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. _ (By Bystander., Continued from Page 1. Another ominous cirounaakano© iff chut M. Keren sky, the "glorfied mob orator,-" as I onoe qpUed aim, has suddenly oome. to light. In his a test incarnation he poses as the defender of Huaaia against those wiaked countries, Britain and Prance irho, he declares, are seoking to impose a second Brest-Litovisk treaty on his beloved country that hunted him out of it like a mad dog, - and are seeking to destroy it. It is very suspicious that he appeals to President Wi son to defend it from their malign -designs. 1 wonder who put up Kerenskj to assume this lonatio pose ? It ia evident that there is some sinister in->' fluenoeat work. X.\ Fortunately President Wilson is to a great extent a " back number,' 1 as hia fellow countrymen would say. His views ou the Freedom of the Seas are oppused by some pf the ablest me <m the States, including ex Presidents Taf d and Roosev*ldf . His party has been defeated m both Chambers of Congress, and the most influential patters are against him, In a obupta |of years he will be plain Woodroffe j Wilson again, but Ue may do a great deal of harm m the meantime. Tt is announced that Bolshevism has broken oat among the Polyglot population of the United States. This will give President Wilson something to think abous besides his dream of destroying Britain's sea power. A proclamation issued by the Bolsheviks states that the reign of Bo'shevi-Joa starts on Friday. It repeals all statutes and ordinances, deohreß Viioaot all public office- 1 , and cancels aU debts, pubjiio and private. 'Jhe la ter provision will appeal strongly to some who are not Bolsheviks by any m;anß. If only shows what crazy i eaa -ome otherwise sane people aave for the regeneration of the world.. ''■*■■ .

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 710, 7 January 1919, Page 2

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Topics of the Day. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 710, 7 January 1919, Page 2

Topics of the Day. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 710, 7 January 1919, Page 2

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