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Show V ' u ing settlements a secure and lasting peace, it will be necessary that- - alt HAVE who sit down at the peace table shall come ready and willing to pay the price, the ouly price, that will procure' It, and ready and willing also to TO create in some virile fashion the only instrumentality by which It can be made certain that the agreement of T the peace will be honored and fulfilled-Tha- t DEMANDS OF ALLIES MET IN price Is impartial Justice la FULL AND HOSTILITIES every Item of settlement, no matter SUSPENDED. . whose Interest U crossed; not only Wilson Tells U. S. Aims in New Impartial Justice, but also the satis' faction of the several people whose Bulgarian Army to Be Immediately York Address. fortunes are dealt with. That and All Meant of Trans, league Instrumentality Is port Inside the Kingdom to Bo of natlous formed under covenant Turned Over to Allies. NO COMPROMISE WITH FOE that will be efficacious. Without such Instrumentality,; by Is definitely out London. which the wuce of the world can be of the war Bulgaria and Turkey, virtually out Executive Jtays Peace la Not a Quee-tlo- n guaranteed, lnce will seat in part off from communication with her allies of Coming to Terma For We upon the word of outlaws and only and her armies In Palestine almost an upon that word. For Germany will nihliated, Cannot Come to Terma With likely soon will be forced to have to redeem her character, nut only sue Them" at TheyHav for censutjon of hostilities 1y "What happens at the peace table f against her- Made It,. Impossible, but what follows. Seeing eventual defeat staring her "And, as I see it, tle constitution In the face through the Nswlft prog New York, Sept. 30, Prrulrtent Wll aon, before an Immense amllence In of tfint league of nations and the ress of the Serbian, Italian, British, dear definition of Its objects must be Greek aud French troops in the rethe Metropolitan oiwra bouse here a part. Is in a sense the most essenFriday night delivered the most smash of Serbia and the Invasion of tial part, of the peace settlement It- claiming In war address of hla career. Bulgarian territory, the Bulgara In words that tingled with the spirit self. It cunnot lie formed now. If begged for an armistice, reserving, to of America In the great struggle, the formed now, it would be merely a new themselves no condition. All the terassopresident reiterated the .purpose for alliance confined to the nations ritory now held by King Ferdlnand'a which the civilized, world Is fighting ciated against a common enemy. It men is to be evacuated ; the Bulgarian and made It plain that the only peace is not likely (hat it could be formed army Is to h Immediately demobilized we can consider U the peace of vic- after that settlement. and all meuus of transport Inside the It Is necessary to guarantee the kingdom, even along the Danube, is to tory, The president showed his faith In peace, and the peace cannot be guar- be given oyer Into allied hands, the nation by devoting only a few anteed as an afterthought. The reaAustria to B Tested. words to Liberty loan. lie de- son, to speuk hi plain terms aguln, Thus, in addition to the isolation of clared he knew the country would why It must be guaranteed is that Turkey, the hack door to a direct in. do Its part. there will he parties to the peace vasion of Is flung He spok? to a wildly enthusiastic whose promises have proved untrustwide open to the allies and doubtless audience, which let him know' hie conworthy, and, means must he found In the time Is not far distant when ad fidence would not be misplaced. connection with the peace settlement vantage to the full will be taken to the Itself to remove that source of inse- new Text of Address, avenue through which the enemy 1 , curity. The president spoke In part as folcan be reached. With the debacle in "It would be folly to leave the guar- Serbia and Bulgaria complete, the lows : antee to the subsequent voluntary nc- 1 am not here 'My Fellow Citizens; in Albania soon to promote the loan. That will be done thw of the government we have seen will lo put to the test, and when their sidy and enthusiastically done by destroy Itussla and deceive Boumuulu, evacuation to their own borders Is acthe hundreds of thousands of loyal and Particulars of Terms. complished the allies will have welded tireless men ami women who have unan iron about the central tfien parof aonte are the, These, dertaken to present It to yofl and to and I state them with the powers from the Black sea to the ticulars, our fellow citizens throughout the greater coulldenc because I can state North sea. country, and lhave not the least dnuht them Outlook Gloomy for Huns. as