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Show ALL PATRIOTS MI ST HELP We are reaching now one of the crises in the world war. All Europe is watching watching us with eager eyes. Germany in particular is noting our every move. She is worried at last, yet hopeful, for Germany knows that before we entered the war there was variety of opinion in our midst, and she is still hopeful that even now when we are in the war, WE AMERICANS may show divided sentiments. sen-timents. She professes to count upon our apathy, our indifference. Junkerdom has seen our "contemptible "con-temptible little Army" grow in six months to 1,500,000 men. The Prussian nobles have witnessed an unparalled development toward one of the greatest merchant marines in history. Twelve hundred twelve hundred or more vessels to sail under the Stars and Stripes. They saw, too. how the first Liberty ban of two billions was taken in a few weeks by 5,000,000 loyal Americans, and yet the junkers still hope; hoping our America will fall short. |