Show N NI I I Us 1110 a ai I i w UE I II I OJ To Rs e Suppression of Ge German man Press and C Cooperation of Every Man Mans i Child and Woman Woman-Is' Woman Is Urged I By International News New Service Soe NEW YORK Aug 10 Narrating ing astonishing tales of German bomb outrages espionage propaganda I ganda and other subterranean activity activity activity ac ac- ac- ac JOhl T T. Flynn Plynn who was press representative for the German German German Ger Ger- man embassy when it occupied summer quarters at Cedarhurst L. L LI I I. I said here today he knew agents of the Kaisers Kaiser's government left this country to stir up sentiment in Mexico against the United States eight months before the I famous Zimmermann note was I made i public I IN By United Press Y EV YORK Aug 10 De Denouncing De- De De Denouncing N NEV NEW some senators congressmen and newspaper editors editors editors edi edi- tors as standing where the copperheads copperheads copperheads cop cop- stood in the Civil war Colonel Roosevelt demanded suppression suppression suppression sion of the German language press deportation deportation deportation de de- of 50 Americans and called upon every man woman and child in the country to exert every ounce of energy to win the tho W war r. r When asked concerning statements I attributed to him by Dr Kuno Meyer professor in tn Amsterdam dispatches dispatches dis dis- dis patches Roosevelt said Meyer was guilty of gross impropriety In quotIng quoting quoting I ing him concerning compensation and indemnities a victorious Germany might collect t I Mr Meyers Meyer's statement is substantially substantially substantially correct with this exception said Roosevelt I did not say the tho Austro- Austro German victory would oud entitle them to compensation or inde indemnities or to form forma a mid-European mid federation under Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Ger Ger- many's agency What I 1 said was that it if Germany was victorious she would undoubtedly exact the utmost limits of compensation and indemnity she could wring from all her adversaries including including ing the United States and I 1 added she would take them from the United States whether wo we went to war or not Mr Meyer and d his wife called on me Dle I I in May 1916 1916 Roosevelt said his conversation with Meyer occurred after he had spoken at Chicago and Detroit on tho the need for American preparedness In view of ot Germanys Germany's hostile attitude What I said to him was what I 1 said in these speeches so far as Ds Germany and the duty of this government is concerned he be asserted Discussing tho the present war outlook Roosevelt said I now ho hop hor the tho United States will wili I make up Its mind to fight this war to toa toa I Ia a triumphant conclusion until Germany Is completely overthrown without re regard regard regard re- re gard for what any other nation does Even If it all abandoned the struggle the tho United States should continue We Ve are fighting for our nearest and dearest Interests to make the world safe for America Until America shows her ability to do that she should not talk about making the tho world safe for tor democracy Now let every man woman and child in this country strain every nerve so at the earliest possible moment moment moment mo mo- ment our our giant strength m may y be bo used to win the victory I d |