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Show ROOSEVELT TALKS OF PEACE. Voices His Faith In it, But Only as Handmaiden of Justice. New York. Theodore Uoosevelt stood beside Oeneral Daniel V. Kukles, the only surviving corps commander com-mander of the Civil war, at O'rant'i i tomb Tuesday afternoon and aroused a Memorial day throng to long applause ap-plause by the denunciation of "fulse u pontics of pence," ' He referred to the days of 18C1 1 when, he said, the veterans ho ad - dressed defied the He told In the name j of peace; he voiced his faith in pence only us die handmaiden of Justice, and, with vigorous gesture, h stirred the gathering to tamultiious cheers with the declaration that un righteous wace was a greater evil i thun war. |