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Show ' KVEN INO - NEWS" S A IT "T7A KK DESKltET CITY UTAH. flu put Peel' 1) I'll- III i. f e.ij It " isumlng Ovik menacing foim, rebelling t i f u il, M Wrr it.. lucd not to force cute t against authority, 'jou aunt the an tu re) ofhpaMiirie t,a' f sov-- j Hie regular proms Ihtough . you "The world la wanting on iitur. Von t.e, d rnjr-nti.f, To wliio li, dml to stlmulat ?b ue that u v ..nd preeorv ftiid other dtgcatUa or- - Anient j ind whim I ay It with mi'ir' r.ep.it r otn-lei mi the of nt.iilitM . take l bn piuirjH kud pleaaanl nii inirgiity and political tel ect ncf.n itin I irpie to put off today duty Indepeiui. iu-- nf mhi-- r nations. .' it u'th km 'h Ik pucit i 1 nlle.l And n me remote another mlaip at let Mu E the "r.iert (Continued front page on ) until tomorrow. If ll Hi r n. prehension about that clause, tny felemu lt i w low cltleene l'-tv . . d I Almost every time It t1 in ike, eWv to thrtl the if your itomach U add fca BVOOl4 tl rok'rum, which laatkil for several mlutite. Mr. Wilson a.u l.; 1. IIh1 operuie T e imr i Itnmmmenda quot.ed th word "Mtert.el segresatun' of MsgiMWl Utke disturbed wee handed aa IromatiM bouquet of flowr and ro in acknowledgment, I Oiled 0Ul t. Them wM notamsmberl to Onroonefvslly iV vt Tu g. i 'ii t eeeod by ' Trbio o ' of i id that conferent wlih whom I i i. tht thej which brought forth another volley ttuii h. applause. V These geiiileumii IhmI ami Arid I IWmrtitlag mr I to t .1 who rs-.,i, tl diluted wanted to put th least j nu htJ jferred e ludLareUow. Frasldant I!ebr J. Grant offered the opening prayer, and In one Jhe United Btates ilrnwii iniu vi nf i ,'r4t people and, i !', I (strain! upon th rtght of Governor Bambsrgar Introduced f'raaidrnt WUaon to hi audlcnc. Aa little European equahhle. VVn, of ran tht by always of any tn (he etemech eeeeie. know that G.s th people human' wind jmlnatlen portion tad we they (uuree and under the don't, league the crowd greeted him with cheer and applauae. of fight, know Proatdant W1lon art family, who wished to put the ai'ght- - penled by Ibet full, btoeled feeling aft- of nation it la entirely without our apply Ihie covenant r eel obetacl tn th tha a ay of throwing V4: ,lln ere almost oerista evldeneo rhotv of whether w will or not. The that nohodv ever daree invade . the new aid to digestion , off the yoke of any government. If hydro- "f hf of the queMlon of the league who ordered' them to the field of hat- - pi over voka that A should become Intole.ahte, Vif. ludiKMUnn comfort "U1 btatca. and It k"" n,l lie. and the 1'nlted Hutee, the people! i certain to be thla Jy . Thi Text B!r ,vern.! Acid aiomtch 7 d.naereo beceu-- o of tha United Hlate. have the aamet When trouble arho a in the luikanu. Puh,le Judgment I hPon the hie of right A from relief an or men! pleasant the pert too much aeld Irriui.e the ddicet against r,or attempt as their army. They do not j a hen aoinebody acts up a fire acme- - tnd . ,7 Of lie own eubjects to throw off Its llnlns of the eloineeh, Tabernacle Addren training "1 nlte In central fciut ope among tho. teedtne to of discomfort eflen y. r,'n lh the look hack. They go only one ever did "he n w authority. Tho United W alee oould not 'hetrltl aorompenled by Th doubt aa to whether some u- -j little nations, which are for th time other nation war with Bps m there a uler. Eood ferment end eoure. keep Its countenance Rd mk looking upon each other with a fought the Tha tart of rrealdent Wilson' pertor authority to our own (octree! being nod deal of Jealousy and suspicion be-- ! w"ro many cjnlcel smile on Hu- other flllV?? ,h.tomark premia Uk that, hacau. U began In matters of doineatto Intervene could Ti vfcl a: Is t anddtampsra th no-t- b dnln that ADC IT KOTT A OTW When we pro-i.o,ur er th cause the passions of the world hateil,,, of the water fuBriion or th Vlial Internal epoh folio . Vi . T.h policy la removed. The language of aum President covenant )f: disinterested pieforente. 1.!.., aan whenever few! cooled, Bamberger. Oovemor or wumo that the often jet etcludea scorn happen when we nald w were effecting th lums upreealy a little body of f BS OeO pnpl strung It I thentic of It is (h worst of (of of the league wllbronfir going to wrlnl to nsgtset Orwn I. my fallow couutryman: the league from taking ato counsel j bv?. t lh a ewh ami then or ertous piei-mAtlantic tht of condition along oast, b threw off Cube, of pyttlng nut She the freedom indead tnafclrlng to aland before action or egprcaelng any judgment firethe Ifbeet methods which th power of a great empire because It 1 have any you want to put out a flie in it to her they a Id. 