WlffWH'P1 " ''"''"' ! WIP'INIH'W! .wi tr 103K MVKSING PUBLIC LKDGKR-PH1LADKLPHIA, WKD&tetfDAV, ' AiL 10, 1818 . i ' m. fAFT AGAIN SERVES I TEXT OF PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE'S ADDRESS IN HOUSE OF COMMON I W U.S. LABOR BOARD -7-v - "m-"5iSj """minHTmniiiMMMiiiiiwMii nn mhiuhiiimhh ?, IV .?f t a JPAtsii and Hutchcson Also Renamed for Permanent ; Body by Wilson APPEAL TO LOYALTY 'resident Oullineu Mediation as Means to. Settle Industrial Disputes ' t Washington. April JO ' The llaal step on the part Of the Gov. jerhment to prevent strikes and lock. Jaup durlrtg the war was taken bv resident, "Wilson when by proelama- , tJon ho approved the report of the war &bor conference! board, submitted last (j j -Week, and reappointed 'William Howard ATUft, and Frank P VTalsh In serve as Permanent members. ..Tha President's proclamation con. tdliied an appeal to, both caplal and labor lo tttlllzo the means provided for , in the report In all industrial disputes -)ilch cannot b settled through exist. lng channels, so Jhere may be no dls- ' 'luruangcs in in. industrial v,-m (iu hamper tha conduct of tin war on the rpart of the United States. An indication that the end of the feud between President Wilson am' Vil 31am L. Hutchestm, pretldent of the I Brotherhood o Carpenters and Joiners.. phics started during tne, carpenters' "Kfrtxe in tho cmp-areis. reached, of tho tho board O10 board to fulfill ls set out ao follow tin tho Proclamation 1 The powers, functions and dutlt. of tno national war labor board ahall be To settle by mediation and conciliation vjontroversles arising between emplojeit , summon the parties to contriiversii tor board In the ewsnt ot failure, to sicurt nwiiw na action oy tno national "was seen tn tne rtappoimnicnt ",r"'"""" V' "'v;1";""'' ll,ruu","" r"' I v; ,'Y """" "" ""' " " iunn from u cl ism!tMfln of thi wm n were .oil, ins numoert are 7roy- ra wwti mtir iuBrw, ; ...m- U I ,, i.i,.,,t imn-ilrment to tho ttrlW. t.niin,-, union leader .is '.Llp of I "IC?. ''"9 t?i!L .$??. ," . ! ,1,,1, """ ls ,k" idnug l ou. ,'?, ..n? "V n oi t . ,v , re,wwj bv lh enc, ,,. monts made will be futile and mis- '? .not vltl loutlmpj rn W-ui ri lamation nuile. of Hoard Outlined Sw-SSSS? 0.' HW flfffi M..VT Ttt W? H? ? ? iJ! rruSKS 1 Kutchaaon vvai. nlacd on the board by ' to low- """""""' ".f" m uvr ur n- n . fuptim. th-inluc r i.' h id '"ui",i i.bur'U nit ia-. wlci, inav u . ue una ciiivitrnc m nit nmvu mmi'i - -- .,i,..i, ti,i. i ...u. SelreUrroVrlboTwUsT Howard Taft and Prank P nrW'r VrtuVZW1 griau- -., W- -ft.un .luoush lack of co-ordination and con- .'. out rialI. whv ' "a 5n cuWS S2LS liErrSi?;aEl! SS-1S"H K5;i&:HiH wjbtjt.s: iTffiS:32a r:&S '" qna declared until ne naa snow n somo --; - - v-e-,"of tin cmnlosers, of the Inn.i R i.hir n,rr ... .. h,. i,.. ry Urge etmi for their .iicew ?"" "" "". i 4t5nosiUon to ast tno Government he Vefr Hl't.',r Tl..v owo mu.-i, of th. .,.,ufl, '"." a very . , , : . . . ...'. . . ... .... nnrt. i i.. .up lap. nnii 11. i wnrnpn. in. . m .o nrirn. i ,..o.-ir in,m,...Mi - .-. ---. . - - .. Ma.i,.H. ,..., ,u .. .u.., .1 .A..n.A. ....- ........ .1.1 ...r.. 1. .... 11 ix a U3ii e v un u iiij p .. u ww ij,ww ,11 ti-- u, ui&aiauvn. aua ould not bo received at tho Whllo Ham I, Ilun-heson. W IHldm if Johnston ''"' f,. . i.Tr . ... i. fi V . - to thl Tho wimt thins applies to rnvi. .Victor A Olandcr and T A Itlokert. on a tr""t ut '"' miles the greatM rtnro is m ample reserve ,... v, w .v D . ..'.,. ,.... ircpreycntatlves uf the cmplovcb of tht battle ever fought Iu the hl.tors cf tho '"y l"o " mud lommunH tlon Ik.Hi In till' country ! Tno duty which the prwwtnt r.p.ciB , , .i..,, ,,i.. ii.,rifi rnnriiiiiii. tnrrr. t, i,.,. . ., .. .. ..n., . . ... .-. ... .-a..- ,......,? ...r.... SJ? for the enftect.vo conduc lof t. o GivOll Out ' -- ' ' ton.,..,i.ou ,jrj; ,;-,- - - -,,,,,;., ..m , ejei roylng V,s ,hl..erv and irthsfron We Tnow 1 o muchde- jS0-'1O 'm?e.nl S """.n,, ,1 bat r.-i nn, .rr, rsr ..rm.T.,. fvw 111 other ned, oTnatlona ul 7" t , , , -The Hou-e will r.colkct the dim- l,c ott.rhr.l ... tho fr.i that theie ., ., , muking It tl.mrult tof bin. to brlnv; upol unity nt cmJen tra ton . l'f ''.T''" , bt T 1 S HFf IFF TN V1TMA tivlty. delays and obsUuctlonVln which r "V'1' "' ARlV01? U'rf.1,1?.5 ,ru,,r ,( "W""' '"' rpSard to ,lfrfr( , united ...i,....hi,.1 p i,ib se and .i.nnv.nltlo.. We fed , a, ' un ", ,,0cCrV,M , " " t" llnt "' ls ,U,.ef lPihr.l fnn "f JO UCLIIir 111 TJUnllA nilght. inh, opinion of .!, .M.k..nl r:"'0 n.U. CnV' r''.'',. ." ?'" '". PI"' - nd tlt.t I an oh, louv .dvantap- conMdont Hut ur -nnl- fimral and 'J' r,,,'!,, ,c.,; . I:Z ", "d.'l u'. ,,?. .'.' " 'A . ..TJ1'."" . ooara. sneer sucn pro-jiicnon : to pro- :.--' ::!' -Xw:.;.i, geincr tin Mors m tne e,-ent tor :omr firif thcr.k In one put ilcular part oi oldi.is will In iiuiti. equal to UK iicm ,., .. . -.-.- nrown in.u mi wk ... ""'" "T, 'dftlor by direct appointment or other- , r,bu'' .,V nd lle Iloih are In a,,d Cumbril wis tt ven trivial t,ve Hue an great and In unothir purl uiuounlu vUicniver U coni.s u Itv ni. Vl a ...... .tr.i Q flhl ls ovtl """ v0 twin "a prepare.; Tjnltimoi'e SllC flse for committees or boards to -It in'' """"d,1- , ' . uk ,.. ... .,,,,' ',,,, ul . .. unity ni tin lUr..iitrutlM f ,l6 , ., , ttUvenl i t,u .trugalo this "lllllmoie 11(- tTerlieur "1dTecu7.a.VeS Ie,s lb.li tn 1 Informer It., ono con, 1 .U W.le. of ..reel .ll.uore Mra.ejie ,.. iur , ' ill Opinion oy meaiRtion and concilia ttoa anu to - .-.... ,., ol.M. ,-.., M..M ...... (U.., , ,, ,WJ,t irn- r uu .n-nnutm,, m nm iiuim "inc hm sirn m iun 1 iuim I'l.itiuu .-cm iim ....... . .. .---- -- . ooaru in tne evnt ot jauure. to stcurt .-.-.i.nu... .-nwnu.-. u. ... ..-. .o uu settlement by mediation and conciliation the other sootlon In ttlg Usavpr tovyn. ?h2eSlVlltbrfl? "rluniVrVVU 'k0" LUn',Cll' tlonbolrd In rarS" tag such nowrrs' -1- and fuSctuTnAnd performing r such dS t tlsv Ahall a thA.k unartlHsJ in lim m t labor ftmfer&noa board dated March i 2$. 