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Show Wilson Speaks Plainly In a recent public address, Governor Woodrow Wilson uttered somo indisputable truisms regarding re-garding conditions which confront the people at this time. He shows that ho has a clear grasp on tho conditions which exist, and the one who follows fol-lows his public statements closely and who is at all familiar with his achievements as governor Of New Jersey, will not question that he has somo very definite ideas of his own as to how existing condition should bo met and solved. We quote from his words, as follows: "Plainly, it is a new age," he went on. "It requires 'self-restraint not to attempt too much, and yet it would bo cowardly to attempt too littlo. In the broad light of this new day we stand face to face with, what? Plainly, not with questions of party, net with the contest for office, not with the potty struggle for advantage. With great questions of right and of justice rather - questions of national devclobmont, of tho development of character and of a better business system. The forces of tho nation aro asseritng themselves against every form of special spec-ial privilege and private control, and aro seeking seek-ing bigger things than they have heretofore achieved." |