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Show Washington Not Informed. WASHINGTON, March 24. Nothing has beon received here to indicate that American regiments were brought into the fighting, as referred to in the Berlin dispatches. dis-patches. If any American troops participated, officials thought it would be found they probably were American engineers, caught in some surrounding movement as they were at Cambrai. The dispatch from Paris constituted con-stituted the only official information informa-tion which had come to the capital capi-tal until this afternoon, aside from The Associated Press dispatches. President Wilson and all officials offi-cials and diplomats were eager for .every word. The apparent slackening of the German drive was taken as support sup-port for the calm confidence that the attackers cannot bring through. |