INVENTOR HERE WITH ITALY'S WAR MISSION Photo by American Frew Association. WILLIAM MARCONI. A GENERAL SURVEY OF IHE WAR Sir Douglas Haig, commander of the British forces in France, refuses to accept Hindenburg's verdict that the entente's spring drive is over and has failed. As if in reply to the message from the kaiser to the empress, the British drove home a powerful punch to the southwest of Lens, the big French coal city. "Good progress already has been made on the front attack and a num ber of prisoners have been captured," was all the official report said. The past has taught the office to take no chances in reporting "good prog ress." Good news is, therefore, looked for. Unofficially it is figured that 713 airplanes were shot down on the west em front in May, of which 442 were German and 271 British and French. British headquarters admitted t£e loss of eighty-six machines, but as the French do not announce any war losses it is impossible to verify the inference that they lost 186. The esti mate of 271 is compiled from German official reports. Total! air losses for April were estimated at 709. Arrangements have been completed with the German government for the withdrawal of all British war prison ers from the firing line, according to an official announcement. The pris oners will be kept a minimum distance of miles from the actual front, both in the eastern and western zones According to Rome reports Austrian losses between May 14 and 29 are estimated at 85,000 dead, wounded and missing, including five generals and forty high officers. One hundred can non have been taken or destroyed. The Giomale di Italia says that Em peror Charles soon will proclaim Trieste autonomous whereby it will become a free city, like Hamburg and Bremen. The announcement, the papei says, will be accompanied by numer ous amnesties. Heavy gun firing reaching a stage of great intensity in the region of the dumes on the Belgian coast and in the Ypres ben