Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 7 May 1919 — Page 9

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THE TJMES. TO BE BRIDE OF NAVY COMMANDER Doughboy Says "Watch Germany yy 1 '1 TIMES Reporter With Army of Occupation Says Germans are All Primed to Profit By Any False Peace Steps. f " - 4

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By CPL. L. J. FilST 3X5ta Am. Train, 90th Dir., 0an, 0rmny.) Army of Occupation. April 12. 1013. The mail has been off m n spree again, evidently, as I haven't hud a letter for two weeks and it cets wearisome sitting en the H1 and working like th deuce t it without hearing how things are olnt on at home. Heard from Vhayken twice rrcently and lory's busy s the rroerhia! onp-armrd rrrhanser with the hne?. That bey rcrtainiy never gets lonesome. I have born acting nipply sergeant for 14 days in rlMe- Of the regular sergeant wh.- is off en furlough. Nice rasy job. all you have to do is to stand revciilo in th1 morning and issue a little clothm and supplies now and th'.ji. No drill or formations to go through, thank the IjOrd. We were at Berm.effl vest ii day salvaging old clothes and equipment. "ur company turned out at 1 o'clock today and all went in trucks to Noian where our train team plan's th 315th Eng. X2T OESJUAKT TQVS. MONTHS. I can hardly realise ihnt I hive hecn in Germany four months and last

I-Vbruary 1 never thought I'd be able to stick it out but ou neer know what on can do in this man's war until jou hae to and we flcuip u out that it won't he Ions h fore wo say Rnod-b. to Osifinn. The dope is that w turn in out- trucks within 2 weeks and that t'in. TVrshins will insnert us. We arc supposed to follow th S9lh home. They are busy completing our sfrvlce records and it finally looks like the "office." Wo expect to he s. nt to Camp Sherman for demobilization anil possibly Camp j rant if a change in orders runes. 1 don't know whether I'll liable to get a!! my war souvenirs home or not as I haj a lot of stuff stolen and what I have isn't nearly so interesting ns what I had stolen. We are anxiously awaiting the developments at the peace conference. We get mi.ehtv woarv of

j r'ndinfr abou: it sometimes and long to . s'-o a headline reading: "Pence. Conference l-'orcep A Firm and Final SeitleI in .(.!' I lrlnanv 1 a Th I'luiHi-

to ! Punished." MAKES THEM INDIGNANT. It makes vs in the A. K. F. boil over.

I We. the victors oxer the worst enemy

that ever assailed humanity. We who

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hold command of the sea talking of "compelling" (as one writer puis it) Germany to obey our behests and then talking of feeding Germany and the bolshevists who are battering at the walls of civilization. The. situation looks as serious to me as it did at any time during the war. If ou want to find the heart of bolshevism it is right here in Germany camouflaged under th"

, name of Kbcrt's gocrnment. And we

are to see that they do not lack for food, comforts or work. Have they been anything but bolshe ist since August. 1314? Why don't we hear more about what is due Germany's victims than what Germany requires? I don't want. to see so darn much conciliation but more punishment. They not only ought to be punished but will have to be punished unless we have a repetition of 1 91 4-1 91 S. Now you put that down in your notebook as a rrophecy. Germany is still cunningly attempting to escape as light

ly as possible the consequences of her military defeat. She has not yet been defeated in heart and spirit. She has recovered rar'ly from her demoraliza

tion. We are still at war with Ger- i many, don't forget. Germany is still ! bluffing. It is her habit and character- ' istie to bluff. But she won't bluff when

her hand is called. Unless she has th! advantage she quits and lays down like a yellow dog. If the armistice had not been signed when it was she never would have flouted us or pulled this bolshevistic stuff. Germany Is no longer at the gates of Paris, but she is lurking in a dozen different guises, in a dozen different

places, ready to profit by any false step in the drafting of peace. Now you watch her smoke!

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