Show The Tf W ay ay r to Russia Russia'S AS S 'S Siberia declares her independence and it becomes apparent that the allies s will g give ge e her recognition ourselves for dr drives dres from German German Ger Ger- we e ma may prepare new es man propaganda The situation is not pleasing t to the Prussian war lords because it endangers their retreat froth from a lost cause to a n. compromise of partial tion of greater grenter power in tho the world The motives motive of the allies arc going to be questioned by German propaganda not only in Russia but throughout the world Germany is going going- to leave no no stone stove unturned which will increase the difficulties of the Russian situation for the tIte allies She is going to do her utmost to arouse Russia against intervention and she has faithful tools tool in high and powerful places in the Bolshevik govern govern- ment The Siberian situation however is is indicative of a a n waning faith in the tile iki and wo we may look for support of intervention in other Russian provinces In the meantime we wc must not fail to reckon with the work of the propagandists Just as Germany will endeavor or to arouse hatred of the allies in the Russian mind so must we by the same subtle schemes educate the Russian people to the real spirit of our fight fig In III t the e end we should conquer German German Ger Ger- man propaganda even en where it has flourished most for fork v s k tt i w M u 11 M f f. f l d fl cl n f t i rt 1 i 4 t l 1 M rt u. u ll l d b I. I t we j see tt I no o othe u J U a a I se UV o c rune j iii JU u n VIIU u the gre great t principles of right The Russian mind to today ay works through It its stomach and our campaigns there mutt must mu t be supported by bp some of the tan tangible evidences o of f honesty of purpose Germany erman and the have promises promises prom prom- for food and propaganda of this spirit cannot last if oppose opposed b by the prin principles ples of righteousness which constitute constitute constitute con con- our propaganda propaganda- We Ye cannot expect to revive e Russian courage by promises for the nation deceived deceive d becomes exceedingly wary Consequently it is apparent t that our struggle 0 for honest Russian thought must b be e supported b by material help We Ye are arc not to repeat th the e mistake of the past by providing food foo supplies without t the protection of military forces but we vc can have ha quicker access to fo the Russian mind as ns we support oil our r contention that we wc mean Russia no harm by bp material help which will relieve relie distress and hunger The road to the Russian Hussian mind min is through the stomach and we must take talc that course if we are to convince her of the sincerity of our friendship 1 t r tej L' L |