191S, a oompleto copy of whhh I-! .hereunto appended. rowera Are Limited The. national board shall refute to take -. cognlianceof a controversy between em- ." "'""'"'.: ''h'"" lv in.. .. 1,0.1 n.i,.. .....i Into tho necessary riivls'onal organUa- renreiented than it Ih on ih. wt-m ."-" " '". "'-' "" ""'.""': l' '"" us m .- Doyen and workers in any fiMd of tndu.. r""'"""."r,u ,':'' bo .".Id which would give encoiiragemsl.t ht"''":"rnrA.''Zn'; tloi s If America walt.d to complete front. ' wj in monins 1.1c prcttn o P., ,aj, regird. tin s , inai.or otner activity wnere mere is 1 ; ;",-', ih.i. nVio. to the enemy, and nothing should be ",' ," " Z" , .,,;,:, ', th.se dlv'stonal organisations It would ,..,., , . . oi,ie.u men, anu 1 am comiuene iney ceeciinsiy moderate .an. agreement oj Federal law or a not vet set their price ; discouragement lv!iT eT,h .? .Y, n ,. , T not be possible for tlnso fine tV0ns n ?VU,J r'Bi,J to falonlcl. the only would meet a further call upon them ln ' . ' ' ... ...- .., .4-,.., tloml weather favored hla desleu.. It not oe possioie ior "i - nue iruu.ja in th ng the present Government did u.a is,- r,r cnirii m iioio nf iht. sat .'BURSTING SHELLS ROUT U. S. ., MEN DESTROYING BOCIIE WIRE -f a- . View From Artillery Observation Post Proves Busy American Soldiers Pay Little Attention to Firing of German Guns By HENRI BAZIN i9ti. cMi Ei.a ftiiv rerforr ' ,.KrJ.T WK'M immcii .irmy ' e fu" With th American Army la the Vield, Starch J3. TN A YlUac, bacli Of tho line, a village, I shot to plecei by Bocho orttllen-. I 1 .-. - ,,.o ihl. afternoon lo an i ... . American artillery was placed building that I Tia4 something lecture, but wreck a3 the 1 cateq soroaber i The ladder against, grimed despite' b.tnc to the observation 1 . can fHcerx TTiAntha back training camp and before. ?" Ku."ug&..tEV." no waU made for the purpose, looking en-. emyward. Tou sit down upon on. of the stool? and commsno, tno isnuscapc cc- fore you. with jdux heed well under coi.r , , ti-.im. id iriw 11.11t.nant friend ..... ...... .... 1a. 1. .1,. n,ltA f.v.r WV44e WW.' r - -Jill uomi . .w, ... ...- --. observation post It 0nts " ""dt ' "l0 ZtZTV -- "o H.V.'.V si.H. ..f the of maehliu guna and art.llerv Thev " ';"'-' ' "-'t-;' " ' h,U --ee ' . d 1 .. Urns n L-gv,. t and , -,, ,, " ;- ;-', ,hc adniiSttotl vne o1lJt0t of"Auttr0.Ger .' . . "hot was the fcUbfeet ot e-onvertatlon ....', .... , , t,.,d ih.rff.n, .. hi-i .noon diantuiie. a long rnvei.atioq viuli lihn ijnUi, 0" ; "nwini uiiu on. in .iic.'opoiunn.t mat .i,i,i ..... k T.i .1.... ... m ,iir.ir.mni. 1. ...... ...,1. n..i.t..t in that which laieii ot over tho win. camouflaged conization "T",. ." v .1 ,o ,. 7, of which il,e: made the mil.-t uLc l.o.o sPuatl.,,. and we .ubmliied .0 Wi. onwr? u to hod our own but It - '"n V, ;"" , "Z'" " 1 V 1 , UT to mVto wc. bwU .7 K in its undamaged corn... on tnat m. ant much to no.r ; .ho under- ;;.. , , ,0. llle , , toUc ,,,, m ... !!,i'"i.!..r; w did troois SnT l.idta M..A, of 'E; Plwed In tho varlou Industries of the ! take the inltlath e In peace dlcuf3lon of elevation in arcl. - -"- " " .vi .0 .,y ,,., ,,, , ,o Mil., in Iu , bjU,p ltj,elt ,. "V " ; ".--;'", " ""...... r """ ulunlMred Urn the war, find they country This will bilng the elul serv- Over the iads of the ruler of the Ln now m tne main wie u, - ifuntrj. Thev were itiiui interior ti .,,., .,,.,,. ,.,,d ,., tllke i0Im " " " have bee-more than a match for t.,Hlr tee Into line, ana on a gcnaral level, io , uoveniinents houses around It. It is lu- ,."".., ....:.'.', 'i".:.'.. u. :'e arllllen. Thev were luferlur lu eutalrj. ,.,.,,,,., uhoi. .,,. vi fnlled Mule Iroons ilraii. Turkhli adverearles. on uunv a .. trlcl.cn lar as a Uean cut . concerned, wiUi the . . . . . wrthofTou. I " u'' "'.u" V"U!1 tiny w.ro vot.sldernl.ly loferlvr. ,ud. r:;-..". 7."w a. undoubtedly ve.y crll- Cm the .fl.neth ot .. .. el4" --.-... munitions Industrlee 1. .ninterd,!,,, April. IP - Con.niet.tin was long ana sienuy isiu -'' "'."' -"' """""' ."' ' "' what l veiy Imi.urtant. ti.ev v.ero uu. - -. -- - ; I....,..,,.,..,,,,,. ,.:,. . .ns.,,,.,, ,,.,V " .1" ;:" . . ,... 'Lnder an act paned in January of ufnn . t7-5'"nt "mon - Baltimore ooit I found two Amen, u-aen eie-an.v ouiiuieu ii was 1 He a 1 irst .veii-uo .. ...i M,..i. --. - -......,. -. .,- .,.. v, .-..,-- - ,....,...,,.- ,,v, . v,. ,,. ,. v... p.vii i.wc i.vui. luvtiu, niiu ns. blocks tn necined iiccunitinns Thai cans tnat they have backed the wrong post 1 loui.u 1 w ; ' , e . .......... 1 .. . i.isl.i.il iiulns in Hi. inucnll cent bitsnt strenzth of the Am.ri1.3n n.m such ini.nitv for mnrn ilv.n .-. fnrinii-hr " uioe.is in speeiuea occupations mat ,;'' "'" ")? ." .7 o'eneq na w.u of artillery wnom iuo m "'" '"";'" . .. .....u mww s.co ..TlP uepmj. therefore org ,'iis ci ;. , .. .:'.-.. .:: -r. ".. ' ..: 10 ..,,. itrt f,.-nA ,,.i,. .h.. i.'. V.1 .... ;,..:,' h.,-'; - ' .VJ i".Y,. i& the clean cut Tho rim of theco or- "r5.1- "?. imees tno racing ipcn wifaltt tho borders of a iiiem earn e.ucn gesture was Indicative , ,,,.,. ,ro.,n, , ., ;o roduce a larg.r ."""".: "'"". ""T'J ' .'"' v V.' ." .:; ". ' .r .,:"."..." ' " V.'.T ""'T: . V .. . ."..'"" ..'.'" '"".V":. ..".'" ders is bcinir laid on tho tablo In thole l'residcnt. wliose mental equlllbrlun SuTn morning - had will 'shaped ordroc etakeL. and othe.Tstm '"" tj hVr V ,'" "' ' ' ' " " ".1 '5.-I'' '! f--X-,''! , ,d!, .r"?.?...-ti5"?.'!!! K-...,. J.V ...E'f?.- ' S l.Iu w ., 'ann "". t 'h Tm'n nmVul'7o acetyl. V of io .W i...U ih.H.in.nr iho ttrst nroiectic in strung wire Thev were In nhiin view ",7i-.... VVi .,... i. inn., in ,. ,h. 1. 