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Show HIE Till SUBSCRIBES 10 AMERICAN II Believes One Man Should Be in Supreme Command of the Allied Fronts From This Time On. GASOLINE WASTED ON PLEASURE RIDES British War Office to Order Inquiry Into Reverse in the Cambrai Sector November Novem-ber 30. PARIS, ik', 12. Cnder Hie caption. "What America Kxperts of Captain Andre Tardiou, hinh commissioner to llw; I ,'niu-d St a. tew, gives the French i cnplo MMiib homely truths In the I'elll J'aiisicn . America, he wri Let), is willing l K've eveiy nssisla nee to France, but In return, lias t he ri'lit In ask her to discipline ' llcI'Mclf. I 'aplain Turilicu says Americans are j astonished ty the slj;ht of so many pastry , shops open in I'aris, ami will not hesitate j further to restrict the consumption of, wheat. They wilt limit commerce in other j way, lie predicts, and will prive France more t a niters fur gasoline when t hey no hmer meet on French country roads lux-iniuiis lux-iniuiis automobiles convoying the owners Mi pleasure trips, "America ihks the adoption of the principle prin-ciple ol a single man in supreme command n' the allied fronts," Captain Tardieu continues. con-tinues. "The Americans do not wish to see a re pet I lion of the Homme hat tie of -one example in a thousand when, because it had to be a Franco-Hritlsh offensive, of-fensive, it was made at tlio Junction of the two armies, in n swamp. ".Mistakes in detail may be made, have Indeed already bPfjn made by the Americans, Amer-icans, but their general eonceotlon of the war I'min milttaiy and economic: standpoints stand-points is simpler and therefore belter than ours, and should be listened to." |