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U., BALTIMORE, NO. 81-1915 THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE With a breadth of view which neither jingoes nor partisans will un- derstand nor appreciate, President Wilson has performed the service ask- presenting to ica ready for any emergency, to pro- to unite with other liberty-Joving peo ples in upholding the humanity, freedom and civilization. national preparedness, the President did not restrict himself merely to mat ters of battleships and guns, sailors and soldiers, he included within his view all the manifold sources of strength and weakness which vitally affect the country's ability to with stand shock and to organize its force for energetic action. He matters of foreign pelicy: American relations: our of Pan- ize our industries and to make them ready for extraordinary strain ; purpose to build up the material social power of all classes of the com munity, including the farmer our need of studying and plan {he transportation problem, not in but also in peace, the carrying agencies shall be preg to meet every tes te develop the resources of under conditions ngthen the whele people, War, ared our determination the coun that will and not iploitation by a few nw utterly the war » liking of would sub pmiliation and to de principles 5 mot to the who cannot lollars the It partisans, nd anything » therefore 7 on liking understy cents, and wh : the out and omp.ain be President included in his matt t, and out of which ent ers of whi they were no partisan mit the + ’ a iL LE Yast ma and in- who want hinking, sober an citizens, secured ght the with hoi right, if who know clamor and the politicians, when the balance and judgments orted, President Wilson stand: for and a an cries Aare dist like a measurable calamity calm and COUTAROOUS, rec tunes consequences Woodrow embodies at this time America’s hopes and ambitions, and in his hands the country’s inter esis are sed ure shield between America and im. Steadfast in the confident, fair and & of personal for kles or political Wilson It is easy for newspaper editors, who bave no reaponeibility and cannot be held to account by foreign govern- plots and munition fires is clear. and that they should be given their pass- ports. Suppose, however, you were in charge of the foreign affairs of this country, and a single unjust or un. provable charge against a foreign rep resentative mizht throw your country into war. Would you not walt until you had a complete case, until the of. ficers of the government had collected the necessary information and evi dence? That is Wilson's way. It pre serves peace and honor at the same time. It is worth while noting the differ ence between Democratic and Repub lican policy in revenue matters. The Democrats say that the masses of the people are already taxed enough: if new burdens are necessary they should be placed upon the backs of those who can afford to bear them. Hence it proposes additional income taxes, and certain taxes on luxuries, The Republican party says that the rich are already oppressed, and that the blow should fall upon the great masses of the people. Therefore they propose to tax the things that every. one must buy--by imposing tariff du ties upon clothing, food, and the neces. sities of life. Which is more just? Evidently Built to Last. What is belleved to be the oldest in- habited residence in the world is a mansion in Germany that was b=ilt In Fi OUR MERCHANT MARINE There has been noticeable recently & revival of Republican interest in the | subject of restoring American ships { to the seas, where, before a long per lod of Republican control, they reigned supreme in the world's com- merce, Republican interest in the subject is Hmited, however, to an evident ef- fort on the part of Hepublican polf i ticlans to deprive the Wilson Admin istration of any credit for rebuilding {and stimulating American shipping, We doubt not that the next Repub- lican platform will denounce the Wilk gon Administration for not construct ing in three years a merchant marine which it took the Republican party forty years to destrov. But will some one Kindly inform us why it was that during forty years of aimost uninterrupted control of gov- It was not be- was not clear to ivan flag to the seas? cause the need of it everybody. Here Is the record of the Republican party on this subject: From Republican platform of 1872: “It ix the duty of the General Gov- frnmeutl to adopt! such tend to encourage American commerce That duty w From Republican twelve later We call upon Congress to re thie burdens under nipping has been depressed. again MEASUTes as and restore and shipbuild unfulifiil matform nay ing as years which $0 that be true that * that leaves ne v imposed those The Republican party, in it to “"protect™ and eX pense ) ¥ea unexplor ho burdens CRESTITIALS subsidize one indus. i 13 at the be i LE rest Ol « Country + Yo #4 pp § g Piatiorm of 15A8RK ty recommend hat be taken by Congress enactment of log ! bovert the rehiabilitat such ecure Erin Republican platy favor restoring of discriminating ng of our merchant Protection ging ed the of our the fore ing-trades ’ wad thia BD carry IXteen vear policy, but {+ plish result From Re publican plat for: Gr present de pe eign shipping for foreign « Ying trade is a great to the stry of this country danger to our idden withdrawal ia the even: ndence nime-tentd alr nduy al 9 Bn rer ous trade of Euro our an war would serious ple expanding foreign onal on nat de {fense and ency of this es intry, SUpply a compelling lation which will ena our place carrying fleets of sounds almost like a McAdoo epeech It was truly prophecied, but the Republican party do about From Republican platform “While every other industry prospered under the fostering aid of Republican degislation, American ship ping engaged in foreign commerce in competition with the low cost of con struction, low wages, and heavy sub. gidies of foreign governments { for many years received from former the world That among the what did it? ye of 1504 has not the gov. encouragement of any kind. We fore favor legislation which will en courage snd build up the American merchant marine, ete.” A belated con. fession, which was good for the Re publican =onl but accomplishing noth- ing. From Republican platform of 1608 “We adhare to the Republican doe. { trine of encouragement to American | shipping and urge such legislation as | will advance the merchant marine ' preatige of the country, so essential | to the national defense, the enlarge. ment of avenues of trade and the in- { dustrial prosperity of our own people.” It is all right to urge themselves to : legislate, but why did they not legis. late, They had the chance From Republican platform of 1812; “We believe that one of the coun- | try’s most urgent needs ls a merchant marine. There should be American ships and plenty of them. to make use of the great American interoceanic canal now nearing completion.” From 1872 to 1912, the Republican party paltered and fiddled with this great question, while American ships disappeared from the seas. The party’ has claimed credit for everything good that happened during all that time. Why does it not shoulder the blame, which it has itself confessed, for the decline of the merchant ma rine? It remained for Woodrow Wil son and a Democratic Administration to tackle the job in earnest and do something, rather than talk about it Daily Thought. Envy is destroyed by true friendship and coquetry by true love.-—La Roche foucaunld. ; Bellef is opinion that has stood the teat of trath, there gguy THE MARKET {NEW YORK Wheat Spot, firmer; No. 1 Durum, $1.16% f.0.b. New York; 1 Northern Manitoba, 1 17% c. 1. £. Buf- falo. Corn prompt. 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