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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Sep 1918, p. 7

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918 Bria mm a WR EH CE mmo Env: osnnas esc BEN EERSEES ¥ ro EA RETTIG By Count Roon be no armistice: and Verdun regions eastward. ing Kiaochow. Canal to Turkey. Montenegro. immediately. out. Mas RARE EECEEENNEENER EDN ENE NE (Germanys Terms Germany is entitled to the following terms because of its strength, and until they are realized there should Annexation of Belgium. Annexation of the en- tire Flanders coast, including Calais. Annexation of the Briey and Longwy basins and the Toul, Belfort Restitution to Germany of all her Colonies, includ- Great Britain must cede to Germany such naval bases and coaling stations as Germany designates. Great Britain must give Gibraltar to Spain, cede its war fleet to Germany, give Egypt and the Suez Greece must be re-established under former King Constantine, with frontiers as before the war. Austria and Bulgaria will divide Serbia and Great Britain, France, and the United States must pay all of Germany's war costs, the indems- nity being a minimum of $45, 000,000,000. They must also agree to deliver raw materials France and Belgium must remain occupied at their expense until these conditions are carri -- CRA\FTON- STUDIOS -- mm 7 7 \ How Are You Going to Answer Germany's Peace Terms? HE greatest advertisement for the Fourth Liberty Loan of the United States of America has been written by a Prussian. His name is Count Roon and he wrote it as a member of the Prussian House of Lords. It is printed above. Read it carefully. Forty-five billion dollars or more indemnity. This, then, is the price the world must pay for a victorious German peace. This, then, is the footnote to the Kaiser's prayer, expressed in the coldest terms of plainest business. This is the meaning of the war to the Prus- sian, as he proclaims his battles righteous, prosecuted in self-defense. Oh, you men and women of America, is there a dollar in all this land to-day so tightly held that it will not now come forth to answer the swaggering ar- rogance of the Hun? These days will tell, for as you place your name upon that subscription blank for Liberty Bonds you state the price your land, your liberty and democracy are worth to you today. Now how are you going to answer the "peace terms" of the kaiser and his band of murdering buccaneers? 0: i gm i BUY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BONDS OF THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN This Space Contributed to Winning the War by ADAMS PHARMACY THE WINNETKA CO-OPERATIVE CO. THE WINNETKA MARKET J. F. ECKART CO. THE RUDOLPH GROCERY GUILO MATTEONI THE WINNETKA DRUG CO. THE WINNETKA GROCERY EE EERE NN BEDE EN® WINNETKA GARAGE & AUTO LIVERY PHILIP J. HOZA JOHN H. DETHLOF VOLLMAN MARKET R. H. SCHELL & CO. NORTH SHORE LAUNDRY E. C. WEISSENBERG THE PROGRESSIVE GROCERY P. W. BRADSTREET |] CECE Ey on pr M. S. VOLZ H. A. LINDWALL G. L. ZICK & CO. E. B. TAYLOR & CO. JOHNSON BROS. G. W. ETTINGHAUSEN NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC SHOP WINNETKA COAL & LUMBER CO. MOB) Mm MW 06 pW BTW OER EW rd CERES N Jap US aia EC Ah TR We bl hat BN ON BB BY 4 MB BW AA REES 3 Fike' Ea: Bi EY iv: bl LJ 2 HEE

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