| Show f. f THURSDAY EVENING U. U S. S FARMERS INDORSE WILSONS WILSON'S FOREIGN POLICY POLI C Y S. S 1 1 O OMAHA Neb Sept 30 The The question of ot In indorsing President Wilson's Wilsons Witson's Wit Wil sons son's foreign policy Is causing heated discussion at tho the convention of oC the tar farmers farmers' mer national congress meeting here this wc week k It was ma made e the special special cial or order er for tor this mornings morning's session A resolution a as follows tollow was Introduced Introduced Introduced Intro Intro- by Frank G G. G ODell of or Omaha Resolved Resolve By the tho farmers' farmers national nation nation- al at congress representing the citizens of ot this country who in time of peace must feed teed our people and in time of ot war must tIght fight their battles that we wo commend the foreign policy of lent dent Wilson who has stood at tho head of or the tho American nation during one of ot the most critical and trying trying- periods of ot its Ita history Resolved cd That we express lute confidence in his patriotism courage and diplomatic ability Resolved That we pledge him our unswerving support in his cn endeavor cavor to defend the rights of ot American an citizens and to maintain inviolable tho the neutrality of this nation Mr ODell led tho the fight for tor the tho resolution and John Schmidt of or Wahoo Yahoo led Jed the opposition Schmidt was war seconded l by Charles Wooster ooster who declared President Wilsons Wilson's foreign foreign for for- eign policy to be weak Hes Hos a big bully bully bully-a. a bull bully of ot na nations declared Wooster A test vote taken on the question of tabling an amendment by Schmidt t resulted In a a. vote of ot to 48 in favor of oC the tho resolution resolution tion supporting Wilson After considerable spirited debate in which charges of ot treasonable Utterances ut utterances utterances ut- ut were made an amendment i eliminating eliminating- the reference and fighting fight tIght ing for the people was accepted and tho the resolutions were adopted with practical unanimity |