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~ GHafEM^ G SAYS SOTEH DIVISION BROKE HINDENBURG (Columbia Record). 0'-. General Pershing gives the Thirti eth Division credit for the breaking of the Ilindenburg Line. In a letter ??. to j&ajor ueneari j^awam -ax. commander of the division, dated February 19, 1919, he praised the division ' 'K most highly for their splendid fighting record and stated that it was a p; record, of which "we all are proud." j fi The letter was made public Monday | by officers of the division in Columbia: Major General Edward M. Lewis, Commanding 30th Division, A. E. F. My dear General Lewis: It gives me much pleasure to extend to you and the officers and men of the 30th Division my sincere compliments upon their appearance at the review and inspection on the 21st of January, southwest of Teille, which "was excellent and is just what would I be expected-in a command with such a splendid fighting record, jjr After its preliminary training the . division entered the line on July 16th, rjg where it remained almost continuousIly until the end of October. In that * time it was in the actual battle from t* the 30th of August and took part in ! the Lpres-Lys and both the Hindenburg and the Le Catelet-Nauroy lines, capturing Betticourt and Nauroy, an operation on which all subsequent action of the Fourth British Army de- " v ' pended. . From October 7th to October 20th, the division advanced 23 kilometers in a continued series of attacks, capturing 2,352 of the enemy. 3rancourt, Premont, Busigny, St. Ber We have just received 60 toi all sizes from 1-8 to 4 in G; Black. Have also some two or three - v Let us hear from you. COLUMBIA 823 West Gervais Street "v . * , j NOT ! Commencing Sat our Ginnery will r Friday only for th season. Lexingtoi 1 I LEXINGTO _ Sole Agent for the fame and also other brands of si jr longest. Always see us fo [ B. BE Assembly Street, f IwHHmiaMaBBBnBaaHMMi Jnin, St. Souplet and Escaufort,' Li [Haie, Mineresse and Vaux Andigny are names which will live in the mem ories of those who fought in the 30tl Division. But its especial glory wil always be the honor you won hj breaking the Hindenburg line on Sep> tember 29th. Such a record is one 03 which we are all proud. It is gratifying to see your troops in such good physical shape, but stil; more so to know that this almost idea.' condition will continue to the end o 1 their service and beyond, as an exemplification of their high character [and soldierly qualities. | I inspected the artillery brigade of the division later, and found the same high standard of personnel that marks the rest of the division. Yerv sinoerelv vours. John J. Pershing. The division commander congratulates the division upon this high tribute from, the commander-in-chief, afid again expresses his pride in being its commander. By Command of Major General Lewis. Andrew J. White, Lieut. Colonel, Inf., U. S. A., Adjutant. ? ? ? INDIAN WHO SIGNED BILLIONS IN BONDS GETS ANOTHER JOB Houston B. Teehee, Cherokee Indian, for the past four and one-half vears reeister of the U. S. treasury, has decided to transfer h.s signature from government currency to oil dividend checks. 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