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Show L. T. WILLIAMS I OF SALT LAKE MADE SERGEANT j 4 . LZWT3 T. WILLIAMS. ' - 1 i , 1 - j l ' s s v f f ' v ',', ! ' - V INFORMATION has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Wt R. Williams ot Sbo Sixth avenue that, their son, Lewis T. Williams, formerly a member of B battery, bat-tery, 145th field artillery, is now at Camp Hancock at Augusta. Ga., and has been promoted to a serseancy. Sergeant Williams is 25 years of age. He enlisted August 17. Previous to his enlistment he was an assistant store manager. and discreet, but when the full details are made public it will be seen how skillfully General Foch has outgeneraled the enemy. General Foch, it is held here, raised high the hopes of the allied nations. na-tions. AU the critics are enthusiastic over the success obtained yesterday. By taking the initiative, it is held General Foch has compelled the Germans to use their reserves re-serves at the point at a time selected by the generalissimo. The Echo de Paris says the German general staff will do its utmost to straighten out its affairs, but the allies have the upper hand. The question for General Ludendorff now, declares the Matin, is to consider means for the salvation sal-vation of the divisions he has thrown across the Marne. |