Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, April 12, 1917, Image 2
•AGE TWO
BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
Wliy Thai Lame Back ?
snarrv twinires
Murniu^ lameness! sharp twinges
wherif bending. er HA &ll-day IfaCfc 1-
ache,; each is :cause enough to. sus-
priet-kldnmrtrouble. -GilJitler the
cause. Help tliekjdneys.
tnc Kjaneys. We
Americans go k fu toio hard. We
overdo, overeat ,and neglect <5ur
.sleep and exercise and so we are
fust becolnlng a nation of kidney
sufferers. 72% > more deaths than
1G 1890 is the 10l6 census story.
Dae.. Dona’s Kidney rills»^ Thou
sands recommend them. .
*2
THAI EVER FELL
counsel of and action
vrllti the governments now at war with their neighbor states wriU spIes..or s£t ; C^L_Uheru-.
Germany, and as incideudt to that, th3
THE LIPS
OF THE UNITED STATES
extension to those governments of tha
most liberal 11 nan dal "credits, lriterder
that our resources ipay, so far as pos>
slide, be .added to thoirs, It will ..in
volve the organisation and mobiliza
tion of all the material resource^ of
the country , to supply the materials
of war and serve the Incidental needs
and yet the most economical and
J< Self governed nations do not
upon the trusted foundations of politi
A South Carolina Cas^
"Entry Ht-
the course of intrigue to bring about
some critical posture of affairs which
will give them an opportunity to
,“We have no selfish ends to serve.
We desire no conquest, no dominion
We seek no. indemnities for ourselves.
F. D. No. 1, Traveler s
Rest, S. C. p says:
•"’Hardships weakened
tun TtlfiV
Sun"
{strike and make conquest Such de- : no material compensation fo rthe^sac-
aigna c^n- beau oceasfully wor ked only j riftces we.vshall freely make. We rire
under cover and where no one has the 1 but one ! Of the champions ‘ of the
right to ask questions. * - rights of mankind. We shall be sat-
.‘•(Smilingly contrived plans of de-; f3fie . d whpn those right*-have been a -
ceptipn or aggression,‘carried, .it may se, ’^ re an fhe*Taith and the freedom
jny kidneys ahd 1 had
rl pal
. he. from generation to generation, can of the natio,ls can make them.
Tin nwki*lr A/1 m*. J 1./.1.A i . l. - tl —.1. * ** T lie* liA/iii « ••• ^ d n-U ^ . ../{» 1
awful pains in my
back. I steadily got
worse and was terri
bly annoyed by scald
ing and too. frequent
-passages of the kid
ney secretions. Rheu
matic palhkln my hips
kept me Awake and
my anklerf and feet
Asks That Army of Half Million
Be Raised On Basis Of Uni
versal Military. Service
SUBMARINE SINKS AN :
ARMED MERCHANT SHIP
....CTZ ~ i -. na * i<m in,he mos * abundant ; be worked out and kept from the Itght "JUst because we fight Without’ ran
mum of right the german Government t,llc|Pnt ^ay possible. ’ j only within the privacy of courts pr^cor and without selfish object-, seek-
has swept aside under the pica of re ; Half Million. . . behind the carefully guarded confl- ing Willing for ourselves, but what
"It will involve the immediate full
,, „ .. . . dfiices of a narrow .and privileged j we shaft vish to share with all.free
ad no. weapons which it could use at t qu pin * nt the navy in- all respects, ( .j. iss They are ha^pjjy Ijnjiasslble 1 People, we shall, I feel confident,. con-
ea except these, wlhich It is impossible ' ut 1’*'“ fl< u,ar lv ,hi Supplying it with w ), f . r e pfiblic opinion commands ahd \duct 'Our operations as belligerents
taliation and necessity, arid became if*
had
sea ^ ... ,, . .............. r W1 , „
to employ as it is employing" them ,n ' aus of d^adug-. with the . jnslsTS upon full ihforraati
enemy s submarines. It will Involve , inf / aI1 ihe . nfltion . s affairs .
the. immedtate addition, to the armed
GWt
Doan's Kidney Pills restored me to
good health.”
