Show LONDON PRESS JUBILANT OVER YANK SUCCESS Si St Mihiel l Salient Is Big Topic of News an and Comment London Sept H. H Chief H Chief place Is given again In this mornings morning's London new newspapers to the tho All All' American rl an achieve achievements I ments In the tire St St. Mihiel sector Both Bothin Bothin in in the news llew and the he c editorial l columns hearty tributes U are aro given gi to the thoroughness thoroughness thor thor- with which the op operation was completed a n thoroughness s which h ch chiI iI regarded is r rl 3 s- s s ih wh t t G ene ar Pershing and an his hiS' staff stat made mudo preparations preparations preparations beforehand and u used ed great grent c careal care caro ro roal al the seine same time r No o surprise Is Implied that th tho the AmerIcans Americans Americans Amer Amer- should have hn succeeded so well On th the contrary the newspapers concUr concur concur con con- cur that what happened as Has only what might have been expected from the tho fighting qualities the Americans displayed displayed dis dis- ls- ls pl played cl when the they fought as units under under un un- der riel r French rench and British commands Nothing like a first t hand technical account account ac nc- ac- ac count of ot the flattening o of the tho salient had reached reache London up to this mornIng morning morn- morn Ins Ing an and such Inadequate detailed storI stories stor stor- I ice ies s as are aro to hand do not carry tho the operations further than Thursday e evening Control L Vital The Dall Dally Mall Malt un under er headline America has made gooi discussed d the value of ot the tho removal of or the salient The Tho newspaper says Ea's General Pershing Pershing- Is breaking Into a perfect web of or railways which has hai been of oC priceless Importance to General for maneuvering Here If anywhere is tho the enemy's Achilles heel Tho The Americans have h not nol yet ct reached this heel but 1 by 1 threatening threatening- it the they have h forced force the Germans to tt concentrate for tor Its defense While tho Hili stroke o menaces menaces menaces men men- aces the enemy's communications it opens the tho way for or other American at attacks attacks It- It tacks on a still larger scale scalo The enemy enemy en en- emy also has lost the equivalent of two divisions In prisoner r killed and wounded The Dalt Dally Daily Chronicle says General Pershing's brave bra troops troop deserve deserve de de- de- de serve con congratulations on th their lr er very skillful and efficient piece of oC work The United States may well welt be proud of or tho the manner In which Its young younS' arm army comported Itself In the first Independent Independent independent dent offensive glen cw loree felt The Times records the belief that the final return of or prisoners wi will consid consid- considerably considerably exceed the number given ghen In the official statement and antl says pays as asFor For al all the allied nations the th deep sleep Interest in the American victory lies not so 80 much in Its r results which are arc substantial nn an valuable but In ln the fact that a n gr great groat nt American force has hall gone gono Into battle acting separately Tho The German Gorman nation now will 1 ln to 10 realIze realize real real- ize as It never or has h yet et dora done the overwhelming over over- whelming and decisive o character of the new factor which Is emerging In the war ar More was destroyed at nt St. St than a German salient General Perching Pershing Pershing Per Per- shing ching shattered nt at n a blow the monstrous monstrous monstrous mon mon- web of lies ties which sustained the pretense that the immense weight and nd almost Illimitable resources of oC the United States would be of oC little or no account on the European field of war He Ile has shown that th the Americans 4 are quick and apt to learn the art of war as they ther have ha been to do develop the pursuits pursuits pur pur- suits fUlts of peace |