Show I I mm WilSON SEES TRIUMPH FOR HIS POLICIES POLICE k E President Ex-President X-P X res ide n t Delare Delares S Fools Cannot Resist Providence WASHINGTON Nov A 12 12 A re- re me affirmation ot of faith In the triumph of ot the tho principles for w lie he has stood was as spoken b by Wood Woodrow Wilson to a throng friend friends row row 10 and admIrers on an ArmistIce Armistic dl In pilgrimage yesterday to his Ms homo here An added word ord which jie s slid ud hi hc he could not ot retrain refrain from from saling saing declaration the former fome presidents president's an to the brief l ho bo had just concluded came camo Im- Im irn- irn ely after he be had bad silenced the LIme strains of a hymn and had liac commenced at the end of his last lasi sentence I am not one of those he do- do de declared lared that that have the leo least lea ot bout tho the triumph of the thc ples t r have stood for forc c T RL RESIST IDE CE CEI 1 have base seen fools tools resist pro l dence lence before and I 1 have seen their destruction as will III come como upon hose utter again again utter destruction d s and contempt That we e shall shah prevail pre Is la Isas as suie sUle as that God reigns A cheering throng ut of thousands packed ackett the street and all nearby vacant space when Mr Ir Wilson VII on imp imp- ared on the portico of his S IP street residence to deliver hl hH his sec ond nd 1 address In less than 24 hours anti and the third he be line has made since saving leaving the White House A little bent with hl his hib four tour sears ears f Illness he stood with Ill bated bared mead hOdd after arter waving's waving a tu to tolie tho lie outbursts of applause which n while Senator Cute Carter greeted hl him 11 1 mass of Virginia in l delivered n J-n th thado tt ado ad- J dress ross on behalf of o the Idress HE lIE nai iu r A Although faltering altering a 11 little mile one or r twice M Mr Wilson stood unas unassisted oas oas- isted d beside Senator Glass Glau hc ie delivered the tho first portion of ot his address In which he ho gave lave to o the tho thomen themen men en of whom he be was proud to remember he had been beau command command- commander er r In chief the credit ot of making the armistice pe possible Predicting a a new turn li in the thO na nation's na- na haon tion's tiona on a foreign policy Senator Glassi Glass In i his address declared we soon ion be compelled to put j ut asido Ue the overt and feeble civilities ot of an our reveal unofficial observer to Identity as a nation which means openly penly to take Its part and give solve in-solve to things that ot of all the e security and mankInd |