1 ue puuuu tan narmv reaup, aim "- "...mw ..., .ur, , i . ,.u ..,,, .b n... itiuu u.u wi hi. .,.,-.,,. . v 3000 SSSS'S iH? rSSSSSSSS kHSS wpyfSK &ESS1, SS;r? lined for purposes of concealment atid its interest, almost able to make out their oVgan salon I. better than our It Is " '"', n'u,nri, ";'',, il e r t.o, iioni. IZ WUont ul ,.,,, """ '' lartolome ... no iM ,, h 0f (lraf,b. if the halt e Is furatture consisted of throe folding camp , features-, there was u double booni-boom ' ,,eceltury to ciptalli thar, in order that 'V ".,"'""?.. ' "g '" ! r ' 1 't'I. ',C.V.' ..." 'i.01 . "" tr'1 t", the proposal "'"" V ,n' , . . a piolonged one. .il und the scissors- for tho seizors Two Uocho 77s emiit over, one Imine- ,i, House should reallro why with up- . .".'" '.''. "" ":'"... ".'V. .,"""" '...... iis..a.i..i. vim ino rosuu w w ,w, m p Breii. ..T,0 ,;overmnent. therefore I,.,. afolhe thing therein .. . .dlately following the other, d landed . nroMnntrlv the .me number o. nun. "" ' ,T """""'" 17. V. i ! ."!. "I i,.."rS"f.? rlV: "" J1?. "S . !"al f ". 0"..T.? 'a: '" ca '', ,"!Vn shoilened the length of the ealllng-uT, In reatlty they are a dovib periscope, , wttnin lirty teet or the "bunch Inline-' i,u ilmiiatu, have. 11 larger number of V . V. """ " "-""" - '- ...... i'.i o .po rtineri- "i""i e.en. 10 im...o up .no nolUr f,.m ,,, da , -even and taSJdUta iS enormous Pslr of blunt-! d.a.elv they ducked for the cover of muVons on'that .,o..t e'l,u"Ufwl'nlTo tlv whol- aruiN learTIh a stru-T'L IK ,l! Lin drV.u V.u'lnue' n thl"." eulea dral'u " "",,0"Z"J ,h miln of , ot lee y .nd ielssors. the blunt ends bent out- cornmun cation trench Tor the mjqco , "ccordlnc to all th- ta- u which hau ' '," 'e"rrl l in- whoi. aruiN. y!dr 111 una struie uruegle which drain tuutiuue on litis, scale, u drulu wlatpVCP n,eihod i the mo 1 enrdi wV at rliht anglet Within their1 of three minutes, thrco rninu es that eome to lian oa to the lo.see of th- f'n"; ul' and soldiers I mean Is or, v now beglmung. to this extent, ou the resources of re.erve. and of m.u- tjo , , nd convc-nie, P " rnctear. tlenses! and it the handle s. emed like forever to me! "thev "tayel tSSlV that wuSly represent, the reU- S "Jdh 5, 'o'n.0'' Ownin MtaSTate . heWun'".? has !?'' t .lb. deepest .nxl.ty "bi nectary even to eur.al. ends two wore. The first two are ordl- there Then they came out and went ' tlv 0 strength of tl,. eombatants op hot', ..J."" Vni up the re o,un and energy o'f X'nJ.'h",, ,UU ""n"'a"te UPS ,u "' tl.e rl.-hl. of un-eul ou n.Vdleal grou, di Tiary O.ld.flass dUmeter. the U.t as back to the job as unconcernedly us If sides av this niopiont ?he Oernwn, had. Lu JitXuW0SL t?rtnfcJSnditS?inei AmerteJ "Vewni inhinB nwS"!,?.' ''".StLI 1 , . " umeitt It Is not propo.ed Out before my Melon and a iiti.e.iea oae upon ino earm with the memo.. o. ... Y""" - - -s one tide I could see Mont Sec. a I smoke's clearing they jumped up ond'bly Sts the Initial advantage to the. to one tide domlnatlnc elevation ot tnousanu feet within the' Boche lines and from whence 'he commands the American trenches in almost perfect manner, so TOuch w that they were, In original construction by the French, made to tjgrag more than any tranches I have ever seen. ' Upon Mont Eeo the barbarian has an ivalaneha of batteries, ranged to drop shell about wbar It suits his evil pleas-4 ure, la tne distance of a ,iew kuo. meters I could not .place them through th,Ir camouflage, and the Sfont looked but q. bill of gray brown. About it, to each! side, and before It. were ruined villages, village, of France ruined by Trench shell. Directly In front of my yifH liy eur trenches, the first, second widvtbird lines, with communlcatorsbe. vend-th first, our -wire tn two (pacings, fred tt sUll the Uisd of 'No- Alan' that, jwaVwni all sign fall. Is destined to be. aen' In reality that which Yankees In tlee Jlne already call It. 'Our aVand.' Off IW far end tne German wire could b lalnly seen, and the first and second Km', with communicators. hr batteries -were enraged In the j.ttaaaril.taaK of damollshlng Bache ulre, , tfee first shot betnr fired as I entered tis?jHbeeratIon past. The Qrat four fell -mV' and ta the midst of a ruined SHaWln the first Un( lUelf. exactly ao ,fit.a.Wousn. Shall No 3 i truck trm ruined steeple of a church, witv the bml4 Von raised Into the like two jagged testn. (iter tne Mus dust ned mown away, oniy mm visible. WJtit th.e fifth thet w raC ta wire, nrst jie inner tse otswr as us .eveicoeu li 3 ftHr bH 1 ... r...... ,. v,., (. hin to be Mid Government it put'ine forward Id not two to fifty years of age hom .. fl P V tallowing ta the text of Premur tmay juit My a word here images.. Tlr. U m isod Is no .ccpl- ffi "V 'iemLiVen wnondeS o pect to be available ls not ve'v"' ,$ ' KF sS& I rfatf 9ornooi. German position and of the probabilities urot. the Kartell and British armies. f " JfS,5 iV coulS 1 5 x his hands country We have already raised in this tween forty.two and fifty that h m i 2? f! -..,.,. .. . . .. ... , . of the ease thev came to th. rottclu.lon But we .houtd be guilty of great. It "? n2 ?rwid reneh dlvltlon country for military and naval purposes men of that ace are not coins to ! I I Btt&t Sk?! H ' , ' " '" ' ' " lh'- ,tl,,H """ wl"" tnlgl't bo f.lel, error ljv. were to under. WJ H '"t Ji'KPtd toTVin ery nearly 6,000.fl00 men We cannot called up to the flehtlns Uau j1' I HKv ' Th . H i leal Phase of this terrible war Thero mim..,. r,nr...nfil... .nrt m n,. mln. estimate the rreilf of tli rrorf throur;i nd unaoutceai unpeg i nronortlon of men a sort of rourh estimate tha. u -..' I . Kaf - J ls a Iu" ln 'h norm, but tho lmrricn IMer. in the north of Januory. or the 'Tha ei.nr has raplurert .luab la W srew ! pu population is you can 'n fthtr bllU- on.y a emsll percontase of men 1 i, Bt . si lhM .... nonMi... m,,.. .rr,t b'gluulng lbruery. thit the aitsclc ground, which l (oo near Amiens for There ' no doubt gbout the wii t tn i hi,,e repeatedly em- ago -who will be lll-oly to come unr ik! i f B &l. m I ljno'our Doubtless we mutt expect ' rJ (o thf ,ulf()rt or cnrlt, and ho lias u. and comradeship of General roch I , that , , m,M 0f Commons rrc,j,ions or the bill 0r "" A fe M JPf- Hg ! more fierce outbreaks and ere It U finally vouW he , ,IUrIf on , ,ery Wd. cdtd fr Iha tine blng iu irlri'llpg liv no doubt that this arrangement will ..We ,ve iht. rftslt,ft naw in the 1" 1 K5r!iJ8W.'