Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1919 — Terms of Peace Should Be Arranged Exclusively by Allied Nations [ARTICLE]

Terms of Peace Should Be Arranged Exclusively by Allied Nations

By CHARLES F. MOORE,

in an Article in Official Journal of Paper Indnrtry

The terms of peace should be arranged entirely and exclusively by 11*3 allied nations. The enemy should, not be permitted to join ill the conference, but should be required to wait outside the ddor until invited to enter and hear sentence passed. 1 The kaisqr.should be permanently enjoined from doing business under the old firm name and style of “Me uird Qott,” thereby depriving him of the right to impbse on civilization by fraudulently representing himself as being associated with one who has no interest whatever in the business and no sympathy with its methods. After the war every article of merchandise manufactured in the German empire shquld be conspicuously labeled “Made in Germany in order that civilized people may be warned of its origin and let it alone. — — = Aiiy controversies hereafter arising with Germany should be settled bv a board of arbitration composed of one American, one Frenchman and one Englishman. The decision to be final and to be communicated to the German empire when put in final and permanent form. The German language should henceforth be like the German rulers, unspeakable. ■