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Show "Many senators are strong in the belief that the surest guarantee guar-antee of a lasting peace for America lies in a strong military policy, with universal training as the keystone." This policy was highly successful in Europe, where it has preserved peace for forty-seven years, with only one little four ears war, costing only about 8,000,000 lives. Wm. Bayard Hale, John J. Archibald and Edward I tell Eox seem lo have made a pretty penny out of German propaganda funds, if the department of justice revelations may be trusted, But, for all their past incomes, who'd like to be in their shoes today? - Aliases appear to be popular among revolutionary leaJcrs. Trotzky's real name is Braunstein, and now we are told that Kurt Eisner used to be Kosmanowsky. , Bernstorff, recommending that Germany get control of several sev-eral New York newspapers seems to have taken the Manhattan press at its own exaggerated, self-assessed value as a controller of American opinion. The world is still full of a number of "things, but Stevenson's f verse about ike happiness of kings Is antiquated, - . - ' . ' . " ' ' |