Show I IJ j IJ j L Em tJ ill IJ um EJ Li I J I l J lm LJ IJ J HUNS MUST BE FED ED LANSING IW woLD LD SAID AI AIT T THE Of AT ATI I I Lansing Warns Anarchy Will Permeate Allied I Nations Unless Unrest in germany Is Quieted P PARIS ARIS Tuesday May 11 We Ve have reached a crisis in the affairs of the I Isaid said Sec Secretary of State Robrt La Lansing sing itt at a banquet night by the Press honor of the American Amerlean missioners Lansing was emphatic in inthe In InI I the lie t that the thew allies must feed Germany and give the Germans German an opportunity to sell their in the markets lr it the d danges of BolshevIsm was vas to be avoided Lansing said In the Infancy of our republic across the seas the sympathy and aid of France gave the support which w wa needed to make I vidual lIberty the supreme ruler of the destinies of the new born nation From that time forward I liberty has ha's been and still Is the I most sacr sacred d' d dand and most compelling Impulse In political life in America SWORD TAKEN UP rIt r- r It when thel r was the people of the United States came tn On a I i th the 1 liberty bertY fo for I which they ther had fought was in In danger that the nation with unI unsurpassed un un- I surpassed unanimity took up the sword a. a firm determination I to do its part pare In freeIng and the world from autocracy I A 1 has been won The Imperial armies of the central cen- cen pow powers rs have ceased to threaten They no longer exIst Scattered and acid broken they the have returned to their homes where hunger and privation pr await them hunger priVation which h are I the consequences of their ow own blind faith in evil men who l d dI I them Into this unrighteous war vart I Germany has suffered bitterly I Is suffering and Germany is entitled to suffer for what hash sIte has done Today starvation and want are th of the G Get Getman t man people VIolence and murd murder r stalk through the streets of I great cIties Political Industrial enterprises and the very structure of society are tot I It Is the just of their crimes PITY We may b be disposed to piti those Innocent among the Ger mans but our Is almost dried d. d up when ve consider wh France and ther nations ha had to suffer from the Inv Invading armies of the Franco France has endured able woes with a fortitude an determination which excite alf t tl admiration and wonder of 11 tilt e world r cannot pick words to express ex- ex press the praise I would give to the French armies and their grea great generals to the French people their great leaders laders who through those black days dars of when stoutest might w wel l have haya despaired d. d A And now that the great Is ended and the mighty war en en engino gino of Prussia Is crushed Wi have new problems to solve new dangers to overcome me East the Rhine there are and Idleness idleness Idle Idle- ness want and ORDER BREAKS DOWN Political chaos chaos and outlawry have supPlanted the highly organized organized organ organ- government of Imperial German Ger- Ger man many Social order Is breaking down under the of defeat defeat de- de feat and the hopelessness or of the fu fu- tore ture Like the anarchy which made an Inferno pf of Russia the fires of terrorism are ablaze In the th states of Germany German Over O t te e ruins of this once great great empire the flames are sweeping westward It is no time to allow allows sentiments of vengeance and hatred to stand In the ey 9 of this conflagration which will t Continued on page 3 f jd I WORLD SAID AID TO BE Continued from pa page e 1 be at the German borders and threatening other lands We Ve must change the conditions on which social unrest feeds and strive to restore Germany to a normal though it be a weakened socIal order Two words tell the story story- food and peace To make Germany capable of resisting anarchy and the hideous despotism of the red terror Germany must be allowed to purchase food and to earn that food IndustrIal conditions must be restored by a treaty of peace It ItIs Itis Is not out of pIty for the German people that thIs must be done and done without delay but because we the vIctors In thIs war will be bethe bethe the chief sufferers if it Is not done HUNS CAN NEVER PAY You may demand reparation as much as you please but unless the German people are furnIshed materIals materials ma- ma for tor theIr IndustrIes and commercial opportunIties to sell the products of labor In the foreign markets and unless the laborers have food Germany can never pay even in part for the evil She has done Furthermore If the present state of chaos continues s and the political power continues to grow weaker there will be no responsible German government wIth whIch to make malte peace there will be no government strong enough to carry out the condItions of the treaty of peace I say to you OU men of France and men of America and to to yoU men ot of the allied powers that tha t there Is no time to be lost if we are to save the world from the despotism of bf anarchy We must make peace without delay and shIps laden wIth food must enter the harbors of Germany We have reached a crIsIs in the affairs of the world We Ve must meet it without passion and without permItting our judgment judgment judg- judg ment to be warped by a natural and unavoidable desire for vengeance ven- ven on a nation whIch has committed such atrocities as those the Germans have committed |