Show i I I I 1 I I I I I I B Main Line Bent Benl but buil Still StillI Remains By International News Service WASHINGTON March 23 3 Bent but not broken was still sun thin the watchword of or every cry dispatch patch this evening c It Jt was manifest gt that In ht reporting report report- lug ing n officially the Germans had broken plen hr through the tho British h de defensive defensive de- de e- e system stem to the tho west of or St St. Quentin Field Marshal Hal referred reI re- re to a a. 1 local OCI 1 piercing thrust while forcing a l British h retirement in that sector did not breach tho ho tho- tho main line Had a real a-real l' l Jeo real 1 break through h hI been een effected the British could not noL lIa have hav v afforded l to hold on to their positions in tho the north which 1 Iain's la gs g's report specifically says S lS th they are arc doing A aln all military critics 13 lay stress s on the Importance of or differentiating dif dif- between en such uch local piercing thru thrusts t und and the tilE ll big through which the enemy I is striving for and which alone alon would mean success s for his titanic tt and Justify the blood bloodbath bloodbath bath h as German papers call It It that hat Hindenburg Is trying to todo todo todo do is effect a s breach on a limited lim lim- limited sector rector and pour through that breach such a a. mass mash of oC as to 10 force the two flanks I to retire to ro escape being h rolled up Falling that the strive drive will be lie a disaster to the rh attack attackers r |