrouuietiis iHishinjr
stoudily from thu nortli find thu two
America n columns moving; aiwthwnnl,
Villi eon only turn into thu moun
tain riuujc on hit flank should he
try to avoid battle. If thu outlaw de
cide to flee into the mountain he
will probably break up hi command
into fcomll bnud..leuu them to their
own device- uud turn into tlu puzzl
ing tmiU of the Sierra Mmlre which
he know mi well.
Mm lion Letcher, the I'uitetl State
(Ntiikul at Chihiittbuu, telephoned to
Consul Genua tit Kl Pno today tlmt
the i oporto about anti-Awuriean dem
onstration in Chihuahua were all
faUu. Sueh rejHirts were irtHltI
atonic (he border, he had hoard, at
the time of Cnrraiisu' manifesto,
beforo the ertiii: of American
trNiM had bfon sottJcd by the two
novuniments.
During the eriste, said lecher, the
.Mexiean maiiiu kept oalui wud
hhuwud xrent taet. Ko trouble of any
l;inw ex)urred then, nor ha uuy
taken plueo hiuee.
BRITISH MARRIED IN
LONDON. March 21 -The agita
tion on the part of married men
agalMt a call to tbe colors before
eligible single men bare all Joined
trig am)r ' loereaetNg In Intensity.
In tome London suburb such aa Dul
wleh and Cawberwell, Doetere call
ins HP Broun ef married men bo
have atteated bare been lam down.
J'oltee v twrcbtng tor tbe offend
er. Tbe Earl ef dOrby received a depu
tuiloii of marrimt men Iblt afir
noGl. . .
CO-OPERATION IN
VILLA'S PURSUIT
NOW BORED
Protocol With Mexico Accepted by
Cabinet, Which Provides Basis (or
Co-operation Railroads Asked
(cr Shipments of Supplies Only,
Not for Troop Movements.
WASHINGTON', March 21. l'ro
Idant Wilson ami IiIh cabinet today
clodded to accupt n proposal for u
protocol botwoon tlio United Stutos
and tlio do fucto government of Mox
tco for co-oiieratlon In tlio pursuit
of (Ion era. I Vllln and Ills outlaws.
Ooiioral Carruiun'ft iinilMiMndoni
hero and tnto dopurtmont officials
will not dlwuss the protocol further.
It .Is oxpectod It will bo put In final
form In a few days and ginned.
It alio wan decided at today cab
inet meotliiK that word Hhould bo
nont lalo today to (lonural Cnrranxi
that thu rouuoit of thu Unltod Stnten
to uso tho .Moxlcan rallroaiU doos not
Includo tho tramportatlon or troop,
but only lilimonte of nuppllue to tho
Amorlrnn troop In Mexico.
Aetlhu Socrotary Polk of tho state
ilepartment and Sncrolary Uaher ex
plained to tho cabinet ovorulKht ills
patchoa and tlio sltiintlon growiiiK
out of the ro(tict for tho iiko of tho
riillroiids.
Mr. I'olk said that In reply to tho
riNiuest of Carrnnxa had asked
whother It was planuod to transport
American troops as woll as supplios.
Tho protddunt and tho cabinet wero
dlaposud to moot any roasonablo rc-
quiwt. It wna Indicated that the pro
posed protocol would bo so compro
heuslvo as to Includo all quustloiiH
which mlicht arlso In coiiuuctlon with
the Joint put-milt of Villa by the
American and Carrnnan forcun. Act
Iiik Socrotary I'olk, Secretary Dan
iels, Atlpruoy-donornl Orogery and
I'ottmatter-Goneral Ilurleon re
miilnod In conference with tho presi
dent after the other cabinet members
had left. They did not diaeloee the
subject of the conference.
T
ItKKI.IN. March 21 (b wnele-t to
Sa.willc). -IIfiiv Jiuhtui),' rontinTicH
oil I lie Aii-lio-ltiilmii t tout. The of
ficial AuMriwu ttutemeut of yuwter-
dav feii." Ihal Italian attack broke
down before the Apwlriun lire. Tbu
announeeiiieut follows :
"Ou tbe Gurixia britlae head Ao-tPi-IluiiKnriaiu
yeterdttv moruint;
et fire to a titiiu of the entni
bfoie tho aoutherti uait of Poduoru
beight. In the uftemou Aii-iid-UuugMiiati
artillery he)led bcavilx
tbe eiieiny'i. front before the bridge
head. During the uigbt they epiiid
the enemy from a trench be lure
llevmu.