'iea undiU h " . ff ccaide with regard to domestic policies Ilk Liah, graat audience, yat I feel that " I r I sin Lh J' t n th. was not a tilled I the or State. of control chosen send don't which to power Oklahoma for consented Ilk jou 1 Uk naturalisation. com to present a theme 1 from n.ty In efemeph low Immigration. rH look thla thing Irene, to !nts4 to by on mrl vm tv A sk If jou aunt to put out will never let go of th.it rich lePr " w ounce, of Btsorsted the greatest of all audience. th tariff. Uk all of thoaa thing athefirf.reInengine lMt To look upon H. not cipl eo mui h a new aspect W haver which if thw . ten land, to Ihej. exploit whiiI conalJerabl Balkans, any guarantee lr a I muat admit to a very which hare lain at the renter eo often stamp out the ' it lien we with calculation of Intereel. l.Ot with government against the exerrln oi I tittsrta els. of water rlaht after eat ' smoldering flamee In ji to their own ndtaesege. degrea of unaffected dlflldeno inthem of our political action. Nobody doubt our of eome a ah. that rtght. No auggcaUon wa made Jnx This wtll drive (he gas. wind ad theory reeponelhlllU, but with port of central Europe, jou kept that promlsf it proved thla them, becaua th any longer that the covenant give ea-- p don't send rlrh out of h hod, sweeten to th United Mute for solute dielntereetedneea. notwnhstanU-- , consclousneea of the great morai la- - In th conferarc that w should We bloat licit, unqualified recognition tn th troops. Is so much bigger than any man' cares acid omach, neutralise th . h we beaten sue had Kpaln the now fact the that whhh ourselves United Mate ornmUa to xmuet merely lng la r,nw more doea It It It doctrine Moaree Indeed, adequately. formation and ther h tha t,rrtU)l The counsel of the league select the until she had to accept anything that decide. pacity to preaent and Msgns-pollttono existing of or ecm.ss Ih th . It muet than engage which mill-orprinciple eip that ofadopt a them e paid 2U e tendered. power which are most readj-- luosl now of th other si (lg powder psla. independenc jf or tablet form never k,p put ot thjt thuataetlo support of every lover of the Monroe doctrine aa tha principle available, most suitable, and select .ould that be for dollars c;un ,1Pver enter It. ezeept along- - mem era of the league and to aaslrt in Mould or mlHtJ is harmleaa la th something tha world them at their own connent, so that tl.t have taken All the world etood humanity, every man who profee w of Th lt1 nd th f a,rm,ny against external aggro- - aeH Inetrpensivs to tak c. eiUlr ao Beeauae principle of th Monroe dot United States would in no such Christian eoaventlona If w do not do that th tan form ? tneeia fo aiomsch - pur--ro-ot(mill'll and eald la It tru after all In now or com In later with our re- - alon. the right f d . Uinussnd t peaand concelveable are now aa a nation aaked to make trine la that no nation has or be war believe ef drawu in. thut this people mrin rent enemy. And to adopt a reaerva- by etlll sunk to Im- unless th flames spread to the affair ati- -r all i, fertile soil of the human f.Tnlly" I im i, ...... i. what I cannot. halp characterising aa to Interfere with the worlo, ?,0r a'lt m lndigtlon.--Adve own will In any way upon and would thty then be left to thein-selva- s ru lUc fore for cutting the lap root off. lam far -- -- -etha moat critical . decision w have pose Itsnation. President Monro eald : e if they naranot member of In lh world. - Now- - look - what baa PHcltb renounc raponathlllti an ewer mad Inaursnc bistory at America. making against war, and central engagement of th oovs- - I am any the league? Tou hav seen the ftr happened, my fellow citla.n. j lh Wa aent our boye acroaa tha aea to to th governments of Europe that prudent enough t take ) per fr0m tho obligation and It w11 nnnf ' ,0 d n0,h,n to the world once? Do you wlnh that. pert of any spread I dafeot tha purpoeea of Germany. W attempt of that sort on the on Iota If w should not any serve China . I reIn be would to to P?P2 of order that it hope Europe strengthen spread again? If jou uw human t engaged that if they would defeat tha government th Armtnlii from dleeent gel Shantung arrangePoland. Bohemia, to thJ as an the act on mind would garded unfriendly your liberty again Imperiled, 1mpraton you ttth.t5.7r you 1 wouW b d- to that ar-I- n purposes ef Germany wa would com United State. Th covenant of the wait i. Uior but partner meet, n.7Inr being . will to a be to member of to uk rood tho th of pnln league and make troofy Aod hrr iranrement w can Inalet. If It la hec- ' peace plats what they had begun say. of these people lrTr Tou need not leeguo Indorses that Tha covenant of go In? (Cries of no, no ) all of R uoh arrangemanta of International tha -- ry to Inel-rt- . ,r could nono of Ihem hove won a lut of it ia tachnlr&lread upon th premia ofIs that nothing In that docthey fellow the whole Why, my citizens, laagus and you cn vm.P7h!7!V " J0 of mn e,in u,n,T Japan, oonoert as would make It tmpoaalbla ument ehaii be construed aa no more than which the other geva Independence promts thir to the conscience thing goes affecting directly y ever to be mad the for any auoh attempt oould hav. won theirs. They I Irture of hat Is tn thla la,ur,,M I ernment had not matched, that hM pp. validity of tha Monro doctrine, of th United State. If the fight is Cub war against more great ts any aa than they oould will return to China Immediately an authority that that If any .power eeeks to big anough to draw the United Mate were, under -. ia much Ana. a arrow, a. visi Alv you.'10fl hail w which eayj tneueaaee kpVeCelrd 'riTh ti wit htir t he peevtnew- - f Itrtlre'setrwfina forcertb-e- t tIts will upon