Show TALKS ON TRUSTS Answers HI and Dones Dennes His Attitude lIE A ALSO SO DEFENDS TIlE FHE ARMY llYn Ae Moro Ioro In IJ bd 10 heal Wilk Sept of his ze tc toon took by delivering at tD turn another er OTI on tIlt th 1 t rus t tully fully In order that Ito might his critics to moro more clearly lie define his hl on tho subject launched Into L I o the lie ar ArnIT also Iso In lith nIT t Springfield Tho Impression forth that anY lie ho mIght cx x rone the tho acquisition of tar ter territory prees bY the states Blates would b he the tho received but coldly Idly ot of APPi which his lions tione dispelled this Idea Idell reception sas elze ot of the crowd crowll and t for r tile the While a sm l Ich the ilie people the re tiding up the streets president ot of roses Is A been and ot of bell bellAI bellM the tho center W SV S u a huge the carriage un tin under M AI loosened the coy cov unseen hand der det I 9 or Of the bell ann ot of JOO Jooe rosel rO tell fell over hl There was Wa another Interesting fen feit ture In the midst ot of the reigned whim the tho president WIlS ivna giving his on the tho trust trull ci rang ranI out In a 0 sharp harp voice a a 0 Cuban gave expression to thIs sentiment cas loudly applauded The Tho president spoke here as SPEECH AT It If some of oe those thoo who have seen peen cause for tor voner In what I have this tall fail on the subject ot or great grant corpo coro corporatiOns ratiOns which ate although with Inaccuracy Known us no trusts trust would take the trouble to red my when I was governor what hd I said laid ort on the stump two years ago ngo and hut I put Into my first mes message sage to Congress I 1 think they would hive been It less s astonished I said nothing on the stump that I lid not think hink I 1 could make good and I shall not hot hesitate now nolY to take tho position Which I then advocated I 1 nm ant even more anxious that those who hear henr what 1 sn say should think ot of It than that ou It ItI L I nm not going to try to with technical accuracy what ought to be meant when we VO speak of a trust But if b by trust WA wi mean merelY II a big corporation then 1 you OU to ponder the utter folly of at the tho man Vho either In a 11 spirit of rancor or In a spIrit of folly says sas Destroy the trusts truss with giving you on Idea den of what he means to do I 1 will go with him It if hOlla be says destroy the evil In the trusts glad gladly I will try to find out that evil I will seek to apply reme remedIes remedies dIes which I have already outlined In Inether Inether ether But Dut If Ie this policy from whatever motive mothe whether hatred fear or Just sheer Ignorance Is to de detroy troy the trusts In n a way that will Ile do troy Etroy aU an our no ThOse men who wild and foolish remedies which would be 00 orllo than the are doing all 1111 In their rower power to perpetuate the against which they nominally war because it IC Wt we are brought race to face with the Issue of either comprehending or totally destroying n a prosperity In the majority shIm share but In Which ome share ImproperlY why sensible irien we must decide that It Is II a great deal better that some people should prosper too much than that no one OM pros prosper pel enough So Io that the tho thoman theman man advocates lle destroying the trusts by measures that the Industries ot of the country Is n at t best 1 It quack and at worst on an enem enemy to the to the conditions which er cx Isted In hI the president said There was ao no trouble about anybody making too much money then theu Tho trusts were down but the trouble WM was that We were nil 1111 ot of us down Nothing but bit harm to the tho whole body politic came from ignorant agitatIon carried n partially against real cylis partially against ImagInary evils evils just A HI teal and Infinitely grear Those men If they should succeed could do noth Ing r to bring about II a of the fleat problems with which w we are nrc con It the they should hould destroy certain ot the evIls lit itt the cost of overthrow log I the ot of the entire coun try It would m mean nn merely that QuId come n it reaction In which they tad and their remedies would be hopelessly Now It does dONI not do anybody any rood and It will vIll do most of us 0 a great t deal of harm to take tOp whIch will et any proPer growth groth In a corpora le e Wish Ish not to hilt to tot t Ard great roat ot of industry or ore The e men Inen banded together In a 11 corpora w have the business energy enough to build up a 11 great enterprise Keep that In A bIg bg corporation ma may be doln doing excellent work wort for tOr the whole countr and w want above nil all things when to Ret get a lilan Illan which will pro pre t tent Wd wrongdoing ron hy by n a corporation desIres tr t lIo 10 Wrong rong not ant at the nie lne time to have hae n a scheme which will vill Interfere tt tre With a 11 corporation doing wIll vell 1011 If that Corporation Is handling Itself u r end squarely SNow What I sm saying ought toh to le att tl as simple truths truth th be e on only y reason it Il l is necessary to sa II tern t at all is b that some p e tor forget et them J believe clime thing lIon I can nl done by n national legisla la laho ho len I state slate that J I a ask l you h t hote m WOrde I 1 say I h It t Is III not In In my power power to say flay I 1 know When I 1 talk talle to you or of mown Own executive duties I 1 can tell you ou what will und and what will nut not bo be done