The literary digest . ow greetingone another like friends from the old hometown. I asked the German how he re-garded the aviators of the Allied nations,and he said that the British were the best,even better than the Germans, and thatthe Americans and French were about onequal footing. Turning to the Americanand French aviators, he said: With my plane out there I would notmind tackling two of you in the aU laughed over this as if it were agood joke. Before leaving us our prisoner gave usall souvenirs to remember him by, such asGerman coins and other little personaltrinkets. Altho he to


The literary digest . ow greetingone another like friends from the old hometown. I asked the German how he re-garded the aviators of the Allied nations,and he said that the British were the best,even better than the Germans, and thatthe Americans and French were about onequal footing. Turning to the Americanand French aviators, he said: With my plane out there I would notmind tackling two of you in the aU laughed over this as if it were agood joke. Before leaving us our prisoner gave usall souvenirs to remember him by, such asGerman coins and other little personaltrinkets. Altho he told us that he hadbeen decorated with the Iron Cross he didnot wear it. The only personal jewelry hehad was a small gold medal awarded forscholarship in school and his barons ring,which, of course, we did not take. Thatafternoon we turned him over to theIntelligence Department and I believe hewas placed in the officers prison. TTie Literary Digest for February 15, 1919 931 ^r WhuTractor Meikers Choose Oliver Implements.


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