Show J 1 t A Campaign I II I YEN tho unfailing courtesy and suavity I EVEN j of ot Vice President Fairbanks was doubtless doubt doubt- I less severely tested when ho answered with tho charge made mado by PresIdent President Pres Pres- b becoming oming gravity I ident Wilson that Republican n success would Mexico and tho the thoI J I mean tho use of ot force torce In I embroilment of ot the United Unite States In the EuI Eu- Eu I war J I Mr Mir Wilsons Wilson's charge and Mr Fairbanks Fairbanks' reply Illustrate with precision the difference between the Democratic and and- Republican j I methods of ot insuring Insuring Continued continued peace to the I Unit United d States Mr 11 Wilson cannot understand understand under- under I stand that a a. nation may maintain Its own I J self respect and command respect abroad without Inviting conflict Mr Fairbanks It plainly understands that insistence upon our international rights Is an a assurance of ot peace and an Insurance against war Mr lr Wilson's Wilsons W way Is 18 tho the dangerous dangerous' way war for It I promotes the contempt that attracts Insult Mr Fal Fairbanks Fairbanks' rb an Its Its' way the Hughes' Hughes wa way Is isI the safe wa way for tor It promotes respect and discourages affront I Republican suc success ess would not mean the use of ot force In Mexico because It would serve notice that vacillation and Indecision I t In the tho conduct of ot American foreign affairs J are ore to be replaced b by firmness and a continuous con con- j policy Republican success would not mean mean embroilment of tho the United States I I In the European war for It would mark the tho thoI I ReI Republican Republican Re Re- end of ot the too to nonsense I publican success would promote peace because be- be causo cause it would denote the end of or opportunism ism and the tho beginning of a 3 consistent policy of Americanism that would receive no affronts atI af- af j I fronts because all aU would understand It Jt would t brook none r Mr Wilson believes the American people peo- peo I pie would rather surrender their rights than I defend them Mr 1 Hughes and Mr Fairbanks Fairbanks Fairbanks Fair Fair- banks believe bellevo and history supports their belief boUet that It Is neither necessary to surrender surrender surrender sur sur- render American rights nor to Invite at attacks attacks attacks at- at tacks upon them Mr Wilson Vilson was embroIled embroiled em em- broiled with Mexico and narrowly e escaped embroilment with Germany because he carefully fostered the Impression that the American people would endure anything rather than vindicate their sovereignty He Hc I pronounced them helpless and the world took him at his word 1 Mr Wilson has striven no more earnestly earnestI earnest earnest- I for tor than would other American I ly peace an any In his post of such grave gra responsibility But Hut j the peace he has achieved achieved is the peace of or orI I surrender of or negation of American lives j I and property destroyed of ot American women I outraged and American children abused The peace he might have havo had but for his I Inexplicable obsession that r alone can n bring peace is tho the peace of or honor of I respect respect Self of ot Americans and their ir property property prop prop- I erty protected of ot deference for Cor the Amen Amerl- j lean can flag wherever where It waves I Carranza in Mexico and William In GerI Germany Ger Ger- I many both became remarkably tractable r. r when stern public opinion In the United States gave Its Us government a H. backbone It ItI I had lamentably lacked Thousands o oj of j militiamen went to the to convince Mexico the American people were at last aroused and only the threat of or severance se of diplomatic relations so strongly supported b by public sentiment that it was seen ceen tho the administration would not dare daro retreat forced Germany German to ce cease e Its murder of ot Americans at sea ea It would have I been no more mora difficult to convince both hoth hothI J I Mexico and Germany before rather than tran tranI after the lon long list o of offenses S the United I I States has endured from both The Democratic party parly asks s tho the country for a a. a restoration to power because It has kept ou out of although tho the cemeteries arc are filled with unfortunate persons of or whom as much can be said with equal Justice That party pleads the tho peaceful condition of ot the the United States as Its sole claim upon public confidence although American enmity Is something every cry country on the globe would avoid If It really convinced American enmity meant anything dangerous It piously thanks Providence for tor Mr Wilson because o ohe he kept us out of war although war wa was an absurdly remote contingency until he brought it near by his Ineptitude Mr Wilson and his party aro are engaged In Ina ina a a. desperate effort to deceive a n. majority of or orthe the American people Deception must be beI their meth method d for tor the truth the they cannot with- with stand They are capitalizing the American I hatred for Cor war yet they brou brought ht war ar vCr very near by y the means menns the they employed to avert t it n |