Show I FOG ONE MAN AN AND MACHINE GUN CAUSE HUNS TO SURRENDER By United Press LONDON Oct 28 By Bl By Mall In a dense fog tog a British officer with an active machine gun looked so much like mee a tank that twenty German German German Ger Ger- man soldiers surrendered to their lone opponent in one of the recent Flanders battles In the thick of the engagement the tile officer rushed a hillock seventy or eighty feet high outside and began to spray with his machine gun guna a group of enemy about thirty strong who were keeping up sweepIng sweeping sweeping sweep sweep- ing volleys against the slopes of the therise rise Three of his companions crawled I I from hole to hole bringing him fresh supplies of ammunition He quickly wrecked the hostile advanced post and the surprised Germans could not I believe that a single man was holdIng holding holding hold hold- ing them in check A dense fog added to their bewilderment and fear and one of oC them declared he saw a tank standing behind the hill The others hastened to accept this fable Cable and suddenly twenty Germans were seen to raise their arms crying Kamerad The officer officer to secure his prisoners had to summon the assistance of another English section |