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Show TH01ISAIJDS OF HUHS CROSS IRH1 : i Hindenburg Urge Teutons to Receive American J With Courtety. j By Associated Press. -1 WITH AMKKH'AN ARMY OK Of- j ri'iwriox. Nov. 29.- rieneral von den Mai wiift'a Fifth army will Yegtn cross- ! iiiR the Ithine today. The crossing' will iciiuire eight or nine days, ac- ' cording to reports reaching here. The movement in beiusr c.j-rtd nut t thr I ! o)umna at point distant from 1 each I other. I j A' online to the Ormsn plan. 200.- rneti will be quartered daily at j rnl(fori. hut HicominodHttons for! Imii, 3.'Miff daily have liet-n prepared. ; t'otisrstion at Treves .Is rcjxrtet. It ! wa ortguiatly lanned to mote the -troop, toward t icrmany hy rail. At , other pointy it la said, the railroads j sre uiiatflt' in handle the extraordi- nary traffic and that thousand upon : thousand are marching eastward ' after matting 1 da vp for trains. Ap- f larentlv the f.eYmana are endeavoring to withdraw as rapidly as posihle. I Copies of a pro'lamation by Field I Marwhdt von Hindenburg urging ir- mn soldiers and civilians to receive ' allied troops mlth "resignation ' and 1 courtewy" have appeared in villages op- J losite the American lines. " J i |