. War echoes; or Germany and Austria in the crisis .. . cable the fact ofdeparture. A VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS. (Reprinted from The Father-land, New York, September 30,1914.) THE LEADERS POSITION. Many stories of alleged atrocitiescommitted by the Germans in theEuropean war are being circulated inAmerica. The Leader does not believethese stories to be true, and will notpublish them. The manner of life of the manyGermans in this community gives thelie to any charge that the Germanpeople are barbarous. America hasno better citizens than those of Ger-man birth. No race of people surpasses theGerma
. War echoes; or Germany and Austria in the crisis .. . cable the fact ofdeparture. A VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS. (Reprinted from The Father-land, New York, September 30,1914.) THE LEADERS POSITION. Many stories of alleged atrocitiescommitted by the Germans in theEuropean war are being circulated inAmerica. The Leader does not believethese stories to be true, and will notpublish them. The manner of life of the manyGermans in this community gives thelie to any charge that the Germanpeople are barbarous. America hasno better citizens than those of Ger-man birth. No race of people surpasses theGermans in humanity, kindness ofheart and consideration for thoseabout them. It is impossible thatthe charges sent out against themcould be true. The Leader believes that the al-legations of atrocities are baseless,and are issued merely to influenceAmerican opinion against the Ger-mans. Before the Leader prints anysuch stories they will have to be bet-ter authenticated than at Leader. September 16, 1914. WITH THE WESTERN GERMAN ARMIES 247. LUNCH TIME OF THE GEEMAN ARMY Note the uniformly orderly and serious, yet pleasant aspect of the men (Photograph by the International News Service) A WEEK WITH VON KLUCK; Or How They Brought the GoodNews from the Aisne to Hand. By Siegfried Jacobsohn in The Fa-therland, New York, October28, 1914. Monday—from Paris. Von Klucks army is annihilated!!! The victory cannot be overrated. It was a terrible, deadly strife; Not a single German ascaped with hislife, In one word, as already stated. Von Kluck and his men are annihi-lated. Tuesday—from victory we won was glorious!On the whole line we were enemys General Von KluckHad to give in to British pluck!Therefore to us his sword he tenderedAnd he and all his men surrendered. Wednesday—from final decision of this campaignWas yesterday reached on the River Alsne;A movement on the British rightPut the left wing of the foe The Germans are
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