Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1918, Postscript, Page 7, Image 7

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KVEyiyg PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, . MONDAY. APRIL 22, 1018
T
TO HIT GERMANS
GOOD REASONS FOR BUYING LIBERTY -BONDS, OUTLINED BY WELL-KNOWN AMERCAN NEW SPAPER CARTOONISTS
KODAYS, PREDICTION
iMf Off Invading "Tur-i
ICJH TULA LIE.
.1 DIDN'T MllTir.
gKeek," Says U.S. Officer, I
ERICANS SAVED DAYJ
ml Laborers Held Breech
Cllouw. Preventing Rout
s, Prcvcnti:
in rieanly
WALSH in Serar4-on Timeti
EVERY DOLLAR SHIELDS A SON OF UWCLE SAM-
.....n-n ia I K-ni'io public r.tiltt'-r
Wr '.- Aii.mlr I'ort. April 22.
,in i.i i
,y nctifr.ll I OCII wiiiuii tvn
n
.uprcilltiea by nn American
111"' inim (- ' .
ncanly. Tli
Jujrprise
r
F .- dri0
C' ..iiii.io will rut off tlic cx-
. turkey ticc-K nf tho German
PT d ,,6 returning olH.fr. who dc
Eiluit capture of Amiens would not
PS,... maw because of the Mratrsl.-
JlbullbyA.nrr.rancnBliiccr-.
"'-. ,.im uas acting an nn Ob
's? . , i lino tronohoi, wan oil
" 'hen tiomlcsoilpt collection
! engineers throw Itself
.. ti to-mllr cap In the
' 'l for mix bourn held lit
SiToSn In ma This gallant
ut until re-enfonements nr-
HARDING in ftrooklvn Fncsfr. .
THE TEUTONIC IDEA
By StIBEL
LIBERTY- BONDS MEAN REAL PROTECTION
l r r z . -a "" ' '" - - --- - -- - -
BUSHN&LL in Elizabeth Times-
MORE BAD NEWS FOR THE KAISER
PAGE 'in Nashville Tennesbefln.
WITH EARS STRAINED
ls:r:r:i::i:;:F0ET0STRiKEAGAiN, boche finds American boys
WASHINGTON'S VIEW READY TO MIX IT AT ANY TIME
CSir." sa.rt Hi'
kt tc ""'
.Ulcer, vv hose name
Tho lirnnaliM vvrrj
.i nn u all alone the
. i . Inrrllf
I .i !.t the Juncture of
fiTeiof wnrral. HMH? "l 0URli.
L,, the brcal.
To-Mllr
tl.rtd
(.lip
III I.lnr
WruimnB" """ "rl" "c,r , ,
.SSl(loueh fou.M iollre.1. and lie
StflhefuR on Hi.1 not know Just
: the otliet or what It hail
"-J. .. in-nille can. Willi
. . .ir.... i.r.ivvr-pti. and tho
Hnnm' I" .; '. . .,, ., ,,,1,. nmirrd
n arnn imv
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Baker Sees Greater Channel Gallant Khaki-Clad Men, Returning Two Blows for
Thrust if Barren Results Que, Outfight Experienced Germans on
Continue
Toul Front
U. S. ACTIVITY INCREASES
Iiv HKNKI HAZIN
C,n it if it ii.ni urn been f..r the American
RSwrof a ....ill oh- of Ilrltlflll
L-lrraien on h-oiiI ilut
E wt..n nn
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I jrhfy mr i"i .! .'"- ....-
.irtatloncU ii"K "o n- bi.i.hii.
i,oni) hi-" ; --
,w nr i icn. ..iiir 1.......
'riir.N'io rlKht lacl
Prisoners Kill
nd Kbcanc to Own
Ti enches
ui. nritoit mill linutliiK. Ill"
M'nl.lnictnn, April 22.
War Prpnitmetit HtratcKlsts foresee
strecomlns llirjie nun ''i-' another i.Vrinon thruyt at tho Allied
'US. .. . , .... ..... ..... linrs lltoin niiwrrflll llii.n tt.nso Ihnf lmVA
M llrft ' tH"iiKiit i." nan una-i
it., mf of on. own men lor mo cone ncioro it me jirccni drne in the
Mir, tut when -omi- more linrxcniFti rimnnpt portH fallo. The tlepartinenfa
lOT,,traEi;iii.Koi. k .......- ,.. -,;.... 10.,0.. F11VS . ,.,...,, elU)r.
