Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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_______ i intMoiirnpn hnri notlteon utlowoil to
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now Wntph-m of Pnlnntl Is
up of tfs» former Itusslan por-
i tin' '-auto of the Vistula, anil of
‘ In, end fonsts a port.of the new
ij j Austria.”
0 plan hav grown slnee then!
eolisipa© dropped whole prov-
Into the tap of tie1 kaiser, and
1 many plana Its empire on a
'blob would dwarf that, of nn-
' me It ta to embrace the orlg-1
Prat ffarope, Inhabited by
7.'!.000,000 Germnns, make the
i Gentian lake, and i-xtcnd
ir to the 1‘crwlnn gulf through llie
ales of Bulgaria and Turkey
German government started to'
schema for n Mittelcuropa in-!
' t years togo wlien it began the'
i i.en the Ilerlin-to liagdad
f t^tl* Serbia stood in the'
‘ Serbia uas attacked and the'
pitKHtfd Into war. In the'
He corner *f Europe Belgiam :
ded aeti crushed The world'
i thought tS*?S*1 this was only be-'
Iglam Offered the easiest
to Frauen; Mjt study of the Mit-
:i i td«r of yeors ago shows that
was Included in the .scheme
' • 1'inost j
does ail thin affect America?” '
trine. This Monroe" doctrine was 0
sacred thing to Americans, but, not
being hacked up by mighty armies and
fleets, was not even a “scrap of paper"
to the Germans. Can anyone doubt
should Oermnny succeed in welding
into n mighty empire the 73 000,000
Hermans and the 100,000,000 inhabi-
tants of the vassal and conquered
lutes of her Mltteleuropa, that bet
next step would be toward the west"
The very fact that she had this em-
pire would presuppose the defeat of
England, so that no British fleet would
rand between n* and Germany when
the time came for the kaiser to send
id-' legions ncrotM tho Atlantic.
"As in the East, so In the West,”
is a motto which, of recent weeks has
Im‘c,i much heard In Germany. At a
c>inference of the national liberal par-
lv. held In March of this your, the fol-
lowing amazingly frank declaration
was made:
“Gnr policy has been directed to
milking (lie government and majority,
turn away from the relchstag resolu-
,ion ,,f J|i'y )»■ (Peace without an-!
lu xations and indemnities). In that1
Wo have succeeded. Peace 1ms just!
been made In the East under condi-'
Hons In flat contradiction to the pol-
Qermnnj w is n I tte' 1< v "f July 19, and has received tho
support and assent of nil the burgeois
parties.”
In other words, all Germany is now
planning both annexations and indem-
nities, such as will leave her without
a formidable opponent in the world.
< an we make pence now and leave
Germany, (lushed with victory, In pos-
se 'shin of all she 1ms gained and lust-
ing for further conquest? If we did,
would not the whole world live in
perpetual terror of Gorman uggres-
slon. each country awaiting Its turn to
he cobbled tip? Can any red-blooded
. American talk about peace without
j vie troy—victory so decisive that Oer-
ii many will be forced to disgorge al! it
,,ns splze(J. G>e Oerman menace be
removed from the world forever?
the .racily of great nations,
of the uncivilized world had In en
• ■■■led »>y other, nations before'
od, Germany wanted col-!
I" get them she would Imvo J
1 I hem nwny from someone else. 1
nd 'tenth America offered'
i held* for German colonlza-1
eland possessed the best part
> ' the t4irts In which (bo'
can night hope to settle and
England had a mighty fleet j
• ■ <li position to hold what she
u tlmagh site did not show a
• linn to fght for more. '
matind .South America.
~ divided BSisnv weak nations.
' l*<l ml'' by the Monroe doc
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sleeve.
A full line o
hosiere rat
per pair.
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WILSON PROCLAIMS
ih, 1918
SAVINGS DAY
‘N MAY BE UNIFIED”
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greeted to assemble in their respective
Ascriptions for War Savings Stamps.
Setii Tliompsp
(C«,ntiniied In 1
ished out lay in depi .
sent acre ,i the r ! t,, <
of mont hs and l l
It is a lot \,irm ’ i
('olorad O n
we ha I to staid ->n • . 1.
to squ oz - .a . ,, ,i ....
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will brio,; I In.- epi 'I
Vour mint i ,
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body w rdc.
writing l'A'cr> l ed',
oats and whe.it | i,
soon Ik* on t Ik jol>. s
hit • j iii*v. m liin ■ ,
wall try to do t hr be l
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bat'll I;,St wce|, If v> ,.
only trade bun feci | , ,
going around in a < ■ !,
Albert Wegner i at !
ih: lilted t O' i
work ior awhile.
M ish Helen y. v! ■:
S. Jl. Martpiard! in
W alter Selitie!
Marquardt Suud .
Henry N )bhe m : i ,
•and family Mi , (
b red, John, (it, -t A ■
llasrh, S. II. M <,u
Karner viaitc i at A. <;
of
by the United States Treasury De-
proclamation of the President of the
-late, 1 George W. Barnes, State Di-
'HiUfe for Oklahoma, hereby call all
,jn ^nday, June 28th, 1918, to give
•* unps. 6
nailer towns meetings will be held in
•sues at places designated by the local
s hf ,^xed J,,ne 28 and the hour at 2
• of all ol the peopte in tlieif respective
w '* un,fy the Nation and make VIC-
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director, acting under the author-
artment hereby convey to you the man-
es and the Governor of Oklahoma and
• I
■iGps has been assigned each school
"noonneed to each meeting on June 28th,
nng in each school house.
■ •! meeting will he kept, the nat^es of
'-.“l-t-gL War Savings Stampk sub-
••'itjjersons, and of those who reh„. nr
r will be recorded a«5 re-
a< ting under authority of the ftnited
-j i.nation. •
demands your presence on Tune
" 'In-nce to the order of the Pr 1
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Ct ti
nited
ce to the order of the Prsid«nt as-
successful prosecution of ftj War
G W. BARNES,
State Director for Oklahoma.
‘ ‘-'ontrii'uted for
> ii n i i >. i (| > vv a r by
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•vi’ne Hardware,
'on Valley Clipper
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Wandell, Clarence F. Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1918, newspaper, June 20, 1918; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910606/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.