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Show CLOVER SHEAVES HIDEJERMANS Infantrymen Hide in Field and , Are Easily Captured by French. Paris, Sept. 14. 4:15 a m. A number num-ber of trains arrived at the northern and eastern stations early today J bringing cannon projectiles, ammuni-j tion wagons, aeroplanes and so forth,, captured from the eemy. Among the wounded arriving at the eastern station was a sergeant of reservists, re-servists, who was in the fichting at Montmirnil. Ho saw a number ot German soldiers made prisoners in a field of yellow clover. The forage j had been cut in sheaves and when one of the sheaves was seen to move, a shot fired into It brought out a Ger-man Ger-man infantryman. A second shot fired Into another sheaf brought another an-other German and it was found that i all others in the field concealed soldiers. sol-diers. All were easily captured. |