THE CURE FOR PACIFISTS.
IOWA SENATOR'S CONVERSION. WASHINGTON, March 1.1. Senator Kenyon, who, befor© a, visit to the front, was a pacifist, and could not believe m the German ..atrocities, addressed a large audience at Baltimore. Apologising to the Rev. Dr. Wroth, who presided at the meeting, the lowa Senator declared that if Bell were turned upside down "Made m Germany* would be found stamped on the- bottom. He urged the people not to purchase I goods made m Germany, and .said he was positive that no good American would buy goods made by murderers under the direction of a, ruler who ordered defenceless women and children to be slain. "Let the Germans take thoir goods and go to Hell with them," he shouted "Do not do your bit, do your damnedest."
[The cable news m this Issue accredited to the London Tiroes has appeared m that Journal, but only where expressly stated is such news the Editorial opinion of the Times.?
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14608, 18 May 1918, Page 3
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