any American In, I predict (half they will he 'drawn Impoee of a against m of losing n your at now wa Tou can-nOr shall treaty temper. see R through? in anyhow, and If It Is not big enoogn aa regardless of the rights of people. Central state in North .America. Insure men against human pas- Shantung. (Applause)-- , . of. article II with Germany. It la that but this moot orttloal Juncture of th whole America, or South America, It now to bring thorn In, It la inevitable that and of humanity as th Spanish gov-- 1 It 1 Under the operation sion very much more than a treaty of transaction turn away from our go tu or stay out. according eminent ever wa tn th government! and of article JO It will be tmpoarihlc the right of the govern- they can Is with Teko of a It a force peace Time of might! the to Germany. In the war. decline to complete acknowledge by Cool treaty dectalon th Off. of the counsel, which Philippines ment of Aha United States to taka th te for any nation to make anv further Those people have been liberated) In which an attempt la mad to ter ars dependent upon their own vote and fulfill our aaored promlaas to man Initiative. either upon th territorial IntegBut notice what thla covenant doe and now th world la waiting to see up the rlrhte of peoples everywhere it provides nine month a a kind. Bo that the force of objection be or the political Independenc of rity Moral minimum In Force, whether th United State will Join explicitly. Th lines of this treaty for the cooling off of human pasetona. China;' nd I for on want to eay th'-- i continent, lng driven out of ono poet after an,,ry I ham now oroeead tha am ' on my other are now "Why are these gentlemen" afriftd? saying that it mean what it foughtl re. going to- he projected and hav II 1 pretty hard to be artsy mad for my'Peart go out to that great Pop" any fellow countrymen, and centering upon tha There Is no force to oblige tbe United for and guarantee their freedom, and) projected Into th treaty with nine months. If you stay craay mad, that learned people, that accompli?;' 3weyrust again and I feel qualified to heart of th league Itself. ' to do anything, exoept moral bun be hav given to you no man, Austria. Into the treaty with Bulgaria, or crazy anything render testimony aa to tha attitude of I have com bar tonight, my follow States , hen(na ed people, that honeat people, our final own Thla Uk Ie force. away. Ameriany proud ,nt th, trl, wU ,nt0 lh, month it will be wise to segregate drd of mllllone strong, but nevee this great nat&n towards tha cove- countrymen, to dleoua that critical can, afraidanyef man, 1. one ha. er and rote teat of charac I moral force? t any nants of tb league, and I eav with- matter that you constantly aee In the your fellow cittaen And th edeouatcly organized for th eerrlji w,h Turkey. Everywhere th. you from man afraid that th United Rtates will the slightest doubt of what the re lima principle la adopted that th man heart of this covenant to which very of force, therefore, always at IU out th slightest hesitation that an newrapaper that w call reservation Is going to be betest of suit that am resist the I duress of few who ha duty? Why. have wrote opponents Versailles of who at to the ventured overwhelm In g majority of our fallow I want you to hav a very clear idea so anyone treaties draw mercy I know that it Is true this peo- were attention ie thle- - That every great armies er navi intensely conscloue of the great causelove alwave subject t to at not glv liberty anybody countrymen purposes that these cove- of what la meant by reservation Res- conscience and and law freedom jusof thle nation, I eo see the ple fighting nation In the world engage demands, never In position unxsaUtel else' elae. to And ervations are to all Intents and pur- lnevllablenees nants shall be adopted property anybody more material than tice prosperity ns well as the dignity never to go to war without ffrat hav-ln- bv the world to Insist upon Its own On by on th objection ts It poses equivalent to amendment I can ,b first great International agree-g- et or any of the thing that anybody can. I don on or the oiher of two the greatnee euch declaration There Is a test, an odd rcc.In ment th bam malted away. On by on ft has aay, I believe wrlth confidence, that It and of civilisation that unleae can history they! and keep, nobody as Grant ha mad, aligning things, without having either submit- rights an arid test. Ar you willing to gon bsoom evident that th objections Is th Judgment of the people of the all President not th aee baaed to the'waa have a opposite heavenly ted spirit of the the point In controversy to moral forces great Into the great adventure of MberatlnT of the destiny of men. So that c!pl.