When I 1 speak of time actIons ot of anyone cl else elseI e I 1 can only say that r I believe some something something thing more can be domie dOIl by national leg legIslation I 1 believe It will be done I think We cnn can get laws which will measurably the power or of the federal gov government oVer corporations but gentlemen I believe firmly that In Inthe inthe the end there thero will have to bo b nn nfl amendment to tho Constitution of tilt th nation conferring additional power powel up upon on In the tho federal government to deal with corporations To fo get that will be a 0 matter of oC difficulty and u tt matter ot 01 time I want you to think of at what J I have said because it represents nil all ot of the sincerity anti that I have and I 1 say tl t you here from this thin plot pint form nothing that I 1 have hav not stated anI and nothing that I 1 would not sa say at a prIvate table with an any ot of th the biggest corporation of the theland theland land landIn In the afternoon 0 at t Worcester the I presIdent lunched with Senator Hoar and while at the house stood for tor a 10 photographer with his two little Ar children whom he had through the Influence c or of Senator Hoar saved from being deported At Al a 11 hearty hearly greeting was given tile the president The streets were jammed with and he was driven to Court square where about people were gathered gather 1 Directly In front ot of tim the stAnd stood three companies ot of Hider nt at O To these the spoke polle dIrectly many lie He dw lt particularly un on the duty of of American citIzens to respect soldiers fighting the warfare of oC I a tropical jun gb Ic subject to many temptations taking his because SprIngfIeld Is tho home or of some Rome ot of the wel well known of oC time the Philippine cain The president raid Eald In part ADDRESS I thank you ou from my heart henrt for tor your greeting and I 1 know you ou wi will not grudge my saying that ot of al all ot of tho thoresent resent present I 1 feel peculiarly pleased to meet hero my comrades the men ot of your our Massachusetts regiment behind and be beside beside side whom I 1 served at Santiago Ladies and gentlemen the men who Welt went to Cuba were your brothers son sans kindred and neighbors The men who served in the I In the uniform ot of the th American army have hac been again your brother brothers sons sans and neighbors hOSt night I 1 at Two centuries and over oer a ago o was the frontier nn umi l we have Massa no now becAuse we were not afraid to then and we are not hot afraId to expand nw now Our destiny unexpectedly took us to the tha I do not suppose any or of us when you and I my cm corn who were lon down II In Cuba aba thought or of the Philippines nail dill did not know much about them I 1 dil not When wo we got there we found that we had hul n a job to du do and wo we Ild mild I IL and dil did I it wel well That Is good anti much more We have hav havno no apologies to make for tor I It Our soldiers In the Philippines 11 b been en because occasionally one oneat Where of at them did something wrong over ever It line Ims been bren pO possIble to find them out the hlo have been punished and I 5 ask yo you when they blame over overmuch overmuch much Uncle Sams boys In blue fighting for tor their lives against a foe In the h heartbreaking work ot of jungle JunIo warfare It If our critics remember In Inthe of the occa occasional loll Ings or of the men WI who II lIil wron wrong under the tho stress of oC such Buch terrible that 10 we are 1 not altogether nt at home homer homeI r I would be eor sorry to luno havo anol anyone ot of the b best our cities e even n even field Judged b by the record ot of Is its cat course It If you paul l Iy I to that you could out n a Pretty showing for tor an any city In the land OccasIonally soldiers soldier In the did wrong ron but on the whole time tho men for three years year In those 1 islands have hae followed the tho nal flag of the tho United States fHate have n a now lae no to the ho honor rol roll ot of time the nation I 1 think however that no troops ot of our ours have ne warred greater ties than tho thoe In time tel troops of have warred against more to s but Iver In n a climate un which br Ir Ilch perseverance on the part of oC the mel mep In the steaming heat hrat ot of the tropic Jun jungles starving toot foot footsore sore so weary lint tO they to sleep In th the mud wherever they hil hai lIe polled le to full Iown at every step t fear ar arn n ambush from the too who was tel felt before he was seen end among n a IOpU laton hatlon that gl greeted wih with frIendliness the Oncoming troops and seized the anti nut ut them to death by thosa men macit hal hail 1 a hey bur burden en to bellI bear mid I think that time the men who Mt eat nt at honse nuli hlo have afforded 1 to be lenient In bearing t thrum 4 nO ad Irell tw the Orand Amy Army lt mit his theIr rain carriage HIler lIe left for tor n it tel few aCer after G 6 In th the or of Ida his tour ot of the Nel New 1 states the hn has availed himself lr ot of each ench opportunity to tomake make to hi Il ml s of oC it family 10 Io night however Bee Secy CortelYou calo caine In tOI for lila his praise jt At W the scene or of the boyhood days of time the dents enta ler a it half 11 aim hour mode WM loud amid con coi when wilen hl he lentol d the secre lorys 01 ramie hal line time the OR as guest Irr hert Time The town Is III beau trl ems whim Japanese Ian |