Show FACE THE FACTS weeks talks about our navy and N national defense insists insist on an military commercial financial R and ad p Prepared ne lot let us U be ready for peace well lit we war as by JAMES IAMES 13 M MORROW in a t the he phila philadelphia recard j no NONE le wingate inglot ot the he the tha We weekles Week elfes senator ses save bud and john tile id b a candidate to dem tor jaw PMj president t tolling bijj as hi they ey nil all bild did among the granite ho humpa 0 ot new rampo was ew ever noted fo for bin a c 1 ot of cents or 1 p property they WOM were farmers M mostly begin been sli 19 with leonard l eonard weeks weak who hl deml an 9 grating 9 from england 1 in 1656 become became ye head hand and beurce ot the family agriculture griat sternly I 1 pro practiced among a ingrid the embedded a rocks it and irremovable taught the them nt to be resources resource ful fill a and nd t to 0 keep at 1 least not one a eye ope open i to opportunity P r t ty so william D the father of the sen I 1 1 stor far was a probate Pro lonto judge and once a essayed to be I a manufacturer with the stare cooperation cape ratton ot of reigh bora bore liki lik likewise I e alert and ad adventurous adventure ventur be 11 tarred started B factory at lancaster tor for mad making lug starch fr from camit potatoes I 1 R will ill me neer ar forget the look on my i I 1 father s too face I 1 captain weak told me when then on a sunday morning ill as 11 we were to I 1 leaving m g church we nemen neman saw and b boys M running muff do doan the 0 treat street bud and j id heard or oam carving the starch in lac t tory I 1 Is ho burning 1 vo ar I 1 captain john wingate weeks week there was no insurance the pol pat ley icy had u d lapsed aud and the fire fir adem PA away all ot of my father a 8 means and put a burdensome mortgage on his tarm farm two ard a halt half miles 1 in the country if there had ban been a ravy navy ot of si a respectable spec table size biro in ill 1881 1 john wingate weeks no would all go now IS be a captain I 1 in stead ot of a senator no KOP would he be ever be haie bar become a hanker books and ad thus b ame abet it at ho naught it the ibe traditions tradition of at the weeks mark timily family for belt respecting ct pable able and wholesome h lou P poverty ry and yet a psychological 9 I 1 analysis of inherited tra traits to might show how that the senator for cornea came naturally b bv his late talents to for pil public lulf affairs affair and it flo finance any in inquiry pury into hla his pan personality illy GO must t in in elude the Win wingates gates the chief of who whom john an E englishman gli emigrated to new hampshire 1 in 1660 the V asks keassa and it the wingate in t ter married during the second amerl ameri can gans ganott tt th the weak to con a him as a former farmers with ib an str excursion arion into data potato a starch as has been re corded but the wingates WIn gates to lo become soldiers soldier pre preachers chor and ad statesmen pulp paine wingate tor far example the lic great ol or grandson binom of john won waa member of if tb the e continental con congre aa and ad later intel a frn now Hamn shire A BIG men man physically john biste miste weeks of 0 Maes achu sint to in his hia PM name therefore goes back bat to the he middle ot of the anve seventeenth ton th ion cen for tura perhaps his gifts gift or are equally q aa an ancient alint wherever the they y originated h he b liaa made it go good it ase 1 I ot f them h ho he la is I 1 less y per par well t todo d but bt has boo often rep represented led am b than ban la naps republicans i la I 1 in b to t ja hae no up that be I 1 Is t their he r can t tilled ad ill the I 1 country president td cut J it b he la is aoel 0 didace d t tor atan bated t ff at ch chicago icso ic so in I 1 J june us an main fiill JV have beani been that b he be I 1 Is 1 leafton arm hia 1 candidacy ad it t then man n in business n will wi be ath something I 1 entirely new la in ca florist politics weeks captain his in measurements in h wan man A reasonable bil greas large la is a would cold be ba pounds weight right at his I 1 la it alva feet fast an and d his stature 1 1 hope eleven jofs inches ao 10 ib hia eyes Y are re gray and a franly it and hearty been y will while hta his manner 1 la ach could slowly be academy I 1 delay a of at th the naval dumbbell above his anta raise a pound then than kneel head rod with his right he head hand could slowly r jalaa I 1 in ing with one lug leg dumbbell with I 1 ath bs big left an 87 pound that he could old lower ban hand more or th than bis in shoulder and ad law I 1 Y to hia in hands put both dumb simultaneously and tile life hed head t the h second a good time above bes bell bells youth 1 he I 1 wo was becom muscular color A J t to athe the pru pro rian mend df d by bl his th that mcall called ad at the imandt committee antt dennial Im ot of lancaster on a hunt hoot ady academy 1 in tha rho their man district at school for prohor 0 of f then 1 cl I 0 o group school was carried th the the large hova the bov ra road 4 slammed blas alna into to teacher in th the dirt enaw and garnad mad ill him in botn never ever to rate return lick era 90 good ad th the find and licit jack em am uck T talal 1 well W of it prudential f 1 it you mr do beat bac Y you up