Show MAN ATTACK ON MME IMME IS DYING mOWN DOWN AGAIN ch and British Allies More Than Holding Their Own r it By Associated Press i N DON ON April 7 7 The The second Ut o t the great battle alon along the i k the Germans began on j I lay lacy last has died down It lasted tt n three days dars and the fighting Itself Into more or or less v t engagements in which v the tho J j jand nd British allies ha have ye more mored d their own ct 1 attention of or the Germans for forIs nt Is la mainly directed at the tine theft ft nd id 4 of or the battle zone which Jt ly J y y they are attempting to enI en- en I the purpose of getting elbow l h Id I'd j Jf which to move their masses ts a rs t General Foch the tho com- com ti chief n of the tho allies Is biding ll W-W W i meeting the tho German assaults r. r I resistance and here and his lines to the the battle It is confidently i I t Paris that Foch Foeh will not be beany I Ir r nto w to any fals false move where move where whereof e 0 is of such vital importance importance- of t h hor with his reserves at the theby chosen bosen by him to IONISER 1 ISER LEAVES fI tl rr may ay iy be some significance in hi J-I J rt that the tho German emperor 0 o 0 on tho the western front day a with his chiefs Von Hint Hin- Hin Land Lude Intends to too toC C t tIl o o. Rumania At tho the outset of J German ot offensive when it the allied forces before their tenacious re- re n I Emperor William it was ana an- an a 0 officially from front Berlin was In command That announce announce- 7 regarded at nt the time as eviat elat evi- evi at the emperor intended a and decisive victory Since wever ever British and French and reinforcements have come up up- British ilish on Sunday Sunda engaged Inith in Rt ith 1 fighting hUn at various points German counterattacks 10 jo drove of off by artillery fire Arian Ap atta attacks ks launched in the tho iod of ot Bucquoy t. t Noyon a German detach detach- th tUch ch had gained a foothold InDr in Dr Gash lines was forced ou out t b by ain n R in tack Another attack atIf at ir If It Iwas repulsed but the Gere Ger- Ger e along the Olse Oise to enlarge to ious gains were continued In into into to between Chauny Chaun and a Il rench commander deemed it g j o withdraw to positions prepared pre- pre pared and these are being being- sly J lED communication from ta j deals with tho the lr l Saturday when strong Brit- Brit rcy t try ty forces stormed the tho Germane German 0 e ground round Hamel Beaumont-Hamel and andI If I f id d French divisions brought Other fronts att attacked the theon on n the western bank of ot the to so en engagements according b an report resulted in fall fail allies nc ed COU ATTACK TT ACK p. p i other hand Field Marshal fort or ort S says that a German at- at awe British lines Janes opposite Ai Al- Al was repulsed and that tha t 1 In Aveluy woo wood woodes d es tae e e British in positions for for- orra or- or ra by them b troops still are being poured d L Wilsons Wilson's acceptance of th the e 1 If bf r the thc central powers and his API of force Coree force to the ut utI ut- ut I I leote ie without l stint t or limit t the h hAf e Af and nd id triumphant force which Bright Iri ht the law of the world ever every selfish dominion down al ui fit has had a responsive echo ech o a J f. f Is of the entente allied t bore the press gives hig high h felt 1 he president for tor putting his into nto agreement with hl his s de c I 1 J It |