Show Too ll CHEER t 1 Wll N A AT J Jl l H N Only by Prote Protecting ting the Small Nations Can Peace Be Guaranteed President Declares ST ST. QT T. T Sept 5 Speaking 5 Speaking today at the chamber of commerce commerce com com- merce luncheon here President Wilson Vilson said that this nation could not attain the full fun measure of ot nationalism without fulfilling Its part in the family of ot nations The greatest nationalist the president president dent said is the man who wanted his nation to be a great nation And a great nation he added was that which penetrates to the heart of ot its duty among the nations of ot the world orld The luncheon was held at a hotel roof root garden and all Qt of the 1700 plates were taken At the presidents president's table were Frederick W. W Gardner ardner governor of of ot Missouri and Henry W W. Kiel Kle mayor of b of St St. L Louis Lpuis uis The president president dent and Mrs Mr Wilson were received with cheers and rebel yells and there was more cheering when he arose to speak POLITICS ADJOURNED I The president was introduced by Mayor Kiel Hid a Republican He said that in honor of ot the visit politics have han been beerT suspended for tor this whole day long The crowd gave three cheers forthe for tor the benefactor of the world proposed proposed proposed pro pro- posed by one of ot the diners The president said he was glad to see politics adjourned because politics politics poli poll I tics had nothing to do with the great i issues before the country He said he was glad to get away aay from Washington Washington Wash ash ashington ington to discuss the tho pea peace e treaty because it was apparently difficult to discuss it in Wasl Washington MISTAKEN IDE IDEA The people Mr Wilson Ilson said seemed to have gathered from previous discussions discussIons dis- dis of ot the treaty that there was little else In to the treaty but an article ten and something about Shantung As a matter of ot fact he asserted it was wasa wasa wasa a a chart hart for a new system of ot the world But it is our business s continued the president to prevent war md nd It if we dont don't take care of ot the weak nations of ot the world then we will have war Those who objected Mr Wilson said should now show how else peace can be guaranteed d. d INDUSTRIAL INTERESTS The industrial interests of the United States said the president reached far tar into European affairs If It the nation only minded Its own business busi busl- ness he said It soon would have no Other business and would be Isolated politically as well as Industrially Meantime the president continued the treaty would go Into effect and great powerful International commIssions commissions commissions commis commIs- would be set up Referring to his request that the senate foreign relations relations relations rela rela- committee give approval to the appointment of ot an American representative on the reparations commission the president continued Im looking after the Industrial In Interests Interests interests In- In I would uld of the United States like to eee see the other men who are The league of nations the president defined as a combination of the world i for tor arbitration and discussion In almost almost almost al- al ali j i most every other national controversy I where there was a thorough discussion he tie declared there had been no war War ar Is a process of heat heat said the president and what is iJ proposed Is la lathat that every hot thought t shall be spread out In the cooling opinion of ot the world orld I Emphasizing the importance of the economic boy boycott ott feature of ot the league lea I covenant the president said he didn't think that after the remedy had been I applied war would be necessary w k |