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Show LUDEN'DORFFS STORY. The appearance of (Jeneral Luden-dorll's Luden-dorll's story of the frrpat war is eagerly awaited by tho millions of readers of tho leading newspapers of the United Stales which have secured the rights of publication. General Ludendorif was in a position to know what was going on from tho timo the war began until the armistice was signed on November 11. We havo been furnished with tho allied side of the story, but so far wo havo not been given an account of what really Inuppened behind the German Ger-man lines. General Ludendorlf proposes pro-poses to givo the inside facts, and we may look for many heated controversies as a result, not alone on the German aide, but among the allied generals as well. Tho story will be released for publication September 7, will run 100 days in tho columns of Tho Tribune and in no other paper in this section of tho country. No one possessing the slightest interest in the fighting on tho western front during this greatest of all wars can afford to miss General Lu-dendorlf's Lu-dendorlf's review of tho struggle. |