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PAGE TWO COAST TO COAST"]' U. S. FOR LEAGUEi 11 MILLIONS ACCLAIM WILSON A3 i HE SPEEDS ACROSS ! < THE LAND. i I | 1 r r 11/ loir rnn onaunro rLfi noi\ run unnnuLd ? ! Majority Feci That President's Guidance Should Br Held?He Regards Pact As Sure to Come Soon. ! IBy Mt. Clemens News Bureau) Aboard Presldeut Wilson's Special Train?Prom the Capital at Washing- | ton to the far Pacific coast the Presl- ' lent of the United States has Jouraejr'ed on tho most unusual expedition ever undertaken by a chief executive of the nation. To discuss national Questions, many presidents have toured tho land; but i Mr. Wilson la laying before America 1 % uuestloa which affects the whole j 1 world?the Question of whether or not j1 we a.-o to Join In the League of N.t- i 1 Hon*; whether we are to forget our Tornier isolation and share with the j 1 other peoples of the earth the respon- ! sibllttl >s of maintaining civilization j < and preventing, as he says wo can do, < future warfare. > Between the capital and the coast 1 the president made fifteen speeches j 1 and half a dozen brief talks. All of 1 100,000 fellow citizens listened to him. ' Several millions had the chance to see 1 him, and apparently everyone wanted ' to see hint, from those who thronged ' the streets of the cities and towns where he stopped, to those who came * to the rallslde or stood at little flag ( stations in remote places, knowing ! their only reward could ?be a fleeting 1 glimpse and a wave of the hand. 1 He has met and talked to all types 1 Sri Is a qi II or smoke i in thei tobacco taste? Wo i much tobaccc best? Vir, Ideally tastes fc tobaccc Try f v; I) 1 I le l r"'V 2 f?'i THE LAN ?f citizens?to men big In the busl- j There can bo wont less, financial and professional worlds, with the league in e to farmers and mechanical workers, ations of labor and to Indians and cowboys and foreign- ' the world will be r bom herders und rangers, to soldiers more friendly, aud thi md to mothers who lost soldier-sons eeive a fairer share In the late war. duces. What do they all tell him? unani- i These declaration i tnously they say they want peace logically und eloquent Jeflultely settled, they want no more Ills hearers thinking wars, they want the League of Na- deeply. And then \ Lions, and most of the American peo- pointed out, the peopl pie, it may bo fairly eald, tell the differentiated from ae President they want the League Just cIhn?, seem to want as it Is, without the reservations or president wants, whlc amendments which certain senators leadership. have insistod upon. The majority of Quite aa unusual oj citizens say to those who interview , th? cross country tou them on this tour: i 'n which It la being "Woodrow WIIhou guided us rightly , completeness o before and during the war with Qer- ments on the nine ca many. We entered that war, every- bearing the party. >ne agrees, to end all wars. He says At the rear is the the league can do that. We want to dower, occupied by tl lo that, so let us keep on trusting him Mn*. W Ilson. Next ii ind get the lcaguo into operation as car for the secretary <oon as possible. Forget politics." mlral Grayson, Mr. Most Americans encountered on the clan, four stenograph tour have forgotten politics. Hepub- executive clerk and i llcnn Governors and Mayors have in- v'c? toon. Byond an Lroduced the President to his audi- ment cars which he ance; the Major part of the local com- correspondents, flvo mlttees which have met him have a telegraphic and a been Republicans. They have all said: Then thero is a dinnei 'Wo are nothing but Americans, Mr. 1*0 baggage cars, ot President." verted into a busin Mr. Wilson's arguments for the train was exactly on league, briefly summarized, are those: sl^P between Washl There can be no peace, either now Coast. ar in the future, without it. There ?? :an only be a regrouping of nations _ ryp 'f t , ., , , . For smartness the ind a new Balance of Power," which . , ._ , . . ??? herd to bent: A w< s certain to lead to war. There can ... , . ... .. nge In l>ovnnshire, I ae no war In the future, with the ... . . , , K ii tt cable from his sole nation would defy'the united rest of P?tnmln containing o nanklnd, and If It did, it cculd be ' twelve. bought to terms by an economic rnen"'ng_(|' ?oycott. and without tho use of arms. *l n s 1 rnv- u , ,| | .? the Second Epistle There can be no reduction In the , . . , ' # , ... .. , , rend the twelfth very soat of living until the league la es- - ? , ii %. j s .. ... . follows: "Having :abllahed for nations will not go wpUp unfo u , wm) vhead w th peace time production un. RU(] , hu{ .11 they know that peace la definitely ,mf|( >nfl k iaaured and that production of war oup Joy mny bp fu? .. material ltf no longer neceaaair. hls w,;y ho|np to Fnj % noke Virginia - Carolina Straight99 n't this fair iestion ? lost to doodncvss. now ? would A mnrlrnn rive times more V irfeinia-Curolina tobacc r cigarettes than all foreijin- (irow is put together, if they didn*t prefer it nld Endlifthmen smoke twenty times a Virginia-Carolina as ull the Turkis ?s combined, if they, too, didn*t like glnia-Carolina tobacco is the one tobacc suited by Nature for cigarettes. And J lest smoked straight?unmixed with othe is. it ?real suioklii" ?in a Piedmont. he Virginia-Carolina Cigarette CASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. lerfuf prosperity, I xlstence, for rel- ( capital all over ! aade closer and 1 o worker "will re- of what he pro- ^ of the president, Jy put, have left ( \ g and thinking j fT\ Ir? Wilson has ; //!7lf C3! r a'liiri* le themselves, as j / jjll 1 n&tors and polltl- ' Ft! J /S ry\^_a j|j'^ . Just what the J ' /^ ' - >"* * h Is America for J M j Int a the purpose of j / jliltyj ' ir Is the maimer , / f, / j j carried out and / / \S f the arrange- / Jju K{J i .r train which Is i / / { > j private car May- , / M im \ ,sriVt,c,ur5 te President and 1 jyi i a compartment / h.'j Tumulty. Ad- / f 'J WHbou's Physllers, the chief I jjjj Camel* are soldevery* leven secret ser- I ,1 where in scientifically j three compart- lead sealed packages of JO use tw,mty-one i / J C'faro/oZ?r p?.ck\ . . I sgea (200 cigarettes) movie mejB. and / /,// m g,m?j?e.ptipcr: railroad expert. I I!,!! covered carton. We r, a club car, and I hi strongly recommend ie of them con- ^ ' / thia carton for the onii \ \<j/ home or office auonlv V wo V1UVW, - UO \ \\J . ' ' ' . \ I or woen you travel! time at every I X A ngton and the /vcl>\ R. J. Reynolda Tobacco Co. I X Winiton-Salun, N. C. ;?oie. 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