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Peace Plots Revealed in America and France


Mr. Rathom, Editor of the "Providence Journal," whose exposure of von Bernstorff's plots seemed to show a gift of necromancy, states that his information came to him through men and women (often Bohemians and Slavs) "who not only took grave risks in the work—for they were braving German vengeance—but gave up their time and in many cases their own funds, without a dollar of compensation from the 'Journal' or anyone else, in order to give us the facts which would prove to the American people the manner in which they were being tricked and fooled."

If this cartoon of Mr. Raemaekers shall serve to make the native American take seriously a situation which is serious in the extreme, it will not have been made in vain. Whenever an American hears or overhears any one in any station of life uttering treasonous language, he should report the matter and give the name of the culprit immediately to the Secret Service,—not content himself with repeating the words at the club as a good story.

JOHN JAY CHAPMAN.