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SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1918. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PRESIDENT WILSON’S FOURTEEN TERMS JUST EXACTLY WHAT THEY MEAN AS TOLD BY THE HON. JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS U. S. Senator From Illinois and Administration Leader in the Senate. H Finally Turned Into Scales, Irritation and Itching, (Written for the Newspaper Fnter-|that in certain intelligent quarters the The president recognizes, in the prise Association opposite view has been expressed. words of Edmund Burke, that “true Constantly Scratching and Cry- At first thought everyone must see! liberty is liberty under law,” and he ing. Cuticura Soap and 1, The first proposition is to force the repeal of the old international custom of allowing men chosen as private servants of king or rulers to contract secretly the rights, lives and property of the people of nations without authority of these people, and with no voice of the people who are consigned to war or national degra- | how impossible it would he for the president of the United States or its congress or its people to prescribe tariff! makers as between European lands among themselves or as between Asia and Europe. The meaning of this clause prevent barriers barring trade in any one or many subjects between lands, is to; dation in their defense, Wilson institutes the new cra of in- ternational displomacy—‘all cards on! the table’—the people themselves to play the game that has them for it stake. Only by their moves at public convention or hallot bex decision shall thelr fates ever be put in national or|soon to conflict. as instanced when Germany with a pvance cut off all meats from the United States on any terms, and the j United States in retaliation eut Ger- | jman barley off from our market on ny terms. ‘This was leading to the prohibition of all machinery—and international balance. "the same course was threatened | fully been wrested by force from 2. The freedom of seas--in peace | when we cut off all of Canada’s lum- rae ; and in war—is the one article which,jber; then Canada cut off all our} The ijustment — of violated in ruthless manner, by meth-!wheat. President Taft tried to re. | frontiers. means that a ods of destruction of property andj;move these trade barriers by a con- {created harriers and bounds murder of mankind, foreed America| vention or law of reciy i into the world war. | ‘To avoid repetitions ae has these, | This contention of human right is} that can lead peoples to war hased on the privilege of enjoying the, president’s aim. That is gifts of God. It was heaven that made! clause is used in connection with the and gave man the carth, the sea,' League of Peace. MM tariff. were the and all that lay therein. hought, that clause would not have | The contention for this privile wen limited to nations entering a has been on ever-existing conflict pague of peace, but to be of valne long as civilization has been strug-iwould have been applied to every gling for peace over barbarism. ‘The |Jand shipping to us it produets. discovery of America, in the fifteenth} 4. The reduction of armaments. century, provoked pain fo ent off; This means to equalize the bulwark the world from the si ig to her | defense abong the league of nations so; rulers possession of {ts that each in proportion of popul. jon | ¢ ry land arose against this. The pope: may be equal and equally oppose each of Rome entered the dispute, and as-jother, and equally remove the taxes; serted the sea as the gift of God. not)from the citizen heretofore put on} to be monopolized hy any man or and.ibim for war expenses, From that time any attempt to do} This is a step to enforce peace such has made war. Tt was for this}by removing the causes of wat. as a country entire. Americ privilege America went to war with’) | Adjustment of colonial claims based! then aroused by the cries of the op: the king of England in 1812, then with jon popular rights. ‘This means to do | Pressed races in Austria appealing tor , the emperor of France, in 1913. ‘what the United States has done in/#Utonomy and government. by Solttes The second provision of Wilsonjthe Philippines and Porto Rico: giv. | termination, and now the United would repeal any decree or any inter-/ing the people of the colonies the; States stands as sponsor for the peo- national doctrine or assumption of , privilege to say with their ballot what |Ples of distinct race and sentiment, any country to close any sea by any jthey feel should be their popular | Now forcibly incorporated into Aus: trina, having their own — government obstruction, whether in. war or peace. It establishes the open seas of the world as an open highway for man {nial people shall in jrights, and to demand the adjustment Jof all colonial questions as these colo for themselves, in| to any place man may go. or to which!any intelligent = manner — practicable, | 20¥ 6 he would send his produets for gift!decide by popular voice. In other; commerce, or arrangement either or for profit. IT IS THE FIRST jwords, colonial government as central | Should make with any other land, | NECESSITY FOR WORLD FREE-! government. by the consent of the goy-| 31. As to the Balkan states, ‘The DOM, AND THE FIRST GREAT jerned. |same philosophy as extended to over- STEP TO AVOID WARS FOR ALL! 6. Evacuation and opportunity for ;come Russia, beaten down Belgium THE FUTURE. [Russin, ‘This is to endorse the with- {and overrun France is meant by the 3. The removal of economic bar- fa wal of invading or stationed for riers between nations forming a lengue|now overawing the people of Russ of peace. THIS HAS NO REFER-|that the people in peace may decide | ENCE TO THE QUESTION OF PRO-, their lot for the future according to} TRCTIVE TARIFF, HIGH OR LOW | their needs and as commanded by the | DUTIES ON IMPORTS. I regret} demands of their situation. ane Kind You Have Always Bae and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- TAL sonal supervision since its infancy. | lo Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘“‘ Just-as-good” are but i Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of j Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Caster Oil, Paregoric, aig and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its - age is its guarantee. 