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IVftu TjoTli ?ribunc r?r?t t.? I .i?t?the Truth: Me-wo ? a**Mtorta*?* ? \i|?erliirnien??. 11 | a.,,x?i i i ?hi MiA i tail ... ~? . t I ?lar? ? ? ? . ?... * o M* . ? i " , ?s a : ?s ?TUT?? ? ? . o t> Al I Y AND M Nf-A I . ..Mt t-?T l~- ' 1 ? - ' , , ?. . M.1 . a r- ? 1*. ?? isa j , . . ! <" ??? *l?-?ii csn piirrh..?c n-rrihandue ad? erti?*e?1 in THF TRIB1 NE >?'ih ah?.?lute aafety?for if iliiiatlaf.iftion tr*?ult? In any ?a?e THE TRIM M tfiiarariteiv tu pa? ? <>i II nione? hark upon rrque?t. Ni* red ?ape. no quih Mtnf. *?". e make Rnod promptly If the ad *4erti?er doe?, nu?. A Truly British Success. Pcrhap.? at thit time, ??ht:; the ituat i at Washi Into a ('? rman mani] ? f the United .State -v by two aprencics. by the use o? American newspaper corre f-por- and by the ns? of ? h V. ? a certa*.* nenc> the British how comj the Amcrii-ati i nd what 1 thrm ha\t l-.r. th>* cons-i-rjucnee*-- of their ! tO g happy deacri] I Wht m the war beg h -??.'ere ajchriai :. . ?t to imitate the ' end special advocate.? like D mtry. By taking that advice they avoided the Hundcr* v hi -r rg ' i to. and in the a^arrv i pea thi and censure that. through l'en ".hur?.* the ?irrni;.- - ? am? d ,l ? r lesson. "I hi no more ?geni ado no more at temp' to ?hinery; th . and it .. . -, . ? - ? on ?n which th y have made th?* ' Tht Gen They Ml-t&ted from amoi g th' i ? . - .t Ber ? They reeo?rri-r?i that it would bean ine?*ti mab' - them if they could ?-tfadily put '? erican people ? of their own case, man pide h ?pute, of the German? view on each question that came up. To do thi? they ! ? ?? its of ' ' ? ir?n news] made ?ellora, the Crown Prince, and other? in high piares ail cent! the Am? columns. Thus wo had I.? w with th* i row |. printed from ".d of thi? ooui ?her. Then are had Tirpr i we had i i };? rnhardi, already a familiar name,called ' i kind of at the ( ? ? ? thai the i America thou : ' The other day, when the Lusitania dis more acnti " iiana?, no ? Bet] Hull ? g himseli innumerable mi")h through the ? ? : m Zinv ? ann. which .ml im i?r? -ion that the ecretary ol ed upon to give oui an in ? ' plaining ? hod. There uro American corn in ?London who arr quite . . comp. The British tically as iiiiii'h concerned people * what ha] ? V \?.! ;- rail i*. Mr. Mi ? ?oak- . the unan? ial question, hut doe Mr. \ nth ev? - talk to Americans thn Hum of ?a inter\i* ??-.' Do? Sir 1 dwar. G ? . ever eood? ?. nd to tell the America! lie in a .. t the British con ???pu. K M *** .iwthr.ni!" '' ? ? rhej ' ' the officia ? their dhKn who i ? |ca?i that Am?." an .... ? ; ? ., from I.?"..; ?. and t] inophile iMWspapen in 1 re n gretting that th? a I iiri-.iij toBer If tl i-eilor i willii .- ' Dawapaj er, it i good i I? ma;- D01 . i j-h f ? ? ? effect m the o- ml il for t that the Brit ?M>n pen \ ? ?? ey lack; inl ii.' "htand.?-for th. ti,, " a a \?, sa*, ii They muy have a r.?l valu? for ti . tion of Mal hu? Uiey it,-' none for thi g?n?ration of read? ra. II im busincs* of our if the Briti ih prcl ? ?'?. ir affair in thi I ? American enn complain if the Briti Prime Mil i ?? r 1 dward Grey, fc that it i undignil ? I ' tnlK to Amei ic to the Gei mm p? o| through our newspaper ; thai i :i thi 1 ? ? I again and : . plain al the la ? ? . ;, an nppn i iation of the Alii the B ;, pui pose. Agaii ? again Vni?'M,;m n?Bwapapera and .mi ,M publi mei gi I "? ' h d by British m ?uni i ii \? pan ' ? "' their failu *,, r?-. ml" i ??? v.h.