Show fELLOWS SHOWS HUN SAVAGERY Continued from Preceding Pale page telegraph r or telephone line they will be shot immediately The rhe Governor VO VON VOX PER DEtt GOLTZ Brussels nth October 1914 This proclamation was issued because because because be be- cause Belgian soldiers in line lino of duty and according to all nil recognized rules of warfare had hac cut German Hence the civilian population population population lation was to be he held responsible Zimmerman's Boast When these violations were brought to the attention of the proper of- of by the representatives of neutral neutral neu nell governments emits answers equivalent equi to that of Zimmerman the foreign satisfaction minister were the time only said to the received ed Zimmerman American m ambassador James Gerard in a n loud voice at a n large mixed assembly assembly as as- Bern bl in Berlin II We Ye care nothing noth noth- nothing hin h- h in ing for treaties Emphasis was given to the time words word by the setting and the ab absolute disregard as to who might hear henr this e expression of national nation nation- al policy When the whole world expressed its ils horror at the violations iol of all in international international in- in law in iii Belgium the kind of answers received were like that g given cn by Major General von yon We owe no explanation to any any- an one Whatever cr act is committed by bv our troops is a brave act and amid full fully justified Germany stands supreme arbiter of her own acts War Var is war They call us barbarians what of it 7 Ye We scorn them and their abuse For Formy Formy Formy my part I hope that in this war we have c merited the title barbarians This statement appeared in a newspaper newspaper news news- paper article in the Hamburger ach in 1916 Promises Broken BroY The spirit shown by by- Germany German in all negotiations with the United States over neutral rights was tortuous tortuous tortuous tor tor- if we sa say nothing worse Quibbling excuses and the tho breaking of definite promises made to President President President dent Wilson Vilson in solemn documents were brought to a climax in in 1917 with the announcement that unrestricted submarine warfare would 1 begin The President had been aware for many months before he took the public public pub pub- lic lie into his confidence that the German German German Ger Ger- man ambassador Von Yon with most of was nS closely connected the intrigues es for bombing industrial plants bridges railroads and ships in our country This of course could not continue if we were to remain nu an independent people The two alternatives were to submit submit submit sub sub- mit to all the indignities and interference interference interference inter inter- ference with our commerce and peaceful peace peace- peaceful ful business or to take a n Definite stand to resist re them If we followed the first line as our policy submission submission sion to more indignities would not have ended the affair for us It was possible that England and France would have been overcome o Then America had nothing to look forward to but hut the same treatment accor accorded ed Belgium and northern France Conquest Long Planned There are arc books and public documents documents docu docu- ments and authenticated speeches in evidence to show definitely that Germany Germany Germany Ger Ger- many planned years a ago o for the time conquest conquest con con- quest of America as soon as her domination dom dom- domination om- om in Europe had been secured And so we arc at war with ith Ger Ger- many The Time evidence given by the proclamations herewith aro are but the time details detail's the pointed pointe facts that prove pro the time deeper motive These are arc original original original inal documents Leading up to the present we have havethe the time history of Germany German since I 1864 an unbroken chain chain of of events and endeavor endeavor endeavor en en- deavor of which the present is is but hut the logical outcome Be Beginning nning with the war of 1864 1801 Prussia Austria to help as us i p e inis took Schleswig Schleswig wi wig and aud Holstein two provinces fro from Denmark Having accomplished tins till piece of h highway robbery Bismarck succeeded in picking a fight with Austria over the administration of the time two new provinces and the war forced on this account decided the supremacy of Prussia in Germany Austria was forced to withdraw ani and Prussia headed t the he new North Korth German Ger Ger- German man confederation New Now Empire Announced The Time next step to insure greatness of or the new confederation was a n victory victory vic vie tory Cory over France Prance During the w war ai against France while the German headquarters were in the palace of Versailles the new Germany was announced an an- pounced with the time Prussian king as emperor He lie was V William I T grandfather grand father Lather of the time present emperor Since then the thc time has been spent in building industrial and military r strength in the time empire with a view to tc world domination Bismarck the theman theman theman man of blood and iron was vas ousted by William II in 1890 Three chancellors chancel lord lora succeeded him before the present one Von Holweg Bethmann and Von Hertling only are directly connected with the present war The policies have been kept faithful to the original olig inal plans up to the present time Strike When Ready One One of the policies of Prussia has been in lU in all wars to strike when she was ns ready and if possible when her opponents were entirely unprepared This is is definitely stated in in Bernhardi's Bernhar- Bernhar dis di's book The Ke Next t War l In 1566 the Prussian array army was fully supplied with ith breech loading breech muskets and nothing better than muzzle load ers were in in the hands of time the Austrians Aus- Aus The four foul years cars after this war before the time Prussian Franco conflict were spent in perfecting arms eq equip equip- p- p I ment and the tho discipline of the Prussian Prussian sinn sian sian soldiers as ns well as in increasing their numbers so that in ill the summer of 1870 the Prussians thoroughly prepared prepared prepared pre pre- pared found the time French totally un un- ready The result was that within six weeks Napoleon III and his army were rere prisoners Prussia's enemies Denmark Austria Austria Austria Aus Aus- tria and France lead had been completely overwhelmed o in in 1864 1 1866 and 1870 in a n. few weeks Hence it was assumed a as- as in 1914 that Paris would be reached as rapidly as in 1870 Indeed Indeed Indeed In In- deed one one of the German officers in ma 1898 1598 told a United States officer that Germany would begin a n war in about fifteen years and would lake Paris Parrs in about two months mouths and amid that then after attack the overcoming o England would United States General yon von in his book H Operations on the Sea published in IDOl 1001 fully outlines the time plan for conquering the United States Without relating others from the scores of ren reasons for our war with Germany arc are not the above abon sufficient to compel our earnest and undivided efforts not only oney to make the time world safe for democracy but to insure by bythe bythe bythe the employment of all the thc power and resources of our nation the certainty that we never shall shaH be he victims of a n ruthless ruthless soulless military machine I that glories lories in the thc title Bar harian I T I ISIO SATO SAro S. SAILS u. u ion Fon JAPAN I Pacific Port Jan 10 Dr- Dr Almuro Sato Japanese ambas ambassador allor to the tho United States sailed tocla today for the I orient having been he en called home hom to recently ITe Ile said he hoped to return to Washington In the time near ru- ru fu ture |