Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 01, 1918, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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fiYEIGRUBLICJ-EI)GER--PHIIi,AI)ELPHlA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1918
POLITICAL STRIFE
Leaders Criticised for Al
lowing Bulgarian Dis
satisfaction to Grow
DEMAND EARLY REFORM
ONWARD, AND YET ON,
IS AMERICAN SLOGAN
British "Iron Division,1" Sharing the Enthusiasm of
Pershing's Men, Defies Hottest Enemy
Fire and Biting Gales
ny philip cmns
Trouble at Sofia Declared to
Have Been Brewing Since
MalinofTs Selection
ft
D GKORC.K RKiWVlCK
Special Cable to Kxening Public Ledge?
Covirlatil, al, ly Vfu i orf. Tlmci Co.
Amstrrdnin, Oct. 1.
Last week win perhaps more crow tied
than nny war week before with Kb
Important and startllnc eents. Its cul
minating feature, Hulgarln's leanest for
armistice nntl peace, stunned tlcrmany.
tv hlch was IMhb In nn ntmoFiihere of
political crisis and military misfortune,
Kor a while It seemed nq If the tliun
del holt from the Ualkans would lIc.ii
away nil thoughts of political strife, hut
a little reflection showed that Mallnoffs
nctlon really thteu tlcrmnny's domestic
confusion Into higher lellrf. ,
The presa Is utteilnu Its xlcws with
unwonted freedom, and It l generally
Special Cable to Ut citing Public Ledger
Corivrtoht, 1)1. bv .Nfic York Tlmra Co.
Willi Iho British Annies In Frame,
Oct. 1.
Thoio was wild weather Sunday
night, with a gnle of wind blowing
nnil heavy rainstorms over the battle
fields. I was In n tilnce where there
were many ruined houses, nnd as the
wind howled theie were clashes when
bits of maMjnry fell Into the streets.
It was bitter cold for the brave
tioops, nnd Monday morning some of
them I met had chattering teeth, after
n night without sleep, but they en-
dun these discomforts hinely, nml
the vision of lctory keeps them waim
In soul, If not In body.
".My men," said an oftlccr of the
Thlnl Division today, "keep asking
when they nio going on njmln."
That it their only thought. Yet these
men of tlin lion Division, as It Is call
ed, because of Its great history In this
wdr, had been lighting it long tlmt, In
ictrint nnd advance, nnd were many
PEACE OR REVOLT
NEXT IN GERMANY
People About to Take Their
Fortunes Out of Mill
tarists' Hands
AMERICANS NOT ONCE
STOPPED BY GERMANS
FOCH NOW BEGINS
" GREATEST FIGHT
Insisted that verv serious nolltleiil rea-l(Jis In line before thtir new imnca
sons forced Mullnoff in move home time (last Trldiy, their most glorious na,
before the Salmile.i offensive LiBiin. .when tbc took as many prisoners as
ri'coips would be proud tu take In one
Mullnoff In Itlallieil
Th Taglltche Itundnlnu, IIUo nu
merous other journals, jmluls out that
the mischief ic.illj began when JlallnolT
became rrlme Mlnlsli r
'Tor a long time It Ins been an open
secret In Vienna Budapest and llerlln "
savs the journal mentioned, "that since
the MalinotI ministry tamo Into power
Bulgaria's relations with her allied have
suffered.
"In Hulgaria " the llumlschau goes
on, "tho elespciale economic londitlons
havo been in ulr worse by political strife
Demociacy, as In llennan, has m.ulo
Journes there was a fierce tight anion
themselves In one of the trucks, and
there are bitter accounts among the
men as to the. reason of their debacle,
Their spirit Is breaking. All that I
said rocenlly about the deterioration of
tho Oerman morale, the partial cracking
of their discipline and their war in.v
chine Is borne out by Oerman orders
captured by Kngllsh and Canadian
troops. One of them. Issued before the
beginning of the battle on last Friday
morning, stated that the lllndenburg
line was their winter position and that
not a foot of ground must be lost. That
proves the absolute Intention of the Her
man commnnd to Yiold out on this line
and the rteatness of the defeat that
came to them.