-ii Great Britain ha the war ai d a hal ? doing. Su -- | and unn asoi ah II i? all rivrht for the British to igni \ ? ? ?ra ? p"i - and th.? meth? da h the American newspap? ai e c< ted, but it" they do ignore them th hey e to complain ah Now, to ta ?:,,;? Phe Tri will ' ? ? ' ? - ? even ii I trei torff, But 1 he Ti ibui thai I ' thee '" American ..<?'?? ? . ? . ver did. He ha I friei f many A ..... tho fad f putting to answi taki I It In- hai answi tioi he 1 ?e th? \" lie. ; out the stai I which he has desired ' iut. . th?*- German aide of 1 th the United Iquei ? re the r, n ? f| weapoi agaim the i of whal he haa put on thro- The V i -.re] n chi :?? it; but " irfTi bui?ne . Hi ? - ? I Princ? royal dignity * L-h ;.'i American corres'poi d< I :y should . t one supp ? quail; possil ?? the Wa I ?ngl ?? 1 n gin? '-ni ?ecil v ? Rice would use the ' - Bernstorff haa course not, Thi British Embassy in Wash . of silence, the German ?? veritable head quart? forma The news] that are mosl friendly to Great B carry only the pi te there is no p . the telepb i tually busj . n is mad? No one in W ." \ I ? ?no one in Lond There is no ri here. If the British G t to use it- officials as d? i German, that is all very well. We under stand perfectly tl.at they can saj witl utter candor and grace?-"But it done." I' v . ?ngton ; it Berlin, and hat the < iermani . Ann " r thi ' the < 'i'iv.t ? Prim ?? in hia fa te I beini submit to an i I ? an . The American public 11 v. hat By playing their Kann- in conformil . our ?fort to con, ?merican ] of thi ir x.. . fhere are I they will i believe that the cause ol t Brita ght, despite i the British can do to p Germai : ' ' an?1 or tin ible H .- ,1,1 thua ai WC try to g Grey I i might havi aid, had ho thought il worth ivl 0 . ? ally even The Tribu? g worth p that on I . , ?th we ? time a n em? . per? \t all events Thi at all tin' other newi pa| ? do. II our tank if thi n ne in the B ment who fe? I ? ? . , pi,!,. Ii,- opinion i worth] i \\, shoul I . to thi h Government that | ? - ? it i?. ,, ..? the Gern . in the Unit? ,1 States, if tl ., large e British an fi port : the ? ? ? thi An erican neu paj public knou all ih I I ?? an i iucci l'Viilii ? , even .... , I i , ., with aomc Germai public men a . rrtnin dome ' ? ' mo? ?i " lar . bul a the British, tl that soi ; hem i, i p " on cwherc in I ' am p." Thi ii ?Inn ? ? h ? hi .'"I it .'"I ? ,m ?ou ilj thai tl r mai i pui i" I hip wa to |"', ? ? ' thing but 1 he the w ai. H may not ?"' trui 81 ;" ptl it i ., :'!- If is what the Briti h Government and ??< ? theii ' ;,> compl A Clubber Behind Bars. The convictii n i I Patrolmai Mi? Mi rai , wl . lo thi penil i ? ? ? " k-.li, , imp ? mmunity. M< miforni. He thoi his p, . e him right an I do a '" chose, r< gi the i if of riti: '?>! whom he a ip| ed to ? .?-way with." B iblc tO away with the particularly atr . , i ihune reporter, for ? ? which he ? H" fail should serve i h ??? to all "bad m and potential clubbi i not frei To Disl ' .tl ? rann, for d \igorou e, and to J I ' ? ran'a I rd in the 1 r which ? f) '.<??? half ? ? derstanding by manj eminent c i , ? effoi ' -. t . had no feet. Th" judge, after a careful inve gat ion, I himsell . The polic? clubl blow to the law. M ti ? German Challenges lo the Monr Doctrine. ? tho disclo . , , ' ? ? in Latin America Washii cago T ..:' the i porl e activities, ? han ': alreai '?' quillized I ? ? i ? purpose <ir the treaty ?