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Show If I WHAT MUST BE I I DONE, fill - i !j There will be no faux pas in the Ml j jfl peace parleys. This is made evident IU by the comment of the English press. fijlral Til0 Londcm papers unanimously stand ByMn for "unconditional surrender." So.re-I So.re-I Wl gardlesa of what President Wilson 'iwli may do, the conflict will go on .to a H,; conclusive peace instead of a peace r by compromise and bargain. RiJj But President Wilson will do the B,lij J r,8nt thing at the right time, wc can I wi ll Voat assured. H j JF What a dreadfuli calamity would re- H? j 'cult, if, after all this bloodshed, the Hi 1 Gorman government, still presided Hi M over by the kaiser and still in the H ( r graop of the militarists who authorized H, III the rape -of Belgium, should escape the punishment which exact justice demands de-mands as a warning to military conspirators con-spirators for all time! The allied pcoplo demand that the kaiser, and the crown prince who made tho war possible; that Von Tlr-pitz Tlr-pitz who insisted on U-boat frightful-ness, frightful-ness, that Von Ilindenburg who issued orders to dispose of tho young and old in Belgium and northern France; that tho submarine commanders known to have sunk passenger ships and to have shelled. lifeboats; that the officers in charge of prison camps where the dogs were sot upon the heirless heir-less prisoners , and whore Russian cases of typhus were purposely introduced; intro-duced; that the soldiers 'who crucified tho Canadians in tho early part of the war; that the troops participating in tho wholesale slaughter of civilians; that all be put to death. In the past, crown heads and other members of royal families have escaped es-caped because of family connections extending to nearly all tho powerful nations. But today there are too many democracies involved to allow a shielding shield-ing of the royal criminals. nn |