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The German Lutheran Church in America always has been a power for Mr F. D. Eissaker I had possession for a couple of days of good. It frequently has stood as a rook Mr 8. T. Bitting mote papers regarding propaganda in the path of unrighteous legislation, and England, and memorized them in due to minimize its induance would be silly. They concern, chledy theIn the early days of the war is had a great mouth-to-mouth" propaganda, which is dest of influence, bus to-day, owing to the one of Germany's most insidious methods unfulfilled prophecies of success indulged I will deal with them presently.
fa by its pastors, Its power is on the waze. In the last six months all the side lines of German propaganda wars abandoned and every effort was concentrated on politics.
In this article I prefer to give you information of the way in which German money, bas been spent in my own country, Most of this information. I gathered during my last visit to the United States. Some of it I picked up in Berlin.
It is no secret in Government und that the German diplomatic circles. activities in my country have not stopped with baguage.
There were actual musterings and drill ings of German reservists in Buffalo. Now York, Brooklyn, and other cities. These activities were watched and reported on by secret service agents, not only of America bus of other nations involved,
First, Mr. Roosevelt must not be the Republican candidate for Fresident.
He wasn't, but even the most self-com- placent. Tenton could hardly claim credit for his defeat.
Second, Mr. Hughes was officially endorsed. Third, Woodrow Wilson was to be slaughtered. Election day told the
mesure of their success.
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Mathews
Mrs A. McCrackin Mr & Mrs Heinze Mr. and Mrs R. M.
K. Mehta
Me and Mrs Y
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Mr G. Mellia Mr 3.Marecki
Mr W. P. Mr G
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Miss Rapines Mr E.
H. Fay Miss F. A. Reay Mr Mrs A. W. Mr D. Ritcher
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Having failed to capture this branch the A cartain cache of rifes and ammunition, pro-Germane bave started another more. gathered ostensibly for use in Southernment, an old flank attack on another line. and Central America, aho was kept under I have dealt with Mr. Schiff's remarkable observation. Certain painta 072 the speech in New York at the meeting of the Canadian border wers, and are, under League to Faforce Peace and the appoint. continuous watch. Various other dement of a committee to do what Henry pets" in the West and North-west were Ford has failed to accomplish. What this objects of interest, and no surprise was committee can do the future will disclose. expressed when a fire in a certain extab-But in my judgment when Congress mon- lishment revealed several hundred rounda venes another and mora subtle, scheme Mr H.S. Fairchild of ride ammunition. Some Gerinan wil be sprung.
Owing to the increased Mr V. A Fairley
Mr W. H. cens openly declared that it war came cost of living there is a demand that an between America and the Fatherland they embargo be placed on the exportation of Mr Denman Faller would take sides with the latter.
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considered and planned operations to meet a possible uprising of Gerrcan-Americans in doubtless would respond with an emphatic vegative.
But that consideration was given to such a possibility and that tentative plans were discussed is & fact. The American Government was taking no chances.
Ir A. G. Gorden Mr V. Goalbourn Mr P.J. Gray?
TP Hall
Hannibal Mr G Harper Harper Mrs F Me Sig. Hart
wie and the man of small salary. The Mirand increased price of bread and meat and other things doen.
Thus the proposer of a food embargo will have thousands of ears attuned to his cry where the ammunition shouter had an audience of deaf people. The fallacy of the argument that to shut off the export
It knew that a few thousand desperate men could do great damage in certain of wheat of which there is none to export sections los, a few daye, that by destroying will decrease the cost of Eving will certain bridges at strategical points they make no impression on the average ecold, create, conditions that would make politician, and it is not improbable that the handling of such a situation more in the coming Session of Congress un effort will be made to pass a resolution than a 24 hour job.
instructing the Prealdent to put an embargo into effect. It this is done it will be a distinct Gemas victory, 20 water under what guise the action is
But it was realized that such a move. mont would be localized in various spots, and could be handied seponitely and "effectively. No tear was entertained, only the dread of misguided men raising the Bag of revolt.
It is bus isir to the German Press of America to say it gave no public - coda. benance to measures of this kind; in fact, many newepspors openly deprecated any talk of disloyalty to the United Statea.
But when this has been said, all that can be said for these journalists has been
said. They entered body and soul into the
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action would be inmediately detrimental to the Allies is a question. I maintained until next year's crops come on the markes it might be. What reverse sction world follow is e matter of speculation.
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There are Canadian exports to the United States essential, to America business that in the wisdom of the Mr G. W. Barton Mrs Martin &children Canadian Government might better be Mr D. K. Blair
Mr B F.; Mattingly. kept at home.
Mr and Mrs H. F. Mrs C. Mulder
Carmichael Mr T. E Perkins
campaign.
Their editorial brains were used not only in their columes but in the varicas movements under the guise of Peace Leagues, Fambargo on Manitions Leagues, and all the other associations of men and possibility of danger for the United
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