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Evacuation of France and re- storation of Alsace-Lorraine. ‘The 1 lands understand by the latest notes to the Ger- government what this} sa free France, and that had) wrong- people of president's man impet means. It deman a restored territor, Italy, through the centuries rec and acquiesced iv by all nations, that ch should not now be denied merely | tria by superior force of | war was enabled to wrest these bar-} riers from Italy find possess herself of these water frontiers. Wilson in the name of justice de- mands the return to Italy of what was ever hers by her five centuries of life and by the ordinances of nature yplied in the creation of the eom- ries hy heaven. 10, Free opportunity for antonom- ous development of Aust Tung: The country has just witnessed the itions by the president of this sion, When Austria played her she forfeited America recognizing her the claim to and their own countries. But Wilson does not attempt to dictate to either! form of compact of defense of declaration as to the evacuation of Roumanta, Serbia, Montenegro and all Talkan states. 12, Sovereignty portion of the Ot- toman empire. This means to allow the Christian people of ‘Turkish lands to declare themselves a separate land under Christian church and ballot box government, It also’ means separate {state government for any other Tur- kish possessions desiring to separate themselves. from, ‘Turkey... because, .of separaté religious, racial or geograph- ical interes It means self-determi- nation by people of separate géo- graphical or racial interests by which they shall govern themselyes as our states or territories are now governed. This is democrac; 18. An. independent Poland. This is a guarantee to aid the people of| the oldest and most cultured of all nations of.,the world to he restored to their former independent situation as a separate land known as Poland, and to pry loose the steel bands that bind the land ot Poland to any other coun- try—Ru fermany or Austria. where such were riveted with swords and are now welded by eannon. It is to give back to all of Poland that which was Poland and allow her people to govern themselves by thelr Polish ballot. 14. The last elause—the associa- tion of nations for mutnal protection, independence and integrity of states. THIS IS THE SUPREME GUARAN- TEE OF ALL. It is an acknowledged privilege to make partnerships between all lands of equal situation, of smallness population. or of community of inte ests or of geography, that the par nership or sociation may a hand- = view, | { 2 Absolute freedom of navigation | upon the seas, outside territorial wa ders alike in. peace-and in . except as the seas may be closed in whole or | in part by international action for the! enforcement of: -international cove: | .|the sovereignty which she enjo, of | BABY SUFFERED FROM MILK CRUST Commenced In Small Pimples, Ointment Healed, H “When baby. was cutting his teeth he sufiered very much from milk crust, It eommenced in the form of small pimples about the ears and forehead and turned into watery pim- ples and finally into scales. ‘The eruption produced great irritation and itching, and he was constantly scratch- ing and crying. Many a 77 night we only had three or @ four hours’ sleep, “I saw a Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment advertisement, and sent for a free sample. I bought more, and when I had used two and a half cakes of Cuticura Soap and nearly two boxes of Ointment he was healed."’ | Signed) Gus Schneider, 1448 W. 15th St.. Chi- cago, Ill., August 17, 1917. Keep your skin clear by using Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment for every-day toilet purposes. 1 and objects for the mutual and eal bined protection of all the permanent | peuce of the world: J. HA AEN: TON LEWES. President Wilson’s of peace, stated in hi gress, January 2, fourteen terms address to Con: | are: 1. Open covenants oF Jy arrived at, after whi be no private international undestand- | ing any kind, but diplomacy shall pro- | ceed always frankly and in the pab- peace, open: 1 there shall | nance, | 3. The removal, fur as possible, of all economic barriers and the es tablisnment of an equality: of trade conditions among all ms consent- ing to the peac and associating hem. | selves for its maintenance. 4. Adequate guarante taken that national a ments will he reduced to the lowest point vane! stent with domestic safety. + 6. A free ,open-minded and abso-| | Jutely impartial adjustment — of Wy ‘colonial claims, based upon a strict! observance of the principle that. in determining all such questions of sovereignty, the intérests of the popu-| lations . concermed,.tust....have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government v termined. 6. The evacuation of all Russian territory and such a settlement of all questions affecting 1 ja as will se- cure the best and freest co-operation of the other nations of the world in obtaining for her an unhampered and j unembarrassed opportunity for the in dependent determination of her own politieal development and — national policy. 7. Belgium must be evacuated and restored, without any attempt to limit inj given and} jcommon with al other free nations. 8. All French territory should be freed and the invaded portions — re- ong done to France Prussia in 1871 in the matter of Lorraine, whieh has unsettled ithe peace of the world for nearly filty | years, should be righted, in order that peace may onee more be made secure! tin the interest. of ail. 9 A readjusiment of the frontiers jof Italy should be effected along clear- ly recognizable lines of nationalit 10. The peopie of Austria-Hu whose place among nations we wis to see safeguarded and sured, should be accorded the freest oppor- stored, and the v by ed organization protect itself from raids or attacks by the power of auy large country which would by for absorb the small countries or do one an injustice, and bring about again the very condition now remedied h the new emancipation. 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