Enemies Within, Obeyin the Letter, Violate the Spirit

Enemies Within, Obeyin the Letter, Violate the Spirit

Enemies the Letter, Violate the Spirit Within, Obeyin No create a of send soldiers to France. eontempt the "Illinois thoae who receive their inspirations from sent not to Ruislsm d* are invited all citi- 1 But the "New-Yorker Volkszeitung" is rocrisy by the Staats-Zeitung," Mr. Bernard H. Ridder quoted ing: By a Loyal American of German Birth "To this mass meeting the German-language press will approve wonder. yi zfns who are the war, either because fair-minded enough, after all, to admit of Chicago: an article Mr. Hannis Taylor in "lt is in this against the Kaiser's peace under any circum¬ from by reported from Petrograd th*. THE German-language press or because don't think the and the in this coun¬ "In the conditions as made public by to show that the en- amazons of principle they that the press people peace we cannot Hearst's "American" Russian shaved their ta]*,| ,"* a fabric of anti- are our should nnd stances, and that, therefore, country . invited en¬ the President easily spreads reasons good. Kspecially try enjoy much more liberty than is Reichstag listed army cannot be sent abroad, and more terrible. Or are thera flthflt ra*.-, lies, anti-Allies slan- men who have been drafted at the ideals which he has often expressed in have "an entirely united people fighting on govemment all those young joyed in Germany. and quotes instances to added: these measurei account of th* u j . unanimous tler and anti-war in an at¬ the human lottery of Friday, July 20, to words, but, we are sorry to state, not always for ita rights . with lousiness in "*- propaganda great prove its statement. 'ahutting up the Conatitution' prevailing RuniaT to defeat to the cause the to France and to be sbot there under the Imanifested by actions." enthusiasm." "Without tempt bring go The slackers are, through innuendo, jus- of this new A at a for and democ- its to our that "Russian soldiers the members [conscripted] fling England's 4- United States has espoused by creating a pretext of fight humanity the "Deutscher To show loyalty republican By the statement from service off honesty {, tified by Correspondent," of the "Illinois Staats- to for what term army are aa much exempt by the same paper in the foUrj*-1*. spirit of discontent and opposition among racy." those who form government, have refused fight they had never been * Herold," which &f Baltimore, which ridicules makes fun of the "The Seattle Ger- American soil aa if they torial notice: the American people, by discrediting »our Also the "New-Yorker disprove the attempts of evading the duty Zeitung" "peacefulnessi" 'French imperialism,'" conscripted." assistance to our claims to be a German- of the republics, by saying: man Press" evidently intends to remind "The Scots in America har* motives, by preventing representative of military service. Says the "Deutscher The Chicago "Abendpost" attempts to ortiji,,. allies. These German-language sheets American paper, pours venomous vials "France's lust for the left bank of the the American aoldiers that it would be liberate Scotland from Kngland. W* Ly / Correspondent": far as the take care of the Berlin interests by pro- lieved the Scots of avoid that would them open of sarcastic contempt on America. It Rhine means a poor reputation as fcoliah to Imitate the Russians and fight capable *rrtaUr .»»*» || anything lay "Such young men (who marry to be ex- a foodstuff embargo the of of treason to the hints that the war is not the peo- peasefulncss of the republics is concerned." for another country's imperialistic war testing against right lelf-determination, ai titafW to the charge according present are called slackers by those who are does not but the war of a and empted) against Sweden, saying: by England, apply to .»..¦,,- letter of the law, the spirit of which they ple's war, minority, sure not to be forced to go to the trenches." America aims. men Ought "Lord Robert Cecil, one of the British live under the English flag." are daily violating. insinuates that the American young "Deutscher is one from The Correspondent" Believesto Listen to Peace Talk Is Charged braggarts, demands that the United States are slackers. After English- Mr. Hearst's "Peutschei Joursal'1 Of all the insidioua German-language quoting of the many German-language newspapers the Scandinavian countries ia comment on the result of While carrying the Stars and Stripes on EnglandWith Selfish Aims threaten New York, contends that paper*, the Buffalo "Arbeiter-Zeitung" Ianguage papers that receive in the form of public adver¬ Sweden is meant with an embargo on food¬ SarrairtjJ/ most examinations of the censcripts its editorial page, the "Illinois Staats-Zei¬ sow the seeds of dissension among will quit the one of the boldest. It revels in the the physical tisements subsidies from American tax¬ To stuffs if don't promise to stop the ex- probably 