Show S I GERMAN OFFENSIVE BATTERS ALLIED t LINE IN VAIN Tide Turns Turn and Opposing Armies Race for Advantage Advantage Advantage Ad Ad- vantage of Attack 6 o oBy By Isy United Press ti W SnI WASHINGTON April 20 The 11 has turned In France Prance and the Germans have ha been stopped for good goal members rs of or the tho senate military affairs committee com com- declared toda today aft after r r their weekly week- week ly Iy y conr conference with the war council The allies aHles now arc prepared to comat combat com com- bat at a third offensive e if the Germans German launch aunch one without an any fear of Its outcome committee members r said wald Id That the allies may mar be racing to get getan getan et etan an offensive movement bc- bc f oro foro rel the cart carr renew theirs was wai the thc belief of oC some American military men mn toda today Both sides are feverishly fe bringing ln Un up their reserves reser reconstituting divisions divi ions that have hav been badly torn In battle and anti building reservoirs olra of oC am am- If IC the allies can wrest the Initiative from the Germans now It will be bc an accomplishment nt equal to u u. substantial gain In territory the experts declare B By turning the tide and forcing th the Germans Germ back even en though h slowly the tho allies will discourage e plans on the part of the enemy to undertake of offensives against Italy Macedonia or I Palestine tile they say sar S Movement to of Italian forc force to th the western tern front Is 15 the first concrete result re result re- re sult of the unit unity or of command under loeh Italy Haly always has had a surplus of or men perhaps a ass man many as Different cau causes s have pre prevented the II use C of this manpower previously The allies alwa always have ha had a a. great preponderance in number hut but have ha bc been n unable to make it effective f said salil one expert toda today Secretary of War ar Baker today re- re rI the new British war mission General Hutchinson and Bridges es with Ambassador ador Re Reading an and anil General Mc- Mc L. embassy military att che The purpose e of the conference was not r re revealed re- re but it was known that Baker had summoned the generals who did not know what duties they would perform per form In ht this country until the they had consulted him It is IR assumed that to today's ay conference coupled with recent visits of Lord Jord Reading bore on the supply of or American American Ameri Ameri- can cnn manpower for or dc o se and matters Involving French and American COoperation cooperation coy co- CO operation are under consideration |