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Show YANKEES AND FRENCH SCATTER HUfljHEHY. Americans in Argonne Forest Reach Their Objectives in Less Than Three Hours. Penetrate More Than Twenty Kilom e t e r s Ahead of Line at St. Etienne and Orfeuil. i with "in:; a .m i .r.u . a f; .mv in ' ' G A M r ' . N : 1 : t t - In t ; r . i era -! t.c - !.. A ' 'A nr..' t-T-'-t t;:e' j Arc : w. - . . p- ; : r.i '. i n or e t , lveiit- kcoicctc-s h.-'or.d t:e bliC t- solid St. Kt.cM.e a::d ... -ib a y Kr-ie h I and A -i.e can artS:..-: p: .-p.t. a! ion pie-i pie-i b d t '.e au a r r ' tie ir t n' r . . I H-.Ti a r t i , -1 s-. rt - 1 t e g. r- ! n :i .'l n-pt.-I a . i.i.te- -atta- k. b it ' n.-re r. p-.1.-. ! h :.f . bed art.tlt : . Sev -I ... I , i r n'.t :m - t i w ); the j Knvn :i norm of St K'lenne in he.-tt- it.-: ; f l .f i ;.-rn..i n inf.i r. u v a nd ma- h.i'e l: 1 1 1 1 m t s . T .e pruc ipal re-.stanc j in as with n.a- ;-,ine ,;n- Tl.c tro. .-. .id', amed over yr"-nv Gay si .. ;: d and the .;.-. . b..Mah:m with tne kGiki, n.rt ie t ..e A me: i- a n uniiorni a ! uif fi'.-iit ia i s-M for me Germans. I Th.e Americans v. rut ov.-r a silent siope j tr.rouu'n siunby spr.ice and pme trees. I tec'.mc f'ei I ect : v ,i t home, t r.e country reendbns t.ieir natne iie.itli :n the. southwest. In the r-S'Or.s wnere ne h'retc-h and I A n i f i "i a r. s a d a need in this se tnr rm,e ti'au u hundred tanks were ucd. Tiie American.- reported thai tiey had readied liicir objective in less than tiiree hours. Tii I"reni'h. on t!ie:r risht and lett. kept abreast and also arrived at their destinations destina-tions ahead of schedule. ' AMERICAN PURSUIT PLANES TAKE ACTIVE PART CLEARING AIR WITH TiiK A M K R 1 G A " A H M Y O N THK G1LM PA'-'.Ni; FRONT. Oct. 9. 1 i By The Associate I Press. IHirin? the American acti ities south of Koniasne I this afiet noon, seventy-ine allied bomb-: bomb-: ins planes passed southward, having bombed . Ihizaney and other railroad ami supply stations behind the German lines. American put suit planes took an active ac-tive pari in clear ins the air for tiie bomhers, downing four Fukkers in the re-sions re-sions of Remonviile and Ainerville. The bombers started out late in ihe afternoon in proups. After accomplishins their missions mis-sions the sroups met on the way back and passed over the American line in one flock. YANKEES CLEAR OUT GERMANS GIVING TROUBLE IN SECTORS YV Til Till: F U A NCO-AM K R 1 C A N FOIiGKS, NOflT'HWKST OF VKKDl'N. Oct. r. 11 p. ni. i By The Associated press. 1 The Americans tiay maintained th.e advantages pained yestenlay cast of i the Me use and pressed on to the southern outskirts of Sivry and entered Cha une wood. They had their da v filled with major and minor successes a; advanced at every point in the sector where they' a'tacked. Faither to the east, co-operating with the French yoops, American divisions mhaivotl for a considerable distance dis-tance e;isi of the Mouse and cleared tiie I Germans out of ihe sector w here they had bc-m da npcrous'y troublesome, be-cnuse be-cnuse they were able to pour fire u pontile pon-tile advanciils. li"ops. THREE DIVISIONS FACING AMERICANS ARE WITHDRAWN PAP. IS. Oct. 0. The Amrrican troops risnt ins west of the A rsonne forest to-day to-day w ere w est of Oornay, on the A ire river, bavins, effected a junction with the French t ronns f mm I he south. The oi- (Contiuued ou Page Fifteen.) .t uv. r' one N .. ,11, ' ' s I ', . ..,' 11' ' 1 ,vi'' 1 ' , " 1 ', n , . n -. Ol I'tf, '..i '' .', ,1 ! H,H tl" ' "' ' t , . .vis 1 . ti'.; en' ':.'!, ' !i . ii 'v' |