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Show AMERICANS TO BE RECKONED WITH LONDON, Oct. 30. Commenting on the advent of American soldiers in tho trenches, the Post says: "Were the German success in Italy, or in other theaters to become much greater than tho allies consider probable, prob-able, tho Gernians would still have to reckon with the fresh, eager, stern forces of America. It would seem that Germany is putting forth hor utmost ut-most efforts during the interval which must elapse before the weight of tho United States can be brought to bear upon her weak and decimated battalions. bat-talions. "If we aBsunic, for the sake of argument, argu-ment, that Germany can conclude a peace advantageous to herself beforo the United States can intervene, it in still to bo remembered that America Is pledged to break tho military power of Germany and make no peace with tho Hohcnzollerns.' |