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Show iRooseveltUrg.es Universal Service I And Knockout Blow i . j COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 30. Uni-I Uni-I versal obligatory service, military, so-! so-! cial and industrial for both men and J women; deportation of conscientious objectors, administration of a knockout knock-out blow to the central powers while they are "groggy" and full preparedness prepared-ness after the war, were urged by former for-mer President Theodore Roosevelt in an address today opening the fourth Liberty loan drive and dedicating the memorial arch to Franklin county's soldier and sailor dead. Colonel Roosevelt said only tnose persons are fit to Jive here who are fit to die for this country and that "the man who loves America and some other country also, is like the man who loves his wife, but other women more." If America had been prepared, Mr. Roosevelt said, tho Avar would have been over ninety days after this country, coun-try, entered it. "Wo are paying the price of nnpreparedness," he added. "What we want to do is to remain prepared pre-pared so no nation will dare look crosseyed at us." |