Show I- I TO YET FOR FREEDOMS FREEDOM'S CAUSE AUSE Mission of the United States Among the Nations by No Means Completed RACE PROBLEM CONFRONTS Rev C E E. E Perkins Talks to Veterans of Two Wars at atM S M Memorial Servi Services es That That- the battle of ot freedom ree om for which the tho inO o the Grand Army of oC the tho Republic alJ hl- hl nearly years ago aso Is yet ended ende though they gained an Important victory was the m sac Charles E. E Perkins Perl rector rectors of St Pauls Paul's church to the G G. A. A R. R nH and metr-and tr their friends yesterday morning On the United States State said the the- preacher devolves evolves the duty nt of or fighting fig cause iho-cause use of freedom In n man many c T where oppression op- op exists and al alto also o within its borders wh the mace lace question now looms up high on tire the political horizon Veterans of the tho war of the states to o the tho number o of ot p perhaps w aps attended the he memorial servIces at St. St Pauls They were accompanied by members of the tiie auxiliary or organisations of the Spanish-American Spanish War ar Veterans Veterans' association as as- sedation and b by the ladles ladies of the tho G G. G A A. R n band ban I Miny It In lii Walk alk Tokens of mourning mourning- were worn by bythe bythe the veterans and their lends friends who were present The rhe church bell bEJil tolled toiled before the tho services began an and taps was soun sounded ed at the clo close e. e Many of ot he tIme veterans were Vere still hai hale and hearty heart in appearance pp Others were more nore feeble feebie though still anxious with tottering steps to honor their comrades com corn rades radco of ot 1 inan oj who had answered l c roll call ll alter after a tight Ight well veil fought Cont Contrasted with these the appearance appearance appear appear- ance of the Ladles Ladies G. G A. A R. R band was striking That organization made its first appearance at any public ceremonial in Its new uniform Navy a blue sl skirts and white waist were topped by a dark darl hat with bright red plumes Khaki Khal 1 leggings complete the uniform Yesterday each m member o othe atthe of at the band wore a little HUlo patch of ot black pinned on the sl sleeve Sermon to o tho hC Rev Re Mr 1 Perkins's sermon was rather to th the the- living th than m to the dead ead While hile those In whose honor tho the servIces services services ser ser- vices were held were vero remembered an and their theil dec deeds deed J and aims were praised t the e speaker pointed out that there here are arc still battles attles to be fought Inthe Inthe in inthe the cause om of ot It has ha n neTi r Ji n the lot of our race hu lie said that with the accomplishment of or one ono victory ictor our work was done Rather f Is jt it but Introductory in introductory tn- tn tro to 0 another iother ther battle aW of equal I I or even o greater importance in the I cause of freedom Mr ill Perkins's was Honor the King He lie started out with the time explanation ex ex- that thc The criticism that the scriptures do not teach tench patriotism coul could hardly be well founded Inasmuch Inasmuch inasmuch Inas Inas- much as th the i 9 lle In writing the thc n above u o words wa was giving voice to n a sentiment country could best bet bo be as meaning Honor the authority of ot the civil government go J iOther i- i Other Oilier Battles Buttles to Fight Out Our b hc said continuing has an international dut duty The Greeks gave Savo Ug art ait it the Romans the spirit of law nn and order the Jews the the- sense sens of r 1 responsibility The fhe United States Is the great force in the world in Instilling the spirit of or Individual liberty It is Our Our- dut duty to herald this lesson abroad until abroad 1 all aH men shall have free an anti and equal opportunity to enjoy enjo liberty S Tho Greek art reached its climax and then became ac nl debased The TheRoman TheRoman TheRoman Roman sense enc of raw Taw and or order er gave way finally tp a per personal onal egotism Th The Jews kept their religion to themselves them them- selves Will the Lh mission of at the United States likewise come to an nn end Nay n rather each victory ictor accomplished ac ae- ac- ac leaves us with still another another an an- other othel battle on our hands Was as a a Duty Huty to Perform You fought the battle of or fre freedom dom an and of or late there w s another war In which the aim was to give s-Ive lib liberty to others and of an alien race True frue there may I have been some somo w who wio o went vent Into that war with the cry Remember ber bel the Maine oh on on their lips But Dut others other recognized that we had a dut duty to perform and tool too up their arms at its Us call We 0 have o given gl personal liberty to thos peoples olle and now y wo we must teach them nn and are aro teaching them hem to use It Man Many lJra brair c c eS have ha come from the sea en am and have havo taken up this cause freedom cause or treed om with us us- They have b been on worthy allies ames and worthy citizen cItizens But nul also from across tho the seas comes another race problem than the one erie for which you YO took up arms It ha has b be en said Eald that when two nations are left to themselves the outcome Is the sum of what is basest In both But Dut und und-cr proper conditions this ma may be d and the development development de de- de- de of or may result The rhe presence of these theBe- men of another race lace gives elves u us us a mission It is m a mission mis mis- sion tilon you and r have ha to consider consider con con- sider as the emancipation of the slave ilave was the tIme m mission lon of ot yesterday It Itis Itts 1 is ts a mission that can only be bo performed per per- formed in the spirit of or love You and I have tj been Een given tree free dom No o person was ever given anything In ur world for himself It ItIs ItIs Itis is to share with others otherS' and in sharIng shar 1 I Ing it it beco becomes moro more pl pleasant a nt to ourselves It Is so with this thi gift o of liberty which we e enjoy j I I |