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Show Advocates Trial of Hi'n Leaders. If Hindenburg and Lfidendorff are cullty of offenses agalfst humanity they, nnd not some of their underlings, under-lings, should pay the penalty. It would be n farce to let their go nnd to convict their subordinates; nnd It would be a farce to try to impress the German people with 'he inviolable malesty of international law while fearintr to try leaders who are In position po-sition to arouse n public clamor In their behalf. By all means let Ilinden-btirc Ilinden-btirc nnd I.udendorlT be amone the firt to answer. They stand as heroes bi fore their followers and no lesson would be more Impressive to those followers fol-lowers than the spectacle of their haulers haul-ers brought to hook. Exchange. |