Get Does’* at Any Star*, 50c a Boa
DO AN’S “p.VlV
FOSTER M1LBURN Cp., BUFFALO, N. Y.
■i
to -
i
on eoncern-
Address Just as News Was Received
of Sinking of Armed American Ves
sel by German Submarine.
Washington.-—President WRson ask
ed Congress to declare a state of war
existing between-tho .United States
and Germany.
"While .the Jiews -of thc -submai in i ng
of the steamer Aztec—the first Ameri
can armed ship --to sail into the war
without throwing to the winds all
scruples of humanity or of respect
for the* understandings that were sup
posed to underlie the Intercourse of
the world,.
"I am hot now thinking of the .loss
/>f property involved. immense and se
rious as that is, but only of the .wan-
Rresident Appeared Before Joint Ses
sion of Congress to Make Fateful^ 11 Hlld wholesale destruction of the
forces of the United States, already
provided for by-law in case Of war,
at lea.st 500.000 men. who should, in
my Opjnion he chosen uik)ii the prin
ciple Pf universal liability to service
a nd a 1st > t h e •stuirhorixat ton of su b-
without passion and oufselves observe
w.i»h proud punctilio the principles of
right and of fair play we profess to be:
, l_eague of DemocracleAP- I
"A steadfast concert for peace can | ^?bting for.
never be maintained except by a part-1- I have --.irtD nnihing of tho go.v-
nership of demoheratte nations. . y'o • 'emmVnt* Vv *Ufied with the imperial
autocratic government could be trust- ; government of‘Germany''because the/
ed to keep fatrh/within 4t- fq; oi>yerve tmind-*- vvarafypn or challenged
The Wretchedness
of Constipation 1
f
vquent additional increments of » T fat -g* COVGfl ^ ta v lt be-iU/ague of' U; to defend
oar r.g
h*s ahfl .our huno: . gently on the
Can quickly be oveTcome by .
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PiLLS.
Purely vegetable
—act surely ah4
lives of non-combatants, men; women
and children, -engaged in ..pursuits
which have always, even in the dark
est periods of» modern history, been
deemed innocent" and legitimate.
Property can he paid for; the Tives of
peaceful and innocent people cannot
he. ' The present German submarine
warfare against commerce is a war
fare against mankind. —, - , . -j
"It is war against all Nations.
American ships have been
force so toon as they mav be needed-® 5 ^ a PaHuership. c»f opinion. In - ' he. A us ro Hu: gariap. xtrvqnwent
and can be handled-jn training ^ i trl $ Q * *°" hl raf ‘^"vitals away; the has. indeed, avow-r: c- i.^imuahhed en-
. "It will involve also, of course. the rpiT,tTinKS of -.inner, circles who ™ul 1--*>r«cmem a-d- of the-
granting of adequate credits to the b lan "hat they would ami render. ac v -
govet-nment .sustained. I hope, so far <f!Unt to nt> 0nP wcmld lie a corruption
as. they can equitably be sustained hv seat at its VPr -’ heart ‘Oiil.V fre’e f>eo»
pips can hofil their purpose and their
the present generations, Uv well con
reckle-s and lawless submarine war-
■ • adopted now without- di-guise
L;- ;iie Imireriai German goAmi'nment-
rr
liver. Cure
Biliousness,
Head
ache,
D i z z i •
i
t
and
ceAved taxation 1 honor s.teady to a common end
^■'i say sustained so far as may be ibe interests of mankind to an.v
j equitable by taxation becausg it'seems j narr ^ w t»r-ts. - 1«*st of their own. ,
me that it wAhld Ge most unwise
find it Ua~. therefiife. not been passi
ble for this govefnVnent to rjpeeive
Gaunt Tarnowski. the ambassador r^-,
cVmly n "edited to .thi< {jo)|cfnment.
ia.l and my a
ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty.
