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Show RABBITS IMMUNE , FROM GERMAN GAS By PHIL PAYNE. Written for the Universal Service. PARIS, Sept. 2S. Apparently rabbits are immune from the effects of the German Ger-man mustard gas, if the result of a recent re-cent gas strafing in the 'foul sector is any criterion. Three Yankee cooks who had been working in a dugout anil two dogs and a cat tha t had been regimental mascots were all found dead from the effects of the boche kultnr, but a little brown rabbit rab-bit was h.opvm around the place quite, lively when ihf chamber of horrors was revealed to officers who were investigating investigat-ing the result of the gassing. A Knights of Columbus secretary brought the rabbit back to Paris, where bunny will be safe from further gas attacks, |