( Every other great International urged against It were without suffl United States that neither the treaty of the world on organized la which case it promises ab- hundreds the same side. of millions of human helnrv I aay. If we wish to stand aside under j arrangement has been a division of solutely to abide slant foundation. On by on K has nor the covenant should be amended the If or from th threat of a foreign besom Impossible to support them as Very well then, look at th charac- be Itonis Inconoelvable that they shouldts the benefit of the league, but aharsl spoils; and thla la an ahaolut renun-no- n having submitted itbyto tho verdict, yo-- i of council different sides so that there you are timid. I can assure voti And at last w com to ter cf reservation What doea a resIU burden or responsibility. I elation of spoil of objection the of league not nations decishums for of l e no drop necessity for the last part of thle for my part won't go In and accept tb point of crltloej choice as to th ervation mean? It mean a stipula- reservation. ion. but for a discussion, agreeing can do It without to 'the help! wffl, about In the whole a hat la our ar blood. squeamish If you Everybody tion thla that of of Whole the th of heart government will leadership particular matter, part very for, Insists upon vn with regard they lay all the documents and pilrtl, of ,h worl(, don't have State, and I say that advisedfighting I will tell you yon interpreting It attitude United my fellow cltlxena, you know It trou to thoe. poor benighted People In council, agreeing that the - council to fore that outlast ly, almost every public man, every sort, my fellow citizens, It la a lead Th only that covenant In a special way. fight shall bled some of our publio men. becaua exdocument the publish whom Germany had and th insists upon Interpreting it In a way statesman lr the world, knows that in ershlp that leads men along th lines Africa over to mankind, that it will glv su all others and Is finallyof triumohart they war afraid that It was not per- In Itwhich mankind. for the United Btates to go to by which great nations can drive out ercised a selfish authority which ex- facta ts the moral Judgment other nation It my be, do order months to ths counsel a for considerfectly clear that w could withdraw not did not help them. Is necessary for Congress to act. the weak nation Why ia It that when A and not n explicit ploited them and (Applause). of ation Interpret It. This thing, when we war It don't ths even If from this arrangement whenever we that matter, it to over anydon t hav to be told that, but power, but a liberated power, a power tRejr are no't handed contract Ton cannot They does not accept th result It wont go man 111 a lie about you you about wanted. There is ne Justification for ratify soIt 1s he tells the truth alter much as the words of a con- that is not what this resolution says. to ahow the world when America was body elae. to war for three months after the wince? When doubt In any part of th language of tract 1 then you not creditable the consent of the other This resolution says th United born there wa a finger pointed toBays UapM Roman. opinion is rendered; so that you hvs you, if It tha covenant on that point Th Unit- parties.without reservation The only thing you are afraid that we have Btates assumes no obligation under th wards those lands In which men The principle of annexation, the nlns months In which to accomplish wince. Any ed States la at liberty to withdraw at will 1 you the truth, th only thing have to be carried to all the other provisions of article X to preserve th might deploy some of these days and principle of extending sovereignty to all ths gentle work of mediation, ail of any time, upon two years notice, the The only Germany included. Wa territorial integrity or political Inde- live In perfect freedom, where no territories that are not occupied by th sane work of discussion, all the dare not face la th truth. only restriction being when it with- signatories. are to will get you aooner or later, man's be Where bound. hands shall to that We of have work a consent Gerof In other full any the country. Is thing of get this quieting pendence those rejected comprehension people. draws R shall have fulfilled Its Inter- many among the rest to read thla cov- don't want advice to create the pre- people accept their advanUge here, er dodge, te treaty, and all of these matters are of what the result of bringing ths no matter how you eneak national obligation and Its obliga- enant In eome in which w sumption that we will do the right not of their own choice, but out of the put under th trust of th league ot matter to- ths Issue of arar would ba the truth. Th only thing that win special way tion under the covenants of the prefer to read It In th Interests, or In thing. We don't want to be committed generous impulse of human generosity nations to be administered for th upon, the nations immediately con- conquer nations Is the truth. -- Nu naiioaa.ie.go.1hC league, .but It Is left to. Its own th -- Interests - of safety of- - A merle. te any mevb trouble, but when w say and. ..th. human., spirit,, and -- it. .is the their- - Inhabitant' -- The cerned and hi poo tha nattenc-o- fbenefit-"-? and to no other tribunal. It the calm Judgment of mankind In .the to my mind, is on of the most that every time a case arises that Con- place where war is no more, that la greatest human arrangement that has world. has to determine whether those obli- That, we ia In side want. And the article XI, which follows ar- feed) for nine month and then go to leadership, that And