Show I m HIS imus TRIBUTE 7 DEAD Th t that Remains j be l 1 Forever ore er Left Soil of Prance France i is in n The the American Army in France the the first three Am American rican lc Billed piled in the trenches in noon OW asleep in French soil im gl bl the American army and and andle of France le and army of French infantry- infantry i th h a guard Tin n a heir picturesque uniforms and horion blue standing on one ade s e de e and a t of or Ameris Ameri- Ameri on the other the flag flag- e d caskets were lowered into intoe e ire e as the bugler blew taps and anda a at the front fired minute the minute guns Suns went off frEnch officer commanding the thein thethis J in this section paid tribute I 1 fallen allen American 4 His words wards I 1 ere sere jere punctuated by the roar j whistle of 1 uns ns and the shells i broth both the French and Ameri- Ameri I AmerI ri In in conclusion the French jl d. d he name Dame of the th th divisi divis- divis I divis-I i t the e name of the French ai i i the name of France I bid JI 1 to Private Private Ha of the thea a n I and aud Private Hay an a a armyl army V. V l' l S. S Mainstay of Allies these graves the first to lie Ue but jour our national soil and only a stance Istance from the enemy are stark irk Tk of the mighty land we wet wet t u allies ames firmly cling to in the task We will therefore ask z m mortal remains of these men men en be left here left with us 11 re inscribe on the tombs Here e first Eo soldiers diers of the republic I e United States to fall on the theof of France for Cor liberty and jusTile jus- jus i Tile Te passerby will stop and ander her er hl his hiro n head bood Tra Travelers and of heart will go out of their way wayt ie t here to pay their respective I I ale te Enright Private Gresh- Gresh Hay in the name of It l 1 thank you God receive luis cols i farewell rt American unit nit to estat estah- with the Germans came f f Us lis billets yesterday The Thee we e tired and muddy but still stilla a Clastic lastic a lot o of soldiers as asae asne 1 ae ne e out of gun pits The anad ar- ar arad aral p ad al a l longer lODger dut duty at the front tea f a II and an horses wet the bones hones 3 ith rith mud and ready to sleep Casualties in Command Commande j e American command there one casualty despite the theet et t its s stay ay at the front and that it t the he Germans shelled the theas I as art artillery lIery heavily several The e officers said that that the V trench was raid raid- j artillery got into action pad l d poured toured soured a g o IJ an n's ns s land 1 They were sure J rented rated all the Germans from fromi J J i Mke the trench and that some 1 er ans ns never got back aliv alive eta era and men were proud of or I I t to o handle their guns In J er I J abers of the crew which first shot at the Germans German Germans Germans' I 1 I ti 5 exile that y at th the t en enjoyed joyed the i One remark remark- te gunner remark remark-I I rather have that exa ex- ex 13 a buck private than Ilor I general The crew Isi is isIk If i f of y youngsters c They came q r SS Ik Ul Bend end New York Minne- Minne go New Or- Or 14 Douglas boughs Ariz e short rest this artillery con Com till be sent ent t to 0 ot other er camps i I Y r tt other ther artillerymen who I i I. I j ret et at at atthe the front I Y I t e r It |