OCR Text |
Show HERE'S WHERE HUN LINES STOOD AT WAITS END' . y Asseclsted Press. WITH T1IK AM ERICA N ARM T IN FRANCK. Nov. 31. When fighting ended Monday the German front Una opposite the First American army running run-ning south and north, was approximately approxi-mately as follows: From north of the Chateau d'Hannon-celles, d'Hannon-celles, through the Bois de lvl. tha Hols de Manhu!lta. tha Bois Masee-neue. Masee-neue. thence northwest passing aaat of Blansee. east of Grlmaucourt and i north of Nobras woods. Thence through the Grand Chenaa, east of Besonvaux. through the Herbs bo is woods -esst snd porfh of hll) tit "rh "f 'hiimftnl. levant-lsmviUers and hill t!4, to the east side of the Thtente brook and the lamvlllers-Mets road north of Rcmol-ville Rcmol-ville to the north of the forest of Woe-vre Woe-vre and Baa Ion to east and north of Htenay and thence north and slightly west to the end of the sector north of Mouson. along the Meus. The front of the Hecond army from south to notth wan; , Nomeny to Kply, through the Bois Votrotte, through the Uois Frehaut, to the Moselle river, and up tha river to a point about to-thirds of a mile south of l'SKny and thence west to a point one-third of a mile south of lre- i ny. Thnce through Rfmnbercourt to j ulis wsp.sj ss Inwaiiislia mil the Main Bois farm skirting the north- j ern end of Lake Iachsussee, through the Boise les Hautea Kplnes, through the Hois de Warville, felt. Hilalrs. Machevllle, Klaville, to one-third of a I neotJhofMMenWoveJ |