Show It R H 1 n NATION AROUSED TO ACTION NEED I I Determination Grows That 1 Huns Must Never Gain I Ascendancy i iBy I j By Carl D D. Groc Groat i I II I united ill II I oil I Staff t. t WASHINGTON A IlI 2 2 rr G Gr r i DH against I til the trie west front I II trove tro home today to the American I capital a u fuller and graver giaver realization realization than o er ever evor heCor before that thai America f must j I increase iI the punch In its wor work stork It to spur rather than to dishearten dis- dis workers hearten war tear WOI j i iI I The of tho the west vest Ihl lino batI bat- bat tie tic only added to the thc recent determination i I notion nation to push tho the struggle to a conclusion con con- II Officials here b believe c U n will arouse tho nation moro more than anything i I also has hot They have known that peace 30 I talk was being ed oll now tho they are convinced con that tho Iho nation will i bo ho o 1 more mort unified more determined than over 1 that the Hun Ilan menace shall not han hang 01 0 the world orld I Talc Taken n all alt In III all nil military mUllan nl non men ald saki the he battle had not hat developed loped to the point whore they iho thor could make accurate Judgment of Its Ita rl results British retirement re- re near Ht Quentin and ond the Ber Ber- Ill claim of oC capture of British J b by Prince Iu army were i deemed natural consequences of tho the I ferocious onslaught ht by In- Inthe the German Gelman hordes hOI S But reports to lo dato date were not note j such fluch ns as to make the situation appear pessimistic I The Tho number of or mon men massed again t l j i ithe the tho British ma mado o the retirement es e gentian if IC the British h dirt did not wish to I too greatly Moreover o cr the Germans lly are prodigal of life and their losses will be greater Ithan I Ithan than any advantage antage they may mar gain It j jIP i I IP Ifs hl held I |