-- 8 J 'exhautted there will be many moie front, that it would b- on attack on the '".. of our great arinles. ?e "'W ,?l..n''tnm.e u ,? mnl? ml ,Ml1 rhe command of the ,m rte- Talks of nyuiptioc. f. If BKiyKr 1 - n , , ... ... ,. ,,. , Mt front nrr vrt ncalledt tint the "I wl',1 now te the Houie tomethlns but in Hie rplrlt Put it lthe most lm- , d not nlcrcly for ourfle. but for Now- I come to the question of .. I & " J . . u ' ' ' o "anV wo,"u ..Vtu.nulato nlnety.fl.e of the measure adopted b3 the cabinet portant .lerlen that has been taken In J,r B,(lki upon lh, ttfortl e put for- emptlons from military ervice t i r 1ti', , i Luropo and tho fate of liberty through- .ii.i.inn. for the nurni.e bf making tint 1 5 meet the emergency, I have aJready reference to the coming battle Thla aril rhit Is not onlj i queftlon of Known to every one who- lis had e,H f ' tMMyvsW, out the no,l, may depeud u the ,ue. J ,"',(, tl'.v would thro v the whole -xplalned wlut was, done about the .trateglc unity U. 1 -ibnnt to tin Hemic, m.nnlnc tli. n;tt: Ills bI.o - nuMUon once In tin dimcultv of obtaining i . . PWMIj ' . i re., with whirl, ih. ,, t-.i nr it.e.n of their rooun and llnlr .trengtli Int.. I tench rwerve I he cabinet took ev crv the fundamental condition of victory It of blJ1iainC. of adding m the numbers power that one of the many obrucl,. ft u fiHKSSrlpfr 1 .. , . l-t nf ft.-eo of the ir, "r:' """ iint point tep to hurrv up re-enforcen.entg lii order can only be maintained I by compile oo- f lipi n(j nt ,Ppurlnj t ; is ship. cu K tho number of tstStl,.!, 1 ISPWell f ' i " " " rchl,,c,J "tl r,,u,"'""J- ,',,., Mil" would be tho 'fill P the pap in our armlet No operation between the Governments and TIl, , ou hax, BOl a inereantllo marine wh.ch lw,e bitn sranltd, oft M iHMrjft A a "th H"rnmont. therefore. proro.ct ", fn, ,ch large numben of men oer piiteu the zentraU and b som.tlilnif more Vllhou, w)lfh tin Allies could not gone wblcli at the Ume appeared ,u BS 'f '"" Prl.w.enl tod,yVr,,. Z HrliM. "nd mKh' fo; .-on tlio ohann.l , to .hort a thno. than ih.t-.ihe unn..M,hablo public rnnl,nue the rUgglo f or . a . Insle c.ent t whicl, ubou!; a no longerb, I W JG&Afc JC && ' nf0 "" '" rlr to . l,t thl- "Hl ", ".i-'luMen Mr llcnrv ' . , nnergencv w, gr.at It c'I,l7h"v70m,'3J tnat , ur th-u twin lr"'ui that must be borne in mind, and The minuter of Sat oSal Mn'lefgjSfll ' ' WI J&FJk . 3ffZ "'"""r5' iM ,he All,r ,0 "vl,"Kr ",l "".on. rhef of ihelmpcrl. .o c.,n.e P'IJ; W ' o .J1;" 71',U": A eenewlHslmo'in ,fi"i .frdlnary and full haVeer happen, and ulis-Uyr p.o- lus the power under the ?pmeatlS W &Mjf- 'St-& '"'" Th' will involve I regret - to od whirl, wo, .ubniltled tint mo ntd tu 1 ririw he : uu , fje l V ' ..e of th Urm may bs Impracticable pot3,, we put forward today U wouJ ear lo mncil certificates cranteV ! P ! JSlr ""'"' a""1"'- on " P'Tt of l." '" two or three mouth, ogo, ond 1 Unlr relat w It viae th the ereut- Th"; lhrM fun-tlont which a gui- & folly to do anything whirl, would occurat0na, eround, ana g f ' I jPIC' VMV ,,j,j1' ' "", P0PUl'"n 8d nothing think that It w, one ,.f the n.o.t to. e regret tl at found , ' , ""f;'' al v eldi ttraleglcal. tactical and interfere with the ono fundamentnl con- t0 mah9 fre Ufe 0, th, pc,8 , 'JmmSi iraWP. U"'J'(, JUalf: ,"e,nJ bUt 'J1 mon l" TtUM """""'i '" e0CU'y ",,",,lu' SJ cWMno SiltlS olto SSnlnJitMtlw Vlit doe. admlhUtra. dillon of .uccetL to the Allles-that the ,vlll be several of thee exemptions 4wJS 7 I lT trlalfcS '""- "T'ty antl, e '"t tint -vc that wa, ever made the CM vltj " a nrocetdlnV But tin tlve mean' It mean, control of orgsnl- navy and shlpplns mutt bo first v,n bo canceled under the power wSrt ,HS mgSMig2 L arc f hUn ,ff a t U cC.ntlal l Lutv ,crllr ,-ortM r0ePso- t'M6n- tht nP'ntm8nt ,nd ?'" coal and nleel a Problem already has been conferred on the ml. , . . . , -J I '"bl '" Ur rm'0nal "fe -As a matter of f.'ct. the attack was RWWfta 10 .c'SlSe'StWrno ? we I've also ot to r ,.; l plaS atlo itTn SfiW I MLEV P PERLCY ,r","t "'"" ,n ,,,,,0,y ,rad ", l ,,1,lrU' hy about n,"t-MYTn fou"5? "d ratrlotlim ihry have shown 'Jlo to r ve to Perals of another largely to our alllee. a well as -trel Eu . n ha,0 en lus,d , ,h1eemt I Chnirmb I of tho LlborS Loan J "Ptfor. I cw,e to tfi. eircun..w- ';;?,. ttaV had ei.fbeen v ,hrou(hou' LTntry witrfa naUofial a'rmy o. In largely to tmi-rojed JS v be ncc.jry w ttrth,,,1, I r lliii . f.. i,. uTlV,,. h hlch led up to ur wbmtttine these 13'V- TnL !??.' ..l.i 'J...".1.?, fi. Oermau. i;ags-rBl Oalni in tin va.lous Induvtrles to . via v ,th cstmptlw,t granted on ethtr , " ""-'- '"' ",c "in' - ipHiiosjIc to Parliament" I ought to av sagen u oojeci unuouoi.my JS . ,ipreu lor rnny trey are adipting ineneiie iu. - croundk .1 Dlftnct 'tn, ,vort) t0 whv parl,jllt ;,a, capture of Anilena and tho severance of 'Thtrs was an und.rlanrllng that -,, .. --,... o.uth" ar- tu day to new conditions, and to the in- "Accordlnsly. it is pm-ided by the Mi ,, immediate,, summoned' .' u.1 BrU.rh and t -neb tore. ........ ov, unr nmeteen vearouW be on rM;;.,3enf,ioflllb. not creased numb-tn .and ."ly lncr. , his Majesty may by ProclsmaUoS f man- of t in. Invoked ployert jnd employes within the United An. I n.i nrfnv nrff, mvin biaies tno necessity r minting me ' tlu ,.dlui.ti,,ent nf ml tndu.trUl dUnute. O'iNUlL AWAHUS tU.N I KAv. Itv .u..... . A. , .... ,,... ni.i,,., u ,..,,1 l0H" ork UclMeeil 1 Itwuiltgli otl'l A section In Big Ucavir and orth ""' " nrii'e " ,,, .! h hcanloti. .SowiaHtlr. uj SSI '..450 S3 und Iiirmcrt, n Tomalo Pr.c? J,n;ri;tdr,nc:,!uVdaV';o0 UK? upon . 1 prlci for whleYh thoy would crow. tomatoes for tho lomlnK season More tomatoes for tho .otnlnn season More '"" 10 -ores were represented ami it i like so man writhing snakes,, and I re membered tin! ram Impression under Tho difference In smoke and in area of displaced matter was very marked as against the first few among the ruined Kr""h :":.