Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 258, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1918 — REMARKABLE REMARKS [ARTICLE]
REMARKABLE REMARKS
Germans are regarded as blackguard* world over.—Cologne Gazette. Ton can’t fuel all the people all the dine.—Fuel Administrator Garfield. While the world has France, the world will have liberty—Admiral Sims. If a fellow sits tn a park and spoons with a girlie's a war slacker.—An Indianapolis Policeman. •■■M ■ The Bible is the best preparation an American soldier can have to go Into battle. —Field Marshal Foch. Our position Is favorable, although we lately have happened to have been set back. —Field Marshal Hindenburg. If nature doesn’t make an ass out of a man, he Is almost certain to chase some woman and let her correct the mistake. —Luke McLuke. MM* You will hear nothing but facts llbm me, but I cannot always give you all the facts. The entire truth at certain times does not sejve, but harms. —Admiral von Hintze, German Foreign Secretary. Good Lord, deliver us from the hyphenated American, the pro-German, the profiteer, the pacifist, the slacker and all who would retard the prosecution of the war for human rights, human happiness and the establishment Of a permanent world-wide peace.— Chaplain Henry N. Couden, House of Representatives.
