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Show H Pointed Paragraph! From Hf In Speech of Acceptance M of Charles E. Hughe. B It li apparent that we are i H I ehocklngly unprepared. H When we contemplate Indue- V i trial and commercial conditions, x V I we see that we are living In a BBB ? (ool'a paradise. H $ Not only have we a host of VT C reeources short of war by which V to enforce our Just demandf, g V 5 but we shall never promote our i V 8 peace by being stronger In SL 5 words than In deeds. BBW I 5 We are neither deceived nor z BY I O oenumbed by abnormal condl- ; BBBj I S tlons. We know that we are In BBBj M C a critical period, perhaps more BBBJ J S critical than any period since i BB j S the Civil War. H I S The Administration utterly i BBBj I ijj failed to perform its obvious du- BBBj j jj ty to secure protection for the i BBV j C lives and property of our cltl- t BBV j P zens. It Is most unworthy to H S slur those who have Investments S BBV H S In Mexico In order to escape a fc j ' 8 condemnation for the non-per- BBVj 2 formance of this duty. c BBVt ? It Is only through Internatlon 5 j BBYf al co-operation giving a reason- Jg ' BBmJ c able assurance of peace that'we 8 BBVf S may hope for the limitation of S i BBYJ c armaments. M BBVfr C We have determined to cut S BBYJ 8 out, root and branch, monopolls- S BBYf fi tic practices, but we can do o flBVj g this without hobbling enterprise S BBVt 8 or narrowing the scope of legl- S BBYJ g ttmate achievement F BBVl g We demand a simple business- ? BBmJ j , g like budget. BBVJ h S I believe It Is onb through a BBYJ ' 2 responsible budget, proposed by c BBVJ 8 the executive, that we shall S BBYJ c avoid financial watte. c BBVJ 8 Wa have had brave words In c BBVJ 8 a series of notes, but despite BBVJ 8 our protests the lives of Amerl- c H 8 cans have been destroysd. g BssH , JCeX8OmaC08CI |