Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1918 — MAY TELL WHERE THEY ARE. [ARTICLE]
MAY TELL WHERE THEY ARE.
Paris, June 29.—American soldiers and officers stationed at post behind the front may reveaj the secret of their whereabouts to friends and rela tives at home, according to a new ruling of the army authorities. They may indicate freely that they are at Tours or at other behind-the-line posts and may receive their mail so addressed. It is still forbidden, however, to send to America or anywhere else for that matter, any picture post cards of the places where the troops are stationed. The base censor does not feel like taking a chance on sending out photographs that might come into German hands.