-.,,.. ,"Z"u UT..... --"-- vU.... ..,., lho fragments less vicious area und Iht smoko being brounlsl.ly white Wo were dearth """ ""Eft r They were no more at work when the Boche served the sam dish. tlil3 time '! ..1,0 .,, raiim succession, one ot , which seemingly landed among the j working party Some had time to tike cover, tho others to the number of n.r. it..i a... .. fa ..,'.. .,..---:--. "1?.. '"""- iiiiue u. uoien ia 11? nr fhrnu nir thsm the men under cover came out, all again going oacs. to tne work As he spoke the men arose, each and every one bf them, none injured because God is good or their hour had not ar rived. But Instead of returning to the Job they made for the communicating trench, where we could see them In a group, talking, and evidently endeavor ing to decide If or not they should go back to their stakes and wire As they stood, and .1 oould almost sense their conversation. I saw an officer come down the trenoh, for the man came to atten- ttnn. while h lull lis. hi. SiM.fl H. they dispense with the formality. One. evidently tne "noncom in charge, ea luted and explained. The omcer spoke as his attitude displayed. He was say. Ing It would, be unwise to continue for the present. One smme at tha and nearest, obrvln without tils k.rowi," edge, maae a geeture oi respectful dls. gust, and' I could hear his unspoken though:, "Ab, j alnt afraid of them Bushes i" And then be rolled a cigarette as the officer passed on. and the '-ngncom" carried out hie superior' orders, Work on the new wire laying -.res off for the iftMia. &!. hud worl nl'tr tha ...I, jt Z2Z.7r'l." ' 7j.C5 ." " "KfettfV 4 rv2 i hi l iaaii i a nn r&ritititi inur niirini' im, naiinaniiu nr uii'i.ui iv i i uiiii.riii it iiuinu i i ... ...i.j i ...iai.a... .. -ni trt t iir r ins sun lAiiHinn ri 1 1 , i i i niiipnis ii u i . ' iii'ii iiirv tiiss, lu iv. I "T. . ..... .a. . -..'... T till ft (Mr tf Tin allnai.-n m. ,iU .... uiv m i .. .. . . ., . . .... .. i .. . (Uan ..? Inl'n ' . : z .,. ..v.. ".".K....;,..? .i.v.f." .ur.ri . . .... .,..... .... ... . irnu nunrem 1 1.- ' " i"" I ..."."".. ."':."-. . " " .".. ..7..... .u..;.. .......,-.. nn econom o ttrengin oi me ""w.'i wouiu tan Miwnn tnc term or the nrnn. K";; d ril I " MS" , "" "U,'f ''I ',",-". n.rlv.r....nWr4.MW There .rl tint they b0.e .lM ekaer.t.4 chli.ou. I make ,. apoop for . r-... - -- - -- . ""-- ; J- 1 ,.-. ...... ... .... ......-.--...a............ v-v.v ,i ..r iiijviit'u ... ,,.-. vii ..vui, u a .jui ,i,,i;itj..L (.,b,,.,ii S :S .STOP Tt. c bo;, !uvHJ th . --' -- -": ri ? v. A ; i -s: i Si ir r : .. rE - S ; crt o.or'rCons "TX !55- ""S'r 'f?"."1,!: eVJ! nuniber of dlvlv.on? ; o of the sllglu-y ril'rZ m.n. In - Tp se arX rU! ol.a.nVrof'cn - .0 PdX --'..- orUrof jhe -' .JJ? P .Anjerjes, noved at thu rVvtei his lnVnd ,tlel ' Tno '""'" a,?cn"a,: S.""Bf: -nd It. failure to hold the line of h. done our best to avert it a'y'eb'eu aV they noT are rev eaIed"'Tt "I now turn to th. . n.n , for hardly had the work rebegun Vhsn 0'" ' .'r .e SrSS ?n5 to' o S"f ,?, " ""l ll,h '- ; ' But " '"'r""' dlfHcult.es to be Z'H A, Vom th bod ed'to e"b iVwhlTl bVJIeaU"?; three more shells came over This time d flleult. A .the "nie time, in spue oi out le)r fln and pf rhp, the failure overcome are tremendous There aro plunge, because ha knows what It means Introduce todav t..i.ii...? .. only four men had time to take cover aU that- ow,lni W,i ?21 11, iv adequate! t destroy the brldgas-pntll national prejudices national Interests, if it falll Bu "fie hae taken it ' n! to rsl.. th. .ntti.?.? '"T0'"1. ' at the sound and flash the rest thro" t.p. night. "W the Oernums ev- all tIle ore ePiaioeld-lt would be un- professional prejudices and traditions battle pres thai the enemy ha. den end tn eiitolu , n.?" UP t0 fl': ing themselves flat while two shells, a l""3 t0 a Ln 5"",. ' iifi m '' to censure the g'eneral in comniaud The Inherent difficulties of getting two "tely decW.d to seek a m htorl h.h' for niwa,. t. r,V I i. ' ? .Me f'V we caw it burst fair among them s a Ur'e m"1" for EUrprise-, !ifn.u" of the arm: General Cough. But uptll or three separate armies to fight at, one Uoutl.iV v. ar S.,,, Vi 4 cl' i?,.iPMtT.. ,M " tffllty.fli.. but tho smoke cleared, they old not' rise tfite of air obeerv-atlon and of this the lhoi, cIrcllrn.,ance . cIearfU up ,t ar4 almost Insurmountable, and It can .ueue i o hhn.'elf " """" u'eUeo , i, n".d"ed " ", i" Tl """ii and the lieutenant said to me: enemy took full advantage. woula be ,u,iIy unf.lr tq ,lls ii,m,t, only b. .jone if public opinion In all ' ,., . ",ln,"r- ,,!t i.S ... .n"'Ic ' or leit.ne. It "Look at your wrist watch If they " should "5,e V? 6a'le ,ukori,,lfS srmy to retain 1,1s rv lea. ln the Held these countries insists up?. I at on" , T1""" "' d0ht h. lis, oramhelm- "i8Ld?.,t ." 7 ','Iu " '" t,, ftt! .. "A.UP .. twr conds i's,5, as w th, d mcu 1 y wh i he MUed , , , ,, ,,, tl, ,, m "p( , 4," I, greasou. There ,,, I, ee.uou,,, eon- J J ''"' n V."?!!:'r inn tini'n., nincr h.i a .......... ...,.- . .... m ill. r.Tir.m.ni nr ,.,n iittii nrinv itu t,i nprii inr ,mrt Tttii. f.,,1 li.t.i . Tr F.W VP ',M ' T ' , isii'i irMra suv -amy jwv T x -- """- ""SrK m;d'for;;a.th,nbeVer.;.M0 ?e rgenoy .nd o ad.n so far - - -o gjg, that f Jf t wUh a'd1rVirao5 .in gm. iwi i,iiv tiiiv in mio iisu'ssiry " . r . .... . .... i wfc ...... i .. ..- tmt. ut nttu in A.iirriin.tTinn arm 'measures to asilst the armies to deal v-.tn tin emcrg.nry ..Th proposals which wL Intn.d sub eee.l. there was u i.nn.l.lrrnhle retlr.- in.ni mi n.n nan ..f ii,. it. 111. i. .,.. - - - ii'v .-- . i l -. immI under these cuudlllout It l not nl- vil.it actuallv Tiappened nni .... in.