Show Coolidge Expresses Hope Hape fa for New Era EraIn EraIn EraIn In Armistice Note Not I 1 WASHINGTON w WASHINGTON ASHINGTON Nov 1 10 President O-President President Coolidge in ani an ai Armistice day statement issued tonight at the White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse I House declared the nation should renew tomorrow its I resolve resolve to continue to meet its obligations to those who I suffered injury from their service in the world conflict I ended five year ago I IThe i Tho The nation he h added will not notI notI I tall fail either to ply the tho reverence I duo to the th memory of ot those who wh did not seo see tho end but died that tha the th end might come conic Mr Coolidge tomorrow will go co to I Arlington national cemetery I ac-I companied By Secretary of ot War Wa I and Acting Secretary ot of varl the Navy Roosevelt to 10 lay a wreath on the tho tomb of ot the tho unknown soldier thereby carrying forward tor a 0 a custom established a ye year r ago by President HardIng I PRESIDENTS PRESIDENT'S RISU TS rl ST I II statement tollos tollo s e I No ember omber 11 will be bo the fifths ot of the signing of ot the armi armistice which ended the tho world I war The Th nations have not yet reco ered ered from rom that great treat I catastrophe I phe pho nor will still III th they y recover er for some som I time lime tim to come como But a 0 great deal of progress has been made In that dl- dl di direction on Most of ot the tho millions of o soldiers ha hate e been returned Into l their 1 occupations and cons com 1 merco merce and Industry are nril are tending to 01 1 their war pro conditions The laps lapse of ot time had mellowed the tho resentment a which arose arcs out ot of tho the war and has sas healed many i of the tho wounds that such a strut strut-Clo gle gb was sins bound to make NEW V BRA It Is greatly to bo be hoped that t twe we w are ar on the threshold of ot a 0 new I iera era Tho The Wa Washington conference I resulting In the th first practical I 0 o among the tho nations of the th did much to 1 promote peace and good will In our own country rIgid economy econom has hal toI I I brought our expenditures J income Income and brought broucht about a oJ I reduction ot of o wa WOOl war debts debt I Our country nil will remember with I Continued on niC Two O f COOLIDGE GIVES ARMISTICE TALK 1 Continued from Page Pago One gratitude on that day those these who served It with such and ond nd renew Its resolve to continue to meet Its Ita obligations to those thos 1 nio vt hO suffered Injury from their But for their action so 80 y pa Iy performed armistice day would have had quite another meaning For tor us and for tor the tho world It will not tall tail either elthor to pay p y the river rever reverence once ence due to the tha memory of who did not eee see the tha end cud but died that the end might come MEANS MEAl END cD l iD 01 OF 01 WAR It Is well also to recall jet what this day meant It meant the end of ot a war It ought to mean the permanent return of ot n a pe peace e which can only be l good will 1 III and only tn- tn oy en-oy oyed d In security Yo when shen hen It rests lesta on It If there Is Ie to oe cc on earth It will be because n there thore Is La justice on n earth q |