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Show president CEFEirrir ADMIrilSTRAra P0gfs Delivers Forcible Address at ph-, Phia on Independence Day Philadelphia. Standing in . Independence hall, his hands Cl upon the table upon which the ation of Independence was r' President Wilson in an add-8'8"'1, "Patriotism" on July 4th vi'esS CJ defended the policies of his tration and excoriated the -rmSr his Mexican policy and thoB ! cf the anti-trust programme the ama canal free tolls repeal hill the currency law. aci In each of these measures the ident declared he had no other m!" than a thoughtful regard for (hp?' interests of the nation. Some of? critics, he declared, had patriot-'smaller patriot-'smaller than the needs for the Wh? d ation." 0,8 The speech was received with thusiastic applause by an audi n-hich packed the square in fron. the historic building. Among nj n attendance were several mmZ of congress, governors of tie thlrij nngmal states or their represent, lives, and delegates from neI vvery patriotic society in the |