South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 84, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1920 — Page 16

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ENGLISH WRITER SAYS OFFICERS WERE YERY POOR

Declares That British Tommies Hateil People for Cainouflaint:.

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me wnrM war, Phillip G,h, I 1.1 nd prfmir .-ir corr-.-pnS-rit. who siw thf Kii'intic ror.fUct fr m the first lays t th- flr.Kh. r'.:-i the iruttU-Uncy, th mu-Mlln;.:. th rttljcss wn.'-'at-'o of oun nr. i:k . !, th hope l'.s!y brvl I r i T i 1 1 ?-: n fT u-.-.rk and th lack of rrrc.n !m1- r:-hij fh.it chractrizel i:rit:i!n's p.irt i n thttruc'I on tho vr-t'-rn fr r.t In hi? b.f-k i:--i!.ti. Wirr." i'.ivt publish 1. h :!,vf h.. ?: I5rltl.-h Tommy "stuk it." Incapable 1 r- h i ; ;md i,'iv--s ;i"cunte pictures of ?h w.ir us it actually v.'u-i in the h' it of nnüict. C.lW-. Kl--HIlH". Summaru !, sonn: of th poiu'.x hf makes arc: The censorship '.vis fill v.ror.r .ml was dlctatrd not by fear of th- vnmy, but ff.-ir of tho a -; ,u 't home thr frnr that fh- pijldl" would demand thv li ads of ruu-l-d!f-r. Thi3 policy nf con' '.ilnnt mail th Hrltish f-uldif-r almost hat" lingland and th- jiop!- Lick hom b -;itJt lacking information of thMiffrrirnr and t -rr i l'! lo sc ;i the front, th?y nu d rallo-i. thr- r: ili.ins vlrtntlv thinking all was w 11 and th;it war v. as ,i kind of yj.ort. Most of the. HoMurb b-.trn fa tails trt. believing th.it If they wc-rr tapped for death by a German !-h-ll thro wan no rsCaje. The sM-rt of tho tanks was diAnled to th Germans to .-o;i by employment of a small number ui tlie first land t-hipr--. which rovd ineffective and consequently louerd the army's moral. Tiie l.in!; hhould not have i, en u.- d until' perfected. K'C 'ourafiv. TJritih losses in many f the battles of Ypres and th- .omrne in 1 1 1 7 totalled 0 0 percent. yet tb.' TniiiniiiH kept their courage, although they lost hojm. Th.-y thus disproved Xapob-on. who said no army could keep its courage if it lost more than 2' percent. . Generally the men In the tranches nnd the loftrr rrad s nf obict rs rjrarded the Ilriti.-h G. II. Q. with contempt and dislike, because of iuIticiency. Until rielrl Marshal i-'och was numcil cenralisiKlmo there -.v.is no Pintle grnpntl who appeared on the Hrltuh front capable f inspirim: Iar?e masses of troops with Ills p ron.il (Uallties of leadership, such as Napoleon had. Results which have followed the "war to end war" indicate that most of the 900.000 IJritish who perished for that ideal died in vain, for militarism, far from br-in dead, is still triumpnant in many quarters. Speaking of Jxrd Hai;?, the British commander-ini h'ef, Glbbs says: "He was Intensely shy and reserved. t-.hrlnktn.-r from publicity in a morbid way and holding himself aloof from the human side of the war. He was constitutionally unable to make a dramatic gesture b -fore :, multitude, or to say easy, stirring" things to ofiicens and men v horn he reviewed. Cn Indian lender. Of Gen. Currie th- Canadian real estate agent, Gibbs says: "He cut clertn to tb.e heart of thinsTd. ruthlessly like a surueon. When he smiled, I thought of luti as Oliver Cromwell. He was a man of j-tronp ability. free from those trununels of red tape and tradition which swathed around so many nf our own 1 :ub is." Kcgardinjc censorship, he js.ys. "It would have been better to let the people know more of tho truth of what v.iis happen in:; in l-'rarc-

th" truth of tra-e ly ir.t-td of care-I C fully cam o'.:.'!a-c 1 ( ommunique.

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nrar.ia r.r that t ariy J'htir.t,- by aj I ST Tl a f 1 d-l.b. rat- M ron of r .y ry. ; , M t i I th--::f.-h all was known b the enemy.! M t M N f V M It v.a, f.-rir of th. ir own peopl-, r.-d Ji f VJ L th'- er.'r.iy. whirh g-ui-b 1 th" rub s j of the i-r.'T- hip." ( Si