"PightinK eoutiNHMl at ib Tlnni,.i
biidjiehcud u a rtir)t of the eiiein'"
etfurt to eomiuer KitioMh tirndv in
Autro-llungriau banda. The num
ber of Ituliuu eaptmel reach I'-"',
und the number of lauuhine j,'un
taken ww iuereasJd to aaveu. Sev
eral attueka by the enemy ai(aiut
Mrxlixrh and Krn broke dno. At
Itoiooon the AiMtro-IInikRarmue cap
tared a position ami took 1 15 Italian
and two machine guue.
"Lively fiisbtiuir eoiitiuuea on the
t'liiiiiihiuu front. In the Tyrol fron
tier district the enemy held the Col
ih l..imn -.ectiun and mie jMiint- of
the 'unit uiAler hi- artillery fire."
ITIONAL T
WASlllNtiTnX, Muich 21. Hn
udiei tieiuliil Per-llliii; ha- uked tor
iin.ie iutautr t beep on tbe lines
ot communication behind hi fl.Mug
coliiinnt. Major (ieneral Ptmton bu
loiHile,( the rviirl to me war ie-
l,,ltilll III .Hill ll 1
btlli lull li 'llik'tl
(.uliildvltitloU.
BANS
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Caplaln Poulols In cIuii-ko of tlio
nil' Miiiadeou In Mexico. Ho lias Inm'H
In the iirniy eentvcii years mid In
tbe mlatlou cm lis lonncr tbaii any
oilier mail.
WASHINGTON. March 1 -A sub
stitute for the Shields waterpowor
and dam bill recently passed In the
sonate over the fight of conserva
tion force, bas been drafted by the
house commerce committee and will
be reported In a few days.
While tbe measure like the Shields
bill would provide no revunuo for tho
Kovornmeut In return far dam altos.
It Incorporates virtually all the other
lending features of conservation
moiuiiroe which have pasted tho
house this, year with tbe full ap
proval of most conservationists.
The seoretarr of war would have
absolute control over tbe granting of
sites and stnto publle service ooin-
misslons would nroVltle ihat sued
commissions would regulate water
power rates.,
Combinations would be prohibited,
no one nurohnser could obtain more
than So per cent of the output of a
single company and no sale of deliv
ery of uower con lil be made to a dis
tributing rompanv nllliout the ap
proval of the kC'crtnt' of war.
f.OKUOK, .Miiivb i. Sum IV in
i-iter fired on tbe police lat muiit.
Three of tbe police were wouuded
'fbe rioting ooourred at Tullawere,
ICigtu eounly. Ireland. A lattice er
geaut wm weamdad aerioiwly ami a
eouaitjr iapelor and a iliatritt ia-
apevtur raseixed aligbt-wound.
Tullamor. towo of .WOO inhabitant-,
ia fifty-eitht mile wct of
Dublin. Then nave bean intimation
of disturbed conditions iu part of
Ireland in several recent diatelie.
Oa llareh U the puike of Cork
raided the reidswe of the prin ipal
otfieiaU of tbe Sinn Fein party and
ifid arm and document.
Tbe London Post Iat week Mid the
-ituution in Ireland waa serious on
aeeount of tbe activitv f tbe Sinn
Kein woru'ly. It awerted a vigoiou
eampaign agaiiiKt rwruitingr was be
wje earned out without acrioua bind
ruiiee in the pI ami -oiith, and that
.i'mi.iI ..r-"ii- li.nl Iw-i a iiiiIh icii and
tricl, bat Uud Ikvu tt.iuittvd.
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HOUSE
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SHIELDS POWER BILL
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RELAND
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RECRUITING
TACTICS OF WJA USELESS, EXPERTS SAY
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m y MkialBf nWi
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(.laut aeii monger for tio In Mexico, n double lijdni-niHiiplinie, In
ttiUI bj A. S. lU'banlMiii, of liwell, Mum. The nindiine It one of
the hiiseM and swiftest ever liulll, III cany Iwenty Kf.sein:ert and KO
l.-ll miles mi bone, lU't'erriluj: to the inventor. The aero In, In effect, two
.Kivnt liiplanen Joined by u deck on wliltli u inatiiinejuiin it luouiueii.
LOST IN FLIGHI 10
MEXICAN FRONT
COl.tMlUS, N. M., March 21 -r
Two aeroplanes of the first equud
ron have been lost in flight en routo
from ,,ere for u, front '" Mox,co
Captain It. I). Poulols, In command ol
tho squadron, toduy reported their
failure to arrive and wild tholt
whereabout! wna not known. Six
machlnos arrived ,sufely. lCxceudlms
ly IiIkIi winds havo made army air
men's tnks hazardous.