3alkani, tni^, the tung" rcprints articles from "The Irish the "Abendblatt" (evening edi¬ they "The Greeks who have been rabid attacks on America, her institutions and exemption claims, paperadds: payers ! the Allies of iron ore to Germany. What paihadi,*- the Hearst newspapers and the portation war their will and policies. Says the "Arbeiter-Zeitung" "Of course, we cannot dope It out. Dope World," tion) of the "New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung" would Cecil have said lf Sweden had de¬ against may then taa far ._ our esteemed Rid of "Dictators" it is not that how to the better of ir.'an article under the caption "Democracy lout what? Well, the fact that like. Therefore, surprising ccntends that England is sacrificing the manded, last year, that the neutral United selves get their i^ for States to in- as it to thi contemporarics fairly shricked Gettingand Wall Street Ihe paper wants the United other enemies of Germany to further her States her of war mate¬ ries, just happened oth«r i^_ and Imperialism": EagHah stop exportation have war while it is evident that by far the larger American without peace negotiations the dif- rations who also been fore*4B|l. "The government of the people and for the In the "Detroifer Abendpost" itiate, delay, own selfish aims. Says the "Abendblatt": rials to Great Britain? But that's of men fit for war cannot go to war On this it says un- war and then had to la-.ile the toap pa¬ number and the President are ridiculed v.ith the Kaiser. sutiject it is now the offensive in Fland»rs. ference between neutral neutrality and prrajy peopla ia a government by proflt> -hungry have other things to attend to. democracy "Thus for them by others." their because they manner: in see Calais and neutral triots, capitalists and representatives. do it.' Or did our in the following part: The English see themselves, neutrality." subordinate Ifa a cane of 'Let George of the catchword [German decide, for The same editorial contendi that i*. They aim ut protits and anything the current opinion "When Russia has gotten rid of Kerensky "The worst part Dover menaced; therefore they the wclfare of the to contemporaries misjudge to- it is based tm- to liberatp the French Help, It Is Shown, eral Sarrail, commander of the else, including people, and we of a certain man in Washington, peace is that upon entirely the sake of a change, Aluajk of the battle- in the war question?" knows western front." lcnica has this purpose. They are hyenas with Wall Street. we can, perhaps, aginary premises. Nobody to-day cn the Belgian coast on the AmericanArrives too Late expedition, characttrin'j, in the With the history of the Ameri¬ gether would be. field, and, therefore, see in the war, glorious to talk about democracy." what the eo-called 'German peace' The "New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung" is .troops under his command as icua 4. it is a con- begin a first place, a chance to make profit. The can as a background, does not America offer Germany Referring to a statement by Lloyd German is ¦- people The same paper hints that the President Why able to "inform" its readers, in a con¬ equivalent "abichiurn,* catchwords 'patriotism,' 'love of liberty* and insinuation.that which would chance, therefore, of stating her peace terms George that France is England's "last means of the ioweit temptible a tool of and may expect a hcadline, of "Italy's shaken eco- people mortl -4 of are to them but phrases men as slackers. If is England, a And if the declaration spicuous und of .love democracy' represent our young war. 'at conference? hope," the "Waechter Anzeiger," ities). to bear as reward from the British after the if Germany pomic condition," and that "deputies and calculatcd to pcrsuade the people there are slackers among us to-day it is should not prove satisfactory; Cleveland, says: of President a are "convinced that the country, Derision Wilaen'i 14 long as possible that fine opportunity for of the propa¬ Says the "Abendpost": should not be willing to conclu.ie peace on people" last and largely the fault pernicious future to retire because of economie "By saying that France is the laration that we are fighting to __%yt . America's will be forced profit, the war. conducted shamelessly by the "Woodrow Wilson has acquired the habit besi which would guarantee of France [the editorial writer for is of the ganda seems and de¬ One more of our allies on the greatest hope world safe democracy "As representatives imperielistic such large aums that it indtpcnder.ee, seeurity unhampered misery." that a contin- contiia*jj Kaiser's organs which set themselVes up of handling time to intended to say England", and this editorial utterance of the idea, the tribune the President of the United hfl will bc able to draft his velopment, then there would still be cieathbed! "Would it not be wise for this is to "Dttig.

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