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Show iflT iisfiis s Continue to Air Supremacy Great Ease. ... OIBRKTAN AKMT OX -CN'E FRONT. Oct. 3. i.;.,J'a Press.) With Die 1 f!j!on of ChaUerange. an -y Junction of the line ''',j,s German front. It is ;'. 'le Germans will take " to consolidate, if pos-' pos-' .7 alone the Kriemhltde ' ,-hich "has lately been o6 American sector to-.,ed to-.,ed to artillery work by I'minor movements by the -'. he line has not changed " 'j there, where slight cor-' cor-' made. '4" fire was directed for a U points across the river, :.-"oiier points. The shift- 'Visin of the fire for the give rise to the theory '-', bombarding might be 'Sot creating the impres- "-osFess a greater amount 'they really have, it being f guns are moved quick - v.;t:ons after having been :t certain targets. ' rent over the center lines ...v for short periods, but ..-; slight effect, due not riVner in which the Aniet-1- : themselves, but also prob- - ' ably to the hu-k of information on the part of the t,vnMi,s as , n,0 0tpn!iiuf, positions. American ner!a supremacy continues to be maintained Willi astonisiiin rase Another An-other enemy nmchino lias h,.,-n hrmi'-ht down by anliaiicralt Kilns soiuh of .Monl-Caueon. .Monl-Caueon. tlornian planes during t ho nlht bombed the i-ross-roiuls In l(, ,.,,.,, ar,,.ll; .ull the artillery action was .suppi, ,,te, bv the use of sas, belli phosKene and mustard. mus-tard. 1 ho bombardment holh iiIkIiI and day, such as it was. did comparatively little damage, notwithstanding the fact that the Germans know accurately ovcrv (not of territory they have lust ' evacuated. |