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Recall, when he was criticised by a delegation of congressmen who When Theodore Roosevelt said concerning the election of congressmen ! were opposing him, his comparison of his situation with that of Blondon jn 1898 ! j walking a tight rope across Niagara carrying all the wealth of these mfen. ' , ' i ,,,. , ., , , - , ' v, r, . , "Remember, that whether you will or not, your votes this, year ; "Would you," said he, "when certain death waited on a single ... , . i. V, "'' -, false step, would you cry out 'Blondon, stoop a little more! Go a little will be viewed by the nations of Europe from one standpoint only. . faster! Slow up! Lean more to the North! Lean a little more to the They will draw no fine distinctions. A refusal to sustain the Presi- South!' No, you would keep your mouth shut." . dent this year will, in their eyes, be read as : a refusal to sustain the iw ".Now, we are doing the best we ; can . . . We have just . . , . A ' i . . as big a job on hand as was ever entrusted to mortal hands to man- war and to sustain the efforts of our peace commission to secure the age. The Government is carrying an immense weight, so don't badger fruits of Avar. .., . . It will give heart to our defeated antag- it. Keep silent and we will get you safe across." onists " When General Ulysses S. Grant said, concerning the support given the President at that time And when Ex-President Benjamin Harrison said concerning the same "It's a victory worth more to the country than a battle won"; election and when President Lincoln himself said, after the people had given him "If the word Soes forth that the. people of the United States arc their support standing solidly behind the President, the task of the peace commis- :,v T . , ... V , . sioners will be easv, but if there is a break in the ranks if the Demo- "It I know my heart, my gratitude is free from any taint of per- , n1. v t-w .. j j T v i 4-i f crats score a telling victory it Democratic senators, congressmen, and spnal triumph. I do not mipugn the motives of any one opposed to . ,6 ,' . ., . . , ,a , . me. It is no pleasure to me to triumph over any 'one, but I give , governors are elected Spam will see m it a gleam of hope; she will thanks to the Almighty for this evidence of the people's resolution to take fresh hope, and a renewal of hostilities, more war, may be neces- stand by free government and the rights of humanity." sary to secure to us what we have already won." I Yes, It Was Vitally Necessary. Yes, We Think It Was Important Then J I Is It Not Infinitely More Vital That We Stand By j President Wilson in This World War for Democracy? Ill When, as Bainbridge Colby truly said And when one of our liberal Republican dailies editorially says: IU "Providence, which has always been kind to the United States, "So American idealism is the controlling far-tor in the present ' has again, m this time of need, given us .a great American to lead us r, , , . ., , in the paths of honor. We do not want to chide him. We want to T 0ur nlen are not over the ocean flShtmS for sP0lIs and rev?nge help him. We do not propose to surround him with critics, ut rather but to makc thc Avorld safe for democracy, . . The outcome with loyal supporters. He needs, God knows, our help. The country depends entirely upon the backing President Wilson will receive when is resolved to have it." the test comes." WILL YOU REBUKE THE PRESIDENT OR WILL YOU SUPPORT HIM? A failure to" return a loyal Democratic congress will hamper the Pres- j ji ident, weaken his influence with our Allies and give encouragement to our enemies. THIS IS JUST AS TRUE IN 1918 AS IT WAS IN 1864 AND IN 1898. jjl ! GOOD CITIZENS HAVE ALWAYS SUPPORTED OUR WAR PRESIDENTS, REGARDLESS OF POLITICS. ill j ' President Wilson, Utah Will Not Fail You Now! DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE II W. R. WALLACE, Chairman. s R. B. THURMAN, Secretary. v';;M AdvertisemeotO Jj I |