Show 5 y 1 f I I What Price Pricer Peace C. C CZECHOSLOVAKIA CZECHOSLOVAKIA bowed to tOI the inevitable e 6 SV t tragically submitted to dismemberment f J. J Deserted b by bl her allies those allies those who had l her among nations as a bulwark against S aggression she aggression she could do nothing else No shame attaches to th the decision of the Czech j r f ment ment to ta yield to the prESure pressure of pf her enemy and p her friends i The shame of the surrender rests with Great GreatS S Britain and France Francs It was Great Britain and arid S France who talked most of resistance against aggression It rt was Gr Great at Bi Britain tain and France who Wb turned tails taITs when m Hitler called their bluff stood stood adamant adaman u until every very friend had bad fledy until every ally had deserted SS Tb The odds of further resistance were over- over Any decision other than the one made would have have- been beer suicidal So it is that ideals expressed in im the termination of the World war go down in ruins rui This talk of war warto tt to end war war war-war war for peace war peace war t to save save- and perpetuate te- te war democracies democracies war to establish the security of small nations and peace ace loving peoples peo- peo eoS eo- eo S ples ples all of this thiS' belongs to another age Jl S Big nations strong nations stilT still do not rise above the element of self the motivating force force- of ot war and peace This sacrificial offering to a determined war lord after all was but a bid for peace peace peace-peace peace that hat would spare Great Britain j and France Trance their commitments peace commitments peace for BritS Brit'S Brit Brit- S 'S wain a n and France France dismemberment dismemberment for Czechoslovakia Czecho- Czecho slovakia g. g In so far faras as Czechoslovakia is concerned the thet book ook i is closed j but what of Great Britain and I t what France what of peace Is rs Hitler one to accept accept accept ac- ac a morsel m In world adventure as enough for fori i alL aIL time Or may Great Britain and France f j expect to hear more thore from the Rhineland J S J F What price peace S |