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A MONROE DOCTRINE WH President Outlines Peace Terms That Will Satisfy United "States. | SECOND STEP TO END WAR | | to Peace Proposals. | WANTS A LASTING PEACE Principles Must Be Rec- ognized In the Proposed League To Enforce Peace—Speech Makes a Strong Impression Sen ators—Proposes All Tangling Alliances American Upon the Nations Avoid Washington.-—Whether the Btates shall enter a World League and, as n t abandon {ts tradit tion and no entangling ai laid squarely before Congres country by President Wil: sonal address to Sen For United Peace nany contend, thers by fonal ine the +} Arar sir i » » the first time In more hundred years a President of ! ed States appeared in the: ber fo discuss the nat lations manne ton, Adams and Madison The was as “Gentlemen of “On the eighteenth I addressed an identl gove f tHe ments of reques after the text of the Preside follows the Senats ne ng them 10 than had grou which they ly p of belligerent wou make peace humanity and tral whi in Powers united in merely their antagonist cuss terms of peaca Entente f all 1 nations many se most vital interes constant jeopardy a reply wi re uly rely tha ey were in eonferer “The hat powers and client Arrangements re; definiteness to imply guarantees thoy {indispensable conditions of a salisiad tory settl nearer Once We are that much nearer aion of the | wiriad wration which deer t We are that a definite dise emen {seussion which shall thereafter Must Be Definite Concert In in every United States a Party fos AY % $1 that y v inconceivable thi he people United States should play no . To be have vice will which they prepare themselves by the principles and purposes of their policy und the approved practices of their government ever since the days when they set up a new nation the high and honorable hope that it might in all that it and did show man- kind the way to Hberly They cannot {n honor withhold the service to whieh they are now about to be challenged hey do not wish to withhold it. But they owe it to themselves and to the other nations of the world to state the eonditions under which they will feel free to render it. “phat service is nothing less than " 0 was other nations to and Justice Buch a settlement cannot now be jong postponed. 1 is right that be- guarantee peace trankly formulate the conditions ‘upon which it would feel justified In asking solemn adherence to a league for peace { am here to attempt to state those eohditions. “The present war must first be | ended; but we owe it to candor and to a just regard for the opinion o© mankind to say that, so far as our participation in guarantees of future peace is concerned, it makes a great deal of difference in what way, and upon what terms, {ft 1s ended. The treaties and agreements which bring which will create a peace that is worth guaranteeing and preserving, a peace that will win the approval of mankind, not merely a peace that will gerve the several Interests and fmme | diate aims of the nations engaged. A Guarantor Of Peace, We shall have no volee In mining what those terms ghall be, but wo shall, I feel sure, have a volee in determining whether they shall be made lasting or not by the guarantees of & umversal covenant; and our judg- det pr ment upon what 1s fundamental and | osnential as a condition precedent | permanency should be spoken now, not ita | afterward, when It may be Lo late 10 that does not include the peoples of the mew world can suffice keep {the future safe against war] there is only one sort | the peoples of America could join in | guaranteeing. The of that | peace must ho slement engage the confidence and satisfy the prin ciples of the American government consistent with 1 r cal faith and the practical con which the of America have once for all embraced and undertaken to defend, "1 not to government obstacle in the way 10 eiements that politi viction peoples do mean ay that an) would throw of any term War might them be. I agree upon, geek lo when made, whatever they might take it for granted that mere terms of peace between the bel will not satisfy even the bel ligerents themselves. Mere agresments may not It will absolutely a force croated of the or upset only lHgerents make peace secure be necessary that as a permanency of the settlement 80 much of a nation alliance lLitherto formed or projected, that be guarantor greater than the force ny now engaged, or any no nation, no probable combination of nations coult withstand it If to be made is to a peace major face or the peace endure, by of mankir presently must be nade secure ized force No Mere Makeshift. f the immediate determine wi 1 suck The que A Peace Without Victory rst of all, th ad aL without victory ! I beg t i, an Do olhar 0s or byt hyd benef rs. fie You " right leeil between nati DOCORSAry iy —. {or a lasting poace AS vexed qu racial settlement of ’ or of ost a ssl 1 te and nail _- legis Equality Of Rights. UOT nun which is to last righta; the must neither peace must be founded if it must be an equality of exchanged tween big those that are weak the common strength, not upon the in- | dividual strength, of the nations upon | whose concert peace will depend. | Equality of territory, or of resources, | there of course cannot be; nor any other {| sort of equality not gained in the ordi nary peaceful and legitimate deviop {than an equality of rights Mankind | for equipoises of power. | “And there is a deeper thing in- among organized nations. | can last, or ought to last; which doea | ple that governments derive all their | just powers from the consent of the | governed, and that no right anywhere | exists to hand peoples about from sov- | ereignty to sovereignty as If they were | property. 