Paying The Price, Daily Racing Form, 1918-07-20

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PAYING THE PRICE Boh Pasha faced a firing squad which sent his traitors soul before the court of last resort Duval director of Bonnet Rouge which was established by the Germans in Paris early in 1914 to preach pacificism criticism and defeatism when the war should bo begun by the Germans has paid the price at sunrise in the misty forest of Aincennes where Bolo preceded him Joseph Caillaux onetime Pre ¬ mier of France whose wife did a mission of murder in a newspaper office some time before the war awaits trial for treason and may follow the other to the forest whose cathedral quiet has been broken often by the reports of rifles aimed at the breast of Frenchmen whose services aided and comforted the enemies of France FranceThese These occurrences liave a sinister meaning to cer tain oxnments Of proGerman pacifism who have published newspapers in America Bolo and Duval were not interested in ventures in journalism more comforting to the kaiser than several journalistic undertakings which had their fling in New York in the early months of Americas participation in the war and when the man in the street declared with conviction that the American government was doing nothing to stifle the traitor press or to punish the traitors who directed it The government was doing something as recent indictments and disclosures show It has something still to do doThe The little tragedy in the Forest of Aineennes in one act at sunrise is of tremendous significance to more than OIK traitor in America who cockily pursued his projects not so long ago confident like the man in the street that the United States government would hot handle traitors as they de ser e Louisville CourierJournal


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