Show SA il I II ES ENRAGED AGED i I BY HUN ATROCITIES Sight of Mutilated Bodies of Comrades s Incites Raids on Enemy By International News Service NEW YORK TORE ADril 26 l Frightful Frightful stories of Hun atrocities against American American American Amer Amer- ican prisoners are told by Sergeant James D D. EnrIght of the Medical Enlistment Enlistment En En- Reserve Corps who has bas Just arrived here from France The boys found two lads with their I I throats cut from ear to ear car one day early earl earlin in November he said It was I too much for them so they sat out forthe for forthe forthe the enemy's trench and brought backi back i several prisoners A week later we weI I again found three of our men with their eyes ees gouged out II I The following day we found another another an an- other boy whom the Germans hao hac taken prisoner with his head battered into mush They had placed a bag over his head and had beaten him with Uh the butts of their guns until he tie was dead The doughboys grew so mad at these things that a series of raids followed which netted us many prisoners These prisoners were surprised when they saw the size of our forces I The Fatherland Is gone now We VI arc are lost th they y declared in broken Eng Eng- IlIsh lish Sergeant Enright was honorably discharged discharged dis dis- I charged from service because of a nervous breakdown due to overwork I lIn in a base hospital directly behind the American line Jine in the Toul sector He lie was a member of the Johns Hopkins hospital unit which preceded General Pershing's expeditionary forces to the battlefront and one of the first Americans Americans Ameri Ameri- cans to be greeted by the French people people peo peo- pIe in towns within earshot of the cannons cannon's roar He lie has words of high praise for th the the- hospitality of the French people to the American soldiers I It was Impossible to mess in these French towns he said The people would not let us do it They would come out of their houses and just drag dragus us In over our objections Nothing was too good for us and there was more than we could eatTo eatTo eatTo eat To the French girls the Americans were all millionaires The French soldier soldier soldier sol sol- dier gets only 6 cents a day and the Yanks Tanks were so plentifully supplied with money the girls marveled at them |