| Show I CELEBRATION TION AT WASHINGTON W Government Joined in With Wih Citizens Ambassador Addresses Addres Public Meeting Paying an Eloquent Tribute to The Americans of Early Moody Mody Speaks I Washington July f The government Joined with the citizens of ot the time District of Dt Columbia In a 1 general of ot Independence day da Thu The features sere vere ere a a military procession In which all 11 armas of oC the regular service were represented seated together with the national guard of Dt the district and a 1 public meeting In Which Admiral Dewey M I the Trench rench ambassador nn and l Secy Sec Moody participated The Th parade was witnessed ell by b large crowds crowd and was renewed by b Gen S M II MU Mai It start started started U n Young Youn the grand marshal I ed shortly after 9 from the cap capitol ra rai i ltd itol e and was uter us disbanded after ater passing the time White House Immediately fol tal followed Time The e public lowed towed under the shade hade of ot the time great greal i trees on ca uder the time north lawn of ot the time White I District Commissioner Mac tac 10 presiding He lie In Introduced introduced I Inland was wa le Admiral Dewey Dew who In turn Introduced Harry of or this city ct ctt t Vho ho read the time Declaration of ot cace Ambassador then made a n paying eloquent tribute to the time Americans American of ot the time early slays days He lie le re reo fenced to the help heip which Franc BO so to will 1 frred Ic lr rendered the new mew II In Jim Its It I had de tie decided Congress struggle f tom tor r freedom that an appeal should be Platte made to the foreign nations for an alliance alance Amid the time silence allence of oC nations one voice olce lie bt AId laid was wa heard to say 1 Adlum the voice of or France Franc He lIe concluded as us follows The nation naton natonI I who le life begun began yearn ago has hal be Ite become become come on isa Immense one anti and eyes ces are art more moro and In more lucre lU d upon Ullon her Upon the loo day we noW commemorate In a n ceremony to which I nm am beyond words word jiroud to 10 be associated your our ancestors ancestor nn bestowed upon you OU gifts and nd framed fun for torO you O duties the time un and the time others dute squally equally splendid They Time rhe bestowed upon tipon uPI I Itou tou pou ou that peerless gift git liberty they left ItC for you ou rules rule of ot life obligations a re rt I which II IlI become bom more und un more binding a Os you ou become more moore and nd ad more powerful These There duties we lorf lv In common with wih you ou Endowed with instItutions Institution similar to yours youri OUr pur put shag 1 alms alma WI we Y Intent to VI I with you YOI no longer on omi 01 the battlefield where liberty Ibert has hal won lyon Ion forever but Ir In constant attempts to Improve the eonS con on Ilton of ot the time ninny many to spread the s of brotherhood between men and b bt nations to remain In a II word ord true to tl the time principles proclaimed Ir In your our revolution and In ours The Tue light fight for better belter things I II is nn end I one on We WI shah Khali fight It I you ou on ani we with wih ith lIS fixed on the same mt Ideal Idelli the tho yen ver same ame marked out by b out our long lung ago agn and amid our flags will wil mow move on am Oi always toward the light anil ammil be bt while shile we follow them we shall pleased to remember that lImit If It their de tie are different yet Ht et they th y display over oer our heads hend the time Fume colors Secy Rc Moody mastic made IB le nn au address In be behalf halt half of ot the time national government He lie reminded his hi hearers that without the cooperation of ot th the French fleet under DC De se the tile victory victor over oer Cornwall at nt Yorktown which virtually deter detor d l the time Independence of ot the time colonies would never have hwe been ln won non on the secretary dwelt upon the time cIrcum stances of or our history If I we le would keep kee what we ve have hae won If I we Ie would maintain and strengthen our position among the time nations nation he SOld said 1 It we ne uni the sources of lt national life lre and well tell 1 the qualities upon which tur I tie nir continued strength as ni n a nation naton de tie In which tided In a government all al the people equally UBly participate Intel Is I demanded without It gov 10 eminent by the people must be a fail failure failure tal ure ur Secy Sey Moody 1001 spoke of ot the equality of ot nil all men before the law lal und held hellI that time the laws which are arc enforced enro 1 equally for and t nit all ni be he respected by h all IU Time The rem for tor any an wrong should hould be sought nought under tinder the law III and amid In Inthe Inthe the time courts court out which represent the efty set of the peoples will wi Any An departure from t this sound principle In III amm any Rny part of or the time land If is li a 1 contempt not only or of time the court themselves but of the tue who hove umP creSted created r teI time the courts He lie added Mob Iob violence puts every pry moons ft rights to tile the Ih doubtful determination Inn ion tion on of or men Inflamed by b passionate re n r and maddened by br the thirst for revenge render our vole feeble when Ihen raised rained ral against oppression ties else elsewhere nj where hel and amid f displays dl a barbarity which tin thi te nation nalo In tie Ul fact face of ot the time |