Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 142, 26 April 1918 — Page 11

- THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNTELEGKAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, , 19X8

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"RUSH ALL HEN POSSIBLE" PLEA OF THE FRENCH M. DeBilly Lauds U. S. for Pressing Demand for Unit' z6$ Command.

WASHINGTON, D. C... April 21 "I look forward to the future with absolute confidence, notwithstanding the enormous difficulties of the moment and provided every one understands

.his duty toward our common cause,

which Is that of the liberty of the

world. And your duty, Americans, Is to make haste."

This message was brought to the United States by M. DeBilly, deputy French high commissioner, who has just returned from France. M. DeBilly sailed on April 12, three weeks after the great German drive was started on the Amiens front, and before the enemy struck the British lines in Flanders. M. DeBilly said the allies and the United States must not lose a week or even a day in the work of preparation. Several times he emphasized the need of getting American troops across the Atlantic as quickly as possible, but made it clear that the allies are satisfled Amerlc is doing everything possible in this direction. Laud U. 8. Soldiers He said that for the moment shipbuilding In this country is the greatest ' help we can give the allies, adding that this fact cannot be too strongly impressed upon the shipyard workers, whom he urged to do as much work as possible. . "Some people here were inclined to believe that after such a long war and after so many losses the French army was entirely exhausted," M. DeBilly ; said, "and many were Incredulous when the high commissioner, on bis return from France last January, said that morally, as well as materially, the French army had never been in a more splendid condition. This last battle has proved to the whole world, and mostly to our enemies, how well founded the opinion was. What the French army has been doing on the whole front and what they are still doing, has made us Justly more proud than ever of being French. "I want to tell you what a high opinion all the French officers who have 1 seen your boys in the trenches have expressed of the American men and soldiers. I heard this unanimous praise from the commanders of our armies as well as from the officers of lower rank, neighbors of your battalions on the battlellne, and I am very happy to bring you this message from France. Pressed Unity of Command. "I want to express my deep appreciation of the two great steps taken by the United States in this climax of tho war. Your people have always been in favor of a unity of command, clearly understanding that the weakness of a , coalition like ours lay precisely in tho absence of unity. Whenever, under the pressure of Circumstances it became apparent to all that our lack of co-ordination was the only cause of what came near being a serious setback the representatives of the United , States did more than any one else to - help overcome all difficulties and to realize a strong co-ordination in the hands of a man in whom all the armies have confidence. "And next to the great service to our cause was the action of Gen. Pershing when he came to Gen. Foch and put all his troops at his disposal, eager only that the Americans should play their part in the greatest battle . of the war. This went to the heart of every Frenchman. "No doubt your highly spirited and well trained men have already given and will more and more give a precious help to the allied armies on the western front. Send All Men Possible. "The French and British armies are In splendid condition. Your troops are doing very well. But all together we are numerically Inferior to our enemy, who hits hard. The situation is serious. We are fighting together Ger 1 man militarism. "Send at once as many men as you

can: build as many ships as your shin- j

yards can turn out. and we will, all together, win the war."

MAY FORBID FOOD EXPORTS

BUENOS AIRES, April 25. The Argentlne cabinet held a special meeting last night to consider curtailing, and probably prohibiting the export of all foodstuffs, in consequence of the increased cost of living in Argentina. It was decided to make no final decision In the matter until Finance Minister Salaboiry has submitted a report that he was requested to make. Mlsa Eva Fenton, a niece of Lord Kitchener, has come to this country at the request of Queen Alexandra to raise money for Instruction work among blind soldiers.

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Flanders Leader m Sure of Victory

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Gen. Sir Herbert Charles Plumer.

General Plumer, who is one of the

British generals in command of the Flanders front, has declared that he is

confident of an ultimate British suc

cess and that the lines are sure to be

held and the Germans driven back.

BREAK UP SINN

FEIN MEETING

ttst AMoct&tM Press) . SAN FRANCISCO. Anril 25. Agents

of the department of Justice last night broke up a meeting, which was addressed by Mrs. Hannah Sheehy-Sketf-

ington, widow of a leader of the Sinn

Fein rebellion Ireland, forcibly remov

ed her from the platform and detained the chairman of the meeting. William

Short A patrol wagon load of police scattered , several gatherings, before threats to rescue Mrs. Skeffington and

Short could be put Into execution.

Mrs. Skeffington was scheduled to speak in a downtown auditorium, but persons -who went to the building, were turned away at the door, the explanation being that agents of the building., acting under Instructions

from the department of Justice, naa

decided to deny her the use of the

premises. .

Mrs. Skeffington naa sponen nan an hour against conscription in Ireland, when agents of the department of Justice, escorted her to the side; walk. Short, according to the authorities then addressed the crowd, appealing to them not to permit the meeting to be disrupted. Accompanied by Mrs.

Skeffington, he was taken to the police station where he was booked e&route

to the United States marshal's office.

Mrs. Skeffington was detained at the

Station until the crowd Which accompanied her, had dispersed. She then was released. The meeting, which Mrs. Skeffington was to have addressed at a downtown auditorium was called by the People's Council of America.

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To the Citizens and Voters of Wayne and Fayette Counties: Will be impossible for me to see all the voters of the Senatorial District and make a personal canvass of the entire country and towns, will use the press to inform you of my stand on various measures during the time served as your State Representative in the Indiana Legislature, so you will be in a position to render your decision as to the merits of some of the measures. An Act Protecting the Laborer in the Factories. Ah Act to Promote the Safety of Employes and Travelers upon Railroads. An Act to Require all Highways on which U. S. Free Delivery Mail Routs are Established to be kept in Repair and Passable Condition. An Act to Prevent Construction of Public Highways sn Real Estate held or occupied as a Cemetery or Burial Place. An Act Establishing Arbor Day in the State of Indiana. The Pur Food Law. An Act, Creating the State Laboratory of Hygiene. Supporting Orphan and Dependent Children Measure. Introduced tho Bill Creating a State High Way Commission for Good Roads and Public Highways. An Act, Creating County Advisory Board. Favored all Bills for the Upbuilding of our State Institutions. . Favored Election of United States Senators by direct vote of the People. The State Library Board Measure. An Act, for the Establishing and Maintenance of Hospitals by the Board of County Commissioners, in their Respective Counties. Introduced Bill for Automobile Law. An Act to regulate Charges on Excess Baggage on Railroads. An Act. Authorizing the Admission of Widows and Wirfes of Disablfd or Destitute Soldiers, Sailors and Marines of the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection, to the Indiana State Soldier Home. Author of House Concurrent Resolution for Good Roads and Public Highways. Whereas, it is Of great importance to the people of this Commonwealth that the . Public Highways should b9 systematically improved, and that the several Counties and Townshtps should be plven the aid and encouragement of the State in the building and maintenance of improved Highways. Which was adopted by the House and. concurred In by the Senate. . - Author of House Concurrent Resolution concerning the Monroe Doctrine and our. Navy. Session of 1903. Asking Congress to urge and diligent efforts for the up- ' building of our Navy of the United States. To the end thai thlB arm Of our Country's Protection may not be excelled by any Power on Earth, and be a bar to any aggressor of the new World. Above are some of the Legislative Measures voted for and diligently worked for while a member of the Legislature In 1903-1905. He solicits your support for Senator at the Republican . Primary Election, May 7. 1M. W. VEFJCEIR

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