Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1918 — SHOW AIR SUPERIORLY 79 HUN PLANES FALL [ARTICLE]

SHOW AIR SUPERIORLY 79 HUN PLANES FALL

With the return of good weather myraids of airmen are daily to be seen over the battle lines, dropping bombs or in aerial combat. The British, French and German air services are claiming numerous victories for, th£ir aviators in fights in the air. During the first ten days of March ajpne British airmen are credited with accounting for seventynine German planes, while the German war office asserts that on Wednesday seventeen enemy machines and three captive baldons were destroyed by German airmen along the France-Belgium front.