Show DEMOCRATS AT V 1 BANQUET BOARD Celebration of Jacksons Vic Victory Victory tory Over SEATED THE TABLE I II AI I 1 SPEECHES BY O 0 W POWERS B i H a ROBERTS AND OTHERS I T WO O HUNDRED AND FIFI Demo Democrats DemoI T I gathered there around time the ban banquet quat s at te the club last e evening to commemorate victory of oC President Andrew I over oyer the British troops under ock at New 1 w waa the t t hiM his r tor tory and appropriate a addresses t to his character r as a soldier and a statesman together with re responses and musiC musk af afforded forded an evening ot of The e banquet hail was simply d wih with national flags and H a portrait of Pre Prest l Andrew Judge O 0 V Powers of the committee t of arrangements a W when t the I guests t had d nearly aI finished the he heW feast t In Introduced State Senator Simon as toas V Judge Powers then begged gl pardon ol of the huest guests and said that he dil did not net Intend to make a speech HE lie referred t to polities as n a pendulum swinging to and 2nd fro never neer steady tod and sid said th that t th the defeat of ar the Democratic party In e last campaign WIS was only ony a temporary ad and that the party light might win n a ni astill still i greater victory than that QC of the Republicans He spoke of time the can n legislature which has called a CaUCUS for the selection of af the next senator This man was cho chosen n some time ago go gohe Ito he said not by the people but by a man who can be termed a political boss The people are not looking hooking for or a boss In this timis country and I It wil wIll soon ho he n necessary esary of time the for them to return to the principles Democratic party part V Jackson as a Soldier The Thc of oC Androw Jackson Tad ton as asa asa a Soldier was by Olson who followed Judge Powers as a man who fought for the thc protection or of the Nn right rIghts of ar the countr country against foreign enemies and domestic traItors He pictured him as a man who grew with his country and In conclusion sid said that from the ranks of the Democratic port party of to today da would come mon men who could I wield l influences over the masses mases of the people and come t tp the support of the Union In time Ume of ned noOd WIS the subject or of ora ofa I a toast to by B H Roberts and his Imis text was the following quotation of Britannia to Columbia I I 1 send thee mother motherly kiss and bonbon Love me or love oe me not hap what mn may mayhap hap I My prIde and pra prayers ers watch atch thy bright course begun C Thou dot dent uphold the lessons lerned from me And my speech God go with thee I There Ire are some rather ugly es of at i history which when considered T J think wl will have hRc a a tendency to lead Od Americans this mothering of us to rather r resent sent on the part of England said Mr Rob Rou Robert I crt ert vents which long since ln e weaned us from the delicate mik milk of af our mother country u Going back to times we cannot forget tIme the fact that Britannia In those days I If a mother at atal atall al all took the the part of a stepmother and if child chUd of her hers we received the kind of I treatment proverbial of step stepmothers mothers toward unloved ren Some one In the British parliament In j Ulos those olden days spoke soke of af the relations of af Britain and the AmerIcan B in ina a manner tat that involved this same moth mother or and child l idea a to which Col nel er Barre answered for the colonies wih with some warmth Children plante planted b by your I care care No your oppression ed them In America Te They nourIshed by your our In indulgence No th they y grew by your flog neg The They protected y your arms The They nab nobly took toak up arm ln your our defense Further when the eople of AmerIca finally naU established their national exist est Nf the murmurings of old J Jhn hn Bul Bull sounded much more like Go II take 1 you ou rather than the mellifluous ox ex pr sion of the text God GOI 10 go with In the thc of iBl the spirit manifested was Come ConIe back you your r r ter than I send th times moth motherly erly rl Ides and benison V England For Far Disruption Fen Even down down to the da days of af the se severest seVerest verest trial of af our then In government when war rocked tho th land Jand and the very existence of af our aur govern goern meat ment hung In time tho balance i is s sympathy was wih with those whO sought to disrupt the UnIon and with i fed fled air she looke looked wise anti and said I told you yau republican government lt was un unstable stable aud not equal to the tk task of gay f extended empire In view vew of ar stubborn facts of history I think Eng lad land has nO right now to b attempting to play the mater mother act toward u uso us so Mr tr Toastmaster he be saId In con coa conclusion I might e at Front groat length to quote you yau wise political maIms maxims upon this subject gathered m the wise counsel of ar our father fathers to tle the nation but fOrtunately two Democrats have crys tn in a a simple sentence or two the tuo trite foreign poley policy of af our gaver ment The first or of those these utterances was m by the of our th who more tu n guy urt f q Continued on r 2 DEMOCRATS 1 t BANQUET SOA BOARD RD Continued from Page L 1 to our nation its great reat political maxims both foreign and domestic and whoso whose pan uen more than that o of an any thor othor mati gave It ve exact expression to our whole po system On the In I ques he c wall nIgh aU all that need be remembered concerning our foe fOI sign polIcy In these thes words J cace merce and clor friendship with aU all ea lions entanglIng alliances with noite ne True Foreign Policy I This h Is th the first t and great principle of our foreign pOlicy The second Is like unto It uttered tittered by the victory OVer the troops ot of thIs mother or of ours is the slon of OUr present celebration To o the minIsters whom he had appointed to represent nt the government of the thc United States In for Jg ps he s spoke ko theae go den Wilada rc Ask nothing but what Is right sub mit to nothing wrong I Beyond these two We need I I nothing III the way Va of maxims to I guide uld us In our foreign policy polley Our an FOwers and I in th thu wOrld I be in exact proportion to our ad to these fun fundamental I AUr l c Food was responded to by H R H MacMillan ac and be fore hI he d his lie he trans rans I formed the text of his r response l on and viewed It all sides t to the merit ment of ev everybody I Mrs Elizabeth at 11 Cohen reaU II a pa paper er on Women In In which she he I showed the work accomplished b by p thorn them I In iii their sphere Future oI of cy cyThe The Proof c of the Pudding is In the Eating ti Q t was the toast to James H Moyle anti J Judge v u L King responded ol to the g toast t tJ G Future of the D Democratic Party Puru Many have raised a en cry to 11 he suld but whatever the les I I we are arc to encounter the only thins thing to dt do h Is to fight on for the principles o of lib liberty liberty erty industrial liberty is ta fading ing the new ne century and It Is for tor the Democratic i party part to wage an unrelenting war the trusts U c d the Republican party nc g N ht John E Hanson responded to the toast ast The Pre Press s and Robert W Sloan with wah witticisms on When to Let tao Go and a couple of appropriate stories nd ed I flavor to the J Jackson ck on as a e I Statesman was pictured b by Thomas In a pleasIng mainer r Fisher Harris paid a fitting tribUte to The Th t La Ladies le and spoke for tor a m moment ment on th t present condition of the party and the stand that should be made In the 1 coming campaign S Misa U B Leona Pratt rendered several pret ty vocal oral selections and won the of her bel audience lenc i |