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Tl.is po,i y of coro ahii'Tt whr h kpt the pe, pie at home buoyed Up with a - r.r-e of talse security, niade the soJih rs, when they uol h ave ' hate th'- smiling woi;;rn In the rtreets; th y d'-ired-- that profiteers should die by poi.-on pas; they p-y-1 to God to K' t the German- to s-r.d Zefpelir.s to ITnu'land to rnak th'- p'..p!e' know what war meant!" "Vhat mainly was wmr.;' with our ; neralshlj." .-.-- fliofis. "was Uic ty'-ri vhi'-h put th- hi'h command !r.:ci th'" hinds of a jrroup ol men ! -e!or: .riv.ir to th- old school of war, unable, by reason of their are and trad if lor- s, to t away from ritrid ir;f thods and t- I.'fconie catic in t!.e- f m t.f r.e'v conditions". '! aw many luith'-rs' shoj-- in th- yciis that folbnved. wi.'-re tln-re v. as a ureat carving nf human :!eh v hi h was once our bohool, wh.il- the old men directed their sacrifice, and the proliteers !.:rev ri' h. and the ires of hate were st.-k d up at p atriotic banqdets and m editorial i hairs." Hriti'li (J. ir. CJ. Ills jdctur- of the British G. II. Q. follows: '"Within tht.r close crtrporation there were rivalries, intrigues, jx rjuries. and treacheries, like those of a mediaeval court. V..icli general and : -taff oi'ticer had his followers .and his sycvph.intH. who Jostled for ach others' jobs, fawned on the yictt man, Mattered his vanity, and mad- him h'llevo In his omulscieru e. Those in the lower era des fought, for a higher rade with every kind of artfulness and diplomacy and bu kstalrs inlluence. The war to them was a far-off thin essential to tha ir vay of life. '( c asionally thev vi.'ited the trendies as society folk jro slum- ; :i if. -T. and came back proud of hivin' seen a shell burst, having brave.l th" li( and dirt."

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I "or the first time in years there i waste spice on vessels leaving America, while vessels coming here are cer''.add with rroods mostly I'.ritlsh. The exchange situation does

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"I'ape's Diapepsin" by neutralizing the acidity of the stomacn. Instantly relieves the food sourimr and fermenttion which causes tho miserymaking pases", heartburn, 1'atulence, fullness or pain In stomach and intestines. A few tablets of "Pape's Diapepsln" brim? relief almost as soon as they reach the. stomach. They help regulate disordered stomachs so favorite foods can be eaten without di-dr's. Costs so little .It drug stores. Adv.

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AM mopj: GHATr.ri'L TO Tanlac than words can express.

for it lias :ien me health and happiness after twehe Ions years of MifTerins" was the entlmsia-tie statement made the other day by Mrs. Olhlne Peltier, of Vermont.

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How Lydia L Pinkhain's Vege-' table Compound Helps to Hake Women Norma!. Wa.'dunpton, Ind. '"I was in such it condition that I neer expected to

h a v e chn lrrn, and m- aunt ?- vicd me to tike Lydia L Pirkhan's VeprtaM'? Conpound. It improved lav licalt'i and restored a nornul condition of my sy?tera so that I row hive a line baby. Until she was about a vtiir oM I wis

very nervous, and all the time thinking ?orcethir. terrible w.i? poin t happen. If I hearl any cue coining, irv beart would beat f.it an i I wantto run. So I took the Veet Compound acrain and it helped mc wenderfully. You may pulli-h my Ictttr, .1" the rncdk"inrt ii surelv prrat." Mrs. Iva Hanta. K. II. No. 1, Uox 21, Vahir.pton. Ir; .!. An.oraT the virtu, s of Lydia E. TirkIiarn'a Vegetable Ctr-ipormd i.- its ai :1itr to correct sterility in many c dr-e. This fact is well st.iMished as e-i-der.ced by the abo letter and l u dred of others we have puMila-".. In n.iny other home, or.ee ehih'le?, there are now chiKlrm because f the fact that Lydi.i 13. PiLkh.in'a Vegetable Compound makes v. oui.-u iicrmal, healthy and ftrorvr.

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Stomach er bowf 1 disorder poisons the Llcod 2nd thus irritates the rest of the LoJy.

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j "'l am more prateful to Tanlae ! than words can express for it has i on me lo-alth and happiness after twedve lon years of sulYerin." was ' the statement made the other day y Mrs. Olivine Peltier, No. East ' Ala n S-ree;. Winooski. Vt. j "I h iä n troubbjil so ioior with :i r i :.!:" ;.r..l ?ioi'i'i ii'fs that i m' 1 ' : - v- o"l. w as a drud-r ry and 1 u.a hit!-- pbaure nut of life. My appvti'.e left me entirely and at times

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ai;.l v.!i.,; little I did eat caused me ' ! e s:.:T(i ::.- ;;fti rward. (Jas W"-.;ld f-iia my ..:..niah so !vul!y .' Thai affec't d my h-art and I I tiam-h.t I had ht .;vt trouble, j " I was s- r..:i.u 1 would jump 'at the !:i-t unep et d noise .:r.d v o ;II c.:a p - v r th.irt: I h id in my 1. amis. 1 t-"t so weak and fiir.r at

t:!a -- th.at I w ouid h.ae (o catch hold :-f M.':::! thirc P keep from fallir.c; r. My.-itep w;; bii-ken and r st-b-ss and I was l sir-.r weight raj idly. I had little si: m:th ov r.ercy and, a I h. ol tii.-d all U.mls of medicines v. ;tb.cut toi. f. I hid become ry m:-.c!i ic i:r.'o,l over my condition. "My h a! 1 h :d been takira; T.n:ia? and when 1 saw what wonderful i- -ul'.s lie was tr, ttmi; I det :d 1 tu try it me!f and now I think as mueh of Tanlac as he does l'oaus-' it has helped me the same WaV "My appetite p. a 5 come back and vi ri!:!r.;: auree with me perfectly. I am takm on iht i ipidH' and have- a'.rcaay gained nine pound-, in favt. I feel perfectly Well in tnorj" Way. Tanlae ha d-a-.e warn der for n.e and I am ci.'.y too hippy to tell others abwiit it." Tank.c is s.-ld in South Hend at The c, v.'.v, 1 '!-.;.,' Store anil 1:1 MishWdk- th l- lri. I'll-iTUlAO.

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