.. t,,.. nnli ll .Iftlllll III - ...--..
at mere a " '
-inH The li.nl rirt.li'ii ptralRht
..i(irmai Ktnrni.ni: for.T. and most I -nary reultH, but add
rfllfjn bad lien li.Ken prlvoncru be- "Looked at from a broad standpoint of
rth(v Kne ! h"d happened. , the general military situation
mrrlrn Mmnl In llrrar
'fiom the boche In 1 r I r. One In an old
.. , j . ,. , ,, . , man, ami tho other tnrro old women.
Staff ( ormpontlrnt d riifiio ruWir l.nti't- , ,,.i. . ,., n-., lt , ,,.,,, .,
I i(IJi the .imrrtron .trim (u fraxrr . ' I'OUo In the nrs, aKII.R why he
Captors. With l, Amrrltati Armj In ll.r I'lrbl, I liart not cxni-untnl lila home and Konc to
March IT. il l''ai'c of greater safety toward the
' ' rear.
I.N" THIS pecteur north of Toul. wlieroi , , . ..'...
1 liae no plaee to o, MonMeur be
our llm iitry Into the lino for oUe sstMt :nnil j ollI(, ri,t1(,r Mll l.Urx
than tralnimr lfjrpoieK occurred, we ( inol than ko ainonc utranKer I
out ahMilute riulet. u tenp waitltiB for
b.itever nilKht befall, a preparation
perhaps on dthpr ulilfl for a roup lie
main to come ltli the broaliliiK day.
I And upon both fldfii, too. n rcadlui'cs
to . epel.
I I thought of these thing, of the ex
perienced batbarlati off iheio In the
knlBlit'H blackness, of the Ie.a experienced,
but ctpully aloroup, younB American
before hhn. and In a rertaln prldo that
this nolce had. here ullliln a short dl
I timoo from where I stood, proud his
i full equal In eouiace and skill with a
1 Benullie ei.oim. proved n In tho rvrnts
alrcadv written of tin happen. nss of the
last two davs mm mori I h.i jrl.id
to wiai a riii icjP"'idi n .i.iifulin mil
to bo an binnblf ait of tin viiini; ciow
Iiik army of tho I .ami of the .-ro
Kor It Ik out of our Biottfns force1
'that the end Ik In i inn-. It Is nut uf
what we nro mnlilnc in it tnnrtPlou.l
shoit tlino that, with tin- tinner nf Ioiir
(lRhtlnc Knglnnd and still loncer flKht-
. Inp franco, llw Oerinan unit hi l'lim-
' Klauli.i are doomrd to def".i;'. It In not
an easy road, nor ii short our. It marks
I upon Ha way privations ami ufferinK
and death for the snMlci. maiklm; also
I for the civilian behind tin llm s a series
of sn-t.illid hii i.inrnirm i s ,i..d ib nlals
Ihal in thinwHo anil .i ..f;...!.! the
l .lll-O IKflf ,UO I MM lMjth.il.. i nil
put nf a iii.iltiiinlo with on' lihal and.
f.roilnm fni man ii ita bannoi being on
the wa, appro.ii'hlnt; certainly but slow
I) the aim of their bcnit's dcslro.i.
TO ADOI'T ItKLCIAN Oltl'HAN
liln.ii r.tir I'll j. N. J., April i" The
Willing Knlttots' I nit of the illouccster I
Chapter of the American tied Cross, i
which Is composed of the Mlsca
Trance Walsh, .lule ilannon, lltcillo
Ucnnery, Mettle Whltlliiglon, GoncloOi
Wbittlugton. Aim livaii. Anna Tlorney,
Ma.y Itenneti l.uin... Ii iW and Sadje
I'utiu .ill p.iMii'tient voting ..im icty viom
in, vt! .il'iii a H'lgian uiph.iu.
