Show I WINNING WAR WARr I CED r GED BY Should r Learn Shot Shon c E America Russia s L Lesson so sor u From li r Present Position l. l Ii H rr TA TAFT FT T WARNS WILES l a AGAIL y HUN h 1 jt i I us D o More l or of ta thc i c C. C Cant Can't t Be Won on ill 11 Mrs s. s 1 ar a r an Preston Says r f a letter read rc a at lt t Jn I n 21 fc Feb eb lc w o F M C today service ess or of na national I al Co congre for W York t. t noot of oC oft 0 I tIe the I 5 t o f l tn should b ba be aid that t h Q t the public aes a aJ J t u j f to o Wit r th tile e n r concentration IJ by the IlIs- IlIs drum from the I Intense r r cy to tow I In the war b by the thc dis- dis 1 ut peace terms that waIn was wa s Ica t n spout about In i n so some me of the thc papers antI and Fr heringa He pointed ou out t ga gal gatherings it 1 t there were ere not only no tJ t boats for p peace ace ne ns pas on b but U t no i The Congress to be bc held un under unde d e ef t r at f the National Security 3 cOe a ayt T. T opened 4 a three day da session to to- to t rt filth h delegates present from man manlis many man tj es i lis s in n th the union Among Amon those o on r m for tor addresses toda today was the lUm Howard Taft TaCt former I rest at ot the United States JJ f t ln Ill I'll IJ bt bt Held Up ift Fn lifs bs letter regretting his inability rough Illness to be present at the Mr r Root said ald f fit Ift U us bo bG warned awed by poor Russia Russia's s f position The Thc Bolshevik I were werey y eloquent about peace without an- an or indemnities and the they filled I us of Russian an soldier and with the idea to such an exist ex- ex nt that the they stopped ppe fI fighting and andIng andIng anding ing munitions but when they sot got Brut Brest Brest the they found toun what whal the iders ders proba probably l knew alt all all alone that along that I tr n had no Intention of oC malting mal peace She wanted wante the Baltic of or Russia and she seized and anil to keep them and Russia Hussla th ring g stopped fighting in favor or of oC the I Jid ed lid of oC peace she admired finds her lter- lin a position where here for or the present she he he has hiss nothing whatever er to say abo about t the kind of OC peace there shall be We c cust Bust beware e of anything in the thc remotest 7 est t degree approaching that I POt Of Ot course there have ha been mistakes I nd shortcomings In the conduct of the It Tar It would be he a miracle If It there I ere Tere ere not Sincere and anti constructive e I criticism of OC executive e conduct is a very Hi useful lI fol thing But we all must bo he care care- tal fal that neither shortcoming or rim tends in the slightest de degree decree ree to or decrease the heartiness with which wo we all support and reinforce the thc and his civil chU and ln military of- of leers In carrin carrying on this war tl 1 beg bel of you OU as citizens of this great reat not to tc let your o minds s be carrl car- car rl tId d from the great work we ha have haC C be before before be- be fore us U William H If Taft TaCt Governor Frank 0 O. Lowden S S. S Stanwood Menken Henken an and hun- hun hundreds dr s of CC other delegates representing tate state In the thc Union toda today opened a national movement mo to mal make e ever every American citizen an active war sup- sup e Given Glnn h 11 by r Taft The he time Ix is I coming and we wc might in II 1 fell prepare to face frice jell it declared former President Taft Tart when the thc seeds O of discontent nt will be sown when we disaster when with hellish ma- ma the Germans will suggest for or I I foals amon among us Ug a trap of inconclusive I peace ce Wc We must have our nc people Plc to 10 stand up against that and the Germans that lint a moral people lIke like us will v die sooner than give up our ur bl high h ideals We c c a ask k no territory rig money no Indemnity no additional tp er We are arc for tor Cor fighting CiS or humanity I hn began the roOt moat sacred cause since history fr Tart Taft urged the short shrift of a firing squad Quad for open treason Spies bomb droppers and mu- mu he said should hould be beup backed up blank against a 1 wall gall at But his most emphatic warn- warn leg as is against the whisper pr rH who ire tre Cov CO P. P sowing sedition and pro pro- propaganda behind behin a barrage of h hah nh n sn eh es Governor Lowden urged universal al that non would ld demand deman at t. least oae at tats intensive Ie training b by e cr t young oun man f in t the I me country tr Ir I r Menken I III president of the flit Na- Na aI a- a league ue outlined the thc P oC the together get t et drive c ben be- be tun Eun n b by the y league lie He urse urged a I ly Iy stern warfare on f I shorts Women I- I t 1 ir 5 s TU Thomas Preston Jr formerly former Sv rs Grover Gro Vcr Cleveland a came camo to Chicago al' al to take char charge of the ili i a c women's in 11 connection with the thc conof con- con r 1 t 5 of national service The women of ot America are not nol corking to together ether dhe su sufficiently Ic to win war antI and until they the theO do O it will never e mil mil- tl bl on t she asserted asserted If If the they vii could u. u l J lies Iles realize that this war Is not ht bat away but ut Is ls a dr dreadful adful shadow Is I. 1111 alto altogether ether to too near and that It u l tilt them as as an TI well wen 11 as no their children ll hey would 1 be e Wee minded ed about aboul this i she ad added ed Federal ml K Jl In control of oC education finane- finane Bow of oC J educational Institutions b. b by the thc nt Ul the Ule to aching of patriotism as part of oC tho the national system and Ind is ens requiring E a Patriotic test of te leach leach- ch- ch 5 measures Ju themselves es i were rc thc the Principal nd by the educational Contingent of oC the delegates to the con- con leeal of national service er of ot the Na- Na league today the It Robert meeting was presided over b by Dr II t ent of M McElro y he head of or the depart depart- ep rt- rt Politics and history T to at Prince Prince- unit i l who succeeded d President loa n h In that chair hal |