Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1901 — PANIC IN EUROPE. [ARTICLE]
PANIC IN EUROPE.
Fear of Anarchists Kxtends to Every Nation There. The crime of Leon Cxolgoss at Buffalo has done more than throw a great nn-. tion Into tears. It Use thrown the cntlra continent of Europe into a panic. Xhsre la not a court on the other aid* of the water that Is not trembling in its -wonder where and how goon the next anarchist blow will fall In spit* of the drastic measures -taken In most of thq ••entries against anarchists, the truth la
that Europe feels utterly helpless against the stealthy, eter-netive hand that defies nil punitive measures and all precautions. The guards about every sovereign have been doubled and trebled sinee the crack of the mMHimin's pistol at Buffalo. Although no international movement against the anarchists is yet under way lfirrttt that it will be one of the things «f the near future. Germany has taken the Initiative by forbidding aIT anarchist meetings, even though no violent language be used. The English press is Invariably pessimistic and it* editorial
utterance* show a dread that the next blow of the anarchists may fall in Britain. Even the Pope has felt it necessary i to any in receiving a delegation of bishopai at the Vatican that anarchy is one *P the great foes to civilisation and order, that must be grappled with speedily "sad, with courage. There is every likelihood, that an international congress to con-, aider the best* means of action on this; great question will be called at an early, date. Patronfoo those who advertise.