- omo uuir in oriiii.i . I .."" ". natural!) engagw ano; na,ve to concon- m h-.wiiiium iimi-ii m p-iiuiia oi n,c enemv anu uniii tno strain re- uos it would bo vprv..llfllcult to In.tl. " ilm.ryiflln,M.I,ii.rt. ""v "' hnpwmil uml to fmnlsl, "" "l-au explanation of tho battle of the enemv and until tho strain rc- I "However. thr uri. two or thrm ,W-I- -- ,-' :,-,".1,i-1,0,utJl1,V '," ;;',", u,"liiU0" ';; two thliiKB which 1 think uboio ill mutt be uvoldeil Hi. rlrslts tint nuth (icts; which stand out und In stating mutt be uvoldeil fh. tlnit It. tlut noth ing should Uo ..nu vvnicu couia give in- 11.17. I'p to the end of 1917-up to. say. abuut October or Nov ember the lerinan combatant strength In I ranee, ... n. r. ikri Hi.-,.. ' t li. r Thn s as two to tho Allies' three Then ,canu lho ,, collapse of r lussU. ,,. ... irm,n, Imrriod tin lli.lr re- and the i.innans hurried up thlr re- leased divisions from the eiistirn front and brought tlvm to the ws-st Thev '"' "ln nca.ui- ot Aiitlrlan rup. . ,,,,,.,. i,,f, ,..,, .....isrri.i.ri te iiiom ' .,'. " " '",. " " ". , ,.' "...,",1, ..""l?. '" ,h" " :,,,?.L. ' TuP!"!?. ''WrtXWrtMSilZ. 'which Is always commanded hy the of. fenslvt. t that wy know wherj thiy , mwn m " lw M...r. ..,. ,. they clmoso tho location : they know thu width of the attack , they know the dl- menslons of the attael: . they know tho nnie 01 inu 4iw- 1 .. .. . .e. .nAl.. t tvdt. Ihnl lltj " ;-.L-j .. .k. ....nl, til (hat Im. rin. offensive Troops Moved at Muht tespect, Ceforl the battle the srcat Uerpian concentration was In front of our troops That was no proof that the full weight of the attack would fall on us There was a very large coneemia.- tlon opposite the Trench lines. There was a very considerable .concentration- ..l -i.i- -.71, r. V .. night brought their divisions from the porthem part to the point where the attack took place. They alto took sev. era! divisions from oppotlte the French inurtb?rore ?uaty u'Voumavr dually easy for them, while cwentrat. in. irwyp. ws"-iv v. ... ver the men the tame way French Allies VredUted Time 1 am only referring to shovr how exceedingly for generals en the defenslv exaetly where. In thtlr judgment attacK- is coming ana -wnero td eiictntrato thefrWerve?, galiantly at VhT. hour ' Ueed"''.."'; o",'n""paart "Io"fn ? hi? mpVn 'Il.hough " t oin'Tn ZottrXV T, rST """ '7 nfch rn The H r mon l And the .eeond que.tlon i that all "' ' ' 'd ' '"'m "' Pa" m,Bnt be very well the d.-lslve battle 'hIte dlv is on IVIm virt in rJ ?mf U T? tran-port services alrol,n,v formerly Austro.'iungar'an Amhss- rserlinluatlou-ot ,h. r must r.,u, ' . ".--".Si" ISMH of .. r T'TSMtiW arey' 5 0 n nlng of tin battle ln,ne loti , eelKral, th. t un0 r ordln. M11,( har, ,,,, u , .e portion of Brlt.rl, ,roop In thee" realized how much 'the cM tervlco has , LVte'd'"' Vlme'rmTtt Aiutriatts Miprort ficnnao ary conditions no one could v .ilk across. odlrS it was not one ef our chief divisions. I urn rcferrtiij to Infantry done alread; On one hand it has had , " ',,,, Vi ' a'? " ., If. wit , , , , , , the part which wa traversed by tie caut.s of anxletv W c depend upon It dlvlslont to rleo4 o Iikp number of men for the I ''m c '" ih r? rrei.ent Wilson 1 - 'T "aru v ta'ninSTw ?r,hJ1n,ed,,;r bJ obtol'uwv drv V imU "P thC fl8feCl,0n '" "" "' "ai" '" 1Iou" r"" 1'T "ny and" obeThe" U ZloVS cme ar" ""h " '"' ' ,L,J,1.,k ' .'ilJiV Lr7,,no?.lnn! ".. . ' .t...1,J.,:?r,:i.,.?n:.. ," l?"MZJS 1: ny .,:ait",''-:reJt0"a .'? l m Iher. l u n,HTO to and I, meeting the Increased strain oi pcr tllr nm! liM,.. .,,., " ,VlS than o. tin Irt of Jn.lVry. w do " o ono' a i ,,, v ' nil o (v 2S? .?. "rV. l1?.''? ""Ti "r eatr" e'"P M'" -l - "'rk Hut ever, at risk of some dlslo- , foremg I way to coat It novV that it might probablv tucceed to the etnt of penet ratine th British line to tho etnt "f ''Mb t'v utMaii of Hi. Hmritv that tin Knlier lnfori."d t i .-- . i ......1 i.. .. .-- nil k v us torn ii 1 1 iii. a 'nail uuai iiiciii. siir tiev have no unlled loinn.uiid ' lilrh .iiohi tlut tint war viliut tlicy wrro re. vtin; In the inalu upoui Hint 'iltliuusl. ..---...- . oi the coivmiiinder.lti-clilef as to whlcn u. vi in make tin ?rctiei provuiuu 115:1 Inn "', two eparat. command. Hu problen I. a dlllk-ul. one 'ttVmore .nicA.ll to artjiut tin balance of risk, and tin -norul I; fl"W' naturally ,o,n,d rauiv to elvr htniHcIf mid hi- army tin IioikHI of "nv r;'!;; o b . tnni.n of "v doubt Tltut nu In hmiu If goes wronu tlitie lir Hon, 1- Inld ro.-ponalble to his own ouu- tpnun lor inc mioij ui in. arm; vtrather Al.Ud l.nc.115 at this tlmo of ur would be (u tlut 0ndltou 'Not oulv thjt, but the fact that tt . . u ainwtc ln.aA ivitil ilia mini unrl itm was warm, increafc-l the mist, apd the Gonrwns w-ero actually In some jarta within n fw vurds of our front linn within a fw surds cf our front line before uny one knew of their approach It wus iiilte Impossible to obrve them im. was it specai o.sjuian-age lo -. inamucii u our soneinc ot orsauizaeioii in ,,,, narticulur nan of tha line dc- .,, KS u "nn.Vt,0 IrtVnllt lire do not thlnh that any distinction can bo frrn tVthsBrlMLa2LT.nd tit "g1",, tn """" "rmy "" "wt "And brl4tlier ;abal" . ...fc. mada In the n. wnJ in t.,.. ...:......- ----' - gap: "which tpIg'hT'hav hV'tV Tnen ueaerai uougn itecilie, "Lntll the whole circumstances whleh Mi before tho Government by their rail. ltary advisers ..A,ur the retirement of the Fifth Army the French reserves camo up lth remarkable rapidity, when their potlllo be'fore ,he 'ba,tl9 Is borpe In mtnJ. Jn faet, the epeed with. which in 1.118 war, anei wcfcween me wurase ui our troops and the handling of the army the the ThIr1 Arm h'eI(1 evcJ , , hundred yards to the at. t thJenemy-I think It right that ? SSLS?": ? SK.E: w-j , . pf f J, ,- , ,., - ...t.TT .v.i nsiliianee il.in ln true anlrli of sn. ii vvi,iii,ii.i. I'.vevnt- .b ..iv - ": - 1 ""-,... ' opdos te the ''' !::Lv",!I !i.,Blr!r -""'..'I so convinced and tfte same thin. ap. and everything depends t toiii..M..i.i. wr 109 sr.acn vrinr. in. ...j ." vl. ." .' .' -. .v .''.-:-' .... ......... .1.1., ,. u. .