The loss of tho two aeroplanes un
der present flying conditions Is not
cousldored as nucoesarlly serious. A
minor onglno difficulty or ti loss of
tho route by a fow miles to oast or
west nilRht cnuso niiiiiy hours' Ielay
In tho seml-desort court whore the
machines nre flylnx to tho front. The
country Is difficult otf .icaos for re
pairs If engine trouble or minor ac
cidents reo,ulro the sending of ma
chinists to tho stranded piano. Wind
conditions are oxtroinely variable o
that a machine landing for a tem
porary stop might not find it advis
able to risk rising again fur re
sumption or flight.
The above dispatch was censored.
ALLIES PURCHASE
L
I'OUTLANI), Ore, March LM--A
contract for l,5uu,oou feat or Doug
las fir lumber has been a wanted by
oh of the entente power to tbe
Duncan Lumber Mill bars. It waa an
nounced today. On oecennt of the
scarcity of vessels on thu Pactfte tbe
entire order will be delivered by rail
to tlio Atlantic seaboard for ship
ment to Kurope. Tho cifn tract call
for delivery within ninety days. An
other rush ordor from an enteutt
power, placed Willi, the Wanna mill,
calls for the delivery on tbe Atlantic
seaboard of 0,000 feet of spruce for
the construction of aeroplane.
During tbe last few days seveial
larce orders have been placed with
Columbia river mills b tbe rallroadx
The (ireat Nor'hem railroad has con
tracted Willi one mill for -l.ooo.oiio
feet of IjoukIu fir to be utwd In Hie
con.iirui iiou t lox i ars.
FOR DEFENSE BILLS
WASIIINUTON, Mar 21- A docl
hIou to push pending imtlonal defonse
measure ahead of the waterpowor
bill now before tbe senate was
reached at a conference today be
tween President Wilson and ftawtor
Walb Kern, Martin, Swaneon.
Myers. James and 8toa It was
agreed that waterpower loguHatlon
shoe Id be passed by this eougre, but
that It should not Interfere with prog
ress of tbe army bill.
The form ef tbe water power bill
was discussed exhaustively at tbe con
ference. Opposition bas beea ex
pressed to some fature of the U)tr
bill uow prniling In Hie senate pro
viding foi Ihf leaning n' Water puWer
slU' on p u li 1 1' land- .iiiie luium
thoaglit (be I 1 1 1 1(11 lui) nun ll ,ui-
taority to tbe icderei goverament
The pifHidfiit has expressed deep
interest iu the watei power bill.
OREGON
UMBER
SIDETRACK
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AVIATORS SEEK
TO LOCATE VILLA
IN WILDERNESS
KL PASO, Texas, March 21
Aviators of the t'nltod States army
were lepoitcd today searching the al
most blind trulls leading to tho
passes In the Sierra Madie mountain
whoro the bandit Villa may soek to
escape after, hi defeat by tYio Cnr
runsH forces yesterday at Maiuliiulrm.
Details of tho fight, In which Colouul
Cano, with U00 Ciirraiun forces took
part, havo it that Villa wag badly
worsted and thai liu floil, leaving hlfl
doad and woundud bohlnd.
Captain II. D. Kaulols is In charKO
of tho sevun blrdmeii suleclud for tho
tnsk of scoutliiK for Villa, who after
his fliDl flRht with Colonol Cano, Ih
oxpocteil to scatter his banditti rath
er than risk an eiiKagcmout with tho
American trooiw who aro wild to bar
hla way to the nortli. Army offlners
agree that If Villa breaks up his com
mand Into small band and turns to
tbe Werru Madre a a hiding place, it
will be well nigh Impossible to cap
ture him. Villa spent his early day
as an outlaw In those mountains,
through the passes of which an army
and Its transport may not move. It
will take ten to twelve days to no
aotluto these iwase Into the Souorn
dUli let.
Villa will probably not go Into thu
Soiiora country, whero he Is hated
and feared boeause of his raids, but
WVxIcnns here believe he will hldo
hliuseff away In the mountain fuat
iickxoi until tbe American Iroojm
have given up the cbaso. Mexlouu
Consul Uarela In ICI Paso aaya that
Villa would enjoy nothing bettor than
lo lead the American tbops Into n
wild chase Into these mountains and
then laugh at their effort to find
blm. , ,
Tbe aeroplane will also operate
from the base established by General
I'vrfhlng Id locale hi uttered baud of
Villa bandit" ,
MILAN. Ma Paris. March 31 -A
I Bucharest dispatch to the Hecolo
nays that tbe llulgariana are mak
j ing extensive military preparation
along the Rumanian frontier, llout
laden with mine have arrived at
Ulurgevo aud It la believed that the
I llulgariana intend to scatter tbe
I mine broadcast in the Danube.
