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Show Bryan Talks About Higher Ideals Nebraskan's View as to What Should Be Aim of Political Parties. CHICAGO, May 23. William J. Bryan Bry-an has addressed the Hull House Women's club on the "Value of Ideals." An ideal, he said, measures the difference between success suc-cess and failure, between a noble life and a wasted existence. Everyone, Every-one, he said, should have an Ideal so high as to keep one constantly looking look-ing up, and far enough In advance to keep one constantly pushing forward. An ideal that could be overtaken, he declared, wasa small Ideal. Political parties, according to Mr. Bo'an, should strive for the highest ideals rather than for temporary victory vic-tory at the polls. America, ho said, had followed an Ideal that had taught men to protect their rights; It should labor to achieve an ideal that would teach the nations of the world to respect re-spect the rights of others. A great navy was denounced as a tax upon the people, peo-ple, an incentive to all the nations to excel in battle equipment beyond all limit. |