Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    IET)FORD MAIL TRIBUTE, OI?E0!OX TTTTRSBAY, PECErBER fi,
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Britisher Bares Real War
Facts in Latest Volume
Allies Relied On America
for Additional Effort
By WEBB MILLER
United Press Staff Correspondent
LONDON, (UP) America's part in
winning the World war and the pre
ponderant importance of her mili
tary intervention gradually is emerg
ing with publication of the mem
oirs oi allied war statesmen.
Publication of the fourth volume
of David Lloyd George's "War Mem
oirs" has thrown more light on the
vital importance of America's part.
Ever since the Armistice America's
military part in bringing the war to
a victorious end has been depreciat
ed widely in Europe. One of the
principal reasons was that the Al
lies did not want to pay their war
debts.
Some Extracts
Extracts from the book included
documents which were hitherto sec
ret give a different picture.
Here are some excerpts:
'Lord Mllner, Bonar Law and I
thought the project (plans for the
battle at Passchendaele) a mistake.
When Britain, with practically the
only unshaken army, was holding
the pass until the Americans arrive."
(Page 2185).
"The salient facts as to the con
dition of the French army and the
extent of the demoralization in its
ranks also were withheld or mini
mized. We were not told that the
French plan was to wait for the
Americans and meanwhile to In
crease thetr equipment, husband the
allied resources and only engage in
limited operations not involving
heavy casualties. . t . " (Page 2187).
Quotes From Beport
Lloyd George quotes as follows
from a report submitted to the Brit
ish cabinet by Sir William Robert
son, ,chlef of the imperial general
staff, at the end of 1917; "Our task
Is to do our utmost to ensure hold
ing our own until America arrives
and meanwhile make every effort t:
expedite her arrival. . , " (Pflge 3347 J.
In a letter to President Wilson on
September 3, 1917, Lloyd George
aid:
"Our allies ... consciously or un
consciously, reiy upon ine Bntisn
and the Americans to supply that
additional effort which Is necessary
in order to make certain of a just
liberal and lasting peace. As you may
be aware, the appearance of the van
guard of the American army has pro
duced a tremendous effect, especial
ly in France." (Page 3358),
KYLE PUBH TRIAL
ON SYNDICALISM
10 START FRIDAY
Trial of Kyle Pugh, claiming to be
ft resident of Josephine county, charg-
d with criminal syndicalism, w.l! t
start tomorrow morning before a cir- t
cult court Jury. It is the first time ,
In the history of Jackson county thct
a defendant has been tried under the
Oregon criminal syndicalism la
During ' the Banks-Fehl turmoil. I
Banks and some of his ardent lieu ;
tenants were charged with this crim
but later dismissed.
Pugh was indicted for alleged pas
session and attempted sale of som
munistlc literature, following ttU .
rest last September on the Paclf!
highway near Central Point, by in
state police. Pugh waa traveling ir
a donkey-drawn cart, with a bann-J -aid
to advocate "a workers' revolt '
The authorities assert that tiu
communistic literature seized In
Pugh'a possession advocated the over- '
throw of the American form of gov
ernment. Pugh will be represented by Attor
ney Irwin Goodman of Portland, wbo
wU! arrive tomorrow for the trial.
Pugh has been held in the county j
jail since his arrest, in lieu of tison ,
ball. A number of written demands j
for his release have been received by
the court and the district attorney's
office, from northwest organizations
of the "Workers and Farmers' Union."
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Homing Bull Frog
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Reach Old Haunts
MYSTIC. Conn. (VP) Ever
hesr of a "homlnst" bullfrog? A
resident here found a frog in his
spring and threw It in a brook
about 300 yards away. Next day
the frog was back. He took it to
another brook a quarter-mile away
and two dsys later the frog was
bark acaln.
Scarcely believing it could be
the same frog, the man marked it
and carried it two miles to an
other brook. It took the frog a
week to get back this time. A
fourth trip to a brook five miles
away had the same result 10 days
for the return trip. In a fins! at
tempt to get rid of the amphibian,
the distance waa increased to U
miles, in an adjoining town. Just
14 days later the frog hopped into
the unrin? and thre he frwi
Unsightly
Complexions
muddy-looking, blotchy and
red relieved and improved
ith safe, medicated Resinol.
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