ALL HOSPITALS KILLED
Germans -Even Requisition Trivato
Houses in Belgium
Amstrrilum. April 22 All tho hos
pitals, monasteries, convents and schools,
not onl.v In lliuels, but In many towns;
south of the Helglan capital, nte filled
to overflowing The (iermans, have, even
locpiMtloned private houses for hos
pital. J.'ortv nnihl.ini'O trains enlercd tho
north station at Hrussel-i dally last week,
Mativ of ilipni were made up of cattle
i ai in which there wire litter of Htraw
I .it the w minded men
inotis acrlfk'ci have been barren of prl-
U !.... 1 I ..III .11.. l l.. . . 1..II
.. - . I I.. ...I..... .Inn. .... I'l'l II IIIIU, tljlll I lll llll- Ilt'll', l .1 I.l"-ll, I
have to use-good American slang, got (.()(, g ,,,,.,,,, ,. .of ,,, R(. ,
the boche's nuinber." b'or the first few I Hfu.,. tIm war s llVcr , illt ,.,rry Sun
rounds he canio over and slapped m In ( day morning to that I may go t"
the face, hut since, wo have given htm I nia. as our church Is destroved Tin v
, ... ... i t''ll me the road Is dangerous, but Our
Just double and 11 bit more than he has 1ai,y Iirntocta mp thllM r.lr , nm 110t
st-nt. I'.ven Including our gas casualties, I afraid. I would die If I left my home
wo have killed anil wounded more of tho kIih'iiv r i si,n.rs
I
i ailiniro your young men ine ,ir
the general military situation In the
west, It cannot, however, be held that
I mo nauie now raging in mis saneni is server saw
Thtr fn nn inmp ,u niiiiu i inn anal nor oven. the most determined boche lines.
onslaught of the pnemy.
"There arc Itullcatlons that should the
offensive here also fall to lead to some
definite result the enemy may undertake
a further anil even moie powerful
thrust."
The review lolls of Increased activity
along the sectors held by American
Hoops and di'-i'losos that recently a
number of Aiiierli mis who had been cap
tured and wore being conducted through
No Man- l-and to the Herman lines
Mfthe foB helped uu.ceal tlm nattirp I turned upon their captors, escaped and
ttmroer or m nauge .uiiiv. aim m.ulo their way back to their own
rMd on nntii I'rem h and Itrltis'i . tronches. N'o details of the Incident arc
illevc1 Vhon. given.
Tills a lite (list time tho Chinese .. j)al lna iiuherto been held the
U.Vfn actualli engaged In lighting. , prlrndpal siene of operations, the salient
Mirier their nn.rw more viae inucn stietchlng from north of Arras to souin
tfititkm and a gieat pow-vvow of lc- of tiio Olso Canal, with II apex In front
kj imoiiE tltn 1 nr their good work of Allllells. says tho review, "there
fcy (re allowed to letani the rifles 1 lias been no Important change during tho
instil In Hie inioigpitcv. and arc week In the positions of the contending
rrthc proudest clestlals on the face rorces.
W the earth ' Amirn Ohjrrllvp Not Abnnilonril
i I I. r .iiiflrtl. Til.. I .
Hlfj a n'.ii '" 'on. I
hi bl si.read linn Mv Hinong the
rtrtrii and engineei- back of the line,
ojillhout n piouietit hesitation they
Hliod Into a di'feti-o bodv. The I
Hiusc caRerlJ uroi ine.r ireiten
M tail snatched up ilflos l,cd by i
kwrkaii enituierrs lliev (lepin.voii aipi
kf thrrrtsel v r s in I
For six lioiit I n i i."Pi lite greni
kmin army hi bo How they did
tisMy knows Umm of all themselves
J'ofli IIhn stirprl-r Ieaily
H American observer declared that
fewill'slmo Koch is hiding his time.
joi'tlns for the cmnii to make ono false
tne.
ffoch Ik leiting Hie Urn. tan army
kimce In one spot , he declared, "up
illt U iVtrrtclieil out in the form of a.
fsAtjr'inoik Tfti-n he will chop It oft
fforli has a i on i v ainiv of a million
hat, Tilling b.nl "f the line. Nobody
Hoti Just w here iln-i an . but when the
raefotnes for a imitil i offensive, thov
ill thrown Into Ihr lighting. This
Is romiinvi i nf l'ionch troops.
lurfcans anil i-oino llrlllshers. You
look for the great surprise to ionic
withmt wltliln tlio'mxt ton day.
