Show I I Standardizing Standardising n lf War ar Anus Aims T I X V HIS Int latest t statement of Americas America's g war ar ain s President Pre Pres- ident Wilson has taken another step in nl the tho unification unification unification tion of the tho allied ise ca in cause in standardizing the thear war ar nuns aims and purposes of the time civilized world in its final stand bland against the time barbarism of might mig It Jt is a practical indorsement of of all that Lloyd tl George Georg-c has hns said before in his sturdy forceful English lih Iva way It II is assurance to England Prance France and Italy that we are arc willing to go over oer the time top and that there arc are no cold cola feet in tho rho United States It is renewed warning to Germany that the night will never be bc so dark or or the time day so 80 dreary that t we will ever e for an instant falter in our 11 purpose to blast the grasping hopes of a feudal militarism And it is is an open confession ion of faith froth and fair dealing to benighted RII Russia sin hat even o the time uncertain leaders of the Russian people must understand and appreciate As a loving liberty nation and as ns the ally of countries countries coun coun- tries that have e borne horne the time brunt of battle while we I stood aloof accepting lt the protection v we c would not not git give g e and whimpering whimpering- peace prat at nt any any price we have ha made it plain to our enemies that the red badge c of courage floats side sido by side with the Stars and ann Stripes Stripe's and that there will be he no surrender and no compromise until the time fires of international lunacy have c been forever quenched In general g-cn g 1 outline and purpose e President Wilsons Wilson's l on 5 statement docs does not fundamentally differ from that of Lloyd d Gor George Georgo a few days dos ago ngo Those who sec in it the the possibilities of an early arly y peace must be lc wiser and better informed than the time common run for it offers no un bait to German Germany Germany- and there is still considerable fight left in that country Here at home the Presidents President's war aims in the main will meet popular approval He touched toothed on an one point however ho that should ba have been heen filed for future reference His suggestion of trade at the end of the war will j not receive the time indorsement of the American people and the President would have strengthened streng his leis message materially materially ma ma- all b by omitting omitting- this worn time-worn propaganda of apolitical a apolitical I political party It i is is a matter for fOI future decision derision and j can enn have no direct bearing bearing- on the paramount issue We c j must continue as commercial competitors of European j countries after the time war and the matter of free trade or 01 protection for American products must be decided I by the American people at the proper time and not b by 1 our competitors across the sea ns as a pall palliative to soothe the savage age beast of war ur We Ve cannot afford nor nom dowe do dowe I we wc believe c there is occasion to 1 lower O t. t the time standard of American labor or American industry as ag a n pawn rn for peace Pa b Cal ras l lGeorge m 13 George Creel is said to have several se offers to travel with T the circus circus as the prize bonehead in in the censorship business Pa Pa F En The Democratic machine should feel high l highly li y pleased with its its' patriotic influence on Commissioner Commission er Crabbe Ess Pa If the war department t keeps on trading horses hones we I are aie apt to have c more high h water before belore we we cross the stream cream ra Q si 1 na naThe The Thc front page e indicates that th Hiram old oM Hindi haunch I mch has Imas come hack back on him Pa h l Pa J P Pa l lt 7 At t nn any rate Secretary Secretary- Bal Bak Baker jr seems to be bc making business good for the lime to toy fa factories toll JUS l im I u I I I I |