Show LAWLESS WARFARE ING GEORGES GEORGE'S confidence that K KING KING whenever the day of ot battle com comes s my nav navy will add fresh triumphs triumphs tri tri- to Its old and glorious traditions traditions presupposes that his nav navy will j leave have have something to light fight Under existing exist exist- lug ing conditions It Is not clear as to the nationality of ot the probable enem enemy His Britannic august relative rel rol- rol- rol the Kaiser apparently has no Intention Intention in intention In- In of or testing the prowess of ot the British navy In conflict with his own The German na navy has been snugly ensconced en- en behind the entrenched and impregnable heights of ot practically ever since the beginning of ot the war Only Onh upon one ono occasion when it dash dashed cd to the English coast and bombarded a n. few summer resorts has It shown hown any disposition to pl ply the trade for tor which it has hob been so long t expensively prepared William seems to harbor no desire to discover whether er German sailors are arc so successful I In sea warfare as German soldiers arc are arcI arcon I on land I It Is this disinclination or of two no Garman Ger Gar Geri German i man Admiralty for an upstanding fight tight on the tho s sea a. a and the similar di disinclination tion of ot the British Admiralty to ex expose expose ex ex- pose Its to peril perU from German submarines that has worked havoc with willi international law v Britain's 1 blockade of or the German ports is illegal illegal ille ille- gal because it is not enforced by sufficient BUt suf suf- suf 1 11 strength to attain military effectiveness ef of- and because its effects tall fall I 1 also upon the tho neutral countries of ot Norway Norway Norway Nor Nor- way and Sweden Germanys Germany's submarine submarino sub sub- marino marine bl blockade of or the English coast 1 I Is equally unlawful because it does not pretend actually to close any ports and because became e it is b conducted In contra contra- I r of ot the prescribed rules o of war- war I frao Irae rae So far Car as nJ concerns the principle of the the Illegal activities into which cowardice cowardice cowardice cow cow- ardice has driven both England and Germany there Is no choice between them Tho The British blockade of ot German Germany Germany Ger Ger- man many is an unlawful as tho German blockade of ot England and equally aa CUI subversive of the tho rights of oC neutrals In degree The They differ widely however and In the operation of tho the principle Great Britain is not mur murdering noncombatants noncombatants non non- combatants is not making war upon women and children and is not transgressing transgressing trans trans- I gressing the tho ordinary precepts that distinguish mankind from brutes German Germany Germany Ger Ger- man many Is doing all the these e things I |