"-Al for the ll.llicroi' nf the cmitiirn
Wens, thfre is nothing to fear
flis to nothing but a shell. While It
Ufa Important rarroad center, Amcr-
otenilneers have built belt-lino mad.
m I, Kmlclrclp
"An apparent slackening of hostile
pressure north and south of the Soinine
Is recorded, though It would be prema
ture to assert that tho Amiens objective
has bten abandoned.
'"In the new salient foimed by the
pressing back of tho British between
Meikem and the Im Hassen Cnn.il des
perate fighting continued throughout the
week. Hero the oiwiuy was able to win
Meriaiii of distinct tai tlcal value nuu n
, oi cup lug putt of the Messlnes ridge o
lorlcd such u thieat upon the llrltlsh
I fences In the old Ypirs salient, posted
! beyond fasfvliendaelo and the Vpies
Menin load, as to fori e their withdrawal
along u line running east nf Yprev, thus
straightening out the Irregularity of AI-
lied dispositions In tills area.
I "Willi the combat situation still In
flux It can serve no purpose to discus'
! in detail tho tactical phases of the op
I orations taking place.
"Wulverghem. Ni nvo Kgllse, Mctereu
and the area stretching to tnoi.ys weru
enemy than bo has of us Wo are upon
the rjul vivo ai to artillery. This ha
been exemplified in every Instance. Two
morning ago at Tii.lO. one of our ob-
a rocket go up within the
In :i recond be signaled
for nrtllliry fire and uir half nn hour
wo deluged tho enemy front and second
Hue with K3, 19a, no and 7". shells.
Nothing happened, save damage lo the
enemy trenches. If ho had an thing up
his sleevo In tho rocket signal, II never
camp orf. l'erhaps it was. but an inside
signal. Hut be It what it may, ho found
us ready in mix- It at the diop of the hat.
Iloi bo I'ured of Impudence
In this sectctir the boche had a habit of
stiiklng bl head over tho top now and
then IIo continued it for a little after
American occupancy Itut as soon as !'
wa. permitted to show the ba.barlan
that his Impudence could not pass un
challenged, our bo.vs began to pot every
Herman head that came up. In this
manner wc killed six ill four da Since,
the boche stay below tho trench edge
and takes bis view of tho scenery from
there
I walked up a road the other evening
jut at dusk from a rest vlllago to an
other nearer the line. Both are shcllid
now and then, linn ino roau i.uinrc..
tl.em Is shelled regularly. At one point
it makes a sharp bend and this seem to
be a. favorite mark for the boche. In
the second village Itself, a shell or two,
and many days a dozen, fall during each
twenty-four hours. When one does, ou
rush for cover. After it's over, ou come
out. look at the shell hole, If it ha torn
up part of a street, or help gather up any
li It lias siruciv a. nuus- .nm
good soldier and have proied it here ,
What I like about them most Is their
kindly atiltudo toward an old useless
peasant llko 111 self and their constant '
effort to do mo small favors. Through '
them. I rat beautiful white bread rverv (
da. And I had fm gotten lis vorv taste
I before they canio."
In the completn dark of a slightlv
later hour, I wont up to tho next Milage,
ii patt of which Ih almost In our llm
of trenches. There I not a solid st.ind-
i lug houso within It border With the
olllcer in iharge of tho unit stationed
I there, I wont on thiongh the mud and
snow to tho trenches. It happened lo
I bo pal tlcularly quiet, et sink a phe
nomenon as perfect quiet did not exist
as. Indeed, it rarely does upon anv
front.
Off on several angles of perspective
from vi hero I stood, flashes of light
could bo seen to instantly disappear
with tho luioiu that accompanied them
nut in tho blackness of an Invisible
No Man's Laud before me, I knew the
molstuio and the bleakness existing,
and that men divided by wire were
watching each other' unseen mnic
ments, feeling they worn there without
tho actual xlslon given by tho c.ve Out
afar In it direction I know, an unseen
inotiutain arose -Mont Set. nf u thou
sand feet elevation where the bm he
had a bnido of diligent w ateliers and
ii mass of guns trained upon every spot
about me, as even the plaee whet
my ofllier friend and I stood Hi
hind me and nbout inc. as well a
beforn me, and upon either far -.de nf
,...ae.i ,... ne.M.o.int. Those occunants me, I kniw tho laiin.ullag'cd end of
are all our khakl-clad bos from over the ! sevonl-llvo or a If..' protrud.d
-.. o ,,f fn.ir civilians, the onlv l lo flu- at the Hash oi a signal or
four who elect to stay ami hate never on a phone
left since the village wa w tested back Tin re was something of silence wltl
id
all
I nllf.lll II i.n II. ..I
'IttlhouM fall itiln Hie Immlu nf iiini.... ... ,,r iho blnndiest en-
jmans, tjicro would be nothing but i counter of the war. Hero tho llrltlsh
piUKntal DlR-nlncanco attached to tho l,,.,xc ,)CCII pressed back only locally and
The railroad would still bo uhso- tl0 various tactical objectives liavo
In the hands of the Allies" ,.i.i i.i1h lanidlv.
