Show GERMAN TROOPS SEEM JO Jill lIME HAVE BEER BEEN DRUGGED I IBy By Associated ted Press LIVERPOOL May Ia 13 A A Liverpool officer in a letter Jetter from irom the front writes i of ot the tho German mass attack recently I I have watched several o of these at attacks attacks attacks at- at tacks through my field glasses and ant have been filled with horror each cach time I They plowed forward In serried ranks The Tho majority did not even trouble to I fix bayonets Many Ian had their rifles slung over their shoulders and they advanced ad apparently with profound in indifference In-I In difference over the bodies of ot I comrades I My u first thought was wag that they must bo ho dru drugged ed they advanced with such callousness and arid utter unconcern n Tho The simile of oC the locust ha has often orten been applied to tho German hosts and It r would seem to be well ell justified for tor in all aU the recent attacks thero there Is IR the suggestion suggestion sug sug- of the insensate being sug I J Indifferent to what happens to himself or 01 his comrades comra cs and obeying obeying obey obey- ing only one overmastering force and Impulse The Tho whole object of ot British and French military training training- is to develop the Initiative and intelligence ence of ot the in individual individual in- in soldier and perhaps this explains explains ex ex- in plains why in many cases a British or French division has hns been able to h hold ld up I six of or seven seven times Its number |