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Show CONFUSION SEEN in ffirais Local Commanders Left to Their Own Resources by Gen. Ludendorff. PARIS, Sept. 3. Yesterday was another an-other day of notable successes for the allies, results of the first importance boing attained in the face of stiff resistance re-sistance to both tho British on the left of the line and to General Mangin's. men on the right. In the newspaper Ouie, Colonel Fabrey advances the idea that the battle is being directed on tho Ger-i man side by the local commanders who are being more and more left to their own resources by General Ludendorff. Lud-endorff. This, ho argues, Is a certain sign that confusion prevails along the German line and likewise of a scarcity scar-city of reserves, for in losing Its reserves re-serves the supreme command loses its best reason for intervening in the direction di-rection of affairs at the front, the critic points out. no |