1 take it for granted, for in stance, if 1 may venture upon a sin- i gle example, that statesmen every: | where are agreed that these should be | a united, independent and autonomous dustrial and social development | should be guaranteed to all peoples | who have lived bitherto under the pow- ler of governments devoted to a faith {and purpose hostile to their own Consant Of the Governed, “1 speak of this, not because of any desire to exalt an abstract politieal ! principle, which has always been held | vary dear by those who have sought to bulld up liberty In America, but for the samme reason that 1 have | spoken of the other conditions of | peace which seem to me clearly in because 1 wish frankly realities. Any peace which recognize and accept this | principle will inevitably be upset. Ii | will not rest upon the affections or | the eonvictions of mankind. The fer | ment of spirit of whole population: will fight subtly and constantly against it, and the world will ympathize. The world can be at peac only if its life is stable, and there can be no stability where the will Is in | re bellion, where there 18 not tranquil dispensable to uncover | does not all ail | freedom and of right. “So far as practicable, every great people now struggling to ward a full development of its re sources and of its powers should be assured a direct outlet to the great | highways of the Where cannot be done by of ter ritory, it can doubt by the neutralization of direct way under the ge neral guarantee which will ftuelfl With right na tion ac gea cession done rights the no be assure the comity need be peace of no free arrangement from shut away cess to conunerce, Sea Must Be Free. paths the sea { alike In and in fact be free. freedom of the is the sine non of peace, equality and coopera tion No do somewhat radiza reconsideration of of the of thought the of nust And law seas 1b! a many role international practice hitheri« to be established may be in free order to make the sea and circumstances d, but the econvineing and co Necessary indeed common in prac all for the uss tically of mankis motive for sue! changes is Theare car no tru: $ rn tl} v ¥ ¢ 3 tween the peapies of the free, Eeetne world's yearning find Perhaps 1 am (he authority among the world hold nothing individua Course 1 oO anywhere to fre« ples of speak and | speaking as an woo yet 1 as the r¢ | sponsible head of a greal government and I feel t that | what the people of the ITE * 1 nave 8KI0 United States would wish me to say. May I not add that 1 hope and believe th I am in effect speaking for liberals and friends { of humanity in nation of every program of ibe riy? “And in holding out the expectation that the people and government of the United States will join civilized nations of the world in guar | antoeing the | upon such terms as 1 have | speak with the | confidence because it is clear man who can think that there this promise no breach in confiden al every and the other performance OF peace named 1 greater boldness and 10 every is In thnt that | we have professed or striven for. “] am proposing that all i | which would draw them into competi i | intrigue and selfish rivalry and disturd | their own affairs with influences in- tanghing alliance in a concert of power. | When al unite to act in the same | sonse and with the same purpose al act in the common interest and are free to live their own lives under a common protection. | “I am proposing government by the | consent of the governed; that freedom | of the seas which in Internatiorm] con ference after conference representa tives of the United States have urged with the eloquence of those who are the | sonvineed disciples of Hberty; and that | moderation of armaments which makes of armies and navies a power for order | merely, not an instrument of aggres sion or of selfish violence “These afe American principles, | American policies. We could stand | for no others. And they are also the | principles and policies of forward { looking men and women everywhere, | of every modern nation, of every en {lightened community, They are the | principles of mankind and must pre vail” 4 | i { { NAVAL BATTLE | IN NORTH SEA British FlotillaScattersEnemy’s Destroyers. BIG NEW OFFENSIVE PENDING The French Replaced By British Troops On the Somme Front and Both Belligerent Forces Are Jockeying bheot sumably In replaced by order divigions preparation strength ich is expected by every xt favorable opportunity gained from the front is f unpre edented of one at The In fo ans glides a visit both gion part of thal expect an ive before long and artillery and patrol to which the fighting now j= Hmited is more or less a kind of jockeying for the start, enable one opponent to gain the advantage by being the first to assume the offensive In the east, the cold holding up operations considerably, but is not preventing Russians in the eastern Carpathians from mak ing desperate efforts gave them selves from being forced backward to such an extent that their positions on the upper Sereth river will be flanked and taken fens that the pres ent activity io weather is the to WOULD HONOR COLONEL CODY Name Of Highway May Be Changed To Buffalo Bill Trail Lincoln, Neb.—-A movement is under Wi coatige the name of the auto mobile road known as the “Old” High way, running from Omaha to Denver, to the “Buffalo Bill Trail” President Roper of the Omaha, Lincoln and Den ver Highway Society announced that he will eall a meeting of the society to take action on the matter. 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