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Show TONS OF U. S. CARGO PARIS, Oct. 1 On one day of last week Americans disoharged 36,971 tons of cargo from ships at all tho ports In France. During another day they discharged dis-charged 11,438 tons at ono particular port. Both are record performances. Enemy Airplanes Destroyed PARIS, Monday, Sept. 30 Twenty -five enemy airplanes were destroyed by French aviators today, the war office of-fice reported tonight. Bombing sections sec-tions dropped twenty-six tons of bombs on convoys and concentration points bohind the enemy front. WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Monday, Sopt. 30.-6:40 p. m (By the Associated Asso-ciated Press.) -r-Although it is apparent appar-ent that the Germans are desperately trying to keep the Americans back as far as possible from tho Kreimhilde line on the front from tho Argonne to the Moselle.e vidence accumulated today to-day that the enemy was weakening, notwithstanding the fury of his general gen-eral resistance. Fires behind the German line are taken as an indication that the enemy is burning supplies while observers have reported a movement of transport vehicles, apparently well loaded, toward to-ward the north. LONDON, Oct. 1. The inhabitants of Serbia, say the Bulgarian soldiers, killed their officers who tried to stop them In their flight. Uskub was occupied oc-cupied by French cavalry on Sunday. 00 |