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Show THE WILL TO DO If any foreign country entertains enter-tains a notion that this country : is to be frightened from the: pursuit , of a course which it deems to be right and just, then that country is likely to receive a sudden and violent jolt. j Tlie head in the white house contains too majiy brains for the 'United States to submit forever to being hectored and pestered and bullied by any nation on earth. And the American people are solidly behind the president in his stand for national honor and rights upon the high seas. "We are not looking for trouble, troub-le, -we do not intend to seek it, and we will do our best to honorably hon-orably avoid it, but if it is to bo forced upon us then the aggressor aggres-sor will find that the lack of on army and proper equipment will not deter the American people for one moment. No obstacle has ever boon too great in the past for the American people to overcome, or surmount, and if it comes this will be no exception to the rule. The American ueople linve the will to do, AND TUFA' WILL DO. The foe who attacks us will see our faces, and not our backs. |