Show LOAN ANTIDOTE I I II I TO TENETS OF I REDS By Associated NEW NE' YORK April 16 Widespread distribution of ot the fifth and final Liberty loan loan the tho Victory loan tn loan I as an nn antidote to Bolshevism was d dby d dby by Carter Glass secretary of tho tr a I I ul ury In an n address last tt m night ht before 0 i loan campaigners of ot tho Now York federal Cc fed fed- eral cral reserve district I I Wo We call this a victory loan he ho said and It Is that But I think It might aswell as aswell well have been called a thanksgiving I loan 1 I am appealing to my fellow countrymen to give thanks to Go God that tho war Wl was through tho valor an and spirit of our Amen Ameri American can nation kept 1000 miles mUes away Wo Vo know that It was at Chateau Thierry that tho American troops met tho the brave heroic French shaken and almost shattered by four years rs of at desperate c I struggle retreating from tho the bat battlefield t I and imploring tho the American officers to i turn back 1 I was as In lb Franco France last October and personally he heard of the laconic reply of ot the American commander Turn back said he he why hell we wo just got hero and our or orders ers aro to go 10 I forward r Go forward they dl did an and from that moment tho the Prussians never captured a afoot afoot foot of ot French soil For more moro than three j years It was sal said that It was impossible to take tako tho the St. St l salient from the Hun and yet that American army made mado tho the assault and In fourteen hours took tho the salient and penned Prussian russian pris pris- So Impossibilities aro are constantly made mado possible I 1 get set a little Impatient with tho Impression Impression Impression Im Im- that tho American people shall requite the goodness of God by b looking upon this Victory loan In fn cold blood and upon a u commercial basis It Is higher In consideration than that It has something some some- something thing of ot righteousness about It Il and wo we ou ought ht to requite that goodness of God In Ina Ina ina a better way than by Us its consideration from a commercial point of ot view Rear near Admiral VIl William lam S. S Sims who re- re re recently recently returned from European waters where he commanded the Am American fleet during the war also addressed the meeting meetIng meet- meet Ing urging ure tho the workers to carry on until the last bon bond ha had been sold The Tho admiral devoted the greater part parL parLor of or his address to recounting stories of ot the tho sea recalling among others his wholly Inexcusable Guild hall speech In 1910 when ho declared that the United States Slates would not permit tho the other branch of ot the tho Saxon Anglo race raco to godown godown go o godown down to Lo defeat without helping them Shortly after aCter that Indiscretion he said ho had mado made a secret report to o 0 tho the navy department expressing the tho opinion of British naval men he ho had mot met that war could not bo be delayed more than four years year It Is a very cry singular thing he he- said gravely that you ou good people put up your money to educate and support military mili tal tary men and then you never nover o bello anything they tell you ou Admiral Sims said ho wanted to correct the popular Impression th that wo we were doln doing the tho whole business As a a. matter of fact tact he said we had only a small proportion of the antisubmarine antisubmarine antisubmarine anti anti- submarine forces there Around tho the British Isles Great Britain had about when wo we had less than OO When hen the American naval forces went yent over he continued tho the Germans were winning winning- the war Thero There was no room for any difference of opinion We re had hail to agree Our mission was to defeat the enem enemy and the means wo we employed for that was the tho consolidation atlon of ot the tho forces forces- tho adoption of ot the allied methods as wo we were the newcomers the newcomers the elimination of all friction or of tho the officers th that lt e C caused the friction the friction the suppression of ot all personal ambition The motto was to goon go goon goon on with the war The Tho allies met us more than half halt wa way In concluding tho the admiral said fald 1 would make male my special appeal forthe forthe for forthe the thousands of ot General s Pershing's gallant gal Sal gallant lant lads who are aro sleeping In France Franc and anu for those of or my officers and men and th the officers and men of or tho the merchant marine m who are at the bottom of the sea These men lent their lives 8 to the government t tat at zero per cent cont and lo lost t their capital Will VIII the people at home decline to lend their money at 4 p per cent with no risk n 11 1 lacy |