SMAIU P1H., SMALL DOSE, SMALL FRIGE.
Genuine must bear Signature
mouth in the Capitol, the 'President,
appearing before House' and Senate
in Joint session, asked Congress to
recognize and deal with Germany's
warfare on America.——
The President stated that war with
^Germany would involve practical co
operation with the governments now
at war with Germany, including lib
eral. financial credits.
The President made it clear that ao
action was being taken against the
Austrian Government, ami the other^
Does not every American fed that 'V.' ' !u> 1np,M-"i:*.l.^djp^o^rnmen.
iTilr ltd base the credits which, will now. be ..a^uram-e has been'.added to our hope 1 ‘ yi yia Hungar>. but t,i.U g»\ern
fPf 1 nPla^-rtiI " YOr the future peace of .the world lsy-| -
'' ( . { ed.' M is pur,dttt~y. r *i most respectfullv i the woifdiutfttliaud heartrending things '
i as s dim us \t r> feep>.fo earn ^,urge to protect oiir peta^e so far as we that bate,been happening within‘the
of. but the ships and people of other ,n ay aga i nflt th e very serious hardship/ ! last few weeks in Russia 7 Russia
neutral and friendly nations have , and evlIs which wouId be Iikelv io j was known bv those who
in ‘ ‘
t
j*
' A.
'"’V
ffil""acfuullv engaged in war-
i.g:niis; < itiztjiis^ of the United
S'ates on tin and 1 take the lib
erty.,far the present at 1 eaVt^ of .post•
iMurj
Another Coup.
JiieJ. liiis been added t<
the
hat
b cn . unk and overwhelmed^ * n th* -^rise out of the inflation Which wotrM ‘-best to have been—-alwav^
waters in the same way.-There hu^ r droduced" by vast 1
bcen-no discrimination. The challenge
is to all mankind. Kach nation must
decide for itself how it will meet it.
"The choice we make for ourselves ;
must he made with a moderation af 1
counsel and a temperateness of judg- (
loans.
(Tembcratii
knew it
hr fact
at heart, in aTl Jhe vTtaT
r~
L.
nations allied with Germany.
President Wilsod spoke as follows:
"I have called the Congress into
extraordinary session bemuse there
are serious, very serious, choices of
policy to be made, and made Imme
diately, which it was neither right nor
constitutionally permissible thaf 1
should assume, the responsibility of
making.
“On the third of February, last. I
officially laid before you the extra-
| . “In carrying out jhe measures by habits of her thought, in all the ‘inti
winch these things are to he aocom- i mate relationships of her people' that
plished, we should keep coijstantlyHn spoke Jheir natural instinct.- their hub-
mind the wisdom of interfering as lit- itual towards life. ,
tie as possible in our own preparation " The autocracy that crowned the
. , , , and iiLthe equipment*bt our own mill- summit of her p .litical striu-tnre ion"
ment befitting our character and our , , , , .. ... 1 sum um, ion.,
w* n1t 1 al > ft)r(( ‘ s Wlth the duty—for it will as It had stood and. terrible, as was
rk... a Prat'tlc^l duty—of supplying- the i^gUty A>f ltg powgr, Wks not In
flumes.'’ '
iv you talking aboiit?"
. _ 1 warfare being waged !■>
polling a , diseus'ion of our ’ r* «rs. Grabc..jn and Mrs. Dubwait. 1’
with' the authorities at Vienna.'We en- S( ,,, nK Vi j,,. n .p,
this wai- +«4v- -wt|efe w-^ H/v--r-{e-asry--
forced- into it because there are no.
other means of defending our rights. * did.”
