BECK SEES FRANCE TRIUMPHAL VICTOR; Tells, Philadelphia Throng Her Troops Will One Day March Down Unter den Linden. PLEDGES OUR AID ANEW Two Days' Celebration Ends with Speeches and Messages from Wilson and Roosevelt.
Date: 15 July 1918
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Message to be read at Phila. celebration
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REVIEW FOOD PUBLICITY.; City Papers Devoted 1,101 News Columns to Board's Propaganda.
Date: 15 July 1918
Food Bd gives review of activities of Publicity Bur
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TEUTON PROPAGANDA BOARD NOW KNOWN; Attorney General Promises That Names of Americans Involved Will Be Made Public. DR. RUMELY 'ONLY A COG' Kaiser's Machine Worked Under the Cloak of the German Red Cross at 1,153 Broadway. Under a Red Cross Cover. Mapped Out Propaganda. Dr. Albert in Charge.
Date: 15 July 1918
said to have been in charge of German propaganda in the U. S. up to the time he left the U. S. in 1917
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DECLARES AMERICA FIGHTS FOR MONEY; German Press Still Leads the People to Believe Our War Aim Is Mercenary. BELITTLES PERSHING FORCE Contention that Troop Transporting Deprives Allies of Needed Supplies Is Advanced. More Belittling of America's Army. American's Shipping Problem. Says Our Aid Can't Be Decisive.
Date: 15 July 1918
Copyright 1918, by The New York Times Company. Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Rhenish Westfallen Gazette says war aims are mercenary
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Confirms Death of Lieut Davis.
Date: 14 July 1918
death of Lieut P. Davis confirmed
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EXONERATES GRUENING OF RUMELY CONNECTION; Assistant U.S. District Attorney Harper Says Former Tribune. Editor Is Not Involved.
Date: 14 July 1918
exonerated by Asst Dist Atty H. Harper of any connection with the affairs of Dr E. A. Rumely, former publisher of the N. Y. Evening Mail
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