The Bulgarian newspapers, the dls-
I patch add, are becoming dally more
threatening iu tone toward uumaMia.
Ulurgevo la a Rumanian town on
tbe Danube, forty Wile south weat
of Ituebarest, of which it U the port.
OI'KMIAUKN, March J I -A dis
patch to tbe foiitikeu from HerUu
as that a great concentrmlon of
ituK"lMa troou is occurring in soutb-
I torn Poland, it is euitpoaed that tbe
i ItiiHiiMitx ar preparing an attack on
the Hue fioui i arioi ,mi to Kovel.
TO INVADE RUMANIA
RUSSIANS DRIVE
AUSIKM
ITER
ER
Vienna Reports Evacuation of Brltlyo
Fortifications and Abandonment of
Transports Escape Mnile Under
Cover of Night Tlirounh Enemy's
flanks Russians Occupy Ispahan
J.0D0.V, March 21. A lloiiter
dispatch from Tohoran nys that Una
slim f oi cos entered Ispahan, thu old
capital of 1'orsln, on Mnrch 19.
Ispahan, ono of tho Important
cities of I'oraln. with n population of
80,000, I IIS mile southeast of
Tohuran. Tho nrmy now roportod at
Ispahan evidently Is strlkliiR south
ward from Iho main Itutdnii forces
In tlio direction of tho Persian Qulf.
LONDON, Mnroh 21. Austrian
forces, oiiorntlni? northwest of Usole
esko. on tho Dnloetor rtvor, noar tho
llukowlna border, woro forced by tho
pressure of tho Russians lo ovao
uate the brldgehoad fortifications and
to abandon their transport. Under
cover of night thoy auccoeded In
reaching tho Austrian posts north
west of Xalo Hxuxyky, north ot Czor
nowltz accordliiK to tho Auntrlan of
flolnt statement lsauod today.
Tt Unite to Ti'oopi.
Tho official statomont payH a trl
bttto ot ndmlrutlon lo tho brnvary ot
tho Austrian troo', who gavo way;
only on account of tho superior
HtreiiKth of thu Ilusslan nttncktnR
force. It ndds that tho only luoana
luft to tho AiiHtrlaiiH to avoid cap
ture wna to broak through tluvUus-
alan positions at (Tsoleczko, and this
thoy did with complete huccobw,
Tho statement follews:
"After six month's of bravo do-
fouso the bridge fortlflontlonn north
west of Pscluosko collapsed on Sim
day evening and were ovacuntod. Al
thoiigh the Itiisslims succeeded Iu (ho
morning In causing, by moan ot ox-
plosions, a breach 300 meters wido,
tho garrison which was attacked by
force eight fold superior held out
even hours longer, notwithstanding
all loaee In Hie face ot the imwt vio
lent artillery aud Infantry flro. It
was not until 5 o'clock in tho uftor
noon that the rommnndlng officer,
Colonel Pflauckh, dotorinluod to
evacuate tho destroyed fortifications,
Truii'-iMirtN Alxiniloiicd.
"Smaller detaohmouta and tho
wounded men reached tho south hank
of the Dniester In boat. Soon, how
over, It was necessary to abandon tho
transport under the concerted fire
or the enemy. There rouutlnod for
our brave troop, composed ot em
peror's dragoon aud Kippers, only
one wity to escape enptur. The
were under the neoeaalty of cutting
a way through I'aeleegho, which was
strongly occupied by the enemy, to
our troop euseoneed on tbe height
north of .al Sxcsyky.
"The march directly through tbe
enemy' position mieceeded. Under
rover of the night Colonel I'flaiiekh
led hi heroic treoiw to our adransod
Mosts northwest of 'mh Saebyky.
where he arrived e any Monday
morning.
"T'ie battles for the bridge fortifl
ration at I'telecxko will remain for
all I hue a xloriouM page In the uniml
of our ai in "
GERMANS FAIL
TO SAM DUTCPEAD MI'S HI
TIIK HAOI'i:. Manh :'1 Tin- of
flclal lierman declaration that no
(inrmnn submarine wa reapousible
for tbe destruction ot the Dutch
steamship Tubantla has failed to st
lfy the Dutch people and prow.
whose Teaentment has Increasoil to
bitter anger since receipt of tbe new
that ether ships bare been sunk,
supposedly by torpedo.