th rules gress will independently check It up Now been attempted. unacceptable things that could the world Is over with thle war. ever ticle X It Is made th right ot any war. (Applause). Tou can llluetrat gations have been fulfilled or not. And pen, to reopen negotiations with hapand determine whether there is any covenant Itself GerIn down the are laid I for one am not afraid of the Judg- many. and I don't believe that moral obligation and after determining It ie Inconceivable that we should re- which prevent thaelfiah exploitation member of h league to cal) atten- the great by th little, I dare eay you ment of mankind with regard to it. of the world la In the temperanytopart anywhere which ia have taken time to cool off eome . that, determining whether it will feel jectIt It.Is Inconceivable to demand do these helpless people by th agenu tion toto anjtthlng The United Statee never has failed to that (Applause). . Atjd In order) to the moral obligation of any act. In that of affect the peace of the world time. I know I hare verv ueeful for -likely auexercise will who th of league or the good understand lng betweau a person, particularly with a Scotch fulfill Its International obligations. It bring this matter, to put this matter In other word it is an absolute with- we put any oonditlon upon accepting thority over them durinr th period nationg never will fail. I am ready to go to such a shape as will lend Itself to a drawal from the obligations of article It, for I have a eort of a hurt pride, of upon which tha peace of toe disposition llks my own, to withdraw their development, as fellow an Bo that, aa ths storm from hum&n American world cltlxene, odcly frhn ho It maa the great Jury of humanity upon that concrete elucidation, let me read you X, and that Is why I say that It would my depends la course see free how Then given about ths matter upon any time that we should what I understand Is a proposed- - form ba a rejection of . the covenant .. and that we should say that, the Integrity to tnrr eympathle 1 believe that there begins to gather, you can call tha at- all through, and Just think of the world under the covenant can la no tention of the world to it and the tltuatton'and reflect upon the consewithdrew from thla arrangement But of reservation: j- - thereby a. rejection of the treaty, fori beIn world towards which th a thing that we don't consent to the region the treaty cannot be concluded withcleansing, purifying, cooling process quences of making a conspicuous I am not one of those when I go Into Read Reservation. sympathies of tbe United States of out the covenant, so I appeal, I appeal and do not want. Other nations, other publio opinion will at once begin of himself. (Applause). It la forIf th't a great enterprise, think first of how . were Just reaeon I have alwave said that ym The United States assume no ob- with confidence,- - my fellow countryto operate. goverament I am going to get out of It I think of those Armenia: poor people When Bhantnng province, or a very hav an acquaintance whom you hl--(. under the provisions of artl-c- l men, to the men whose Judgment I am their sovereignties a we have been Infinitely terrified. Infinitely prosefirst of how I am going to stay in it; ligation a 10 to preserve th territorial Integ- told have a number of reservations, and of or this of Kaio Chau pact fool, encourage It, being guarantees the sovereignty of cuted. We Important part with what power oft influences I am poured out money to bay, was ceded by Chine to Germany to hire a hall.- There te nothing tb. t rity or political Independence of any of the gentlemen who are anxious to all th members of this great union of relieve theirhave at turn dlstrees and every going to try to promote the objects other eenee like exposure mans of tests a nations. on In Ther is the good nation 1190, for to March, government only country or interfere In con have a reservation of that sort, I know of the great concert and association trove relee that every dollar w the United States uttered e not e single to the air. And eo we are applying . between d, being excluded, and that Is we hav known other . nation them to be patriotic be rendered which is being formed. them might upon On of the most enlightened thle great healing sanitary Influence whether members of th league or Americana I know them to he men Of Germany, and Germany Is excluded spent u seises by the cruel power which had protest nd humans men that has ever sat to the affaire of nation and (rf w--e Temper of America. not or to employ military and naval mature Judgment In that reepeot and only In order that ehe may go through authority over under Then them. preIn ths executive chair was President and w can apply them only by ill And that Is the temper of America. force of th United State under I respect them as much as I respect a period of probation. Only In order tense of not being able to control It William McKinley. One ot the ablest procease of peace which are offered she may prove to th world that that looked I was quoting the other night the Jest article for any purpose unless In any not have but man, they any any affairs In those parte of the