Show I lIN l I TRENCHES TAKEN IN MAD CHARGE Capture of German Positions Near Neal Perthes Described by Wounded French Officer i i Part Paris Sept 27 7 Military critics critic I f 4 the killed f 4 sounded Bounded In th the bl big biff battle N of off f th the Int Arto two t dy dan dnn In the Uc 4 and re regions lon must t n lI qUill th the cr of prisoners prison prison- f ers rl taken they the reckon the hc t German total lorl nt at not le f then 4 equaling the l lie c be of I i an corp t 4 4 4 4 Paris Pari Sept 27 Reports Reports from the front say a that only minutes was required for the tho French Infantry to complete the victory prepared for tOI forby forby b by sixty hours of or violent shelling and overrun tho first line lino of or th the the- German 1 trenches north of oC Perthes in Cham Chain While Whilo Vh lIe awaiting the tho moment for the attack tho the French soldiers rs rested behind their lines Joking and putting their arms in perfect order The Tho bright ht glow low from the slow burnIng burning burn burn- Ing illuminating rockets and the glare lare of or exploding projectiles lighted up tip the entire zone o of action during two nights After a a. few hours of Intense fire our hopes that our batteries were dominating the situation were transformed transformed trans trans- formed l to certain conviction says saS a wounded officer who took part in the battle The moment for the attack was vas set act for dawn When tho charge was sounded whole battalions reinforced reinforced rein rein- forced by reserves bounced forward The Tho rush ruah was so Impetuous that the Germans still alive and unwounded Inthe in inthe inthe the battered works seemed dazed and unable to resist They were disarmed and pu pushed hea back buck for our reserves to pick up while the attacking line lino went on on There was t little or no musketry Tho The ba bayonet onet did most of the tho work The proportion of oC dead to wounded prisoners was large What hat was left of oC entire companies threw up their hands at lt the f ht of oC the deadly execution execution exe exe- cution by the The general Impression of ot wounded men brought from Crom the field Is that the tho affair of Perthes Is IB only a beginning be be- ginning of ot the French effort At one point in the thc environs of oC Paris yesterday 1 0 aeroplanes went into the theair theair air in spontaneous joy over th the tho victories vic vie tories of oC the allies to the north and east The point from which the they rose is one of the railway transfer stations of the Paris belt line and the arrival o of oC ten trainloads of German prisoners brought the first Indication of or the successes ft |