Show Pi In a Q Examples of the I Past WILLIAM f HOHE is not the fi first t mighty monarch to 10 find himself humbled before his people Three others have preceded precede him to trial conviction con and s subsequent punishment Charles I 1 of England and Louis XVI of France faced the wrath rath of their people Napoleon Napo- Napo leon was tried in the flue court of nations Just now when the world worlds is s concerned with the thc ultimate ultimate ulti ulti- mate fate of the kaiser it is interesting to review the falls of or other mi mighty rulers Charles I and Louis XVI were formally called before men who had hind once been their sub sub- Ch Charles rles was accused of no international crime That he lie was a a. traitor a Ii tyrant a murderer and an nn implacable implacable im m enemy to the commonwealth of England were the chaT charges cs brought rought against him When he refused to plead on the thc grounds that he hc was the ruler of the thc people by hereditary authority his people people people peo peo- I proceeded with ith his trial in private sessions sessions He was sentenced to death and way was beheaded January 30 Louis Louis' XVI met a Ii similar fate except that the guillotine replaced the hea headman's mm's axe Napoleon fared better One l ii hundred ln j 1 and fp r four T- T TV V years x ago IM he was leas T n I a refugee i. i t. 1 on j H the t tiny liny T y Lay l u. u v I J. J L 1 V Ul Va V n IIA u. u H a U In aY Lue alb of Biscay barred burred the ehe way to America a and freedom Eventually he lie was given g into British hands and was sent to St. St Helena in At August 18 1815 G. G He lie hal had been condemned I by hy the allies in congress as the lite arch disturber of the world I months before As William Villiam IIo saws wood in the beautiful I park of his castle prison in Holland he hc no doubt looks upon upon history n history as as he endeavors ors to determine what the future holds in store for him hits No other monarch ever aroused arousell so wide widespread pread hatred in the outside world as is William As an arch criminal deserving deserting of the thc bitterest punishment available he has Ims outdistanced all other sinning monarchs Will Vill the punishment f fit t the crimes or will the advanced age c of enli enlightenment save sae him from a penalty befitting his s' s standing g amoD among monarchs monarchs mon mon- archs gone ne wron wrong 7 fe Pa We note that Senator Hitchcock is also going to publish the propaganda in his paper Fritz please pass the s sausage usa e. e mi J Pa ha Oh well as lon long as ns the Salt Lake Tribune boosts the butcher and knocks Senator Smoot the people can eaI draw their own conclusions Faa tea fa faThe The foreign relations committee crossed a afew few t lets ts V Vand and dotted a few few is ls i for the internationalist |