representing of their complete success, for 1 know this authoritatively of the situation In all Its asViewing government's Interpretation ihelr spirit and the spirit of the coun- its own the success of the great Oto wlih pects peace: regard duty try, . FIRST The impartial Justice ffensive In Belgium and France; the No man or woman has really meted out must involve no discrimina- blotting out of the war zone In the taken In what this war means can hesBalkans, the cutting off of the Turks itate to give to the very limit of what tion between those to whom we wish from Intercourse with Germany and do we be to whom to those and ' just they have. be Just. It must be a Jusexcept by the long not to wish "And It Is my mission here to try to no favorites aud knows route through the Cuacasus and souththat tice plays make dear once more what the war no standard but the equal rights of ern Russia amt the steady gains that really means. You will, need no other are being made by the allies in making the several peoples, stimulation. SECONlk No special or separate Russia once more a factor In ths We accepted the Issues of the war as facts, not as any group of men Interest of any single katlon or any struggle the darkest days of the war either here or elsewhere had defined group of natlous can be (hade th seemingly are faced by the them, and we can accept no outcome basis' of any part of the aettlemeut Although It hud been officially anwhich does not squarely meet and seP which Is not consistent with the comnounced that hostilities against the mon interest of all. tie them. Bulgarians teased, at .noon Monday, THIRD There can be no leagues The War's I muss. or alliauces or special covenants and th? French official communication of Those Issues are these: understandings within the general and Monday night said French cavalry had Hhall the military power of any naentered Uskub, one of the most Imporcommon family of the league of nation or group of nations be suffered to tant communication centers in Serbia. tions. determine the fortunes of peoples over Is not Improbable, therefore, that It FOURTH And more specifically, whom they have no right to rule exthe French are still hard after the ecothere can be no special, selfish, cept the right of force? who are known to have been Germans combination the within league t Shall strong nations be free to nomic with the Bulgarians in this reand iio employ uunt of any force of fighting wrong weak nations and make them as rear gjmrds. gion, acting economic boycott for exclusion except subject to their purpose and Interest? as the power of economic penalty by "Shall people be ruled and dominatWILSON A8KS FOR SUFFRAGE. exclusion from the markets of ths even In ed, their own Internal affair. world may he vested in the league of by arbitrary and Irresponsible force, natlous Itself as a means of discipline Tells 8enats That Passage of Bill or bv their own will ami choice? Necessary as War Measure. "Shall there be a common standard and control.In a personal address Washington. FIFTH All international agreeof right and privilege for all peoples on to senate the September 30, Presimust kind gbd nations or shall the strong do as ments and treaties of every asked Wilson for the passage of dent to In e made their known entirety they will and the weuk suffer without the woman suffrage federal amendworld. of th rest the redress? ment resolution as a vital war measShall the assertion of right he hapSpecial alliances and econmle rivx . hazard ami by casual alliance or shall alries and hostilities have been the ure. Unexpectedly Intervening In the senthere be a common concert to oblige prolific sources In the modern world of the plans and passlona that pro- ate fight, the president went to the the observance of common rights? 1 clock to tell the senators No man, no group of men, chose duce war. It would be an Insincere capital at favorable aettou on he regarded why these to be the Issues of the struggle. as well as Insecure peace that did not resolution the necessary. Approval of and binding They are the Issues of It. and they exclude them In definite the resolution, the president said, was must be settled by no arrangement or terms. Natloual purposes have fallen more necessary if America Is to lead the compromise or adjustment of Interests, but definitely and once for all and with and more Into the background and the world to democracy, for It will be judged by Its ucls. a full and unequivocal acceptauc of common purpose of enlightened manit Is my duty to win the war," said the principle that the interest of the kind has taken their place. the president, and to ask you to reweakest Is as sacred as the Interest of Plain workaday people have demove every