em- aecretarlee of state In the long list to ue after - a conference which I -g to she has Inmads a real, permanent own of an American wit who, commenting particular case that Congress, which Into th matter. Are her constitution and that pire, th Turkish government might ef distinguished men who hav oc- can testify wee taken part in. In th upon th extraordinary rapidity with under th Conatltution, , Jia the sole ask the rest of th world to go into chang hereafter not Wilhelms wish, but th sey that it was unable to restrain the cupied that office was associated wlta knowledge, and In the spirit that never which we had trained an army, taid power to declare war or authorise the this covenant and to let the United votes th German people will de- horrible massacre which hav mad him aa teerstary at stats, ths Bonor-sbl- s obtained before In any tuch contro"that R wa easier to train an army in employment of military and naval States assume none of its obligations termineOf the graveyard. versy, that we were not at liberty to John Hay. They mads not policy of that country. If that country aArmenia foroe of all ua the have of the United State, shall by and let advantage America than anywhere else, take la one of th re- single intimation of protest work out th policy and ambition of I well, Very so even without Why may eay Implicaor act by Are none of th and responsibilities? lees time because you had to train joint resolution, so declare. that Is to bs put under trust of because under International law aa It any government and that our single tion gions whom men, Involving great publio America fellow1 should our Now, that my citlxene wtlllnr, them to go only on way, and they Armenia la to was and aa R la, until this eovsnant la duty and cur single opportunity w.l (applause). they I reepect, I want to say that tbs league of nation. Now wait a minute. Tou Showed the offset of -t- he - training. want to ask for special exemption, should seek th entirely be redeemed, Th Turk 1 to be for- adopted, it would hava been a hoatll-a- ct to put the people cf th world In after only that clamor, should popular to ask go Walt applaud that until privileges, underspecial were you They only one way. And the all th various reservation, the only bidden to exerclse hi authority ther possession of their own alful' , JAp-- .. for tham to do any such thing, Issues that wo are, debating were really stand th meaning of it and if you Into the arrangement and depend upon popular clamor back manot to are Christian the be and could ahow that only unless of people plause). th te they if impulse own bave a knife Judgment. hand wlthwhlch any Judgment but ita decided at Chateau-Thlerrof tha Belleau you Intend toin your ' Redeem Reputation. reject any part of this treaty proceeds allowed to aid Armenia, but they ar terial or polltioel Interests e. eat out heart of I confidently believe, my fellow Wood and tn the Argonne. were to - thla to control Armenia. affected, be allowed United State directly the same source that - th And eo M much of the case, my convenant applause; but if you that they will do no such a from exactly talk So that w are now put to the teat ground which they proeeeded from. -I - So that at last this great people and eo the only fellow cltitena, as I can lay before thla covenant to have a heart fn thing. That" It not an Interpretation should bv these men who fought aa they want was that after of Germany ask honorable upon night night the and enlight- struggling through ' on a single occasion, much of wore put to th teat by those of ua It and want It to hav a purpose in It of th covenant ened men who I believe thoughtlessly) terror, knowing not wtten they would not dose Shantung province to the you want It to be something subscribed to this very diversified theme is laid beChoice TJo People. Btates. United see Up They with land ar stained blood, the ef their trade favor reservations as I such have fore ue and I ask your assistance to by a nation, withold your a little finger to help redeem I have been frying to Interpret It to to reflect upon that, to examine read, Into now given a promise of safety, a prom' could not Uft could applause. Understand thle thing bereputation of the United only try to hdp States, I the Geh-- H possibility that China. Thy fore yeu form your sentiment with re- you. That Is a rejection of th cove- th truth of it, and to reflect upon this W of Justice. Th ask you to make felt everyof the United Statee. trade out com a If that la adopted th whole into time when and nant the may they It. to la It ia useful to make It that where Thla a that gard relection of tha proposition, by holding off from to the ground. My fellow thi Immediately after that concession, rights as a free covenant (Applause.) Thi is an ab- treaty falls serve the purposes of they can enjoy their to felt, not by way of, threat, not by league they concessions similar mad never muet China a dreamed we realize that that great people, they they solute refusal to carry any part of th citizens, way of menace of any kind, but by to Russia and France.