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Show 1 French Valor a Model for the U. S. Soldiers WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. General Pershing, in receiving French nows-paper nows-paper correspondents on his headquarters headquar-ters train in the Held recently, said French valor had become a model for American soldiers and that "a noble emulation has borno its fruit" according accord-ing to an official dispatch today from Paris. "Today our men havo shown" said tho general, "they are capable of the finest deeds. A noble emulation has borne Us fruit. Wo feel the German, unablo to prevent the methodical execution exe-cution of our plans, giving way under our pressure-. Tho excellent days we have just lived through arc proof of this, and they certainly will not fail in hastening tho end. "Wo Americans feel proud, in the great inter-allied army, to have given our unreserved help and to strike daily' blows on the enemy. j "We will continue tp struggle for our common cause until 'the docision we! want shall have been imposed on the I enemy." I nn |