Show THERELL THERE'LL BE NO WAR UNLESS G. G GOP O. O P. P WINS PRESIDENT ASSERTS Wilson Riddles Republican Tariff Arguments Campaign Campaign Campaign Cam Cam- Nearing End By ROBERT J J. J BENDER I Br Ill y The Th Tl m Special lal New ewi SHADOW LAWN N. N J. J Oct 21 President Wilson told farmers and en engineers engineers engineers en- en here this afternoon that America will stay at peace This will wl be partly due to the fact that certain gentlemen will not be beIn beIn bein In power to do differently than he lie has with foreign affairs the president said as he again charged policies advocated by the Republicans would lead to warI war I am not expecting this country to get Into war he said I 1 know that the way In which we have preserved peace is objected to and that certain gentlemen say they would have taken some other way that would have In Inevitably inevitably inevitably in- in resulted In war but I am not expecting this country to get into war partly because I 1 am not expecting these gentlemen to have a chance to tomake tomake tomake make a mess of it He riddled Republican tariff arguments arguments arguments ments given to farmers he urged national national national na na- na- na unity and particularly emphasized emphasized emphasized sized the need for operation co-operation es especially especially es- es in view of ot the big problem ahead of America after atter peace comes Scores G. G O. O P. P Tariff I The president dilated on the federal reserve law lawand and rural credits and ana held the farmer fanner had had more from the Democratic party In the past three and a half years than ever before As for the tariff he charged this had been arranged by select groups from the cities who had then Indulged In sophistry to win n the nation to their viewpoint viewpoint- In the strongest utterance he has made In months on the question of undivided allegiance President Wilson said men today are being put th through the third degree to determine their love of ot the United States and their qualifications as genuine Americans and if it they Qualify qualIty he went on not only In profession but in performance then we are ready to go ahead with them If It not they will have to go through a period of ot probation during which they may sit by us us but not take part with us Crowd Braves Cold The day was cold but the crowd of ot packed the lawn completely In front of the from which the president spoke The most of ot the address was an appeal to farmers 0 9 9 the country to enter into the scheme of national preparedness pre pee by standing for c operation co-operation as opposed to combination Their pre pre-I chance for united effort had been easy he pointed out by the passage of the federal reserve and rural credits acts This op co-op operation co-operation ration he s said fd was wasas wasas wasas as necessary In times of ot peace as in times of war it If the nation were to tobe tobe tobe be safe The president displayed ed the greatest confidence He referred to election year as a disturbing element in ca calm m consideration of public questions Back to Business Is I 1 am glad the campaign Is nea nearl over ove he said I am in a hurry t to get down to business again There I 1 Ia 1 a great deal of irresponsible tali tal tails bei being Indulged d In Men are saying lots o of ot things they know perfectly they cannot cannot can can- not make good on and It disturbs national na naj counsel After Atter November 7 he continued z we can get down to the solid business ss of trying to comprehend our g general duty with regard to the nation lat at large laige S 'S |