Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1918 — GENERAL GREENE AT HOME [ARTICLE]

GENERAL GREENE AT HOME

Says Americans in France Are Making Fine Progress. Washington, February 25. —Maj-or-General Henry A. Greene, at one time stationed at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, now commanding the division at Camp Lewis, Washingtori, has arrived in Washington from France, bringing with him a very definite impression that things are going all right across the water. He saw the Indiana forces. Even a major-general is prohibited from disciisslng vital military matters for publication, but without going into details the message brought by General Greene is reassuring. He reports that the American forces are making fine progress toward the highest efficiency, that the morale is good and that when the test comes they will be found equal to it. He would not predict how soon the war would end. “We know nothing about political or economic conditions in Germany,” he said.