GUY LUTES IN GERMANY HWRITES INTERESTINGLY FROM j IVLUXEMBURGis%awiav.! country. Elmore is still in the hos-nLuxemburg, Jan 10, 1019. Dear Father:—I will answer your letter received sometime ago and this leaves me well and hope you are thejjt same. We are still in. Luxemburg,yet. We have been in this town for over j p ! five weeks. I don't know when we j fAI 1will get to come home, I hope it ft] won’t be long for I an^ tired of thisiPpita! according to the last letter I got j h from him and I don't think he will get ipI *(back to the 19th any more. After-jtiJ anyone is in the hospital over onejp! month they send them to a ( ? ) j camp, lie probably will beat me ; hj \(back. There are rumors out that we 11;j are going to start back soon, but I. jr.!; only hope so. 1 am getting disgust*j pled. I am like some of the rest ot. jdI j| the fellows if I have got to stay over je • here 1 would as soon fought on. and If. g * vi revenge on the Germans, but wejf: | gave them all they were looking for. j At last I am in the 5th division and jLdthe brigade. Do you remember the \u! S i. M eh i e 1 d r i v e ? T h a t s t arted onsn1X t| September 12th. We were in that : b1 idrive and it was certainly some battle.It started at one o’clock in the morning. We had. just come up from anorthern front, where we were two t:months on the Ban toga sector that was j*i *where Hinderburg was supposed to'uhave his strong army. We made a j abig push there and came over on the j c | Toul sector and started the St.. Mehiel j II drive and we kept is. up 'until the arm-1 \: iII slice was signed. When the guns j t\ S[commenced firing on the 12th of 'Sept. jtI iall started at the same time and kept la 1 * jit up for 1.0 hours, firing from '2 to 4jj:j shots per minute from a 3 inch to a je* Ij 1(1 inch gun and several little 'towns! I■ (were on fire. It was quite a time jl will tell you all about it when J come !I hack.CLAY LTTESIII