What The Paragraphers Say, Daily Racing Form, 1918-10-22

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WHAT THE PARAGRAPH ERS SAY Aimrieans know their fatherland is not in danger declares a Berlin editor peevishly lie is right Americans didnt fear for theit fatherland even when the German government promised a big slice of it to Mexico Gulvestou News NewsMilitarism Militarism has bten atrocious beyond every appeal for mercy and now must pay the heavy price Nashville Banner fiiei6niy serious defeat that menaced the United States was when Congress came near refusing to ad ¬ mit Texas to the Union That blunder was for ¬ tunately avoided and Texas was relieved of the necessity of fighting her way in Houston Post PostIn In England it is proposed to do away largely with jury trials until after the war AVouldnt that be a good plan here ulsoi Charleston News and Courier CourierEmperor Emperor Karl will overlook a peach of a chance for a comeback if lie fails to suggest to Wilhelm that perhaps an Austrian general might get the German army out of the holy mess Ludendurff lias got it into Maton Telegraph TelegraphWhen When the war is over and the poets who have not paid the last full measure of devotion come back to us they will sing with more sweetness with more depth of feeling and with a greater richness of sympathy faith and love than before Mem ¬ phis Commercial Appeal AppealRecent Recent events are throwing into the limelight of oruel publicity those who do not read their Bibles One prominent headline lately told of the capture of Nazareth the birthplace of Christ Baltimore American AmericanGerman German poets who once sang agreeably of the Rhine little dreamed that some day American soldiers might camp on its shores and wash their feet in its sacred waters Birmingham AgeHerald AgeHeraldWhen When telling of the German crimes we used to cull the old town Rheims But now that allied victory gleams the place once more is known as Rheims San Antonio Express


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