-Agaifinal choice la upon the people. Germany. For what Germany has would be able to axsrelee earns responsibility that th the way of compelling Judgment. Th other and war was, first, What great humane tmpulas'of th England, th that insistence ought throughout civno only to w are protest, guarantee Either going to do te to redeem tbs JTotVlwg Earth Like Simple Ge te--lt members of the league carry. Does the ilization r w are our going in; then to sep-sr- at human heart are expressed In this poor should be kept open to our good thing for ue America going to abandon to prevent made when we for Coras r Celle ere. United Statee want to aay to th naof our: promisee to not In moral us our ideas, Interest and to alnot purpose from treaty. And we would be recreant to a .purpose entered thle war. (Applause.) For I whom it etood in thle great it I use the word withsome eenee our A cellua, or - thickened to not skin on tion with"We with the China, other with w which governments most that It may carry meaning, every human obligation If we did not rrmpathy see a happy vision before th world, have seen you solo of the foot, which often struggle, th What la were associating. Now shall we, by lend our whole - force. If necessary of right violated, but to our merchanmakes walking a misery is of tb on the battlefield, but now through w are but nevertheless advisedly. Every premy fellow countrymen. about hear don't anything Tou vote th of In dise. United th th States our to make utmost sacrifice maintain th precedent? Everywhere same nature as a corn. - "Gela-It- " senate. re- - done" (Cries of no.) "We are not inGreat vious international conference - was to her out concessions todo the Is for what there State lta it. could United da1 not Germany antagonism provisions. tending to stand by you T because uphapplly based upon the authority of governW are approaching the time In th Britain or France, wards our process of government. - We with her arms? we shall b doing It nor th concession to ment. - Thi for the first time Article Ten Discussed. discussions of the senate where It will neither they feel th evil Influence on this side of whether we Intend It or'tot,, upon the authority of peoples. Poor be determined what wa sir going to Germany were unprecedented. the Atlantic and on tha other side of ts therefore the triumphant estabWhy. my fellow citizens, article It not but like Once, the don had China man Exculpate Opponents. knows t is an engagement on say about it, and I am her making of the the Atlantic every public lishment of the principle of democra- door of his I exculpate th man I am thinking this public appeal to you and through many times before. great fighting nations of th world, that it Is knocking at th unrest ey throughout th world, but only tho asIs , While Provirion. this because all the great fighting nations government. ef entirely from the purpose ef doing 'you to gentlemen who hav favored CKenfamf establishment of th- principle ot ai are going to be member of the league, It. It would be unworthy of me to eh utterance aa I have read to you, democracy. What the world ' In - the after? What happened to a second that they will observe, respect and hot take now insists upon, order and peace. In the suggest such a purpose. But I do sugthought la aftand Rueda, between Japan preserve as against external aggresorder to consider and in order to ' gest It; I do state with confidence that matter, and realize that what they are treaty war. a jt sion the territorial Integrity of exThe er the Japanese-RusMsof in . achieve Is the establishment that Is th only end that would be after ts already accomplished. Porie-in own our on territo, isting political Independencies of the igmocrmcy, te the establish because Germany ts isclated Unlt?? fil,tr cannot be drawn Into signed dutrUj gained; Port ArGiur, New Hampshire, other members of the league. That la U b drMr? mouth. mnt ef such relationship between from .the other nations. Bhe desire," Rus those suit f ka i TMlfdUl Btof aa lb Chine territory, to ceded to Hare wbo direct labor and thoaa whd cutting into th heart of all war. Every-aa- r nothing 6 much ts that we should be waa transferred Japan, of any consequence that you cite perform labor as shall make a reri Isolated, because she knows that tb our own people sitting about community ware as shall make a of originated in an attempt to seize th same kind of suspicion, ttbe same kind had real communityInterest, of purpose and shaft her was our own governmentto that territory or , interfere .with th politiCards Plain in of at same ait kind Sight th of hostility, unfriendcal Independence of some other nation. invited these gentlemen lift th whole level of industrial liness that aubtle poison that We went Into this war with th sacred Portsmouth, did they object to Port achievement above bargain and sal handover not betrouble handed comes that Jthat we every Into a great method of Arthur being promise regarded all nations tween nations will center on th as haring the same right, wheth, ' ed back to China, but handed over to by which men purposing the earn COMPOUND to now United Stales as well-a- s my am atop, I Gergoing pot they were weak or strong, and unless upon thing, Justly organizing the same Japan. we engage to suetaln th