captain work weeks th the III third it it day red od faced boy bay took big told ron I 1 bhang it be ann band and ad his pa pen to a that I 1 la he sian as gan to ftp writs a 8 let latter to in writing A let so natii engaged ply a b no ot of fa fact c t he P we was matter tor far as an a and ad expert the school a ir I 1 ing ine oft off before 4 teacher ansa minting with the DO go DOT T it to put big afa pen and an pop way he be smiled owned around the room MOM at he be pupils pupil who h had bad topped stopped work BB and then resumed hla his writing I 1 took him b by y the collar drouss dragged ad ak ori him bilm 0 out t of his is a seat e at and ad 91 gave him ba a a thorough whipping whipping HO he turned turns a out ou t to be the BOD or ot at the ch chairman of the prudential committee T the it old man a sever never spoke evoke to me sorel not even when I 1 met him in the road b be e r riding t it tn in a bugge and I 1 walking walkin gt to or ar from my work went to sea tor for two year 0 on hla graduation it at the annapolis novel naval academy young job john win rate bate weeks went to sea for a cruise of two years year seventy men wera w r lii his at class but the there we was room f for only 10 of them hem in the davv the nay ay aselt too consisted ot of but live five of bleam as ves van selo sela classed as aa first rates an and 1 I chy they were obsolete and unfit lor active I 1 jav george barnett hia room in mate frosto ewt t lot into the manae corob P and it 1 ia 1 now a major general and the its corn cons mandant ot at that branch ot of the naval gui service in florida is where bere he had bad been en an based aged no aa a surveyor on a railroad the let late midshipman weeks meeks learned that rn an old firm in boston was going out of business one ona of the partners had died di ad and another had bad become be blind H henry J B hornblower blower a eon of one a of the partners partner bud and the youthful ji mr weeks bought the tha business the lati at ter or borrowing m w us the money with which to begin b his in career reer no as a banker and it b tm broker ato hornblower H bim bt acted ad tor far the firm dria on the floor 0 th tha boston stock ex c change h g 0 ezit acks u kept the tha books an and 1 waited ite d on t tha u customers as they ho Y ap 9 feared ad in a P few the two men man had offices office all 11 over r no new england and ad in cities no as tar far way away aa a chicago chiang II 11 I 1 got at my first valuable fo bolm business lm ties idea f from ruin a famous new dressmaker captain W beha said d to the writer of fill this art j air A friend r ad sh ho a came am to spend afraid the night at our or house was talking to mr mra weeks ask while I 1 won was r reading dag a newspaper I 1 heard her say bay that she he had bought bough a dress in boston and that soon after on all returning to the store the pro distor noticing im her at the counter asked ked if ehe he had purchased the dress she was on w s earing at his estaba establishment on oil learning that she BIG had lie be sud iid its it is not right please give your ca name and it ad abdrea d to the clerk and ad we w shall bell correct the matter at once A a story t e y of 0 f G great e a V value au t but t the h e T v 0 oman m a nr replied e d t the h dress dres 1 la a satis satisfactory factor y to in me whatever acler is in w wrong r ong is 18 on BO mall that it 1 is not at worth mentioning small to you badam the man answered but very large jorge to us and do you know the woman tol told alin mi a weeks the it dress we was put not only taken back but it was waa kept and it I 1 was rules git en a now new one I 1 repeated rope it ad the th a story to my partner n next ext day C captain of a in week said ad and ad from that time me onward we tried to please our customers custom erg before we wa thought though t of curol ourol ou ourselves rol a and d th the probable abla profits we could maka me k in n our tran three years ago following at once onca his election to the upper house ot of can Con greBB re captain weeks week sold cold out at to his port partners mors and ad disposed of every I 1 that might be thought II even in directly to fall influence an hta his jud judgment maur aa a lawmaker it it said aid in new eris eng job land d that he has haa also always Y b been I 1 vry y careful about his hi a reputation as a bu bus I 1 nee nea man an anecdote told ot at him 1 in state treat the wall A 11 street its it ot of if im boston ahola bow his hia sensitiveness to public opinion on one occasion proved highly prof profitable flable to fit hie partner and ad maisel himself A run on a bank Is in which copied captain weeks weak va w aa a director though he owned but of the else stock threat sued ened a so he feared to injure hla his stand lug ing in J the tha community ha 14 spent part k day and a fight at the wilt bank pledged t two third thirds of all 11 the property he be and ad his partner owned tor far the payment ot of ica bank a debt behta and put through a to ra habilitating plan code auder which the shareholders were assessed 60 per cent on an their holdings the tha hank bank wan waa B saved bd d but a some of tl tle fright ened eed shareholders hrc holder sold out their 1 in teresta were wera promptly bought b by y captain week the bank be ri it