Show I DIE DIETO DIETO TO MAN IN FIRST I CHARGE AT YPRES By International News Service e. CHICAGO April 26 The The thrillIng thrilling thrilling thrill thrill- ing eye witness story of or the third battle of Ypres was told here by Sergeant Reginald Grant of or the First Canadian field artillery We Ve were in Sanctuary woods about a mile southeast of at town We Ve were the sacrifice battery and were to stay behind and cover corer the re retreat retreat retreat re- re treat of our comrades if there should be a retreat Well VeIl our boys went out of the trench and were met by the Germans in mass for for- or- or mation matlon They were smothered smothered but but t not before they had wreaked frightful havoc They died to a man The Huns came on yelling with all their lungs and as they neared we blew great holes in that formation put we didn't stop them They came cameon cameon on running and yelling like liJe fiends lends I of hell Our ammunition was gone We e grabbed parts of ot the guns and our rifles rUles and retreated with the rest sloping now and then to drop one or two of the enemy The battery to our oui- our right didn't have a chance to to to- use all their shells The boche boch was upon them too quickly with smoke shells that started great fires The boys there were burned alive Yes they are fighters the Ger Ger- mans But nut so are the British |