The Press: Comic: Man or Nation

Last month Publisher William Randolph Hearst wrote an article for the Frankfurter Zeitung and reprinted it in his U. S. papers. Therein he commiserated with the Germans for the deliverance of some of her peoples (by the Versailles treaty) into the hands of France, Belgium, Italy, Poland, etc. He compared Germany's present condition to that of a U. S. defeated in war, imagining California and Arizona given back to Mexico; Washington given back to British Columbia; Florida returned to Spain. Then: ". . . we would not be willing to rest content under...

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