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Show 1 DESClBESlID (I OF THE AIRSHIPS ! jjl Soldiers Shoot Across Border ffl at U. S. Cavalrymen Near IK Brownsville City Limits. IIJ'' OFFICER STOPS BATTLE Irresponsible Band Break Dis- cipline and Start to Shoot 1 1 Up American Shore. jjl New York, Sept 17. The Zeppelin II j I P . raid over England on the night of I Hi September 7, in which it was officlal- I'lillj ly reported that ten were killed and Ullllljlll forty-six injured, did not occur over llllllfiln London Itself, but the damage was M done ,ln the eastern suburbs of the I j IJD cHy according to passengers who ar my rived," today on the steamship Baltic Ely from Liverpool. The Baltic left Liv- I I jfj erpool September 8, and passengers jj; H did not hear until their arrival here jjfj . that London itself had been reached m by Zeppelin bombs the night of their Ml departure with still more fatal re- llll PhII suits. JIKIJllll J- Taylor, an English business1 III man whose home is In Hadley to the lllllljfll ea8t' f London, said he saw one of t tQ three Zeppelins which were re- IIIIjIUII ported to have taken part in the raid. PR e was awakened by the Bound of ex- Hy jtt plosions at 12:30 o'clock, he said, and In jljj trom tno window of his home saw the thjjfj big airship approaching from Enfield, III l I j "which is the location of a small arms 12 factory. It was evidently returning, B 'HI' . he sald rorn the raid as it was sall-M sall-M ((, ' InS east. The Zeppelin was clearly KJIi outlined by searchlights and beneath I I rat n could see scores of puffs of smoke jlflp trom anti-aircraft guns. The range of vili flkOb these guns was not sufficient and the PSe great Bhip sailed peacefully on. Hi I llu . Mr. Taylor left too early the next lull' day to find out what damage had I M r been done, but thought it had been )fl(i' considerable as the explosion of the , j h bombs was terrific and was followed JHilJIp by flashes of flame. |