Image 1 of The Lovington leader (Lovington, N.M.), June 30, 1916
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ufe PCIDE PB0GDES8 PfiOSPEETTT VOL 7 Ho St LOvnroTO inw cszxco fiiday juke so me tun Y THE vorio D KVINTt IN THIS AND fOft ION COUNTftlM III LATE DISPATCQ OOINM ANO HAPPININO THAT MANN THI PROQfttM OP THI AOL WMiin llniMMr VaiM MriM ABOUT THE WAS Rom report capture of Asstrtat position In the Sugana valley German attacks on both sides of tli Meuee repulsed by the Frenen In Bukowina Ruaaian success eon tinue the Austrlans fleeing west and Mouthweat Prlaonera taken by the Kuailana toUl 172481 Germans captured flrat Una French trenchea in the fighting at Ver Jan which haa been renewed with vigor All other Carman attacka repulsed Parla claim Sanguinary battle are raging around Mylsk while In Galicia the Runtlan have captured German poiltlona Ra dauti in Bukowlna alao haa been taken by the Rusalans The 8panlah Preaa Ataoclatlon haa a cablegram from the Spanish colony Ui Mexico City urging King Alfonao to intervene and prevent war between the United Stale and Mexico Roth Petrograil and Berlin claim Mucceaeea In operation in Volhyula and the Stokhod river the indication being that the Russian drive ha been Htopped temporarily at least The troop of the Tenth cavalry