Grabcoins w» rc
New York they -I;wiit twice;is n>;e b
for theater tickets US’ the j")tibwa;t-'s
i Act Without Animus.
excited feelings away. Our motive
will not lie revenge or the victorious
-Mhe nations already at war with Ger-
Ttriany witli-Mhe niatcrials which they
i
can obtain only from_uii._or. by our as,;
sistam e. They are in the field •find we
MiOuId help them in every wav to be
effective there.
assertion of the physical right of the
nfirmn; •but only '.Tfth vlndfc-at iC)n' or
right of human right of which we are
a single champion.
"When I addressed the Congress on j
the 26th .of February last, I though: !
that it would be suffice to assert'“our
neutrality rights with arms, our right,.. .,
, .; , . . , . . ' the consideration of your committees,
to use the seas against unlawful inter- ... ,. ,
..... • , -I measures for the accomplishment of
fact Russialf in orgin, character or pur
pose, arid now it has 'Been shaken off
-poo- ,
“It will'be all the easier for us t<>
iconduct ourselves" as iKdiigcrents in a
high spirit of righj and fairness lie-
< au c e we get without animus, not Jo
desire to bring anyr injury or clisad
vantage upon th*m
pie have .been added in all their native
majesty and niiglifto the’frrfrtn/ that
,j are fighting for freedom in the wot Id
'T shall take the liberty of su*- -for justice v and for peace
ge'sting. through the several executive* “Here is a lit partner for a league
„ departments of the Government for of honor.
give
r.isn, constipated,
California ; Syrup
of Figs.” ~ '
ference; our right to keep our' people
ordinary announcement oT the Impe^ -against unlawful violence. But
rial Gorman Government that on and"
after the first day of February Jt was
its purpose to-put aside all restraints
of law or huihanity and use its sub
marines to sink every vessel
sought to approach -either' the .ports
of. Great Britain: and Ireland or th-
Western coasts of Europe or any of
the ports controlled by the enemiei
of Germaqy within the Mediterranean.
That had seemed to he the object of
armed neutrality, it now appears, is
impracticable. "Because submarines
are, in effect outlaws when used as
the several objects I have mentioned
I hope that it will he your pleasure 1 tocracy was not and could never be f them, for the time beiYig. to believe sour.
»*d opposition to an irresponsible gov
eminent which has thrown aside all
considerations of humanity and of
iight»and is running amuck.
“We are. let me say. again ""'tin
sincere. friends.of the German people T ._.. A laxativevtodny saws a sick Miild
and' shall d-esire-nothrbg so much a- tomorr<'»u. Children simply will je>t
German 6py -System. i tho earTy reestablisliment of intimate__take the time from {day to empty tb- :r
“One of the things that lias serv..-U! relations of mutual advantage be- bow.els, which become dogged u; b •'
to convince us that the Prussian au- ' * ween-ub—however hard -it may be for waste. Giver gets sluggish; s:<t
f .
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t
■
?
to deal with them as having been ' mir TnemlTfrom the very out I 'Bat this is spoken from our hearts. Unok- nt t.h*» tnn.mp mnth.>r*\ tf . ,,,0-
1 framed after very careful thought by S et-of the present war it lias filled our We have borne with their present gov- ed. or your-child-is listless, cross. f* v-
the German submarines have befnr the branch . of the Government upon unsuspecting commifnities and even : ernment'through all the bitter months erish;'breath bad. restless. Thu^n't .* : ,t
that fused agaiiist merchant shipping it js I ^ k ‘ h fho .responsibility of conduct- our offices of government with spies , because of that friendship—exercising heartily, full oftcnbl or has sore thro:,t
H ’ 1 * v ‘“ 11 — • ... 1 ------ -and ' “
t I used against men iiant snipp...„ ,. - ... . _ -
s I impossible to defend ships against lnR , the wa , r and safeguarding the and set criminal intrigues everywhere a patience 'and forbearance which or any other children's ailment, giv- -a
/ ■— • naiinnu I nations will most directly fall. afoot against our national unity of would o’lierwii
the German submariue warfare ear- is- common prudence in such eircum-
f :
lier in the war. but since April o£ last,
year, the Imjierinl Government had
somewhat restrai ied the (’ommande-s
of its undersea craft in conformity
with its promise then given to us that
passenger boats should not be sunk and j
that due warning would he given to all 1
their attacks as the law of nations
lias *' assurc/1 _ that
would defend themselves against
privateers or cruisers, visible craft
giving chase upon the high seas. If
stances, grim necessity indeed, to en
deavor to destroy them before they
have shown their own intention. They
must be dealt with upon sight, if
dealt with at all.
