Show WILSON ACCEPTS HUN CHALLENGE PRESIDENT ADVOCATES WAR TO FINISH IN ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS AT BAl BALTIMORE But One Response to Germany- Germany Righteous Force Which Shall Make Maka Right the Law of World and nd Cast Selfish Dominion In the Dust Baltimore President Wilson at a n great Liberty loan celebration here Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- night April 0 G gave answer 40 the renewed propaganda for fora a made German-made peace to all proposals to end the war before Germany Is wakened from her dream of world do do- minion The presidents president's answer was Force force to the utmost force without stint or the righteous and force which shall make right the law of the world and cast every selfish dominion down In the dustA dust A few hours before the p president spoke he had reviewed a division of citizen soldiers called only a n few months ago from the pursuits of peace now transformed Into fighting men to carry the Ideals of America to the tile battlefields battlefields battlefields bat bat- of Europe At the moment a million more of their kind all over the theland theland theland land were celebrating cele the opening of the third Liberty loan and and the orders for mobilizing the first of the grea great arm army of a second million m were going out to the country Challenge of Huns A Accepted Those were some of the physical facts which backed his words when after reviewing briefly the evidence that Germany seeks a peace for her world dominion the president declared declared de do- Glared I accept the challenge I know that tha you accept It All the world shall know you accept It It shall appear In Inthe Inthe inthe the utter sacrifice and self forgetful ness with shall shall give all that we love and all that we have to red redeem rethem em the world and make It fit for free men like ourselves to live in This now no noIs is the meaning of what we do Let everything every every- tiling thing that we say my fellow countrymen country country- men everything that we henceforth plan and accomplish ring true to this response till the majesty and might of our concerted power power shall fill fill the thought and utterly defeat the force of those who lout flout and aad what we honor and hold dear lear Germany has once more said that thai force and force alone shall decide whether hether justice and peace shall reign In the affairs of men whether right as America conceives it or dominion as she conceives It shall determine the time destinies of mankind There is therefore but one response response response re re- possible from us force force to the utmost force without stint or limit the righteous force which shall make the law of the world and cast every selfish dominion In the dust dust Hun Success Means Our Ruin Warning anew that a triumph of ot arms arms arms' for Germany means r ruin ln for all the ideals America has won and lived for the president reiterated he was willing to discuss at any time a n fair just and honest peace sincerely proposed pro pro- posed posed lOa a peace in which the strong and we weak k shall fare alike aUke But the answer h he said when I proposed such a peace came from the German commanders in Russia and I cannot mistake the meaning of f the an an- saver They are enjoying in In Russia the president declared a cheap triumph in which no brave or or gallant nation can cantong long tong take pride A great people helpless helpless helpless help help- less less' lessy by y their own act for the time at their mercy Their fair professions are forgotten They nowhere set up justice justice jus jug tI tice e but everywhere Impose their pow power er and exploit everything for their own use and aggrandizement and the peoples peoples peoples peo peo- ples of conquered provinces are invited to o be free under the their r dominion Are Arc we not justl justified ed in believing that they would do t the e. e same U things at their heir western front if they were not there there here face to face with armies whom armies whom their countless divisions divisions- cannot overcome overcome over over- come President Wilson was given a great demonstration on his arrival at the tho hall hail which was packed with about H persons Thousands were at the doors Unable unable unable un Un- able to gain entrance Long lines Corm formed d In front of the armory as early as G C |