Show VEiLED HAND HD I OF f MJ MYSTERY III II I I BOTTLES UP I I I AR Titanic Struggle of the I World Conflict Hinted I by Allies Allies' Ord Order r of Silence From Fronts I By International News New S Service L LONDON ONDON Sept 29 Dont Dont DontI look for anything from me I today Brief messages bearing words to this effect were were received early I today by every British and American Ameri Amerl- can newspaper that has lias a correspondent 1 dent at British army army headquarters For some mysterious mysterious' reason the British British British Brit Brit- ish high command has placed an embargo embargo embargo em em- I bargo on all news from the front for a certain period of th time Those who sought to glean from today's official I reports what correspondents correspondents' are forbidden forbidden for for- bidden to tell teU were disappointed 1 I There was the usually artillery activity activity activity ac ac- ac- ac on both sides read Sir Douglas Halg's Haigs bulletin There is nothing of ot 1 interest to report The Paris reported violent vio violent vio- vio I lent artillery duels north of Verdun and aid only local Infantry fighting i With the tensest eagerness the British British Brit Brit- Brit I I ish public waited for foe fo the first Inkling of news that might lift Mft only an edge of the official veil en spread over the vast fighting front In the west Newspaper I per publishers pub tonight were chafing as never before under the realization of how absolute Is the Is-the the authority of or those directing the destinies of a twentieth century war machine Only once before In this war has there been an embargo quite as relentless relentless relentless relent relent- less as the present one That was In October 1915 Bulgaria at that time was on the tho ver verge e of war for the hundredth time Field Marshal French Trench then commander of the British forces in the west had been marking time for nearly a week For two days thousands of words of pews from Sofia and the western remained bottled up at the headquarters of the military and political censors cen cen- sors When the ban was lift lifted a Bulgaria Bulgaria Bulgaria Bul Bul- garia had entered the war on the side of the and the following day dayField dayField Field Marshal French launched forward forward forward for for- ward in a substantial drive at Loos No one here ventures even to gu guess ss what is in the air The best bet betI I seems to be a new large scale drive by Sir Douglas Halg Haig with a vieW to taking taking tak tak- ing log Lens or driving the wedge northeast northeast northeast north north- east of Ypres decisively forward There is also speculation concerning a possIble possible possible pos pos- sible German counter offensive Within With WIth- in the reach of of- possibility is also an important regrouping of or the British and French forces where the two powers powers' powers powers' powers powers' pow pow- ers' ers lines Join on the old Hindenburg line lineA A combined British aerial and naval attack on the base of the U boat nest west at Zeebrugge Is still another possibility pos pos- British flyers it was announced announced an an- today hurled seven tons of projectiles on Zeebrugge and military works nearby Thursday night with good rood effect i |