SIGHT OF RHEIMS WOULD BE ENOUGH.
NO PROPAGANDA ' NEEDED IF RUIX COtTLT) BE SEEN. .
PARIS, May 8. "I am going back to America to whoop it up for intensification of our military preparations," said Judge Ben Linctetj , of Denver. "We have accomplished great things, but they .are insignificant compared with what still remains to be done," he continued. "We need '< men here and need them quickly. Three "million men m France should be our motto and the goal to arrive at before th© end of another year." Judge Lindsey had just returned fro-n a visit to Rheims, which, of recent davr has been undergoing the most terrific bombardment of the whole war. "Ji Rhjeima m its present state could be transplanted to America," Judge Lindsey concluded, "there would need bo no other propaganda to speed up our efforts."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14647, 3 July 1918, Page 3
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