The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1919, Page 6

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on propaganda iii this country. On the basis of the total number of votés cast’ in the-last Presidential election Germany spent about $1.50 for each person having the power to vote. Tris important thatevery man and wom-. an, especially every workingman, should take aigetO ‘himself the mnie of this secret eaptndigare si a \ Foreign | parte to influertce thought in America. , SF Ras SOROS eee ree In the. Beginning anal at All Times. it was a poison fund—a fina to develop hate and bitterness between peaceable people in ‘tie United States—tietween you and your fellows; between the man in the shop and the Seunshy that’ employs him. Those Addicted to Certain Drugs see with distorted vision. The real things of life fade’ away. The victims are possessed with bates and hallucina- tions, with dreams which lure them downward. The millions: ‘of pro-German money for peypagands, here w were 7 sole : Re= disclosures made biefots acommittee of the United States Senate show that a a spent $28,000,000 - ly for the purpose of getting men to follow phantoms ‘instead of defending the right: It was part of the plan which did $60,000,000 worth of damage to our industry and which destroyed: the lives: of many workingmen. Possibly more than $28,000,000 was. used, becatise pro-Germans in America’ secretly ‘worked’ to” a. |, delay the entrance of the United States into the war and: to obstruct by labor trouble and violence, war work’ after ear America had taken up arms. a iain I ll Among the People of Other Nations | a a who suffered from Germany 's lawlessness as we "aera SIMILAR EFFORTS WERE MADE TO POISON MINDS, and create dissension. MEN WHO NEVER PRODUCED ANYTHING BUT TROUBLE, ‘who go: through life scent- ing-out trouble were in many other countries supplied with money for the sole ‘purpose of maleing’ ‘trouble—not_ to mas up and make better, but to tear down and make worse. ee a The War Is Over | BUT THIS POISON SECRETLY AND SUBTLY INJECTED INTO THE THOUGHT OF THE NATION WILL Nor oe | BE WITHDRAWN FROM THE CURRENT OF: THOUGHT BY THE SIGNING OF THE PEACE PACT. Germany does rot and cannot go back and gather up all the poison she has'scattered: ae See oe | The way for honest men here in: America to: counteract ‘that poison is by being steadfast i in: their: work, hing Sree ‘| ‘counsel of their own honest hearts, and counsel from those whose: judgment and honesty. are above suspicion.” The Violent Madhouse Dissensions va yc anes men, have been led to fieliewe they can i find at by acting like madinen. “ ‘ Let'no man among us be tricked by. the Bolshevikisms of Europe for they lead ever downward, never Soe and ‘ARE FOR THE MOST PART THE WORKING OUT OF. THE NTIC DOSE OF POISON WHICH GERMANY, - GAVE THE. WORLD and some of which 7 — is ‘new working its way into the. thoughts of her own people; dragging them. down lower and lower. * Our course is upward and onward toward anew prosperity which we can achieve if we: ve will all work together with’ a4 aoe arid patience, a : Be ee : eS ree e | « : ees x & oe | / CONFERENCE conmatTEe ‘ON X.NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS, Ine: eS ae : - _MBNRT: As WISB- wood, Chairs .. SABAN By HAWLEY, ‘Treasurer : 4 1a E pee: B. 5. CLARK, tates = E feet \ : $ a . * Meiropotitan’ Life Buildiag, Nos 1 lie sree New York City, : | c 4

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