Show makes might and Let us have faith that right 1 in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it Lincoln i Bolshevist Lures C C 1 O OMES IES now v the official representative of the Bol- Bol or the Russian soviet gon government to bait hait thes the s world with with- the dnn dangerous doctrines of or Bolshevism InThe In Inthe Inthe the beginning he dangles before the tle eyes cye Q of American manufacturers as a sort sore of trade induce induce- ment toward obtaining obtaining- recognition for the tile Hu Russian sian soviet o e government go Having HaYing stolen everything e that Russian industry has bas produced these traitorous thieves would now use their loot as a bribe to perpetuate their title to ill-gotten ill gains pains The Bolshevist st representatives signify that tho they desire peace peace that they desire to open opeil Russia to the peaceful activity of all p pe peoples les It is the same sort of lure they used to corrupt the Russian array army and to betray Russia before the enemy The peasant and the soldiers and the workmen were promised land and pe peace and justice Every err promise fad das as the dew den before the sun and the Russian Rusian people people peo peo- pie found themselves possessed of hunger and suffering and civil strife and injustice of the basest sort Men ren who were robbed ed of the desire to fight for their country returned home abandoned the front to the enemy In the thick thic df Of f the Bolshevist operations they found their lives in greater danger clanger than prevailed pre on the fighting front The firing firine squad stood rend ready for every ery man who through omission or commission failed to conform to the constantly changing ideas of the t viki iki Now the would enter a contract with the thc civilized world corId would even cven seek to stimulate interest inter- inter vest est with the promise of stolen gold The indifference we have shown in respect to 10 yi vist t operations is all the recognition we can decently permit We Ve can no more sit down with the n Russian ruf- ruf fian than we ire could with the tho Prussian brute The Bol Bol- I- I is is without honor bonor both at nt h home ne and a abroad road and would ne never cr be satisfied with witha a it field limited to lo Recognition of his work would constitute a r recognition of his bis doctrine which would be the first step in the disintegration dis dis- dis- dis integration of t tie the e government o recognizing 0 him |