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Show 7. 7. 7 , FFERS LOSS IN BATTLE PARIS, April 1-Equipment valued at more than $20 000. sent by the American Am-erican army Y. M. C. A. to the British front for the use of American railway engineers and other American units, virtually all has fallen into the hands of the Gormnns. Four times the Y. M. C. A. men moved the'ir positions and abanaoned during the retreat one large wooe'en building, two large tents and a quant it) of supplieti. Fle soldier huts loaned to the British Brit-ish Y. M C. A. have been lost. Two others on tne French line were destroyed de-stroyed by shell flre and two were damaged seriously. A rented Y. M. C. A. center in Cralcus -Sur-Marne was damaged badly by bombs. flic only casually among the Y M. C. A. woikers u toe 2-ont has been thui ol .Mi: - ru n G Crandell, previously pre-viously reported killed bj u shell. The . M. A has placed its cars at the front and elsewhere ai the disposal dis-posal of the British and French in removing re-moving wouuJed EUjdleifi and relu-got;. |