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BROCKVILLE, 011-, ~ z. 11s ‘J. lillcDei-mott, a 111m" ' spector of Ogdcnsburg. N. ‘i’ ___{_.¢ HE’ Iivrzmm PAPERS Beading Statement on Military Situation . March 29. it ‘While there are good hopes th the present effort of the enemy m. be checked it is possible that Ants lens will be lost. and the ‘events ( the immediate future will proil whether tho enemy can reach Lb point or: not. If Amlens falls we sha l have to faoe a very grave mil»- itary situation. 1n any event, the en-- emy has certainly shown his ability to break through the Franco-Brit- ish Front over a. wide area and it 1. certain that if the Gennan Higl. Command cannot secure all their aims in the present battle, they wliI at once commence preparing thei. forces to deliver a further attack ni the earliest possible dale. Thus, in ordar to be certain of check- ing the enemy during these months and making l‘. impossible for him to reach a military decision on the West Front, it will be necessary to make good the deficiency during this per- iod by the use of American troops. In this way alone it is possible to secure the position 0i the Allies, ‘if the struggle should be decided against us without these troops being employed, it is quite possible that the war mriy be terminated and they cause 10st, for which the President‘ "vs pleaded so eloquently. wiihouti - United States having recieved a 111cc of making use of anything .1‘ a small fraction of her forces. Col. House to Mr. A. J. Balfour [Cablegram] New York, March 27. 1918 ‘The President agrees with practic- all)’ every suggestion that you make regarding they disposition of our army. I am glad to inform you that Sec- retary Baker, after consultation with General Bliss and Pershing. has giv- en order making effective the recom- mendauons set forth in your mes- sage. g \_\ (--.> Edward House Mr. A. J. Balfour to Colonel House [Cablegram] London, April 3. 191B May I personally exprrss to you my vcry great appreciation of the noble response which the President has made to our urgent requesi for American help in this crisis. I feel sure that much was due to your Pershlngs Offer 1,1,, _ ‘Of.’ ."'- Q‘! A 5H ‘i i "An exclusive manufactu rin _“\ Special Show 0f Motor Car Color Designs < The smartnas and distinction of your chosen color design- " at no extra cost. Come to our Special Color Show and see the ' gmatvaflery of color combinations from which you may choose. achievement makes this wide selection, at no extria cost, a aolutely exclusive to the Su r- fiixes. And it caps the great array of values with w ‘ch Bmex the Challenger has swept the six-cylinder field. “B40 AND UP All prices I. o. b. Wlndsw Taxu airs Your present car will probably cover the entire first payment. Th: LI out”; I H. M. C. Purchase Plan nficrs the ' IBFHIJ X in: CHAllEN GER The March crisis had led (lens-ml iPPfShllli! to 2o at once to General ‘FOClTS hoadquartcrs and to place at -his disposal all American combatants lforccs. The acceptance cf this offer meant the dispc-"zsion of those iroops along the Allied from and a conse- quent delay in building up a distinc- tive American force 1n Lorraine, al- though Pershing planned to kcep his divisions intact. When necessity drivcs, a moans can be losmi. If Allics had to have Am- erican infaniry and machine gunners then they must make available the tonnage necessary for them as well as for the units essential to the com- pletion of the American divisions and the creation of an independent Am- erican Army. On June 5. Pershing, Foch, and Milncr reached an ngrecm mont. It was assumed that no loss than 250-000 American troops would be transported in each of-the months of June and July. For the month of June 170.000 of these should be com- batant troops (that is, six divisions, minus artillery. ammunition trains, m‘ supply trains.» For July there should be absolute priority for 140,000 than Trouble liul: Illl Fool Iuab and 00H Mn. Wm. Fowler, Auburn, Oat, wfitam-"Sovoral yuan l was troubled with my heart an nerves, an jbfld, at times my hands would hnoomo [numb and Oold. i m1. iimwrq modi- cino, for a while, but it did mo little or no good. I happened to one LBURNS Hindi’ iluivtvilii advertised and started at one, and continued form PRUDU designated by tho .'\m(‘l‘l(‘.|Il nianding General in From-v. arrangement were curried as described. 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'l‘l1c l'llllllb"l‘ of Amcricnn troops which actually‘ jlflflllflllfllflfl in the’ dciohslvc wnriuu- 01' June rind Julyi Com- lf the pumt flllfl l also b 'll(‘\'f! tho Llsrman People will take the supreme power from the military extremists autumn. if they do no‘. have a dcsis- i "B Elc A u s ire-victory i the \\'<~.< Affectiona this conversation‘ wrote House. fect the Allies would have nt their disposal a numbcno! infantry and machine-gunners far exccedlng what‘, they had asked or expected in March i after the German offonsive. and wt General Pershing would be able in proceed with the creation of the American army. The Prime Ministers of France , with only the assistance thus provid- od for could there be any certainty of averting a Gennan victory before the close of the summer and they cabled directly to Wilson to mako sure that Pershing} promise was 11n- derstood to carry it out. Wilson ro- plied with a promise of full support, agreeing ultimately to put an army was not izirgc, buifthe arrival of thc 1 troops i11 FlilhCf? was a guarnnteci that Aliicd rcscrvcs would not be ex- . lmii-lccl, as iho military lmdcrs of the l-Liiu-ntc feared. ‘The American ]ll‘(\llllS(‘ of March hnrl been to send 480,000 in the iour succeeding months The agreement of June which collcdl for 250.000 i; month. was surpnsscd; l Great Britain, and Italy insisted that , [he nmnmiy avcrngc from June m 1 Scptombcr inclusive ivas over 280,000. (‘oloncl llousc to the President ~ lliagnolia. Massachusetts June 23, i918 DEAR GOVERNOR: are saying it will be i020 before we‘ of one hundred divisions ln France. American Man-Power ‘June 5, i918: ‘I had an important ‘with Wlseman this morning. Lloyd George has sent Reading n, gable signed by tho Primn Ministers of Etigland, France and Italy, urging the President to send over a stated number of troops during Juno and July: 110.000 fighting men was the‘ Juno estimate and 140,000 the July estimate. The cable is an alarming ono.. -... . . . . The Presidentis can have as many as a million men there [France-J We already have‘ ,ihem and tho German people should iknow it. I was under tho impression {and Reading confirmed it that we‘ have sent men Across the Atlantic} more rapidly than tho. English have l ' _c\'er sent them serom the chnnneLI ibut more than half were carried ln‘ ,Britlsh ships, and the shipping fac- I lilitics of the Allies are increasing sol . rapidly that we can anon do even bet- ‘ tor. England. Franco and Italy need now constant stimulation and no one ...... ..1 notice that the Germans‘, $45 V! For the Man Who Cannot Smoke ' - At Work The Favorite CHEW IS [TO BE (‘ONTIXI Till ‘andalnoo than I havohad my trouble." 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