| Show I L 4 Q AKS SHELL ETZ HITS BLAST r- r NOTED HUN CITADEL 1 r H lO lOO RAKED O BY f CAN ANN 0 J Yankee Guns Guns' Drop hells Sis i in ih Middle of un Town Destroy Destroy- l Mun Munitions By Fred S. S SJ Ferguson Press S Staff ff Correspondent IT TH THE AMERICANS RIC oY ON N THE rHE FRONT FRON 9 American aviators t tp- tp r ported Shells hells f orn our l ery dropping in the tiie pe per r A big factory has been beenIe It Ie ani- ani direct hits have been d o oil n th the fortifications I e Americans are steadily push- push their line ine forward following up upp p tr ls and their advanced pos pos pos- ireno are r now directly in front of the Hind Hindenburg line which the G r. Gt-r. In their region re last l st Jarv Jary t 4 f PATROLS REPORT ilP have reconnoitered this of t the Hindenburg line several na Dd returned with reports ports conn con- con n ng conditions Th The Amerl American an runs through Ron a x i Pintheville St. St ourt a Ha Haumont mont between 11 l d north of lIW and south cuth ut 1 of Champey to 11 liel Ine z are frequent eilt and nd dent of of the front lines s and area ir atiS is heavy neavy TJi TJ The enemy ileo isie ile o e mining ll Haumont um nt preparing evacuate Lh the tern ter- ter n h t vicinity iri ln a a. great retro retro- to Mars La Tour Th lambley ambley is three and anil anda a. a a half haIr miles Mars Mars-La 1 Mars Latour Tour Sesame fame ame distance north of enamel Cham- Cham el Ph the railway running south south- fl t Conflans and nI is is' ofie otie of tHe tile a of the Hindenburg lIn line r DESTROYED 1 artillery blew up A a g great eat dump behind the German te ade a direct hit on a a. big gun b two miles north of n and Inflicted other damage d ice ce of Ith the American lino line Lf In in straightening out sev- sev which were formed In the thre days day Villages woods rl nd dugouts which were i v r by the patrols are being l e P Ip by the slower moving iod HUNS ta contact Is maintained with guards which have now from the territory below n burg line The enemy has up his main positions along alongI I o i. 1 the whole front between JJR al d the thc Moselle e patrol was reported y a penetrated l yards 1 Sur SN pJ Sur nY two miles mUes r r t f and just the fio r nj the German frontier ty GUNS UNS TAKEN l American division has now nowa 8 she f a record of capturing U Additional prisoners are arey y Y being brought m in i erans ns in this region apar- apar er r well fed Quantities of cheese and other delicacies r eer 4 found In enemy dugouts dugout mana gg are now dropping f Continued on page 3 3 f RAKED ed from page 1 1 da ver iver the Ame American lines linesba 1 ib ba balloons loons appealing to the theof of ancestry to join d ct asserting the they will find f and opportunities in n herland One propaganda ert that President Wilson is lis than American merican and plc- plc ermany as defending herbe her- her be world The effect is isn IlIe j n as r the German-Americans German bitter toward the enemy en our ur army YANT VANT TO QUIT German wrote a note Sited to be bo S sent e Dt t to the Ger- Ger i fie Ve toris tori s told toM l S Americans s1 slaughter slaughter- nera are untrue He said L comrades comrades' are tired of ot and Surrender but for ng It is evident from l German command is con- con among its Its own I Ull the fear of ot capture II 0 bolster up their weak- weak aral e. e Yg ucla els and counter i raiding aiding the sectors One patrol penetrated the GerS Ger- Ger S fiere ere to a great distance gb ack ack a 8 number of pris- pris m n. n neek eek since the start of or the I in this region finds thoroughly rOughly at home fifteen Ain he line which the Ger- Ger Ufer four years The he new I been e thoroughly consolidated I I aired ed and the country gener- gener up Jare l re returning to villages the reuse and the thelo Moselle lo elle een under shell fire since |