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Show MARSHALL TALKS ' AT fflSBI FAIR VICE - PRESIDENT REPRESENTS PRE8IDENT WILSON AT DEDL CATION OF EXPOSITION. Refers to Claim of Colombia and Declares De-clares "The American People Are Wise and They Know He Is Not Wise Who Is Not Just." San Frnnclsco. Vice-President Thomas H. Marshall, representing tho prcsldont of tho United States, on Wednesday formally dedicated the Panama-Pacific International exposition. exposi-tion. Standing benoath tho grout arch of tlo tower of Jewels, tha vice-president vice-president addressed a vast concourse of peoplo who crowded tho Court of the Universe Mr, Marshnll apoko with solemnity and waB constantly halted by applause ap-plause Especially was this tho case when, roforrlng to tho Panama canal, ho voiced regret "that this altruistic work has a real or scorning defect in tho chargo of an lnjustlco done a sis-tor sis-tor ropuhllc of tho south." "Lot us not ho too much dismayed this day by reason of that fact." said ho. "Tho American peoplo aro wlso nnd they know ho 1b not wlso who 1b not Just." Charles C. Mooro, prosldont of tho exposition, Introduced tho first threo sponkers, United Statos Senator James D. Pliolan of California, Chester Ches-ter II. Howoll, representing Governor JohnBon, and Mayor James Itolph, Jr., tho lattor oxprecslng the hope to tho vice-president that tho mossago he would forward to tho president would bo "California has dono well." President Pres-ident Mooro called for three chcors whon Mr. Marshall was introduced. |