Other orders reveal dlsmav at the
state of mind among their soldiers, nnd
that Is our best knowledge. In one
order. Issued to the 187th Division,
which the Canadians met and shattered,
It pass:
'The morale and discipline of our men
have plainly decreased, owing In the
first place to the stem of elastic de
fense, whlc'i leads men to believe ground
Is of no value, and secondly, to tho lack
of control and example among officers
There Is alo lack of personality among
men, shown bv unnecessary retirements,
general conduct of the men on leave 'and
rlois, such as thoe In Cambrel, where
FEAR UTTER COLLAPSE
i
"Home Front" Now Matter of
People's IS'enou;
Concern
Special Cable to Ktenitig Public Ledger
topvrloht, tilf. Iv Vfir 1 orfc rimes In.
Rotterdam, Oct I
from a source In which the most com
plete confidence may be reposed I can
give accurate Information of the present
feeling of the great majority of the
Oerman people as the result of the series
of terrlfjlng (lashes of truth from so
many fronts
The words of Vorwaertf, circulated bv
the Wolff Uurcau today, "Things cannot
go on much longer." mean that there
now reigns In the military commands
the most Intense fear of utter collapse,
with the coming of rapid defeat, while
the civil population Is clearly showing
the Government nnd the military that It
I
I
Every
May
i
V. S. Operation Proved Machine Gun Resistance Oilier Slrokcs Preliminary
Chech, but Cannot Halt Attach Yankee Dash to Mighty Effort in
Gains All Objectives Enemy Strength Ebbs
it cAMj-moN m.ck.:nii:
Special Cable to Licning Public Ledger 'rm, hurl In new additional divisions,
lb ' I 1.1.1.11. . II..... L.t t 1 Al.A trtul Ikllf III till
Progress
WILL DRIVE OUT FOE
'I!
bidding hem bold to the last but In the
lone run siieh sacrifice him must be I Oll-lll llfrll tS Oil Flnilks of GcP
of small teal avail uvc onl.v to make, r
man Line Designed to Com
pel Vast Retreat
... . .. t. ..... !.-!. l..iin.l. (In,
,v,llll."c"'.."u ..' T ,"';. officer joined In the same crimes ns
IlinilOllOUrg Mlipi'ori linen i inv I".,.. ..mil., i ,iln.. ,.f ulilrli we
of ll.ivilncoui t.
The noith eoiinlv tioops nnd Uovul
I'tislllois stoimcd tho Illiulenhuig line
Irene hex. nnd, after hnid fighting all
tho wnv with troops of the Twentieth
and Sixth fleiman Divisions, their best
tioops In thin sector, captuicd the x 11
lago of Hlbecourt on their final ob
jectlve. Scottish nnd Shropshire men
woiked on the left and smashed ii way
Ihtough most formidable tiench s.vs
trms with tanks, whose pilots nnd
rrovvs did gallant service, nnd were
then Ii an froggoel by north and east
county tioops of this same old division,
who went through rrsiiiteies village.
Thev tool; three (leinian battalion
Alsne Hinted and the M Slinui opera- , H-hiin ui, hlclier and liner cour-
lion afllrmed, and now C.enernl I'ersh- nKe Wlialever mav be lacking, the l'lrst
Ing's two prolonged drives up between Amirlean Annj In eperlenci- Is coin
the Alsne and the Ae and between the .-sated b thlgh plrl, of If
Aire and the .Meuse romc merely to , indeed, ate there of Oencr.il I'ershliiR's
bring added lontlrmatlon following without some sense of the
That which has been established Is Kri.itnes nr the hour an, or ine i,-
, ,, .... j,, i nrss of the pirt ho Is plavlng
that, allhotigh llermam s linmedlato ile- ... . ,i,ers
fenslve tactics maj dcla even to a ron- from (1P ja, 0( superabundant joutli. i
slderable degree the Aimrlcnn ndvanee he seemed eutrageouslv a no line
,n anv given sector, they cannot per- , -J;',-- .elnj o.lce ,,1,
mantntly check It 'ana sensitive to hive seemed ever made
Machine guns, no matter how nil- for war Ills fice I lould not see, for
merous, no mater how adioitly planted, It was mll.ll matted ,",r "j1", 'V'"
i ... . i .i.,i.i..,r..u He ii steipcd liwn f'ome hideous trafi
no matter how skillfully and stubbornls i-hiri'entrv The Hunnlsh
worked, can ncionipllsh nothing moie I innlrlviinco had exploded einctlv as the
than to slow down an nttaik b fresh, , C.erman who sit It had Intended It
determined troops whlih thev cannot should and bad thrown up liquid fire
(opyWo'if, 19s, bu Veie Voil Times In
Willi (lie Anierlenn Ann). Oct I
It Is not necessary to die the succesi posslhh n more nt.lerlv r. treat sooner
. , , .or later Itetrnt It musl be, for tin
of the present American offensive to 1)ot; ,, ",X Hlllc, f ,, ,no,n-n.