weak we have LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND fellow citizens to discuss th Shan- thing, may bring about a state of hap many. Her isolation will be broken. Bh will hav a comrade whether that guaranteed that the strong will preMUCUS, cleats die air paaaea, eoat tung provision In all its aspect., but plnees and of prosperity such as Gift Remote al w have guaranteed that any Imnation wants to be her comrade or inflamed and irritated ga breaea with S what I want to call your attention ia world has never known before. We Inventories d Dsomsv ss vhh Csssa vail, tJsGhi-k- " we not. What tha lads did on the fields of perialistic enterprloe may revive, that Just ss soon as this covenant is want to b friend of each other friend of man kind. We well bay guarantssd that there U no bar-ti- er Fi mice win be undone. Will allow etgned, TKbrTiifted-vry"nalot- t in As (taunt flddi4 atop to the ambition of nation that boaracn, set coma By using a fsw drops of hav th right to America to be united in spirit as tn will world ths In to do failwhat she Germany "Gets-It- " Jill on th callua you will b able have the asd make rstrathiaf, teatfel sleep to dominate, we hav We want America to h! ed to do in JUS. speak cut tor China' (Applause). I as the world. to peel It off with your finger tn one advocated power . the whole position of right o- a body of brethren, and If America ! j I want to eay very frankly and It would be unworthy of me, my possible. complete piece Just ea you would a and substituted the principle of might. of brethren, .then you cf a body may banana peel. It leaves th akin free fello citizens, in the responsible po- . BenUUd La Grippe Cewgta HL ought to add that representative - that - Itf heart of the covenant, leadership will - hr and smooth aa though you never bad andThjs is th that Great Britain, Frame and th our same In sition which it have me. you I afraid are these put Lwhat sort of gentlemen -1 Knsaa WM RwttauSd Bl, CWrfw n callua Tou, need no mors fussy insisted up th comradeship i other power which have were to overrate any at these of? Nothing can be done under that ; tea, W. Vej "1 ri teteflystes paekagay5 sticky . tape, 'reconsider. This 1 ths only way Intimacy of splrityahd purity of purl plasters, knives I have searched my conscience,things Tsr is Cm test witr te km, on toservo or scissors article of the treaty without th consri to with counMI th and achievements ? pos 1 Bar bandages, and redeem Chine. (Ap-ts tbe notional sent of the United Btates. IkmhMiinnisi .to or callusss. "Geta-I- t uk at mauaktnd, regard to It. I believe I am telling! (n l I te ns want te atari bs ft Unless atetea waste Ca at aa yon please). com remover, the blgegst on earth, I challenge them to draw(Applause.) try you the sober truth, end I am telling any other c war for th purpose. .At th begin. (aBteaelAlaa used by millions. It never fail Tonll deduction from th provisions th you what I get, not ly Intuition I aahl t sal ta tea ktettee ri rater work, pier and dance at esse in spits covenant Ttselt In tvery ease of ning of th war, during tha war. Great where karias. know JH more no ISw JSri Tar.aari late tfiefi fou do about It ef corn Britain cad Frcnos engaged by solemn rate state. aa aw teal te the unanlmou the takes mats is aaal action, Mr Gets-It- " league but sure. th only guaran-tssthrough those many voice tbar with Japan, that If ah would Arse. Iftta-y- , com-r- s money-bac- k an & Ter Cruupossil treaty mover, coat s vote of th counsel of the league is tnevits biy. reach the government, hut In the Hoovy con Poky's war us In tin eome the and Smart or Dam, if . M The United Btates is a fid tfeoysazy. but a trifle drug- stars do not alwajr reach you; from overfire prompt relief from eowfha, cold. war should could have, provided ah Irritated, btfiavti (J E Lawrence Atny Co. Oil care HI, member of th counsel of byBold permanent sea we know what the leading men botasMA (ickliof throat, whooping In th meantime took.lt by fore ef tn Balt Lake City and recomIts affirmative vote is in the are thinking and aayln g ef mended as th world' begt corn rem- everyleague. What Germany ,had In China. afteil Ssarbaa. Bafcaahia. cough, spasmodic croup cod tatrochtej case necessary for every affirm trmt f f- Z. M. C. I and are Drug Dept. ar that United edy by trestle Thno (he praying they A already matter or t've every Dry-hOthat ViT I AlaO Adult. negative or Infant 1 hake white: Stores. Waterloo Johnson Drug Co, Bute may- Maud off from th league they ar cot waiting for ratification, free Ey Bock. alt Lake (ItT ( Coombs Drug Co, Ormolu action. (Applause), ktelilHdrfc,C" -OOk. withdraw cn cannot SOX and I France DRUG upon BCHBAMM you, JOHN England (bsreforc, my flLet vs go into particular, therefore BefteaUme te Drag . c i, Great Throng Greets President Wilson r1 Constipation ITS UNWISE Hr Hoods Pills iv-l- i ,, 'ill " !, ffilillilESIOlCII rt 1 . it ! i - d-- aen-tae- 1 KM10ID5 1 today, . Pretidentt 'her & r- acid-dyipeps- ia. k - 7 a' hn. c?"ry ' I -- trt I tls-tl- ! ,g - g t..nnful I murtd e al ht 1 , & an-oth- ar iw-th- at -- ude r" y J . rnt Jutfo-Miav- SeI? 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