THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. YOU CA PA. N'T PLAY V/ITH get froo before to move ng they never moved Our recent pursu Mexican tes "wy What Democrats Have Done. | The tarifl revised, the principle pelling trade, but upon principle couraging It, int mn M wx le neiple WILSON NOTIFIED OF NOMINATION Recelves Senator James and Committee at Shadow Lawn. ACCEPTS WITH GRATITUDE | ‘ELDERLY WOMEN SAFEGUARDED hus been not on thers foreign en- lke nu footing of equality with our own In respect of the terms tariff board created whose function it will be to Keep the relations of American with foreign business and industry under constant observation, for the guidance of our business men of are towards the markets of the world. The laws trusts clarified by definition, with a territory only because un of 1 the upon were no military forces in Mexico that Of ould protect out from hostile from border attack and and something our own people vio Tell Others How They Were Carried Safely Through Change of Life. Durand, Wis.—““1 am the mother of fourteen children and I owe my lifg to Lydia E. | fnikhay 3 Vegetable Cod. | A . 4a." | pound. When [vas effectunlt ched so long there | A. 1s 9 { fil Th 45 and had the have committed th of the as of competition, | no single hostility ict with or interfer nnd a has beon once even sovereign authority Many property, nguninst the persons, of Americans have the Wrongs Serious wrongs Hains many irreparable and ithin the . been committed w Me revol Our congress territory of American energies now directed ico herself during tl confused ition, wrongs which could not be ' a 1 } REainst have been 415 Change of President Sets Forth “Failures” of Re. view Wis no ‘ uted in Mexico POW publicans and Achievements of Democrats—Defends His For- eign and Mexican Policies. Long Branch, N. J., Sept. 2.—Presi- dent W nt Lawn, House formal notification of his renon by the Democratic party from the fication headed by Ollie James, In response Mr. W part follows: wo James, received today Shadow White ilson the summer committee Ne fison spoke as Committ publican “Failures” Cite to Mi of a n awn framing which n tie Strin and the con but had faint-heartedly failes 3 J attempt, beenu bri not the one thin to do make the gen tual, namely, break up small groups of bankers, It had been oblivious, or indifferent. to fact that rs, upon whom the coun try for its the last is for Its prosperity, were wit t i in the matter commerei without the protec tion of in their market transaq without systematic know he markets themselves: that of the men who reat arn professing ie Beil £ OeCessnrs and eff control of ine the is the the far: pends food and in analys ho of standards and ledge of ¢ Ions, the laborers country, the n dustries and the in fathes nan to promote farried their labor as a mere commodity to market, were sub Ject to restraint by novel and drastic process in the courts, were without as surance of cotnpensation for industrial accidents, federal assistance In accommodating labor disputes, and without national aid or advice in find. ing the places and the in which their labor needed, The country had no national system of road construction and development, Little intelligent attention was paid to the army, and not enough to the navy. The other republics of America distrusted us, because they found that we thought first of the profits of American investors and only as an af. terthought of fmpartial justice and helpful friendship. Its policy was pro- vincial In all things; its purposes were out of harmony with the temper und purpose of the people and the timely development of the nation's Interests. So things stood when the Democrat le party enme into power. How do they stand now? Alike In the domes- tic field and In the wide fleld of the commerce of the world, American busi. uess and life and industry have been ® without industries Was most to making it plain that they were not directed nag ness but only alnst 1 r islpne ind the of there and a created ag pre- tense competition none ; trade has pitidanee fon een ith and n onmoddation which have re Heved nfounded mental We Aaluse it w neutral fixed and 0 f the United 8S have been 8% the poli y © ilonf from the politics of | had part tion or of policy in the Influences tate to $ nnd FOTW hecatuse we Ho tither of a« 2 hich brought on the present war. bnt also because [t was manifestly our duty prevent, if It were possible nite extension of the fires of desolation kindled by that flict to the inde hate ible bs “eRonur tor «on and seek to serve king erving our strength and ow for the anxious and extoration dnd healing man re Oo. difficult days of which most its house anew The ri; of our citizens of course became Involved: that was In Where they did this was our guiding principle: that property rights can be vindieated by claims for dam ages when the war (8 over, and no mod ern nation can decline arbiirate claims; but the fundamental rights of humanity cannot be. The loss of life ix