**a Haj I ian terril .. . ? Germa i, Nicholas and wanted to secure ? G? I oratioi Germa I ? ;. ? The Hay! ? ' ratifie ? ??on again t the wt I lea i,, ? ? th tal . Spei ind wet .. tie. L? ' ? thre? the Pa iake n * lu r a f? ? I poration a pi ? ' In CI commi ? ?I wil I rohalily ' ? "di A ; ?? fully ] European ] ?? the D ? : of the canal we ouj i ? which pracl It .,'.. ? ,. ? 1 ? hall 1 JUSTICE HUGHES As to th?' Pni.tiruhilitv ol Drafting Him for the Pretidency. ,. i ditoi "f ' ha Trib me i cordially ?..ur '?it'" ? '??"at? '"'* - ? ditorial ar? ? '? i to-day' . ??" il ?? o? It.- Hughe H Pi . ,i high chai '.,,,, i his itrong, dignified ii ? '" ''"' ,.< .-., publie n , ? ? I, ',. the practicability of drafting him the bench and thruating him Int. tl ? ? ? im %t part ? ".! ? i, -rreal politic il part r for thi i iolating the preced? nta ol entli hiatoi I am not i , p?i \ i hi ? ribune ind e iti no Hughe ? of seel g th? for th? Preaidf ncy b) I . i| I'. | , .. I. I ? I ' I ' ' '?? ly op? to qu? wheth? ? ? p pie ?oui I appi.,f e of uch a no nmediati ? ? gna? I ' e bench reme < ourt, W ith all I ??? Hugh. and i : ? ? ent fitness for the I ... open t s/ h et h ? I he i ' ? i ? ?; appro ? eh and ? nl nti live, pai Court | ' lay the unanimoua respect of thi t ? nit* t?te W ? ? .. ? ? . .. ? ??gained, i I I ?. ? ? t of a | e part i. and the effect ? i ? ?? mer*' ... re o? : ? - ? ' ? eh ?'. nomination would meet ? i approval, h a ould be a n entary np< of leadership and a ? ? ' sleeted ? m? hip of * I MiN'l- R P. IIA . ? A Complaint Registered. r of ?, - ml ? ?int ags . ? ' ? . '..-''. ab. ay? to ttci .- o? of . ? .- tu ... iper a ital for edit I moi . o Proud to . ? ? ? ?i ? ? ? ? Unis ittei ? : i. ioentert Lanaing baa requested that i i that 1 : "nd ? ..' in which i gnon avei .... . nationi , ? the ci ? ? in the ] I wish I the - ? - ed supp?t artfull] ? ?? . I * : T. 1916. "The Newer Freedom?" a irint ribune i - Last the Tru? ' a - ' ,1 itral citiz. ? ? . B illeg i ? ? ? ? .? Trih. ' trul Wilson Must Go. r of 1 . ? ? I next ! . ? ? ; I hope, I ut, alai ! I ??. I know: If w ? ? ? ? rent to nationa thei ? Turn., leb. t, 1916. W. V?. r.. i ??WHAT! ME RESIGN?" THE STRONG MAN GOES G.irn.on Cared More for His Country than for Politics. ?.bun??. I ?? ,, m led, and ? . .i-aorr?; . ?..ho km '. potable fact?, then tim ui ? ? I ( : " cai 'fundament which Mr. i lent, M ? d Mr. Hay, Mr. ' e I I it ? or ..hi [|. ? and a I al Some few l did not , ? ? ? t \ ? ? tary r. Mr. ( reta Congr? ? v. I . ?s soldier! ? ? ? to offii too ' or by Mr. II the .1 Ha; our army Ir. Ha * ? . . ?? ' : ? ? _? . . - . ? ? ? . effect oi going? Lei will I . . ? Lei t the great ewil ? Gari ? ? W? t I a ? - in a buff wa said, "Luciy." When 1 inr-; , i ? "Too bad; -, of him h th" p* people ? ? ["he "ma .? " h m the ? iat opii ? ? opinion, wl will :?? ?'? ' ? r a roar, < ? Congrei in en: "1 ! Stand i ? ' A Form of Words." bun? Sir: the agrei i ? .. ?' ? quote ? lier." '. "I r ? '?. . "We Pel . ' . our course, let ta."--1 ? peria ? ? ? i "Thei ? , ? JOSl I'll h HOI ? An Expert Needed - ? ? . ? m. He would ? .. ? ? v I that ? ? ? , DWARD ? U \I.hl R N?*ver So Important." ? Sir: - - ? > : ? , ? jrh m . non \? . ' i . n i/ I ? a jam in v ? ? \ it i ? ? ? ? for a ' ? . -, ? I M band ; K. V. 1. THE QUESTION Ha.*-. Gorman 'Fr?ghtft?ttetl Scar?:. Secretary of State Lenity. ' ? 2 r , ,o arm*? IS) I ' rirtioval ol effect i v. I. Hi ? ? *?r<t ??" ? ' A ce or. '" - ? ? ? conneitt?. the 1 ! ... . ? 10. H II? M ? Mean-a*. I - ? : i Keep Belgian Workshop! Oper ?? ? ? Bri? I - I 11 ?a?_______l \sa\a\aM i - ' ? ? ? x Chill Brit 1 ' ?, ? ' - HKBIXK n.Mf-^