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Show GIVES INCIDENTS OF HUN BRUTALITY OGDEN, Juno 7. How little French children have their arms torn off by toys dropped from Hun airplanes, is de"-scribed de"-scribed in a letter received by Mr. and Mrs. li. y. Blaylock from their son, William, Wil-liam, who is a member of the American expeditionary forces "somewhere in France. ' ' Describing the outrages of the Germans, Ger-mans, he said: "1 often see little children with the loss of an arm or otherwise mangled and torn from explosive toys dropped among them from enemy airplanes," he wrote. Young Blaylock said that he is soon to receive service stripes for actual work on the firing line. He said that he has become a good soldier, and has learned everything from- sleeping on hard floors to fighting another enemy, the trench rat, at short range. |