Rights of Neutrals.
“The German government denies
ise Jtave been iqjpos/i-
merchantmen I “>Vhile we /lo these things, these ■ council, our peace withiii^^ and without '^N e - ^e shall happily, still have an
o T fl«uplj’ momentous things, let us be our industries and our commerce. j opportunity 1 to prove that friendship
very clear and make very clear to all “Indeed, it is now evident that its M n our f I a • I>* attitude and actions to-
"the world what our motives and our 1 sp j es we re here even before the war ’'Mrd’tlVe mi 11 tons of men and women
objects are. My own thought has notj began, and it is unhappily not a matter rof German bir’li and native sympathy move out of the bowels; and yon hn'v>
been driven from its habitual and-JOf- nt.iwBi^nrs. hm, a r nf . t „, proved in i wlin anum^t na and share, run...* ffrH. 4iiBvfai ehilH-rrvntn -A fhbr-
teaspopnful. of “California Syrup, of
Figs,” then don't \v,oriH\* becnuse‘li "s
perfectly harmless, and in a few hours '
all this constipation poison, sour bile
and fermenting \waste will -gently
’
1
of the last two months, and J do not
believe that the thought, of the Na
tion .has been altered or clouded by
them.
events | oiir courts 6f. justice that thevintrigues ! ft fe and we s* 131 ' be proud to prove
other vessels which its "Submarines j Vights-nf neutrals to use arms at
might seek to destroy, when ho^ re
sistance was offered or escape at-
taken that their
least a
lives' in
fair
their
fzrr.
L
tempted and . care
crews were given at
chan'ce to save their
open boats.
■ German Ruthltfssness.
“The precautions taken where meag
er and haphazard enough, as was prov
ed in distressing instance after in
stance in the progress of the cruel and
unmanly business; hut a certain degree
of restraint was observed. The new
policy has swept every restriction
aside. Vessels of every kind, what
ever their flag, their character, their
cargo, their destination, their errand,
have been' ruthlessly sent to the bot
tom'without warning and without
thought of help or mercy for those on
board, the vessels of friendly neutrals
along with those of belligerents. Hos
pital ships and ships carrying relief
to the sorely bereaved and stricken
“I have exactly the same things in
mind now that L had in mind .when I
addressed .the Senate; on the 22d of
January, last; the same, that I had in
mind, when 1 addressed the Congress
on the 3rd of February and on - the
ough “inside cleansing” is ofttimos all
which have more than |bnee come . if - towards all who are in.fact ioval to that- is necessary. It should be the
perilously near to disturbing the peace- Hieir neghbo.rs and to the government first treatment’given in any sickness.
Beware of
and. dislocating the industries of the
country have been carried on at the
instigation with the support and even
under the perkonql direction of official
agents of the\ Imperial government’
accredited to the Government" of the
United States. ’
\ *S f {
"Even in checking these things and
all within the areas of the sea which
it has. prescribed; evefi in the defense
of rights which no- ^modern publicist
|,.i ‘SlVajSS 36th of p ebrnaov our oUject now. Ilryinr to «.tirp«. e them, we have
. V ',hal"'thc armed euards wht. h w ■ » s ls '» vindicate the principle-, i s °“Bht to put the most generous inter.
