Show i Uncle le Sa Sams Sam's s 's Mission Two 10 excerpts from Woodrow Wilsons Wilson's address to the G. G A. A R K it Washington are worthy of a whole lot of thought You have the satisfaction which I dare say few soldiers ever have er have had of looking back upon a war absolutely unique in inthis rn ll this that instead of it healed instead of of making permanent per- per manent division it made a permanent union There have been other nations as rich as we e are there have hav be been n other nations as powerful there have other nations as as spirited d but I hope we shall never forget that we created this nation na na- na- na tion pot to serve ourselves but hut to serve mankind What of f our European brothers after th this s war Avar Alas Alas- TJi There rc is not the slightest hope of harmony and union as part pait recompense rec rec- for the awful expenditure of blood and treasure The Thet t conquered will be debased and oppressed and will ill hat hate ti the con qU lor r j The conquer conquerors conqueror's rs r's aim will be to keep th tIe trie conquered red 1 u under r 7 1 subjection There is no that out of this war will come come less of hatred atred and nor that the sequel shall have any constructive feature Churches schools factories s homes cities may maybe be built but the hearts of men will still be full of of hatred the bitterness of wrongs and the rage for revenge revenue This v war war means more much more than loss of lives and gold It means an awful penalty in the debasement of men of many na na- na- na and right here comes In that tremendous question a v. v presented by the Almighty C Can n America serve mankind and how w Look upon America apparently the Ute chosen of God No other nation has ha's been so rich so powerful as ours Ours is a nation of unlimited re- re and opportunities are the greatest riches In no other nation has haS' there been so 50 high an average of human happiness and human happiness happiness happiness hap hap- is riches power and spirit JL We forget the hatreds and horrors of civil war In brotherly love Jove and mutual helpfulness because we are rich and powerful In Ini i mind and heart as no other nation ever has been That this country country coun- coun t try should be a refuge for the tho poor and oppressed of all nations Is I. still a virile principle We serve mankind by saying to such that among us they shall be free and have the right to honorably honorably honorably honor- honor ably pursue happiness We serve mankind by protecting such in such rights though It take ten times a our present army and navy THERES THERE'S NO QUESTION ABOUT ABOUr OUR MISSION IT IS ISTO TO ro SERVE MANKIND |