date In order to demonstrale one great nrf. ,10 )r(cl, f difent
and buovant truth which the fighting , t the liniii of felegiafihlng Ihe battle
of last summer from the .M.irne to the , continue- No tribute to the Mm rk.in-j s f fflf c,,tr ,n ;;,PiNp fublic Ledger
c-ll superi UIIU-. ."""' I ,.,rlnl ml , Ve.i ImL 7.,.r Co
rr inn -..,.--,. -
Paris, Oct 1
II is now beioinlng clear to ohereu
here thil J'ooh, after a long rles of
glorloiislj successful prellmlnarv opera
tions, whlih have been In progress since
.lull 18 has now begun his gicat battle
of the vw stern fiont In earnest The
objects of thee piellinliinrs operations
wcie to accomplish the reduction of Hit
three dangerous' enenu salients, known,
respectively, as the Montdldler, Marne
nnd .St Mlhlel sillenls,,and to drive the
mem hack on the main line of defends
of the so-called lllndenburg I no and its
extensions This having bee'i accom
plished b a series of beautifully articu
lated inoienienls wlmli the who'e world
has been adnililng during the last linen
months the ground wns re.idv for the
resented In- the Hrltlsh offtrdv
Home and B)hr. which la Jlr?
ward Canlbrnl' and the paHo i
river Icaut with further vsrrix
on the loads leading tn Kanibr.I
ax Is of these two offensives, as a
at the map chows, would cross, it i
looped. In Hie countrv between theTJ
lire and .Meuse Ilefore thnt polntt ,
ronrlif-il. however the main Herman Mlla
I !... ... ,.. ..I...... ,.... ...I t.ani ijUll1
ikiiiuii oh inn jiMivnii ,,,uwi., -u,. "m -v
necetsarlly have become a tiling or iim
past, nnd the (lermans will be oul'iK ,
France. , 1K
Tho present battle Is repetition m
a vastb larger scale of the effort
which r suited respectively In plnchhfttf.
out of the St Mlhlel, Marne and Otntr '
salients This time the British armle I
tinder Home and Hyng form one Of
IHO JHWP OI llie KIKI1IUIU fiiiivcin, nuu mo .
.. ' . . . ' .... . -.. .A
I rencn nnil Americans uimcr uuuittun.,.j
uml I.lrcoll Hie oilier. Ill view of tho "
excellent progress made pear Cambral. '
Paris Is on tip-toe of expectation ot ,',.".
receiving great news within the next t
twenty-font hours a
Thr ltelglan offensive, although not'"
without close relation to Toch's general &
plan, may be regarded as a more or
loin Inrlotiritilmt fffort. Which Is IHOl4 t
noarlv lelatcd norhans to the British s
naval attack on Zeebrugge than to the 'j
prlnclfial Allied objective further alnnrf ,
the front At tne same ume, n, as i
most luohible. I'cxh's ultimate oblectllro
In dislocating the Herman main de- J
fenslve positions on the I.ion plateau Is j
n t.r... fhn tn.ml' ImpCf nn what Is .
spoken of a the Antwerp-N'amur-Meti 5"
line, wnicn many people ncm utire
m.i) ver posslblv be bis fiosltions be
.... 1nrt lha Inrlartotiilsirmn fit fhn mm
v.in.i tiiie1i nnl nml tlplclnn mill .
-rr-. ..... 1.. ... t..f Im.taJ
inrj riiuic i.iiiinu i unmiuiiuuu. .
