Show t III 1 1111 III II III III III III r I l i II i p pi h d 0 i 4 If 1 t t 11 r l t. t 1 i 11 I r- r 11 And There 4 Shall i Be Be Beia a an Ac Accounting un ing By HERBERT KAUFMAN E t. t I J I. I 1 YOU re really think that recent profiteering and nd for or thel the I v U J w of ca caveat vea t emptor which emptor which translated and k kingdoms mS sha shall n ha have e their heritage of foothold foot foot- IF 11 opportunism wont won't be dealt with you youve you've ve en en- entirely n- n into vernacular respectively mean anything is hold and end bit of 01 sun x ely missed the spirit of this war var v right if you can get het away vay a with it and the cOI confiding fid J Justice not riches n not t cannon principles cannon on principles les I Democracy is too busy across the way vay to pay ing ink ass who vho takes your unsecured word vord deserves not bullying armies and organizations ls are re to R a attention tion to you just no now v no but la later ter therell there'll be a I to to be done persist with individual and cor con corporation We Ve have championed an international ideal LI definite accounting every These are re the doctrines to which a a considerable consider consider- i grabbing blood money able number of local folk also subscribe But let let- et of liberty liberty liberty-an an ideal of noninterference with the theE E- E Wait rait until the boys come COlne home to manage such uch be warned varned that Pruss the the the creed of pursuit of that liberty liberty liberty-a a course of conduct condu t to the country the they have saved to saved to revise the faulty expediency expediency expediency- regardless s expediency wherever which we ve and our allies intend that the greatest legislation legislation- that that h t temp temporarily permits shady found and in what whatever ver form must go with the the powers vers shall and the oath would be I ti tices es kaiser empty if our own o house is not likewise vise ordered L i They'll not surrender the fruits of victor victory to I. I Count the regiments speeding to transport Capital shall enjoy no junker privileges gre greedy dy slackers estimate the tons and tons of gold consecrated to tomake Therell There'll be as many and as limitless chances to to- i Civilization has paid so much to protect the make life fitter and finer and surer and realize morrow v. Thoroughfares are to be straightened good faith t to warrant merciful standa standards standards to to ds-to to secure se se- how v much we ve have grown gro to despise wantonness not cut Merit lv need fear nothing from the future cure lasting respect for contractual obligations obligations- and to h hate te Theories of confiscation and obstruction are Ii that peace would be if it did not rid tr trade de Crushing competition has seen its day You alien to the genius of of the republic but men must must- of trickery wont wont won't be allowed to trample a struggling rival prove a clear title to their goods goods' and position and i Germany believes that any practice which any more than a empire shall h hereafter here here- re- re hold only what they deserve to successfully serves a project is proper after loot a little state This is the new v temper of our people Change i t She declares for the rule of force majore majore- The he principle in both cases both cases is identical men n your tactics accordingly I I w i r L i s. s t I It I Copyright 1918 by Herbert Kaufman Great Britain and all other rights reserved 1 5 Y SI SALTS II t l REPUBLICAN HERALD TELEGRAM N ERALD y g 3 v vr r f J v This service flag la Is published in honor of the tho fifty fifty- three of The Herald Telegram Re pub f lican who ore are serving their country 4 i |