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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Secretary of the Treasury Carter Glass Taking First
Victory Loan Bend Printed off the Press in Washington
otiiHornhli regulations umlor which tlou of oilier liiKroilleiitii, which cun InniirliiK your tlfo ilimnK ,n.
the newspapers ww operating wor He. .ended upon to restore iwliirnl I'"" "" '"''" ',r" ""' "'"'irlng ,iu0r
unknown to tl.o People. Th dM',,- "'" "'' "' "' "' '"',r' , , ' Hrn. .1- INHlflll' -.
tlon of facts was thus ...ml.. easy for A H known dountmvn .lruicKliit . , ,,,1,1,(. nltifr;! ..ln... ,,1' ,':"l""y
i ... ...it ii ,iii;eus the Imlr ko mituriil '...'. ..""'. '""T.1' '" 'liini... ,'
uvcry (Minor. iii wnn nitiinim.'" . ., , unniivu Hiiimr. mi iiu- ,
That's right! The war Is over but
Uncle Sam has a lot of debts to pay
that Is to be finished up 1$ to sell
Victory Loan Uouds. This photograph
because he hail to go and help put shows Carter Glass, secretary of the
the kaiser out of business. The wny , treasury, tnking the first bond of the
now issue from the press In the Unr
oll of Kugrnvlug ami Printing In
nay thiit. netwltl.stiiudlni: that tho
Alllo were sinking dermal, mi'imu-
'rlnes us fast an they 'could V liulM.
'"tl.u number of now (ionium I'htuts
lis four times greater than tho Inisos.
Our submersible tleet has it-own n
Jtrilordlimrlly during the war. Tho
, press Is to picture Hie Milium !im war
!fure as a means of shoiteninu the
struggle and not as a measure of ro
(titliatlon or a weapon to starv our
foe ",
After months of decsptlon In trytti;
to convince tl.u people thnt Amnrlni
would never enter the war Ms
tho Krupp director, when l'r.- I "it
i Wilson sent his ultimatum, tin Ur
'mat. press very readll o.i"iit-l ,i i
"tibmit luce." and endeavored hi n-i-l.nUo
tho 1'nlted States as .. ". m,.
nilvarsnty. Quoting from i'm i
t.hlet: "The entry of :n -rl i' wo il '
menu little from n nnvtil
I Lonke
I he postlbl
jtorpt.il
small. slow cruisers, wli'-Ii mi
' porl npr. bo used at coiim.m T'i
' I'ultoil Rtato? has lutlll no :tr
'eriilso.-M, which nie decisive In mm
Itlmr warfare For the transport, i
in n.my conn of :ui.oon m"ii. ?
ly mill etenlv that nnnouy enn ten it Y sounds better thai,
ins lii-i'ti iipMlleil. You simply ilamp. Tltlrd- INHl'UK in
en a sponge or son nriisii wini h, i,irt insuri.l.ro ( i.m. ,.., ,
mil dinw this tliiui;h "iir naif, tnli-i York; then you me in , ,
i.ik one si. iiml at a time. My morn- M ,A1,U'A, ,'",HT ""ll
.h - "" "'- "'-iffl ,,vi:",;;:,v;.v: -;,
ler iitmil't'i application or two, It bo- ,, fro1 (j.;() ,. , , ,.,
i on,. -. I in trull v ilin-K nml Kloss. Milliliter. Olllce mir I
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SAFETY
l'lrt INSI'ltl'' Tlieit are Just as
miinv and Jut " hoiiihI reasons for
V.Ww.lAHlk:i..'WJBJaMi.
Hoe Charles !t
Aceucy, for Indian
ti'iihor.
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d at from all hiikI-.. i v. i fijfer f
tslble for her to u .1 ' jS:'''-
lo bout dostroyeri .in.! a ' t (CZ. iv-i ;
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WashltiKton. To the rlKlit Is James I., 'sleam.-ihlps of l.poo tons ea-l or.'
Wllitfeth, ilreetor of the bureau.
SERIN PEOPLE
IK IIP TD
i tho document, were forbidden, under ern theater of tho war, tho opora
dlre penalties .to discuss any subject tions. details of which cannot yet be l
relating to the war without the up-1IinbIl8lett ,mvo ,,, ,( ott. ,,,.
i provai ui nuntircos oi Kovernmeni
hrir
l!Hh
censors operating through twenty-one
newspaper bureaus and various
.branches of tho government. The
Lusttnnia sinking and the submarine
controversy with' the United States
was so skillfully manoeuvered In the
'.press that for many months the peo-
pie were led to believe that the nego-
' ttntlnna U'nrn tnlilni- "n pnilps., f'.v.if.
BERLIN (Correspondence of the able to us."
Associated Press) ."Revelations of, Only such news was published asj
the "stupidity and cunning" of Ger-Uhe militarists thought would favor-!
"man newspaper censorship, which for, ably affect public opinion, and to car-!
more than four years obsessed 70,-, ry out this purpose, the pamphlet
000,000 people with the hope of an points out, all kinds of falsities were
Impossible victory, hid from them thej employed. Secretary Laming, for In.
"news of Prussian defeats, and at last stance, was reported as Being 111 and
contributed to the downfall of the on the verge of leaving office. A hope-
structure f pretense It .had raised, I less breach was also said to have arls-
fhlch Is developing favorably. Re
ports spread by tho enemy unfavor
able to us, u ro false."
