Show I t t t tI I 4 WHAT HAT TI TIlE PRESIDENT SAID SAIl TO CONGRESS 4 4 Part lart Three 4 4 4 It I should be our OU prime object as a nation so o far fm as feasible Con Coil COI- COI 4 4 I to lo work worl toward putting pulling time iho mechanic the worker wage who 4 t 4 worl works s with wih his hands on a higher plane of efficiency and reward bo so 10 S 4 as ns to increase e his effectiveness in the lie economic world 4 f The Tile only other person peron whose welfare Is as vital to lo the tue welfare of 4 4 the country countr as Is tho the welfare of or the lie wage workers are the tillers tiers of 4 tile the sol soil the Iho farmers 4 4 In m my judgment the whole question queston of marla marriage e and amid divorce 4 4 should be relegated to the thc authority of the Iho national congress 4 4 If It prove Impracticable to enact a n law for lie tho encouragement 4 f of shipping I generally then at least provision should be made for Cor bet- bet 4 4 ten communication with wih South America notably for fast ast mall mail mal Jnes lines to 4 4 I 4 the chief South American ports 4 5 The Tho recurrence of ot each crop season emphasizes the defects of the thc thet t 4 present currency laws law's There must soon soomi he a revision of them 4 t 4 because to leave heave leve thom them as they arc are means to lo Incur liability of business 4 4 4 disaster T 1 4 I most earnestly hope that thai the lie bill bi to lo provide a lower for or 4 or else elso absolute free rlee trade In in Philippine products will wi become a law 4 4 American citizenship should be conferred on all aJ the citizens of 4 4 Porto Rico 4 Not only must wo we treat all al nations faIr fairly but we c must treat treal with wih 4 here under the tue law t 4 who come comae all Immigrants f justice and will good wi al 4 Catholic or Protestant Jew or Gentile Gente whether Whether they arc nrc 4 they como come from rom England En land or Germany Russia Hussla Japan or 01 Italy matters mat mat- 4 tens nothing All AJ we have a n right to question queston Is the Iho mans man's conduct 4 i iThe ter been f 4 has The friendship between th the United States and anel Japan 4 continuoUs since the time lime over o o er half a century ago ao when Commodore 4 I 4 Western estern first opened tho the Island to his expedition to Japan 4 Perry lerry by literally asI as- as 4 4 civilization Since then lien the tho growth of Japan has been I 4 c There Is not nol only nothing to lo parallel it I It but bul nothing ig to lo ap- ap 4 To shut the Japanese 4 t 4 out preach noach from It I tho ho in tho pu public lie history le schools of or civilized is a wicked mankind absurdity We c have as much 4 t to learn from Japan as Japan Japaul has to lo learn from us lS 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 t 4 4 4 r t 4 t 4 1 |