Show I Country Press Remains Retains American J JA A Vt that inAL th the t On a again ln we A ving driven A i home ytA ih the liA f fact TO TOT T i LOO of American liberty rests rents re ts in the country press appealing as ns it does oes to slut sixty millions of the American merican people reflecting their Ir l thought an and p presenting to t them em basic baste facts facia i in a J Jr r plain Iain neighborly way that defies the tho inroads of the tho great metropolitan metro metro- i J 1 r politan newspapers Tl The e Anc American can country newspaper pc thank than O God Godl 9 d does s tint t s' s stand san an cons constantly t attention ready to I salute l te the 4 first first dollar that comes conis along n no matter in whet what uniform it it io i dressed When our boys hoys were fighting over there over there the patriotic hys h hysteria terra teria of ot the city's newspapers ers knew no bounds They broke their editorial necks with each cach other in denunciation or of ortho Od tho the Hun Circulation demanded patriotism and patriotism m pal paid With peace peace however rend readers rs dwindled and then the business I took the saddle New V York Chicago and one ono or or- two yo other big centres contain Americas America's German Gernah population in mass mass I formation The number of ot French folk tolk is comparatively small Th The a answer was Vas obvious particularly to a press ready to burn bum its honor on the altar of added readers rendon No time timo was lost toI to tomake I I make a point when fit t ent hr Ruhr t to enforce payment for lor the devastation of her lands landa The German reader must be had ad at It any cost rost In tho the t twinkling i of or an eye some of 01 the bit big bl city newspapers turned bout bont fa faro faco o without a blush and I i ill they played their cards practically if now in partnership partner partner- ship with tho the German propagandists Were it not for or th the influence of the country press pres 1 j J which keeps its its' fr feet t on the ground ground uvero round it not for the rain aIm j judgment of tho plain American people in th the small towns the I IG G Gorman German influence would already have gained its former dan 1 an otts and dominating position in this country Fortunately tr t-r t- t r America the country newspaper declines to pander for a 1 ar r rider The The- country newspaper nC refuses to be bo led It'd into ioto the by by- It cM of foriAn intrigue The TIle count newspaper is an n Ameri- Ameri n c-n ir institution and it will remain the bulwark of rk of our liberty 1 |