Show j I R I The Emperor of Germany In his war It t I I i maneuvers took charge of a division I U of cavalry with which he attacked a r well fortified position defended by a j I competent force of Saxon and though I Hi 11 the dust made by the cavalry column F I was so dense that it betrayed very 1 I 11 movement and though the attacking I 1 I force was decimated annihilated I 1 il II would be the word for such a maneuver J i n under actual war conditions the Emperor s Em-peror got the award of victory and was l t adjudged to have driven the Saxons 1 9 across the river Those war judges elI el-I 11111 I iii I t = dently have a keen eye for what is goIng go-Ing on and determined to have no prosecution pros-ecution for lese majestic lodged against them |