f-,
s about .to work out Its own salvation ,',;," for imnrlal.H In duo time , or gas that had ar.,l this In.l im-J deilslve irl. s of op. ration, thit Inn
n Its own way. mmely. the way taken ,1P objectives can and have been galn.y I spe.ikablv and bad left lilm upon nearly for their obJ(.t to drive the Herman
nany time, In history In- peoples who ' No, once ihav, ; the A--1-ns (, etfallcd , " -M-"' '- bU,k "UlrI,,Cm, proper Ins now begun
mvo been systematically misled nnd "R-om" the tvpe of resistance Hut I dmi t ...ie - th. bov ma.inged to nnd has inltlallj taken the form- 'f
iilsuivd b oppressive rulers lr cnemv now 'excluslvel ..fTer- s..v a- h. wnited his mm In the dress- such a term y.njje .ip.ihcd to a from
.... . , i... n i.r,nm, ,. iii,iei,..re miv reneatedlv do as he lnTstallnn "I got Int.. this thing and 'deprived of flanks of an offensive n
slrldej thiro and p.irlj warfare has no j rointn mdeis .iinnnK tl'Ht vast eiowd
demoralized the tioofis tli.it they .uu
not able to withstand the Kntentc olfcn
slv." The Berliner Tngeblitl, loo, holds
Iha't, the root of evil Is of 'no recent
growth "l!icn all tho vvlrdum of (Var
I'erdlnnnd, ' It declares, "could not hold
back the rising stic.im of opposition
to a continuance of the war In June
he was not able to pitvcnl the formi
Hon of the Mallnoft cabinet, though his
shrewd e.ve, e'ould not hive failed tu
ieo the danger."
rrhutlnns i:n. lured
of men whom thev bundled" back be
hind our lines. Cluaids vvrre on the
left, nml Guards and the Third
Division tosethcr can V'!"1 nny thing
with anv luck.
The depth of Ihe atrin.ui defence,
with all these battalions supporting ea.li
other, shows that the enemy Intended to
hold this p-irt of the Hlndcnhiirg line
at nil tost, but Hut the Intention failed
with crushing defeat.
l'oe's Machine duns I all
round Cambral ycsteiday nnd Sun
da.v night there was very hard fighting
and the rnemj's reslslaneo was being
stiffened b rushing up local recerves,
ccused the Ilusslans "
Anirrlrsn Alorste Masters Foe
Another stuff order, Issued three daj
ngo hy tho chief of staff of the Seven
teenth Oerman arniv, sass
"Holding positions llghtlv leads to
failure and discouragement of troops anil
this feeling grows as the thlnnoss of our
garrisons Increases I'nfortunately, In
addition. Hie morale of our men has
decreased considerably."
One of the Herman surprises Sundaj
was to meet American troops in the at
tack ngalnst them nn this front It was
I . ... -- ..I.. C.J ... Ilt.tn
11(1 PUIIH "C IU Ulic M mi nrcu riru lur --- ...it..... .... (.,,
.J i... ... ti, nf seventeen was Immeell itel.v ent Into
fighting zone. 'Co that as the British j the armv Th,- utmost endeavors were
passed them, they said to each other: made to keep this fact from the outside
1 . . i l. ..tn. Dim r"i tiffin (la ttlltli
These men are out for business, ann, worm, mi - i. ......... ..
by .love, how weJl they look'
m
h
mlsuivd b oppressive rulers
Tl.e borne front has now become a
matter of great anxiety to the mllltni , " vrstcrela at ver..
This Is chiefly due to a most thorough
propaganda fora dcmoeralli' constitu
tion which Is beai Ing extraordinary lind
widespread results, the chief of which
Is that more than three-quarters of all
German families now regard the Prus
sian militarists' ambitions as the curse
of the nation and the cauiv: of all Its
miseries.
This view was immovably fixed when
recentlv every boy on reaching the age
,,n.,t m.'u.p. . -. . - , , , ,, .. ...,. .. , ... n.... i. ,..., .
Klnls on tills,! coui.in i ash mure in.... .on. ...in .,!. m ...n-. i-m- , . ... ( -
ma n objective is to envelop llie ilerm.ni
.p.... w. tit , .1 1 iIaIi ii. in 1i.it, it ii .. r I. ,1
FOES' EXPERT SEES SHADOW AUSTRIANS ADMIT DEFEAT ;". ,,......., f wmi-i ...-
I ULnJ uai WW uumj "'"" li.iiii and I..11111. by inveloping it to the
r.il.mi.1 Gncilkr tlmils Allic- ieiin.i V.knoxN 1im1ic Kv.uii.itioii iigiit and Mi The bniiio on the Allied
..OlOtlt'l VjilLUKi velum- ,imi, 11 1 l- right wing Is constituted bv tb Houraud
Hac Opcninj: for Kiitifkoiit '' lerntory on liiilpari.ui rront ,! f.iCKett ..fTem-ive on the eat and
.. .,..,, r. ., nl,llr I rderr lennii, Oct 1 (v III luideiti) -The fol-' wt t nf the Aignnnc polntlnglnHie.il.
kpeaal tabic to Lielting I ublic .eager ,o s,atement was Issued bv Hi. , recllon gcnerallv spe.if.mg. f Mezleres
cnvHgkl " b,rN,II,;1,"(,i:i"1 j War oillce last nH.Hl O" the Allied I. fl .he slruggle is ,cp-
,.i.,m .:.... Il.e , on Hie iiuiR.iri.in tiom we ev.ic
' .. ... , .. . ... .. ...