5 , ? . . 1: . of peace and (justice in the life of the ‘ possible. ujK>n tliem bec ause
^.S ar'h^Z^le^rmw^nd »• «*•»« «l*.h W .««.-!*•«*«. «». ihetr. source tag. not in
nhiert to lie dealt with as pirate^ I (Tafi< " Power and to get up amongst ■ an y hostile feeling or purpose .of the
J the. really free and self-governed pco- ! Herman pcopb' towards us (who were,
pies of the worhl such a concert of . no doubt as; ignoranT of fhein its wc
purpose and action as will henceforth I ourselves were), but only in the selfish
““ft r riled
^enough
would be. ;
neutrality is ineffectual
at best; In such* cirrum-
V t.a rices .and in the face of such pre
tensions, it is worse than Ineffectual:
i! is likely only to produce what it
was meant to prevent; it Is practically
certain to draw us into the war with
out either the rights or the effective
ness of belligerents. There is one
choice we eannot make we are incapa
ble, of making. We will not choos*
ensure.the observance of Those prin
ciples. *
S'*.
Neutrality Not Feasible.
“Neutrality is no longer feasible or
desirable where the peace of the
world is involved and- the freedom of
its peoptPiVand ffiff^Tnonace to that
peace •and* freedom lie*-; in the exist
ence of autocratic ^Governments back-
designs of a government, that did wka.
it pleased and told it.4 people nothing
in the hour of test. They arc, mo3t Beware of coiHiterfeit fig syrup*,
of them, as true and loyal Americans* Ask at the store for a r>0-<;ent bottle, of
as If they had never known any other '‘California Syrup of Figs."'which has
fealty or allegiafnce. They wiH he . full directions for babies, children >>f
prompt to stand'-with us in febuking all ages and for grown-ups
and restraining the few who may b« printed on the bottle. Adv.
of a different mind and purpose ... . i *- : —--
“If , there . should be disloyalty it Not the Same,
will be dealt with with a firm hand Mr. Neverwed —Docs your wife-treat-’
of stern repression, but if it lifts its you the same as sin—did bvt'of
head at all. it will lift it only here were married? V
and there and without countenance Mr. Peek—-Not e.\;ictty. Be fore \v«-.
except from a lawless and-malignant were married wliffn .1 di*i>1ehs. d h-r •
few. ' f 1 I she refused to- speak to me.
“It is a .-distressing and oppreasivc
duty, gentlemen of the Congress.
which I have performed in thus ad
dressing you. There are. it mav
be.
“But. they have played Their part in m3n >' months of fiery trial and sacrl-
serving to convince us. at la£t\ that I ^ ce ahead of us. It is a fearful thing
that government entertains no
friendship for us and means to act
Favorable Reports for a Fine
Kidney Medicine
We have been handling your prepara-
........ . , 4 , tion for the past ten years and during
j S reat J eare f«T people into that time have Heard, nothing but- the
car, into the most terrible and dis- most favorable reports regarding same. We
1
against our peace and security at its nst>ous of all/w&i& civilization itself* know of several cases of graved and,, hycr
^ 1 In, to ho In fa,, hnitfnno ttoubTes which were entirely restored af-
convenlence; That it means to stir
the path of submission 'and suffer the 1 p d by_organized force which is yon.
trolled wholly by thelp-wttl, not by the
will of their penplej We have seen
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most sacred rights of our nation- and
. our people to he Ignored or violated. .
people of Belgium, though the latter The wrongs against which we now ar- | the-last of neutrajity in such circum-
were provided with safe .conduct ray ourselves are no common wrongs^, j Manxes,
through the prescribed areas bv the 1
up enemies against .us at our very
doors that intercepted note to the
Mexico City is
Cerman Gpvetnment itself and were dift
they cut to the very root f s of human
^l?ft n 8uished by unmistakable marks . “With a profound, sense-pf the sol-
of identity, have been sunk with the
siitae retkiess lack of compassion or
•r
"I #,
of principle.
