Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1920, Page 8

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FOREIGN SERVICE IN 1920 The United States wants MEN for Military Service Abroad. This photograph was NOT TAKEN in 1918. It was taken September 17, 1920, at Illinois and Market Streets in the city of Indianapolis. Fae? 2 President Wilson says his League means Peace. Has the Wilson League made it un-necessary to send American boys abroad to carry arms for the protection of foreign lands? The Photograph Below Say No! There are 18,000 soldiers in Germany today, twe years after the signing of the armistice. The War Department says they are there fo ser the terms of the Peace Treaty. What : Peace Treaty? “Not one signed by the United States. If the Wilson League is functioning Bis _ as the means of preventing war, why is it necessary, to continue recruiting soldiers in the ; United States for foreign service? ai 1: ‘What Does Article Ten Mean ? = The following is a literal ty i of the French text of what President Wilson prom- ised: “If the world finds itself anew, if g r ditions which we regard as fundamental cf wrew mS! are again drawn into question, guaranty waich is yen to you will mean that the United States will send to this side te) the Jae amy ant their navy.” = : Se ; | €ex endorsed the promises of Wilson MEN WANTED t arabe ' after his coreed th White douse visit. 2 a haye ebt ined How could our thirteen oni fe Obt ined their freedom if the world in 1776 had FOR THE : : been under the Wilson Le: e § ‘Nations wita Article X preserving the territorial integnity an : cy cf the kingdom of Great Bran 4 Gabi, Lauren oma “ “e E| | Hovajcould the United States hay Cuba‘in 1898 if we had been in the Wilson — . UNITED Stiri ‘- i League éf Nations, with Article X plede: us to preserve the territorial integrity of the : ARMY?“ § kingdom of Spain? AROS op es 4 ° 4 e es CRUIT/y, 4 ei Y Democratic Campaign Slogans Within less than 4 year we were training (ur boys te send them to France. The Wilson administration knew we could Rot escape war at the very time they were ‘. attempting: to deceive the people with this false slogan. © : In 1920 President Wilson is offering the Wilson League of Nations to keep the world out of war, as a means of electing another Democratic Administration, i asd apieaae sade The falsity and sophistry of the 1920 Democratic slogan is even mote palpabl ji WR ; tl as ka \ AY Ver c slogan 1s e' palpable and dis- wae ye sale eee astrous in-its possible consequerices that the 1916 snare. The people will not be fooled again. iia The American people want Peace lasting and enduring, Peace. They abhor wat and its miseries. There are FORTY-ONE NATIONS in the Wilson League of Nations but th ale failed to restore peace and order in Europe.’ As.a result of the League's failure the American Army. is advertising for American Boys for FOREIGN ARMY SERVICE. Nee 7 sic’ oe Harding stands for an association of free nations “so organized and so participated in as to make the actual attinment of peace a yeasonable possibility,” The Republican Party is fox EFECCTIVE and DURABLE peace. Vote For Harding and Coolidge (Political Advertisement) REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE,

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