... .,.. ........ v..r,...n imli.is, ""e" aner 10.1 e i.K..Kt meii.s. n sir.p
wruing in in- i.c.tM. -"
The military ciltlc.
These two divisions, with men from
New York Slate and North nnd South
Cnrollna and Tennessee, were quartered
In shell-broken villages, full of history
inne'le by Hngllsh troops during these
four years of war, so that everv ruined
collage In them Is scrawled over with
nnglMi and Scottish names
The Americans had come newly to
It Is not surprising, therefore, that
Germany Is now declaring lli.it it will
have a new popular government, which
will have to proceed to making peace at
once or will get Its demands by revolu
tion The discussion of the utter course
Is bv no means mere talk ns was tint
of the Germans of a year ngo t am
assured that tho newspaper criticisms
these places and lnd the look of newle,f the rulers are only the palest refiec
men so fresh, so keon, so unscarred Jtion although some are pretty strong
by the trtgedy of war, which leaves ltsl0f the actual anger and desperation nnl
Imprlnt on men's faces and jrlves them jmatlng all public opinion Indeed tho
ertaln look in tne eyes, noi iu m- nutiiorltles rainer encourage sucn piam
laken 'ppcnklng. as It tends Io hide Hie much
..1 .. ...ia .. . .. -.
and I walcnea mem pimu.K up mm per.itc nation is fpi on reiorm wiui
camps and tneir pup lems mm b.hi.i. peace or revoiuuon
nlthnuHli when thoe are nroKen mere i,nBnk'
The Oerman pre?3 lays emphasis on can be very little behind and betweeul T1Py looked verv young, mauv ofn,orc serious and real feelings of the
in privations tnal litllK.it l.i 1 1 1 it iu i nur unniit hiki inr ni.ni niuuirr. ui ""these Ainericin noys, inn nnni .m people in snori i.tc car nu e.c
endure for montli,s Ihe lime nemg inc,i uciense ts mtoiir
The Vorwaerts says that the pfople sml hud maintained ntinnM wliollv by
had been living on "maize bread which dense machine-gun llro against the Klev
crumblts easily and 13 dilhcull tu enlh l-ngllm Division .uul the Klrst.
digest." rourtli nnd Thlid t'.inadlan Divisions,
"To hold out fot n long while and who have been making their wnv stub
endure prlvatloni at the time Is not," boruly around the north side of Cain
hays the Cologne Gazette, "thu char- i,rai
acter of the Bulgarian people" i yot n time Sunday German counter-
There is aho lit Germany a very gen- mtaiks made the Camdlans withdraw
eral agreement nn the point that Jl.iliii- ,, nm,, fr0iy stoll, on the outskirtf of
off began to throw out hlsi feelria before i t)lp rn anrl from ground near Blecourt
the opening of the Ihitente-offensive. nllll Tlllov on Hie north, but the Virst
The Frankfurter Zelfiltig Is certain ' i..,n' .,.,. ..,1.,, .irnnirlf lre.l
that there were prellmliiaiv f-UBBestlons , on ,,,p nouil-Cnmbral road
.. .... c-....,.. frn.i. .... lli.l .i-I . .. at. In .
iu un u"i ....... ....- ............ - 1 ,- . fl...,. inarhliip cillin nt. anel
nte from the Bulgarian side t) (l of flcn,e ,,.,,. Bmiing, a
nlBhtnBo Sm'ievveel.saKo tnro' maI(nK furtntr !lttarl. !,!