I VTho tlghlllig In the area centering
I around Mount Kenunel continue with
i im reusing Intensity. This key posit on
'lei.inln In British hands, though the
enemy gained a foothold along t3 south
ern slope The British, with French
i Mippdrt which nas urm, " V. ..
I ' . l l.nlJU.ir Sim alii
dating their positions nun uuiuimh "
'IVacol nt i i i tt hHcrlflre llnrrrn of Hfsults
? Vessels Chartered bv Hur-i .. ,. ,...i .-m,,
. " I "Tho liennans nave m--n "
ley 12 to Be Purchased i a ioci ..dvantago inKi.;!' y- ,X
elug tne coiiinui miuiiii"" -
lt can bo stated that their enormous sac
' rlllces and heaped-up casualties have
'hltheto been barren of primary result
I "Tho cneW. while pushing with vigor
'toward tho channel port and Inercas-
Ing his pressure to a maximum, has been
I ......I,.. '. fn, ..ion ii strategic retire-
ment upon the Allies, much less disor
ganize their order of battle.
"Unity of command has niatrri.UI
facilitated strategic problems with which
the Allies arc now confronted.
..im. ni,.ini Holectlon of General
Koch as commander-in-chief of the Allied
ft
IS. GETC 514,000 TONS
W JAPANESE SHIPPING
Under Argcement
b-tei
.iiili.Tiiti
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Tnhin. Anril 22.
;f"ils of the pact made by lloland
'wris, American ambassador to
U?". With tile Jal.anevo riiivoriimnnl
Shipbuilders, havo been mado pub-
HWOO tons dead weight, will bo
WzW over tn tlm
SbSLS?. .
u ..tiica or the
L..-5:.""0' this year and will onntlmio
Vnltcd States for
xcsscls will begin
ta J..-V V. cr ana ""I continue
ISj i- J.1919' TIl 8l,Ps "ivo been
armies means that he now has strateghj
control of the belligerent strength of all
of the Allies In tho west and will be
able. to dispose of all ot ine.r iorc-n E,,
to secure a maximum economy mm
Ik ;, "' "iour snips, 100,000 efficiency in their use.
."" mil Be chartoroil il,.r...r,i, n,.l ,
ivwrerniM... . ..-." h iii
iMm l" l nlted states 8l''n
KhlSJ? .r "crl0( of lx months.
lfc.'fc, Will DO mndrt l AnMl n.wt
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Amencan Men and
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state in trie Union
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KOIINILOFP FIGHTS HEDS
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P tona. ik ""Bven snips, of 234,.
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Massacre Takes Place at Kherson
After Germans Depart
I'etrogr.d. April 22. - Tne troops of
General Kornllolt and those of the Soviets
continue lighting. Itostov-on-Don Is In the
hands of tho anarchists. At Kherson,
after the CSermans left, massacres of otll
cera and bourgeois by soldiers occurred.
The Germans have slnco reoccupied tlje
Criminals' at Novo-Tcharkask who be
gan to Indulge In excesses were dispersed
by machine guns.
The Turkish cruiser Hamldle and two
torpedoboata are reported to have ar
rived at Odessa.
ARMENIANS AGAIN IN VAN
rt Broom Company
Till C. Anrll i.- t n....
it m "" .onD nu-
'-w euDscribed for man
Brooms, th Incorporator
. . . '- -','
Win Back Important Town; Turks
Repulsed at Baku
Ionilon, April 22. --The Bolshevik
Armenian Information bureau lias re
ceived a vlreles dispatch. eaylnK the
Armenian liavo recaptured the town
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