The former head of the gre.it inn-
iicoMnry lor the transport or i" -000
soldiers with nothing but fi.-'r
marchli'i; I'ltulpmeut. loo.ooo tons
would be necessary ifor the double
(rlr "
I.'ven aflei the United States had
landed more than l.&OO.ooo men In
Pri"ice. Ur. Munition declares, the
German papers continued their "ini
palgn of falsity and delusion. The
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nltlon plant at Kssen, who possessed diplomatic Intercourse between tier
complete Information as to tliu opera- many, and tho United States during
tions of the military authorities hero, i the two years preceding America's en-
i declared that "thoro was hardly ujtry Into tho war Is set forth In the J
lluy during nil the long war when the, pamphlet with Interesting references
! editorial ot!lois of the German dally 'to Count von Ilnrnstorn" and his mil-
press were not 'honored' by tho re- ltnry and naval attaches. Iloy-Kd and
celpt of confidential communications, 'von Papon, In Washington. Il was
orders and prohibitions from the con- given out as "established" that the
sorshlp authorities, calculated to I former nmbassiuldr. and nit I)r Zlm-
Paint is Cheap Today
i"7"OU producers and grim or who sell Mich tlinurs a href. Iiorj,
V grain, licans, wool, cu, Imttcr, potatoes, tlo you know that the
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raint trxlay than ever before? Then why not use paint frerlv on your
buililinm this season rather than wait ami have expensive trjuir bills
later on?
Heath & Milh'gaii Paint on your house act like a macUntmh. It
shuts out any chance of decay. It is ilcpentlahlc cheapest in the end.
are brought out here In a remarkable
pamphlet Bald to have been 'Inspired
hy Dr. Wllhelm Muehlon, formerly
director of the Krupp works, whose
en between the American Secretary of
State and President Wilson. These
items appearing In all of the German
papers and bearing the apparent
expose of Germany In 1918 as the8anctIon of the authorities, were read
real instigator .of 'the war, sent him I Hy believed by the populace.
into voluntary exile in Switzerland.
The pamphlet entitled "How We
Were Ued To," is published ostensi
bly under the name of Kurt Mueh
sam, a former Austro-German war
correspondent. It is filled with in-,
Dr. Muehlon who, in his earlier
revelations accused the then Emperor
William of having Issued the order
"to "take no more prlsonere," points
out the astonishing fact that apt once
in all of the German war reports can
stances of military dutflicity, show-j be found any admission that the first
iBK the efforts that were made 1o battle of the Marne was a German de
conceal from the Gerraanpeople ev-jreat. The only thing that the Ger
erything of a discouraging nature, man high command was able to re-
inat had to do with the war. jport about that terrible reverse was
-Newspaper editors, according to. disguised In the werds: "In the west-
merman, the German foreign secre
tary, had conducted tho correspond
ence with llelnrlch von IOckttnnlt. for
mer German minister In Mexico, look
ing to nn alliance botweon Japan,
Germany and Mexico If the United
States entered the war. German
newspapers wero cautioned never to
use the "unfortunate expression 'Zim
merman letter,' " because It was be
lieved this might lead to a severance
of diplomatic rotations between Mer
lin and Wnshlngton.
-Statue by Rodin, Stolen by Hun Invaders,
Found by French Soldiers Seeking Mines
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limit tree expression of opinion on
the most vital questions and ultimate
ly to throttlo It."
The Germans, for Instance, wero
never to be charged with conducting
a "ruthless" U-boat war, but rather
an "unlimited" or "boundless" war.
Descriptions of devastation In France
and ltelglum were forbidden, and nil
reference to barbarism and 'wanton
destruction wero taboo, with tho sig
nificant expressien: "The army
knows when to use force and when to
be mild." Details of tho closing down
of factories, coal and food shortages,
poor crops and the employment of
prisoners of war In mines nnd muni.
tin plants, were suppressed, as w?re
also reports of street disorders, un
rest and strikes.
Referring to the tlmo when nun
dreds were dying dally in Turkey
from starvation, and tho collapse of
the Ottoman army seemed imminent,
and when Germany was sending vast
quantities of food and munitions and
heavy reinforcements of troops to the
Near East, Dr. Muehlon recalls tho
fact that in those dark davs "the Ger
man people were fed upon roseato ac-reM"nnB ,nuc(I' Vny Imlr "' "8 nnt"
counts of conditions In Turkey, that I"1 eolor antc 1"uk to Krnndmotli-
,.,mV . Mtrn., ,.n.l 0r M0' 81lO USCd It to keCJl ll.T
I uuir uviiuiiiijiiy tiurit, glossy anil Ul
tractive. Whenever her hair took on
thnt dull, fnded or Btrenked appear
plled with wonderful effect,
anro, this- simple tnlxturo wiih up.
Hut brewing at home is mussy nnd
out-of-date. NowndnvM. bv asklni' m
jserve was adoriuate. It was n dollb-iatl. 4niB-H,ro for co rent bottle of
jerato altering of the facts." i ' Wyeth's Sage mid .Sulphur Coin-
I It must bo understood, writes Dr. pound," you will get this, fatuous old
Muehlon s colahorator. that all tho i,r.i.iirniii,,i iiiv.i i... n ,n !
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Tho use of Sngo and Sulphur for
the sultan's army was 'strong
sufficient,' and tho Turks wore a 'val
uable ally." With the enormous'
musses of troops that wo had to send
to Turkey," continues tho pamphlet, j
"it was pretty strong to suggest to i
tho press that tho Turkish army ro-'
The Greatest Name
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Germany will not have to pay for
one stolen work of art. It Js a statue
by Rodin which French soldiers are
seen here removing from a hole they
dug while trying to locate mines,
planted by tho huns under tho road
ways as they retreated, Tho statue
was unearthed near Doual, This, the
French consider, Is convincing evl
denco of the systematic despoiling
nnd looting of art treasures by (ier
rncn officers.
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