up with their Runs nnd transport to the
edge of the battlefield They drew nearer
and went further Into the strieaen wn.i
among the shell craters and nil the
wr.ckaite of human inc. nun men mi
So certain are people that the present
let slon cannot Ian much longer tint
they confidently expect peace within six
months of course bv w.iv of a re
formed constitution rather thin .1 revo-
Ich
already have given them ground about
Blecmirt, while Hi" Third and 1 ourth
nbout a fort
It states, llulRai la alteied her diplomatic
code and "It is now. clear for what ica-
. .... ., . ..1.11. r ..... r,.fr
son inai was none, wiiuu ii.n in 11 . ran-.HIins are renorted bs ilehtliir at
can also be calculated the time when ?,nn?la ...?. r. -!.." .?.
the feelers flrtt were thrown out nn nnnay cmhanKn,ent. which goes
rterlln Not fMirprled northward out of Cambral
From Information which I have re- I These bxttles were preceded by heavv
celved myself I have every reason to roncentiatlons of Bimflre from our hat
believe that the Berlin Government vaslterles, sweeping the ground on this side
not so Ignorant ai It makes Itself out 'of the Scheldt canal behind which Cam-
to be. but that It had pretty accurate ,.ral standi" When I was below Bourlon
knowledge, an early ns the beginning
of last spring, regarding the direction In
which Bulgarian events were tending
The Germ ill press In Its anger turns
fiercely upon BiilgarU and even nnlro
wood yesterday morning veiy srlm and
black there under the rain-swept sky
I saw all those guns of ours open fire,
and their flashes maile a line of flame
There was hardly any lmMIVn shell lire
the first elav of this new battle I saw jnoni rsk which thev think the prea
omo of them coining nown wiui ine.r;on, ruier, WOuld never face
pilsoners. escorting them proudly and vf, fnr military circles. Bulgarla'n ac
sm. ling back to the Tommies, who mid. ion ,vas (daggering bloiv. although
'Well done. Yanks; that's a good begin- 1nr xtrcrlltB nccui-o the Kilmer of
lilng Keep II up" 'knowing it all bcfore-lveitrt
They cam.- marchln throiiRli thej fills with the possibility of Rumania
white fog which veiled every thing Sun- j r(.jninMB tnP i:Mlente, has turned all
dav moriilnK. and I saw their stnff of- tlffi nnxOUslv toward the Dardanelles.
fleers driving up tho roans mis ritiei -i whrlP ti,c ngt or ,ay well be spoken
tiie Schelrtl ranal and the American
Buna and trsnsport treadlnft their way
through the British streams of traffic
",snk I'ep"
otaeelv nil the German Gov eminent, ,,,. -jnihr.il. nnd Ih-it rllv. with lis
while It recosnlzes to Hie full the deadly j tf ,p,cgf seemed Isolated froi. the
Keriousness of the t-ltuatlon hattle 7one. which swept about It Tlnre
The Cologne Volks 7-eltunR openly wal. lfr. n(t flrlnK a,.0 nl, thv ,lllaBP,
charges Mallnoff with hav Ing Indulged , nvl 0Jpllr,d nv uf llke j-ontalne and
In n week-long agitation In order to ac.jc.an(anne am, j-j,,,,!,.,. hHl nr0
complifli ins ire.111011 ."'""7 . ". now In quietude, thoush only a day or
UOKIIllllflll ."I -'l ' ... .. , ., ,,.. , ......
inn n,n tiuiin LniiM uk tj.r nut . naur
.n,rD fSiv ffertnan
... .V.,. I. .. ..il.l .In KllenWI.e tl n A
seeing in.T.i.e vu... .... ........ -.-. . .
bitterly laifflats that Germany's allien ol "rr
nre losing heart, while "Uigland knows
how to keep her allies and bind them
close to her" Mallnoff, it shouts. Is
stabbing the German army in tho hack
Diplomats nobbed
if It be true. Fays the Frankfurter
'JSeitung. that the German Government
was surprised. theii"vhy on earth have
w a toreign utmi
resentatlvcs abroad,
i"vn;
K 1
diplomatic it ji
lt utters a wairtnig that no nopes
hould be built on tho Impossibility of
an agreement between Bulgaria and
the Entente, for a "Bfvernment which
takes such a step cap only with great
difficulty retract It "
The Journal thinks that the eventB
on the west front had a great Influence
on Bulgaria, nnd Mnllneff "seeks to
leave the ship he believes to bo sinking."
So serious Is the situation, the same
paper says, that Germany is now forced
to gather all her Ftiength for the task
of national defense and to create poll
HmI conditions for that action.