Under the heading, "Intolerable
Attacks." the Amsterdam llaadela
blad asserts that President Wilson
should take the lead to protect civi
lisation against tbe new form of sub
marlue warfare
Tbe MilnlsteiK or the Interior, ma
rlue, trade .iii.l roieian affairs con
ferred f"i nail tn hour at Tbe
IT.iKin- iniu Willi ieiineiitall" ef
the principal l.ijJtilu-; uwyauica. Tbe
conferiii adlournd without a det.1
,
IGER1V1ANS
GAINHEIGHTS
French Positions West of Mcusc Arc
Stormed 2500 Prisoners Captur-
ctl, According to Berlin Stromi
Drlvo at Left Flank In Pronress
Russian Assaults on Eastern Line
Reported Repulsed Liquid Fire
Used by Germans at Avocotirt.
nmil.lN, March 'Jl. vin London.- -
Kreneh positions notthenst of Avu-
couit were captured by tho Qemuiue.
who took 14.1(10 prlsouura, thu war of
fire announced toilny.
The text. of todny'a official Htule-
niPiil follows :
"Wwl of tin Jleiiso, llavariun rogi-
mento nnd tmltulione of Wurltcinliufi
Lnmlwehr uftor en refill preparation-
stonned the entire atroiiRly fortifleil
Preach iositioua iu nud near the lor-
est northeast of Avoeottrt. Iu addi
tiou to considerable Hiiunuiniiiy
Iorhpm, (be enemy line ao far iuetirred
iim aiuoiiiitinjr to thirty-two offi
cers, foplnilu'g two in 'oiiinmiiil ni
regiment, nnd more than 2.1OO men
in iiiiwonudcd prlsonui, nud mueb
war material, thu amount of which
liui not yet been nsoorttilued.
"Couiiler-altaek nttempted bv Hie
enemy did not brint; him any aihiin
tiiKe, but on the ooutnirv inflicted
faither seriuiiH ik(.s upon him.
"Hunt of thu Meuee thu ituntioit m
uiieliiiiiKed.
Itu.silnus llupulhetl,
"lliiHtern thoutoi': Tho JliieioiiH
are exlendiiig thoji' nltnrjhs on the
iitlct-tiiokt northern wln' ("until of
Itign and ou (he Dvimi front and
wef,t of Jueohsladt. They were re
lielled wilh Hiiiiguinury Iihmos. Strong
enemy recouiioiteriiig ilotiiehmuiitM
uilvniiciuit ugniuat Iho German front
nortbwet of PiMtuvy uud between
mvs Nuroes uud Wisatiiew, dollv
eretl eeeiatly strong; nnd friiitlea
attack- througbout llm dav and night.
The loh'i of (he enemy were propor
tionate ti the number of ttuope em
ployed. "A far-iitolniiliiHT, narrow Hiiliuut
of our Trout due south of Luke N'nr
oex line been wltluliiiwii a fuw hun
dred meter toward tho height of
lllimucki to avoid the enemy's un
rinding fire.
"Dulkau theater: Anatt fioui un
important patrol eogageiiionU on the
linen of the Aiifflo-Prsitch flout, the
ituution w iiui'huiijtud,"
Pi-umdi Statenuinl.
1'AItLS, .Marali ai. Oenniui t'oreen
again made violent attack in the
Verdun weetor west of thu Meiise I at. I
night. Tbe wur ol'tiee aiinuuueud to
day that the Uertuau had gaimil no
ueeeH exosnt (hat tbev obtained n
alight foeting: southwest of Mulan
eourt wtMnI.
lut of the ..Meue the night wu
eabjj.
Tbe lest of the statement follew:
"lu llelgium an enemy rueonnaw-
auee aloag our lines north of Pout
Uoekiiujbe waa ut once driieii buck by
a euunti r-uttaek.
"In Hie Argonue our artdlerv hit
been veiy active uUtug tbu Houthetii
boundary of tbe Chappy wood.
(Continued on page six)
KX
HELD BY GERMANS
UKRL1N. March 21 Tho un
qualified assertion that tho Germans
are lu possession of Dead Man's hill,
northwest ot Verdun, Is reiterated by
tbe correspondent of the Tuges Zel
tung at the Verdun front.
Not only Hill 265, called IRari
Man's hill, but also the enemy posi
tions ou Hill 29S. Included uiider
the designation Doad Man'u hill, aro
In Usnmin hands, he says.
"The Preueli neither hold nor com
mand the positlou. Herman advanced
posu are south of the summit of
Hill 2r,."
Areoidiug l tUrumn reports the
French whose iiikis designate Hill
ai Dead Mh bill, began to give
this designation to 1X111 J95 when
they wero driven tram Hill 265,
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