-j" -.-i" t-.,.. pv.Ulen Is' for the moment .tabljli.d. Si ' . '""T".. tf.lfCS? Wl I'Su? r.,..,?'l0.'. lter "Wtlp. er ume '"''' .V'"" 'rmani, p.. i ih.y .ireed tithe apno ntmeStVf ti.ri. -lvlth Anerlean aid v. ran d. iV n... Z..T.Z . ..i 11 1. .1 11 a At r ... va iiivi. uviiiii'i vi wee sts iw uiiisi a, it a b ..- ejrt tit1 -er i r- i vMwuikEE. iiijiv n in m tun to that in srd.r !!2!"" Lr,'"" u,:I!'V: '.7 "r!?",1! ra FisU to the suprsme dlreoUen ef ev. .th American help w. .'i f.Vi to i..V d moult it is :rr..L..r,.'iiii.v. .i.. T ---"- tne svatety oi i me din arni.es on sseure hh.is w. ar. prepared ourwi,., ei,.i. . i. A. .I. ll v ,!. K1.I.H .111...., ,,. ,,, f.Br.1. I. ,..t,. av.n r.a.l.. ....!... ,t. - ' ..:" .".. "" """ l.riT III i, ,m m...t . . . .. . ... . .. ....--..--.. ..-.,-- .. ,.-T .. . .... F. -.r. ---.,. ,, ,' ..iia wiiv. I iim, n. M...... ....,, ... noma nil, n.r.. .i.m.n Kmv, n nuiji.. ..tt!. --.?"T!" ",'" '" """".. - -,?'lj: 4J,.n?..,l" J?JflA.!,!f! te" '".,(L!?i?.fl.- ,lJin..r.t tu. T?,V .ai,,y "t, Kr,"i-Th SSI ?!iU!&.PmW!to injr uuiui, -hi pr. p .Mwr n nn- ..... .w.. . ".'r"'-- .' " "tsmi.m tj.".'"' . -inw sifo vvnat II inefe vra. an Invasion. -.- mfivn lown.niPi ra.sao ijo.ouu wor'" JoliMedlr obtalpfd a ret lW4 sqe. f- W pUie mj?t brlUJanteoW.fv Jp -will happen ltW demand which )tho "Tha proportion cfvweri from rorly ubKXll'Uon, 'P a HW mort than. ... 'Las'ai. . . . mis' ' .Uw ,i i A. . ." .udsibL . . V ,'Ajitv. A' C ' .vA i . . ' i.'jfcits?-, , " 'itaej .taaoBHBMHJb. -. - . HiiiyMhMii. iii i iiniBtfBas.irn i i niSM.Tiiii. r wafciHPiTift i .t i i i .vBsavBaaKavJriti, . .. 1 1 iiiwii ill ii i ii ii 1 1 miii . . . clved i-lx monthr.' training we felt It nceary that thrj ihuuld b. c-nt t.i France. M...U ..!. Iu..., uui .....n i..w -". .m.M BHMUlH Ml.. !. f. lkf.ll L ill unstantiai resent ss and in rrunte u Greater now th.n before the Kittle, and we all know ..,.. k..m...... ..... . .r..,. n., vv nai in minii ntr iild uui biiiii- ii f w tu this battle L"iiMl the whole etorv of ihe battle Is told it win ne almost im- pci-Jble to eitlinttc the teivlces thev IIIV III M 31" ' '' - .--- , ,,,n tle uir,,llnu t tin H.hibo lb the malirhil Hnl ilr"iHlle as.l-laneo rn .I-....I .... i,..lilrnl Wilson In this enter. ,l,r,.,l l.v lrelilriil Mllsoii In this e.uer. ,,.,J1, ,,r iiie niost liuporla.it d- Vl. ,7. Tin ' . In l.rl T. .' s"ue o'r ' V.-til.. .ulnl.i very well In deUr. ,,,,, U. . ,,,.,,.,. Iu 1r10rl1a there is a very consider- hi. nunibir of turn ill tin course, of training und the Allies looked lot-word to having 1 lar--p American .rmv in ! ranee in tin spring It lias tai.en longer trftln tr0Ops and thelr'olho complete the nece!,arv orai wus .,, imnossihle to nut I ' ' .. ' t,, v0n v . fore. Lnlted States dellnlto proposal dvnia f I . , . .1 Z st.-. - v 7 -- .. ... ...-,- ta' of Male for War 11 this country Uhln twn or three da- , after the battle o.curr.d PHllculttei, Are MpUlped -Another Important decision taken by came more obvious after the battle than .... i..f... H,., ih.. im... .,.!.. ...... eurf-r.T7rom O.V fact tkt the? .?. US nUebgoe "t W .'.Si other. Valuable time was thus lost tome of us bad been deeply Impressed Tw thV Versa to. deelslons car- JuJf ., and the extend T t o .whlclf they SJro wt carried oul : thta inoi tho me J0 Inoulre '- Verll Worth the 1'ftee "I retpectfully shggeet to tie Houso . s" 'I "" .. liiiuuhii, uy establlshlnc the conviction without chal- Unge, may. I think, be worth the price we paid for It. "A few days after the battle com- t.thbut ti ncQmmaed,erra,,,?n0?hVe M.jnMmnmJvto marilwlr. hau anticipated to turn uioms .oiuitru trlan arinv would be more powerfullv ."..,..,.. ri Z. L. ' .1 ,".. . number uf dtMsloup ejy opt had the Turks, what would havo happened : the. ag of twent.lve should be re- ..... '." ,' " ." M, ;,,,( j lldcntly fMeled. ' lfort the.-e attacks thcru were Turk- talned Tli.it is the clean cut Wt comb eoncerned she vi "ill remal on th sfle Under Iho clnunirtauces wc. the-n . till dlvi,ons helping the Germans, In out beyond that That la what Is ealled , .-,.", " tJ.i;.i. "L-i?. .?',..-... ! fUbmltted to the President of tho Kusi-la They would havo been there the clean cut. I shall explain It later ...... ,...".' .,...,?...! -" v in s-upportlng the authoilt! in the u prenie s.rat-glesl plans. chOEcn by tin tiovtrnmenu snd eupportlns the pv tlie .AlintAB .. ..l.. . 41.1 .l.r..t I. HUH w.i4ii ...u.o u.l. i.ll :i ... vu. machinery input right Hitherto, i re- asssr;.r and those sreat Inherent .iillloultlos vi-ere 1&?J21TXZ' here wrro dlllleulMes of cam inc out ..,.. ., '" ..'... . . : ... . . iiiisii miiii ninnn n .ittii' at ri iiri iiiri ,., worse, valuable time lh lott "f entreat th. nation a i whole to , ,aItd united for tlv united cofitrtl of -... .--.-,..,.. "There la another matter to which I should like to refer, and It Is tho sue- ,..,i ,.,. tnn ,,... K... ,i.. sipated on a 5ubi.ldl.1rv enterprise Not .1 single dliltlon was sent trmn l'runce to tho ia.-.t llh re-g.ird to Italv lutej Ii not biti for the fact that there arc battalion- of Prcm-li and llrllsh dlvl- Ions tin re, the Austrian arriiy would have beiti ireo tu throw the whole ol ia ttrength on the wc.tern front. It there wer not some there now the Aus helping th' Qeruiunn on the west, es uctly as thev helimd on the ea,t ll.it only . - . --- , . - --- - '" ,1!s nappenea .."It I. ...ot the fact ,w. we llBvC got W,,i,. ,.. ... .. .1... " .. y....!.. V"'""-. "'.' " .vinaii. Willi ?XTA$Z -'- T&'Z UeeUloU Sought Thl. tear I want the House to consider for a "untc ". dllo of hi, allies. He now ' "t the height cf hi. power, and Jlu.. "U. " ." "" ,.,"M., ,,h,,e A,""" "ot 5.' come lnto 1U "length, b,. thj. sr".. eBiy may punotii. something which spprosclirs l.ls fHH strength. But onb. "I rw. feebler and weakrr In --- - - 5- --... v.(, ,,i, this means a prolonged battle from the "h Sea to the Adriatic, with Oar. many and Austria throwing in the whole of their strength. """" "d ?