“I was for a little while unable to
believe that such things would In fact
be done by any Government that had
hitherto subscribed to- the „ humane
practices of civilized nations. , Inter
national law had Its origin In the at
tempt to set up— some law which
■would be respected and observed up
on the seas where no nation had’
right of dominion, and "wheje lay the
free highways o ftfre world?
cmn -aad-even tragical- chargeternrif-
the step I am taking and of the grave
German minister at.
eloquent evidence. ■
"We are accepting this challenge of
hostile purpose because we know that
in-such a government, following such
Wc are^ at the beginning^of an age | methods, we can never have a friend;
1 and that in the presence of its prgan-
in which Jt^wlH be insisted that
corn c
same Standards of conduct and ^f re-^- tzl 7t power~ always TytmT jn^iTalt""to - -
{ shall we w^'«<»t -what pur- -pea< c -
observed among Nations and their L p 0se there can he no assured security
responsibilities which it Involves. - hut i go.vernmj'nts that are observed amririg : for the democratic governments of
in unhcsH.-iting obedience to^ what I j the individual
dull’
Pypirtii
ful stage after stage has that law
been built up with meager -enough re
sults, indeed, after all was accom
plished that could be accomplished.
But always with a clear view, at least,
of what the hearit and conscience of
manHnd would 4om*nd. This, minf-
citizens bf ('iyilized
deem mv constitutional duty. I ad-j states. . V .
vise that the Congress declare the re-t “We have no quarrel‘with the Ger-
/•ent course of the. Tmnerial govern- 1 man people. We have no”feeling to-
ment to be in fact nothing less than wards them but one of sympathy and
war ^gainst the government and peo- friendship. It was. not upoiVtheir im -jthq whcle force of theriiation to chec’^
pie or the United States; that it form- pulse t)lat their government acted in and nullify its pertensions and ID;
ally accept the status of belHglrirfft entering tbirif,war. It was not With power. We are glad, now that we see
which has thus been thrust upon It their previous knowledge or approval,
vnd that it take immediate steps not Tt-waa a w^r determined, upon aa-i
TWrTffT^TORTl^Tn a more fhor w<*»' ‘JWBBT Ifl T/k bbtefWlneA uftffjr rn
the world
The Gauge of Battle.
"We are now about to accept gauge
of battle with this natural foe 'to
liberty and 'shall, 1 if necessary, spend
seeming to be in the baldnce.
“But-the right is more precious
than peace, and we shall fight for the
things-which’we have always carried
nearest our hearts—for democracy,"
for the right of those who submit
to authority to have a voice in their
own government, for the rights ’rind J“
liberties of small nations for a uul
versal: dominion of right by such a
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ouch state of defense, but also to ex , the old,' unhappy days wJiAh people
.orb all Its pdw*r and employ all tte
resQurops to hvtng- the government of
♦ hp C ~ian •nipire to terms and end
the wv.'
' "What thludfl Inrolve la clear- It
will involve tB® utmost practicable
were nowhere consulted by i-heir rub
ers and wars .were provoked an<L wag
ed in the Interest ©(-dynasties or of
little groups of ambitions men. who
were accuatoBred to use their v fallow*
man as pawns and tools. ..
the facts, with no veil of false pre-
tfllfr 0 ahn,,t thpTT< ^ Osm
uHlmate" peace of the“worT3“arid for
the liberation of It" peoples,' the Ger
man peoples Included; for the rights
cf nations great and small" and the
privilege of men everywhere to choose
their way of life and of obedience.
The world muat be made safe for
^afetyr
make tlu- world itself at last free.
“To .such a . task-We can dedicate
our lives and our fortunes, every
thing that* we are and everything that
we have, with the pride of those who
knew th/it the day has! tome when
America is privileged to spend her
blood and her might for the principles
that gave her birth and happiness, and
the peace which she has treasured.
God helping her, she can do no other.”
Binghamton, Nt-Y., for a sample M/efref-
Washington.—Immediately after the
President left the Capitol, the Senate
and House reconvened and an Identic
joint resolution was Introducd jn both
houses, declaring the existence of s
dent to employ alTtfce resources of the
democracy. Its peace mu*t be planted country ^ y T r ■ •
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