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Show H J V' " . I THE RECKONING AT LAST H ?Y ' Thetruth,of the (worM war is-coming HL '"" 'yV Jiometo the German people at last. The Ht V- - f. v ' reat conspiracy of deception is being T svj'iidd bare, Lichnowsky and MuW n are Hi r-1" 'C i'ijustified and they will go down in history 1 " .--as' honest men, true patriots, and Ger-1 Ger-1 P' mans wHose( devotion to truth, h(?nor and bHS V i 'peace could hot;l?3 corrupted by the Pohs-K. Pohs-K. , -r-; . lam pouon. :. B .5, "VCSays, Vorwaerts: "We hav been.ftld iBBBHk ?, bbbHbB i!,v&" e tria's ultimatum to Serbii - It vzz ll(. Borliijis said to hitve toU Vienna tiffp slow." It was a lie. On the cq:';v:.vi Dor lin incited,Vienna. In the coiu'su of t'.;o proclamation (of war) Williainltdeclar- i ed: 'In thejmidst of peace we arc attack- i ed by the enemy.' A base, impudent, bottomless, bot-tomless, shameless lie." What a crime ! What an indictment I But what now. Are the men guilty of this atrocious plot against the peace of the world to be saved through official immunity? Surely justice will hide liur face if the Potsdam incendiaries go with: out punishineht. T Jiejr can. ba proved guilty of the death of millions of men and women and children. 'Germany herself has lost a millions and a half' of her men, not counting the thousands who have died from war . conditions. Great Britain has lost over 00,000. France has, paid a ter rible price. 'Italy, Belgium Serbia, Russia. Rus-sia. The Reckoning is ghastly. ' Napbl eon's record Was petty compared to thai of this war. . ' . "It would be the most sardonic after-climax after-climax in all history, if the men who'for years nourished this bloody purpt?e and butiressed-it with an unparalleled rystenr of lies should1 be allowed to pass thVre mainder of their lives in private comfort and peace. "" " , The Potsdam gang should be brought before -the bar of world justice, represented repre-sented by a tribunal able to enforce its decree. Not only Wilhelm but the many of his agents who broke the law of nations na-tions and of war. These, malefactors should be punished in such a manner and in such degree as will satisfy every .righteous .righ-teous conscience. If this war is to lay the .foundations of a saner world, of a higher high-er and safer organization international internation-al society, .this justice must be dne upon up-on the Potsdam conspirators. f ft m, BM |