prospered and ad later late wa w a combined atu other large lot be banks jr boston financiers say eay that mr hornblower Hornblow pr and mr ultimately made a on the stock which they hey t purchased ur chosed when the bank earold to ia bo be on the verge of ruin th when an I 1 asked ached captain W meeks beka about the matter he be said bald I 1 was waa a young man I 1 aad it afford to be a it dl rector realor in a bank that had 11 closed ca it Us doors in the faces of it ha depositors depositor many ot at who whom war were poor and ad moat at of if whom how were small merchants merchant and wage oge earners H how mit I 1 asked him hani inasmuch I 1 as he in was wan a bailor a a himself lim 1 mIny I f once a aton and 1 ie now on an to terms rein of 1 1 intimacy ill of ganv as high h officers would vou ica des describe cribeI the he davv 1 ol 01 the united etna stales I 1 at the outbreak ot at the war in E eu ampe tope he answered ana wfred our cur navy in my opinion was the second best in eals a tance authorities for abr who 1 I 1 have 1 great respect did not at agree with ice th they ra ranked ked our navy third or fourth floma giving france second it af pf place and borna am believing ge germany was stronger r at sea the than ourselves m 1 1 I belll t 11 think that is in ships hip alona 1 we the n equal q ot fram or germany and d touch much tb tha os superior upu r lor of japan p our or officers or are the tha ablest blast 1 in hi the world our crews are ara the most intelligent no burun nation at give it its officers the tha train training that Is in given to the naval officers of t the united states and the men la IP our n ships fillips coming from farms 1111 and 1 vil loran lagee in large part are 1 abo finest at morally and it afloat I 1 in my y d days ayo hack back in 1880 1980 let ua no say tile the sailor for 0 on bore I 1 teave who if returned it ad to his ship sober was waa lied or othe ca IV punished hy by his dates at all that has charged changed intoxicated senate areas ara see no on the streets street our mm I 1 we sub bober a and ad ipuh capable u in n an si tion at of it S any navy y is meda made the 11 personnel II no K wll it as 1 tha I ships ship must net ha be considered L leaion of the I 1 wac so I 1 b had bad thought J I 1 that I 1 s only only rest great britain excelled us as aa naval power at the outbreak of the war in eu europe tp since 1 the he war grafted larna franca and 1 germany german y have hava seen geen build buhling ing china 0 our or now flow therefore la in a un certain cartel bat 11 WB 11 have a good rai navy still fill it should be ba much larger has the war war taught the world any naval aval lesson lessant les sont VA A great many say it has haa shown thi the rains of arro aero aeroplanes p planes lane which ac are now known on aa tho tha eyes ea ol of tho the fleet they are my very nece aBary aa decouta ama leaving tha deck dealt of 1 I said th they 7 can easily locate g to the one enemy y old and are 1 there th fore of the greatest V possible this us aae la in the events into that occur before a battle the submarines too it be ban been is learned broad I 1 are of a r real e 1 and ad practical bervice all officers gere think they have income become a Dena anent m t addition to pit edition every cry ravy navy but th there is gome a it alb 1 agreement amear aa to their general at utility co can a swarm war ot of submarines for or 1 la stoma go to sea meet a fleet and ds d airov it it if th the question cannot be answered grifft antil so buch h no an attempt hu halt been ica made mad and either fal failed ad or an castled I 1 aabel tied on ona ot of the highest military an authorities 1 in the tha country it if I 1 0 00 oo sub ab mart marines a along with mines could coald soi eto guard the united states against invasion the mines to blow up the oun en ships hips off shut bhore if any hop hap pulled to get that near the submarine marine having met it the rest and destroyed them before they came within striking dimana ol at our at the was waa that each anch I a measure of protection tec tion an invasion liiv aBlon ot at the united unite states would won 1 d to say bay the least b be mado very difficult you see eee no one ran can tell as yet hat part the submarines will take 1 in the wars of the future their thai 1 gaea I are slowly betag being developed and it we 11 cannot of ka know kaw w what they are as capable posts ot 1 doing no until the french or british ait meets the test fleet ot of emptor Emp artur V M III elliam a of also it ft has hall been learned that abst tie crul barn sera are required to bring ft a navy a up to its highest efficiency ax C cruisers formerly or used ad an aa at and nd to hunt down and destroy the merchant a ships aps ot of an enemy they were swift b but of not at heavy a enough gh to take tak R pa place I 1 la the tha battle it line when aau large vessel a were engaged A sea battle first the modern cruiser however a can fight being covered red with normor armor ac it armed with large go guns 30 knots an aa hour it can run f all around a fleet of dread and pump shells shell into them fr from a long liters distance and from any sort angle our until naty must I 1 have b battle cruisers cruise an besides beside a gre great many 0 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