irreparable, Neither can di rect violations of a nation's sovereign ty awalt vindication in suits for dam ages, ia own evitable, to such As to Mexico. While Europe was at war our own continent, one of our own neighbors, was shaken by revolution. In that matter, too, principle wad plain and it was imperative that we should live up to It If we were to deserve the trust of ahy real partisan of the sight as free men see it. We have professed to be. lieve, and we do belleve, thut the peo ple of small and weak states have the right to expect to be dealt with exact ly as the people of big and powerful states would be. We have acted upon that principle (n dealing with the peo. ple of Mexico, which was in a position to checl We « not net di { IIOre iro i ei Kg this vital and Wieney of lnhbor 1 1 § +8 Inansiri in the fil ofcupat everywhere nnd iahorer fi Firat bans paying a wage, making condit! round labor We tte nN with a view thelr better the life i their des co-ardinat to and The can those adaptation as to trade and defense of the uation the country if nd com life and industry of be free arteries are open and unhampered only efficient plete Thus shall we stand ready meet the future sus circumstance and inter. national policy effect thelr unfolding, whether the changes come slowly or fast and without preface, to come Not for Her. “1 have here,” sald the gentlemanly agent, “a washing machine swhich is so simple that a child can operate it With it yon ean do your own wash ing und thus save the money which you now pay a laundress. 1 am sell ing this machine at the extremely low price of “Never mind the price,” interrupted the conppnter's wife. “I wouldn't take the machine as a gift. It's so lone. some out here that I don't see a soul from one week's end to another ex: cept the woman who comes every Mon. day to do my washing, nnd now yon want to deprive me of her society, Go away before | set the dog on you!” -» CAN'T UNITE PA iv Hughes Not Able to Bring To- gether Opposing Elements. That the Majority of Progressives Will Ticket Vote the Republican Is Merely a Dream of the Leaders the of Organization oseveit and indepen believed Voracious and Vindictive. Presi Wilson Lut none the has numerous cone voracious ent mies, sO ns element in Mexico denied This is 58 com un hans been of predatory wealth Jingoism with Wall reactionaries and the kaiser's hyphen ought to rin the cockles of Old Guard heart, If Mr. Hughes had not in his of summoned to and in connection ®irest "an tele his gram = accepinnce that such an alliance with hits was possible, ~- New York World we could not believe Opportunity to Begin at Home I would like to investigate this gov ernment for about six months — Mr Hughes Why not begin, first, by investignting the Republican party, its leaders, its secret purposes, ita business and # nancial nllinnces? That would keep Mr. Hughes busy until election day at least, More Republican Claptrap. Augustus PP. Gardner holds Secre tury Dunlels solely responsible for the fallure of congress to increase the navy personuel in 1014. On that theory, Necretnry Daniels must be entitied to the entire credit for the adoption of the new navy program. We used to think that congress had something to suy about army and navy appropria. tions, but after reading much Repub Hean eriticism of the administration we have become convinced that the Constitution is wrong and that the secretaries make the appropriations, Pome ROC wt SER) ¢ HERALD ro I AANA AINA NANA NN PNP NSA Mr Talks About "Tem Will Mave the Voters pperity” Sound to HUGHES NOT REAL LEADER Reng publican Presidential Candidate Has Himself to Be Merely a After Office Shown Seeker ’ t § Of y are 100 per « and po nd we used to regard such a man. To only 100 cent office and that be is ready to suber everything else to thst brings political thought Mr hat he is per ambi tion keen personal loss, We feel that something very Ife of the United States We feel record and his traditions in to become a Hughes who is merely 100 per cent a candidate. New York World, Arguments Not Convincing. The pith of the Republican cam what Mr hie had been president during the storm years which the Wilson administration hing faced, “If we had been there we would have managed differently,” say the Republicans; but interestingly enough they fall to specify. They have all the ‘valor and ss«armnce of the slacker who, sulking in the rear. be rates the man who is in service at the front. Atlanta Journal, Favors Preparedness. Every new question that arises byt adds to the weight of the argument ip fuvor of a navy fully adequate for the defense of the large and growing in terests of this country. . The the i» ripe. We have the money In abundanes to pny. Public sentiment has heen sounded, and approves. The pacifist who cnn see nothing in a policy of pre puredness but a conspirney for advane ing militarism and navalism, and coin ing money out of the manufacture of war munitions, gives bls cuse away. 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