SDAY, MAY 24, 1917 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE S. KOMMH 1,1 ' -t it- -, QO i lfl - ' Here is lh(J -" AfcV f I II 1 f f .1 JIT 99 I I I!! 11 1 a Non-Alcoholicc Happy Hoppy Drink Here is a real treat that you will enjoy. A cold bot tle or two of PABLO, cheese, crackers and some sandwiches. PABLO added to the lunch or dinner means more happy fellow ship. Its delightf ul,"hoppy" flavor adds a snap and zest that everyone enjoys. Get PABLO, ice cold, at any placo that sells drinks or by the case' . You'll like PABLO. " Jt is healthful and refreshing. Made by Pabst at Milwaukee J. E. McDANIEL, Distributor. Mwywiwr Made by Pabst at Milwaukee J. E. McDANIEL, -r 7iZ?RvBP ' ' Distributor. NON-ALCOHOLIC ' j 1 1 .-r-'W. MPC BY RABSTAT MaWt . FRENCH STRIKE SHARPLY HE POINTS OM LIE And Capture Last of Observation Posts Dominating the Ailette Valley. British Are Quiet and Supposed to Be Preparing for Another Blow. BRITISH SAY U B9ATS BEATEN U. S. OOES 'BIT' Admiralty Gives American Navy Op erating in European Seas Share of Credit. BIG FALLING OFF IN SUBMARINE RAVAGES London, May 2:1. The American navy operating in the European U boat war zone has been given its share of credit for what the British admiralty believes to be the failure of the German undersea campaign to crush the allies by starving England. German naval heads had freely predicted that England would be on its knees by June 1 and that before that dale famine would be the cer tain fate of Great Britain and France. June 1 is nearly here and the ad : i rait j' report for the last wee1:, t-rd-ing Sunday, shows that for the third week in succession submarine losses? have been held substantially below the large losses that caused so much alarm last month. The Admiralty Report. The statement of shipping lost by submarine and mine follows: "For the week ending Sunday: Ar rivals, all nationalities, 2,064; sail ings, 2,759. "British merchantmen of 1,000 tons or over sunk by mine or submarine, eighteen; under 1,600 tons, nine. "British merchantmen unsuccess fully attacked, nine. The destruction of eighteen vessels of more than 1,000 tons, five of less than 1,000 tons and three fishing ves sels was shown in last week's state ment. The heaviest losses were shown in the report of April 20, which an nounced the sinking of forty vessels of more than 1.600 tons each. There has been a constant improve ment in the methods of the allies in opposing and suppressing U-boat ac tivity, and these methods have be come more and more successful with longer days and finer weather and increasing familiarity on the part of the skippers of merchantmen with the methods of naval control. Part Played by U. S. Fleet. An admiralty official, speaking to the Associated Press, said: "The American destroyers are playing no small part in the anti-submarine warfare and our officers have expressed the greatest enthusiasm at the spirit, enterprise, acumen and quick wittedness with which the American unit has taken up its work. "The Americans are already thor oughly conversant with our methods and we hope they soon will begin teaching us some new angles. Of course there is little to be said to the public regard ins the methods. But thus far we are working on the prin ciple that there is no royal road to success against U-boats. "Hard work and infinite pains is 1 'cSEi our recipe. It is the old American doctrine of keeping everlastingly at it. "The Germans, who at first said they would strip, us of our tonnage by June 1, have now advanced the date to October, and we are confident they will be under the same necessity of advancing the date again.'' The second phase of the great battle of Arras, the Aisne and Cham pagne has ended in the failure of the costly German efforts to .stum the tide of victory now setting against them. The net result of I -udd .Marsha! Von IlindenLurg's supreme effort m regain the. initiative has been that the British and French have tight ened thtir grip on the German lire and have pk.ccd in great peril the key positions held by the German;; if! northern F ranee. The customary lull which .separates all major operations in modern war fare has now come arid the expecta tion is that it will be broken by a British blow on a great ;:cak: against the Drocourt-Queant line, already practically outflanked. In the meantime Cue usual crop of peace rumors which, marks these lulls has made its appearance. Reports from different sources tell of offers from Austria to Russia. Germany to Russia and Austria and Germany u the collective entente powers. trenches east of Crevreux during the night. A counter-attack by the enemy on our new positions on the Californie plateau was stopped by our fire, which inflicted heavy losses on the attackers. We captured '550 Germans of whom eleven are officers. "An enemy attack on the slopes routhwest of Eparges was checked." RESIGNATION OF HUNGARIAN CABINET WITH TISZA AT HEAD hildresa Cry fop Hetehes i wAtoe l vim London, May 2?. A Central News dispatch from Amsterdam says that the Hungarian cabinet, of which Cunt Tisza was premier, lias resigned. Count Tisza, the "iron man' of Austria-Hungary, has been for many years the leader of the pro-German party in the dual monarchy and was the last survivor of the little group oi stat sme ll wno surrounueu r.m-pe?-or Francis Joseph when the Eu ropean war began. On the accession of Emperor Charier, the majority of tlit cllbials o the previous regime weie either, dismissed or resigned There have been persistent reports from many sources that Emperor Charles keenlv resented the domi nance of Berlin in Austro-IIungarian affairs and that Count Tisza was the or.e irreat obstacle which prevented him from freeing his empire from the influer.ee of Potsdam. DANCE MAY 20. The Woodmen of the World will 1 fiT .-mother of their pleasant social dances on Saturday evening, May 2d, at the W. A. hall, and to which the The latest German-Spanish crisis has subsided with the receipt bv Mad-i tiublic is verv cordially invited to be lid of assurances from Berlin which ! j. resent Premier Prieto announces as satis- i bv ti e factory. Germany promises to respect ' Spain's rights in her territ' rial wat : ers, but the text of the communica tion is not made public. SAYS HERE ARE CRACKS IN THE IMPERIAL EDIFICE Geneva, Via Paris, May 21. Things are going badly in Germany and the imperial regime is threat ened, according to Dr. Aristiues Ag uero, recalled Cuban minister to Ber lin, who arrived here on his way to France. Dr. Aguero said: "I bring good news. I have been fourteen years in Berlin and you can easily realize that I have been able to thoroughly study the character of our enemies. Things are going badly on the other side of the Rhine. The facade of the imperial edifice seems solid enough from abroad, but in real ity there are cracks in it." Paris, May 2H. 2:00 p. m. The of ficial statement follows: "We made spirited attacks with good results yesterday evening at three points on the front. On the Yauclere plateau and on the Cali fornia plateau our tru.-.ps conquered the last of the observation points dominating the Ailette valley. They enlarged considerably their positions on the northern slopes. 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