King Alfonso Has Influenza
Madrid, Oct. 1. There has been a
Madrid, Sept. 30 There has been a
considerable Inereaso In the number of
Influenza cases here. King Alfonso Is
slightly 111. .He has some fever and Is
suffering from throat trouble.
German Spirit Breaking
A I went up this way I met those
processions of men who are human,
speaking proofs of our progress and
success. They were German prisoners
Down one road came nearly a thousand
of them, marching as qne battalion, vic
tims of our progress and success Their
numbers are staggerlnB to.the Imagina
tion during these last few days, anel
young friends of mine vvhote duty It was
to hrlng some of them by train to a
central collecting station had their hands
full On one day one of them brought
down ISOO. and his friend was responsi
ble for 1600, nnd every day for three
days they entrained the same numbers.
For the most pari tney give 110
trouble at all, but on one of theso train
Tommy" Marvels at
They were keen to attack, full of
confidence and enthusiasm because thev
believed that they would do well and
help In the day of tho big victory, ami
th. v li-.l the assault nn one sector of
the ranal bv Bellecourt where the Aus
tralians we're to pass through them to
the extension of the attack
dinr in the dav thev stormed through
the German ilnes, becurcd tho canal
crossings and tsliuek on toward Gouy
and Mauic; and the only fault to find
with then, was the laughing crltlcitm
from veJerans In the British ranks that
they rcT the pace too hard Hnd were
too eiger to get forward That Is a
fault on the right sine, tne gm 01 1..0
freshmen In this hard old university
of war, where men learn to be cau
tious of possible snags and make very
sure of the ground tjehlnd them betoro
they tread on again
Their courage Sunday was magnificent
.nrt thev went straight Into deadly rlski
without shirking the hazard. They had
done and learned enough In one day to
call themselves veterans, for a battle
like this crowds much Into a few hours.
One cannot distinguish between troops
In courage and in nudiclouj endeavor,
for th whole Allied line swept forward
with i.iarvelpus valor, cacn man Deing
bidden from his fellows In thoe first
hours of attack by ft fog so dense that,
as I said Sunday, one could not see the
gun team ahead. Yet each man. In
spired by the spirit of the crowd about
him, was borne forward on Its waves
of electric emotion, for It was one of
the big days and It was a battle which
may have a far-reaching result
by the Kntento guns, and tills time not
from battle-dilps. either.
The bombardment of the Belgian coast
lends Interest to the German boast that
this Is the one Impregnable position out
tlde tho homeland, faith In the defenses
of the dunes which begin cloi-e to the
Dutch frontier being very strong
nut Hnl Cerni.inv has hern through
in.ittv lilies, nnd that II Is not aston
ishing It. find a erlsis In I'HS Atlitks
cxp.ited f 1 0111 the UI inch and Amcrl-
c ms have begun on .1 wltlo Iront 01
sivtv kilometers in Hie can Champ iKne
Mini between tho Aignnne and the Mo-
sell.- 'Ihere Is nn attempt to nil off the
communication of the milii Herman
for.es fiom home and thus to decide the
situation
' I'ioiii Hie enemy s tanilpolnt con
tinues Gicdke. 'the .itt.nk Is in the
right place, ami Ins begun with haul
prcisure and we can iiot denv Its Initial1
suet e-"ses , but mill Hie d.ys following
In the battle will decide If the enimv sj
pl-ins have I een shattered He haH
loom enough to make U'-e nf Ills Hlr.itigt
cai ninety if lie succeeds m his tactical 1
breaking through '
VIENNA BOURSE IN PANIC
AuMiia Muzzle Prei in I'tililiiM-
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Special Cable to ih ruing Public L(dgcr
Copyright ftf tJ cw Joil Times t .1 1
Zurich. Oct 1 -The Mistrlin pie
Hates, with strong protests, tint the I
eemnrshlp does not allow them tn pub
lish the Woirr Biiiciii telegram announc
ing the Bulgarian overture Comments
upon the event speak of the dilution
as exfirtnely grave On th Vienna
Bouise there was a terrible 11 into and
Turkish stocks feu with eiizzy 1 aplenty
In the N'eiie Frele Prete the Bui
garlan professor, M Geoiglibff. mm
that the situation in Bulgaria is only
ennm.ir.ible to the cilsls after the Con
grcss of Berlin In 1&"S The population
Is In revolt against German diplomacy
In the war theatie Dopreidjan divisions 1
were the first In letreat, causing Hie.
debacle w hii h has taken place
of territory immediately west of I, ike
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