Show I 1 PUPIL UNDER WILSON TALKS Real Man Described By Carver At Crowded Services Memorial service 1 forming the trIbute of the th citizens citizen of ot Ogden to the th memory of ot President ox-President x Woodrow Wilson were wr conducted PresbyterIan Sunday morning In the th First Free Pres- auditorium church The church audi audi- war wan decorated with the draped d flairs flags of or the country he h and under whose who leadership loader leader ship millions million of the youth of America marched with sith Ith Woodrow Wilson as a their Commander command r In Inc c chief The Tho people p of Ogden manifested theIr deep fooling s of o sorrow orrow at theIr country'S country loss los by attending In numbers number that taxed the capaci capacI- capaci- capaci ty capacity of the church Extra chairs represented all creeds and nation nation and was wa cosmopolitan In nature but united In lu of spirit re- re respect to the th departed chieftain Patriotic music ae via gIVen In III addItion to the tho national hymns hymn of the land of the th favorite songs one of or tho the president ex-president were used ed In the th sen lee S AL EXPANDING In speaking of or the th life lit work and influence of President Wilson Wll on the th Rev Rov J S E B Carver Carter Can er mentioned the th characteristics characteristic that had marked the eight vears lears s of his lead lead- leadership leador The Tho fact that he h was as as a Virginian was noted and this was held to have hae formed a real nce ence In his political thoughts and national tendencies As A a teacher Mr 11 1 Wilson often referred to the principles of the VIrginians vho ho ho had been ben the American leaders In the th live period p of or the republic Wo We dId not think sO co much of this litho In those days day when wh n he h was wa only a protestor professor but when he h became leader leolder of the th nation the th meaning of his recurrIng oft to the th lives liveR and thoughts of Monroe Madison 1 Jefferson on and Washington hid a adeep adeep deep meanIng It If you remember yOU will recall that these earl arl Virginians n were great expansIon expansIon- expansIonIsts Jefferson made mad real al tho Louisiana purchase Madison Madtson was leader In pushing pu the territory or of orthe othe the colonies to the tho Mississippi and Monroe 1 struggled long lone years year to so- so cecur cure curo the th Florida land and gulf KU shore hore hor for the th United State States The VIrgInIan sag nas ever ahead ahad of his hiday da day In his thought of the th ie he realm of or th the country and when the th day came camo Wilson was ready rady with an Idea of an nn lye Ive Influence ot or America that would reach leach far tar beyond the tha wild wild- wilde oct elit t dreams dream of or former leaders leader COMPLETE TE FAILURE The Th youth of today should hould not no forget torget that Wilson was wa once a i complete completo failure for he h did not forgot It lIe II referred ref sometimes sometime to his experience as a lawyer r and his mis Inability to fit In the tho ork n ork t that wa a tas essential to the th securing of a 0 a law practice Most bloat youths tall fail sometimes and It Is I one on or of ortho othe the tho real lessons that Wilson leaves to young America that a failure Is neither caus cause rause for despair nor reason rca rea son for tor giving up lIe ito H commenced anew and ond completely learned a anew anew new calling and in that calling of instructor embodied au all the th knowl- knowl knowledge edge dge acquired I In n tho the study of hw As I remember the years bars ears that thaI I attended his lectures It seems seema oem to tome tome me that th two outstanding out Im- Im of the man an as a man manero ere ero of hl his hL ability and arid willingness to toll toil long lont and faithfully at an any airy task h ho undertook and iris his hi mani- mani ret lest interest In the trustfulness ss to common men HI His cIa class room 1 lectures ere acre ver ever tho the very best beho ire he could gl gie Bl Bland and they were the fruit of or long lone and I read read- readIng reading Ing and stud Ho lie only brought to his hl students his best bet and It Ita a Ins no wonder that his class cla c were wre limited only b by the tho seating r capacity of the largest ar re t room In Inthe inthe lith the university Visitors often otten came cam and stood tood throughout the tho entire hour to listen lIten to the th clear force force- forceful forceful forc ful and thoughtful lectures and no o 0 oi el i the th stretch of or years comes the Impression to me that thano no man marl e eier eter er more completely In- In Interested In Interested and charmed m me than Wilson Ibon In the tho simple routine lee lee- lectures tures of or his hi classes All that meant long lonK hours hour of work for him Dt DI EP P I IV METs SIE E EHe He H as ta Interested in evel- evel every thine tIring thing that the tho students were In- In interested In and was as as the most sought ht man on the campus to tc speak peak to the assemblies He luin- luin with Ith them thorn and gao tavo them the th Impression that has become becom ono one of his hl mot most characteristic themes theme of hi his addresses If not of his deeds namely hIs hie h filth In common corn com mon men Ito 10 w 11 1111 S ig to 10 eV i ev-i 1 t l the th rank rante i t 1 id rd 1 ii fit ti ff r f rhe Ihl lh people and like llIe l t r rn r J i J 5 l J Inn in ir r rt t believed In them His ail lr se se of power handle ho handl this snipe alre pair theme from many angl ancl s and In it coming ears ho he will be know s as II a great commoner like Clay and Jefferson He Ho He was ever vr ft a nun man of or real 1101 realand rea and firm faith Ip III the everlasting verla critics I of the tire Christian faith ralth Not for tor one on moment did he ho leave leavo a ton tog of ot doubt In either olther the th leader leader- leadership leadership leadership ship of or God or In HI His reality as aswell aswell well as a that of the th teaching of Ills son con He H was wa an elder In the th Presbyterian church until his corn com leg Inn to Washington and nd after that retained hIs hi active connection with the church and when able abl at- at attended attended tended sen n Ice with aith Ith promptness Like Lincoln oln nho ho at Springfield and In Washington retained R II pew In the Presbyterian church and attended with aith his hili family as often otten as ho he could Wilson ever rr er threw his Influence on the tho side ld of the realities the th chur church h stood for tor VIrES VIrE'S I cT m The The first Mr Irs 1 Wilson was w a wonderful Woman oman Her lIer home hom w win wis open to the tho boys bos bo and In her they had a II friend She al w as interested not In show chow how and the th trappIngs or of power but In the roo goor good good- she h could do In the th position petition her rank rl gave her It was WI from her hr death bed that the th liw lw purging the tho slum lum tenements of Washington Wa was w sent ent to and end passed poised by congress as a testimonial to her hr Interest and worth The Th girls girl who worked In Inthe inthe the many public offices oft Ices found In iii her their first strong tronc defender Woodrow Wilson was waa wa the th man that he h w aa vry ery ery largely because of ot the th character char ct r and nd worth oa S we w as the th 8 and encourage ment ment of or hi his first wife |