obstacle that stands in the the strongest. manded almost evefy time they came I tell you of way winning It. Without Honor, Enemy together, aud are still demandtngrdhut measure which I urge this that plainly deof their leaders This is what we mean when we the governments you Is vital to the winning of the speak of a permanent pence, if we clare to them plainly what tt Is ex- upon to the energies alike of prepwar ami seekand actly what It Is that they are speak sincerely. Intelligently, of lmttle. And not to the and aration thluk what war and In this with a real knowledge and comprethey ing the items of the final settlement should winning of the war only, it is vital to hension of the matter we deal with. the right solution of the great prob"We are all agreed that there which we must settle, and settle lems cun be no peace obtained by any They are not yet satisfied with immediately, when the war Is over." still kind of bargain or compromise with" wnat they have been told. They of Phelau Senator California, Demothe governments of the central em- seem to fear that they are getting to the referred presidents acpires, because we have dealt with what they ask for only in stateamena crat, to the senate, a as tion compliment . them already and have seen them terms only in the terms of territorial deal with other governments that were arrangements and the divisions of declaring the executive had answered Bennett of party to this struggle, at power and not In terms of broad vision, the question of. Senator us to the Carolina whether South and Bucharest. ustlce and mercy and peace and ths Sena measure. was war resolution of those longThey have convinced, us. that satisfaction they are without honor and do not ings of oppressed and distracted men ator Phelan called upon the senate to Intend Justice. They observe no and women and enslaved peoples that respond to the president's appeal, seem to them the only things worth while Senators Smith of South Carocovenants, accept no principle force and their own interests. fighting a war for that engulfs the lina and Beckham of Kentucky, both Democrats, Insisted that the resoluworld. Impossible to Coma to Term. tion was not a war measure. am to for "But one, I, glad attempt We cannot come to terms with and In answer the again again them. They have made It Impossible. the Replies to Hun Ultimatum. I may make It clearer that that hope must Geiiaan The people by this my one thought Is to satisfy those who Washington. The American governtime be fuby aware that, we cannot In reply to Germanys threat to ment and ranks In the are, perhaps struggle accept the word of those who forced above to a reply execute American prisoners of war alLothera entitled, Ihis' warupen us. We do not" think no one can have any found in povsessIonotBhotgunslias '"'Hive same .thoughts or speak the same whose meaning excuse for misunderstanding. If he un- given notice that if Germany carries lunguage of agreement. derstands the language In which It is out any such threat suitable reprisals It is of capital importance that we or can get some one to transall! le taken. shoud. be explicitly agreed that no spoken late it correctly into his own. peace ghalL.be obtained, by any kind - Coat - Production Drive. Hence drives --van he - effectively' ol'cohipfOM'se nr "cbatcmcnt"T(Tfntr' utiiucd'shT'siKM i'iW principles we have avowed as the prin- tint every victory of the nations assofamine tlUjj winter and also meet all ciples for which we are fighting. ciated against Germany brings the na- the needs of the war program. Fuel There should exist no doubt about tion nearer the sort of pence which Administrator Garfield has launched a that. I am, therefore, going to trkc will bring security and reassurance to drive for il produetlon, which is to the liberty of p peaking with the t make the recurrence of romtnue until April 1. and peoples . frankness about the practical another struggle of pitiless force and cations th.d are Involved In It. Cobb Ordered to Report. ItfsKWied forever Impossible and that T.vrns Raymond Cobb, Foe Must Pay the Price. Washington. can. else nothing of the Detroit outfielder firmer r star and deed in in the he ll constantly intimating Germany if a (tip fain In the now but oH'-e- t Americans, she will the of terms the and accept; govern:n"m (oinnvn tme service of the army, Germany and of vvny find that the world doe not no and cssof tided ngain-ordered " to Camp Il.Jinjdiries, us It the final term. vr.nt whom i they govern, (he nation h of justice and fair dealing." ;.. f r tni'nng. 1,. :is;e ii to he, to achieve by. the com POOR MATERIAL FOR WARMTH EilEUYlViLL PH THE Pit India-pensuh- le -- ! 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