- A" " C P It- oceo po ii- There are Hill seven or .i.v,. ,..,k. ..."i "..':' m. ! ' I .Don keenln? ."".'' '." l?' "rousn 1-erna vou approach onion vie must can upon-it to. no more. -,..,. (hn. ,-,,. rtritnt.. ,h M . ers, nut to AlKlianlstan. und through Afghanistan and u clean cut of voting, lit mon mutt ..,. h.rR.i. i,0,,fi..V h. ,t. Turf be n..llon-t you menace the whole of IudU Had it be made I Jv to -icceM nv teimn The alS?rM it.tM I'runci not been for the blows lntllcte.1 upon ' "It is proposed that no lit men below !?,,,,, . FJ '1,-'.. 7i? f.'K. 2, bv th splendid and generous way apd fMvolous' Pp..u" liliii have was " promptitude In which America has come "j,,, de,l if tl ,,, a ,a l tlut !1 , .. within which the rlehtln. , nt bo withdrawn in great emerjeiKy for our battle line Not without uamJEe 10 inuUfctry -o iwi iu.k ..-... -- wtthout. to a certain extent veuietiinc - .,.,.. . ,,. ,.. , now or . "- -" - " ,T nftw hence &ut:i,tt.vui..ot.bopr... nt moment nap hip mine ." " msu-power to re-enforco their orate, o. l-'rmn hss. without tuuins into .it- , Mim thos. ifrpat re.-ervts in America - - . - - - - - dcrmaus Culling 1320 Clust rho Cermans, hovvevir uic Culling anntlur rlat,-, whhh will produce ... .. ...... . I ""meut the totals lor incmmiiB, ano Mllnuw" ,'-,v !" n.n. .... .... w men win or uvvuauiu ir r.rai.-..i. 'out iirnil.'F in tho lie-Id during this pro. nrl.h. April 10 - M.nna ditpau longed batih, upefh which vie urc onlyu-avs Th' tone r.f lro.)eent Wllson't Just enuring I will noiv give roughly isp..-ii ut ISaltlmon is Ucrlored in Aus oiih of tin propotuls lo niuki In ordci rm, I'lthougb In th eire-umttances It to lucre-use tin nuinlicr of men uvull-I j riKiirdod os ore ullngly intelligible able "No on is llkcl.v to forget the tine r. spouse nude bv tho miners nt tne beginning ot th wur or thr tpleudld It I. nronose-d that It nbauld Ik. inintle.! to other ndu-trie n, woil -- , Jleti 'erde. iuid.l.v ppeul should be cur- tailed In thu rfspect. ,. .... He Ruled to JTIfty There ls another consideration The strain upon the medical profession hat li.rti trir..'i. iilr.irl,, vv. .... .. n, . of medical men and ,. . ' ml. u,-,7 "... to do It by the hard nececs'itle. of the ln spsclal c s ts. wl h special train- "f and special experience, to eeeure tMr StVUeV f0r the Intimation of Invsiloo "When lou come to the ti,n nt raising the aSe to flfty It does nit m.an that men between fori i.Tu ?.:, "'.,',:" uUb , ni sorry 10 Say tnat thfi. Is .1,. exception, and vve cannot therefor, depend upon men of that age altirYthA to makB the finest nghtlns : material .Ther, are a gd roiny wrMeea m L&J& l4r S-S b6E, .kn!,., -::,,' T'.I'MW .. v:t -:-7' ." - " i wouiei oe ITf-.h'tPfUl to get men of this aae to "" "WW " order to release voitn... .. m,..' L !. .vi.uce " ""'i men to enter (he line. Thtre.ls also to be borne , ,.v. mat w im. ia ,. home defense, so i to be able I men from thl. Ctuntru ., nn nt.... k" t.Z''' ?" ' 'T""if '" n leriy end d'.rtt Miuii !mt 1 ll'itl ll-l lltttlflroilk rtV itnnn r. ci lin.vt, ., M "VI V,, .1 it, ,, ." firldin. 1. ,l.r .art. .....I .n 1 liili.P.I in tlil ,,l 1 ttf.i n... llk In Its- of the country. nature specified in the rroeltmatUon Mhall cease to have effect, and thatuhns any eucii pruwaijiJ-won remains la XOlTI no exemptions thai I Lt pranltd hlch 1,-. ,.!.. Inn mnM,m. .rr,l f..X ,.. ,T n . .,. TZ ,,S.ZZ.Z.Zr.iZ "S ; ; - 0 oni. in nave io cnooso oetween elteer submitting to defeat or taking the neees. , -,r- measures to avert it Y e v. IU never .ubniit io j.-ccnting defeat - - . lj jf ech Jloderate, of the Aus trian Prefcs Iho i'..'(nil.il pplnt I- considered to lit the I'r" idetite reading In the e?oiidl- tlons Indicated, to make peace even now The situation, the.cfore, Is looked general, the dfe. peech as '""f "". "".. v' f. P0"0 " ""anatinB troin JTCriuent ,; a tcmiolllclaj telegram from Be"1" s..i 'Wc learn trom a competent source that tynperlal fhancellor von Hertllnr . I has no Intention, as reported ef so" 1 peaking In the flelcliftag He Is rather of the opinion the present Is not th time for wordf, but deads" .FLAG RAISING AT IUVrJRTON Service Dnnncr Wjtli Seventy-four Staru Unfurled Mtertoa, y. j.. April lOThi service flag pref ented to the borough by Council- lay nlcht with ex'relses bv ths Riverten 1 -eamzation for MUltarv Training Tna nag contained eeventy.four etars- AS dresses were made by Mayor Ttennitt and First Lieutenant l V" Levy ef Camp Dix Walter Rogerr, eiialrpian or the raen"! committee of th. third Liberty Loan, announced that" Klverton had ra!d more than StOO.000, entitling it to an fonor nag, which was unfurled by Mrf r H Uoif, chairman of the women? committee Tho line of march Included tha banc. 100 men in uniform Including the Horo L lrurn a.myra, ninety nirmy". . ui me jeu cross, inc.uej.ng iweni."" 1 Of IhA limlivr nA !.. Fit. . .1.11 TlM V Company ' J SOLDIERS MADE INSANE IN WAR STATE'S WARDS Speciul Anangemcntc Modo (or deception 01 Aiu cted Bent Home im vhm w A Mrro niMin jivoun ivaiuorcrttii, 11 corrrfcnnnriiint nf II. rtalK Hit .. r.HM...t...-i VI iw 4 ctiiisyivniuif v a narrUburr, April lC.Arranjemnti p have been completed" with the Audit jfe General and the State Poard of Public Charities wherebyennsylvanla sololem 5 wno may becoine iniane while in mic wry rervjee, .will be eared for at tBe Turther step, win likely be taken wltt ; the War Department to prevlde ao'dtera viiii (jurseu .a in., preetnt nail "i State Hosnltal la lnadeouata. To provide room for the aoldlers. PV fJ nii w M.rtinivM noin the a5 iS'l ' onrs oeaie iiospteai to ra.rv.ew w burg State Hospital to Karvlew aw n,w BlV. hospitals 11 be un ..... ,,..n .fi.. f.. T7... .nu.,,... i of new Bta'.'o hospitals -will be uni;p taken until after the war, although sites .f V TCV)U. $15,500 Bonds Bousht by Farnitrt Ilurtftilia. N. J.. Anrll l(l.Ielllir8kf . the farmers of the community to .IP j i: f
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