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PRESIDENT PLEDGES TIES OF U.S.TOSOUT, H AMERICA Stands on Monroe Doclrine as Guide for 5 A 5 American Republics in Speech at P [ e sa s i lieniui e meating ot fjtscting fan Lt ot n e some, gervertnd by others and made | of the gratitude of Venezuela gm:i ol . =J= the subject of distorting propaganda atue as a mbol of the deep- Bolivar Statue Unveiling. Dy those Who saw In 1t &h Obotacls | i ammathy and shared regard which to the realization of their own am-|cements the nations of these two con- bitions. Some have sought to make | tinents Let it stand out as an earnest P i ! : which independenseranaireliows" our adhesion to this doctrine a justi- | of more cffactive co-operation and bet- W Yo \pril a naturally inspire. fication for prejudice against thelter understanding and more intimate - ! sy e O | United States. They have falsely|and cver-assuring friendship! bonds of friend mong the Amer- | 1 ashngtion. | charged ‘that we sought to hold the A aoht chlMaskina * loan republics, with a reconsecration ine sacrificed in arms to estab- | nations of the old world at arm's e ht of £ e £ an example the human inheritance belongzing { length, in order that we mizht monop- | “But we must also have a thought of ;‘orl:‘“”‘ and "‘"”-" il -‘r" ;I“ "“ J|to free e ;lu-“.\m--ri( an r--m:,‘: oli n;he privilege of exploitation for,all mankind. The world torn and war-weary wor ere plizhted | nay well tor hows to prove the ourselves. ave protested thr o fo ar-weary 1 5 ted 1 e h elbows to prove their | ourselves, Others have protested that [y, ccoq and pan-Amertcanism means by President Harding yesterder at t ness. and show to mankind | he doctrine would never be enforced | i hatic and generous Americanism. Elenieiind ot ten ieons achievement doc m"‘]f‘ if lo enforce it should involve us in | FRPUOGS G Sl utmost of produc; Bolivar, the South A n patriot & { 3 i | tion, of restoration, of rehabilitat ‘I’“*‘; h v_m‘y’h‘ e h;:ltmt‘?:“l e { Never Intended Selfishly. steadying influence—all that we can con- e et s iheel T inaividual or | “The histors of the gencrations | iribute to it Our v:reg;::t,x::nng Jies EraatTaat Facdarcs world | N has Drovedllhnl we never intended it | SO h‘ Tl f‘ that we may (,,"mbu,,. ) - i s t is an interesting v: that we had no dream of e ¥ otion of oA — story of the last decade certainly | inspire others with confdence. . o 7 o th ashington. an | A o ; hi st ‘have convinced all the world The world it ey he redressedr) 5 I S sonuation ALl aeq mare. A feller is so glad when his|that we stand willing to fight, if] (*m""“““"‘”‘;‘““’ Py stry, frugality | * also contribute terial sense by than he dre Enels eon- | wife finds 2 hat ¢ please her that|| Jecessatx. fo protect these contiuenis. | De5 e ommercial development. Here ne of sources | £ liberty was not inspired in in these sturdy young democracies, from | &n R ety icontl: \ Fach et he don’t care what it costs. oppression aid tyranny. we have two rich a Tentycentls to aid ister nations across the the of s but a people the personally freedom was i and t non dits President fundament Simultane zuela's capita opl pund y is not too much to sav_ that o fiberations wrought by Wash and Bolivar grew the republican America’s utions ishioned t rding 1 i ton the s wa Wash which appror exercises in Wash Park, a new site to which it had 1 r in the n it torch to onal freedom was assured by outstanding exampl Not Wrought in Destruction. “These t < are said with dur erence to the older civi longer-established systems from which | portunity to the always reserved for t ative. From the mo- ival until his departure hree and a half hours lat aited good-naturedly streets through which he nd def- | trace e inspiration which gave | conception to the institutions of freedom vhic ve e des E is € SRS Pt hguse (s the Himai (| Oy snlci we are dedicated | Tciishn B e L o damrie M. | to be able to say that new-world tem Harding asserted that it never meant | ples of liberty were not wroyght in de- 2 policy of selfishness or narrowness, ! struction of the old. We sps ed and the ch a train ngton, stopping on the but was a character of American in-;cally of re ion, when in re dependencé, to maintain b the | mesn id freedom for evolu United States was “willing to fight, if!tion. The world isn't callirg today fo necessary.” He added that the olicy ction, it needs nstructic of the American republics must not| w - ‘test of jus s applied 1o err on the side of too great aloofn > things which &vere as well as the and that in the present world ¢ rgs which 5 i pan-Americanism must mean < in the di- pathetic and generqus Americanism. rld_marvel Service in Standing Together. | Seheme for dev w"l'r":"’l‘l‘ 3y “Our greatest service,” he said, “lies | e were, whe and Bol in standing firmly together, making uttered A and_bat- tled for them. v so inter- ourselves strong that we may give! our strength, ch independence ilocked with the old world rich that we may con-iour founders came, that tribute our riches, and confident thatidoes not make for aloofness, but the we may inspire others with confi-|developments of civilization have dence. * * * Herein lie for us both; brought us more closely together. duty and opportunity; duty to thoSe|\Where ours has been the greater for- tions and the | r| whom we may help; opportunity in helping others, also to heip ourselves.” In his reference 1o t fonroe do trine the President reviewed miscon- structions he said had been placed upon it and alluded to the skepticism | in some quarters that it ever would be enforced in an emergency. “The history of the zenerations since | that doctrine was prociaimed,” he con- | tinued, tended it selfishly: that we had no dream of exploitation. On_the other side, the history of the last decade cer- tainly must have convinced all the | world that we stand willing to fight, ' if necessary, to protect these conti- . nents, these sturdy young democracies, from oppression and tyranny. The President's Address. The address follows, in part: “There is significance in dates, as though some days were destined for a high place in the history of human progress, also an abiding place in human affections. This day is the anniversary | of the battle of Lexington, when the | colonies of North America mgde their first sacrifice in blood for independence and new standards of freedom. On this same day, a generation later, Vene- zuela’s struggle for freedom had its immortal beginning. “I wish April 19 might have an added significance from this day on. Similar- 1y born and dedicated to new-world freedom, T would like this date to mark anew for North and South America not alone the avowal of mutual trust in the fellowship of freedom and democ- | racy, but a new confidence and a new mutuality of purpose in achieving the “has proved that we never in- | l tune, ours has become a greater respon- amT~the endurance of our in- stitutions is no less important than their creation. “Liberty without securi a barren boast, and inspir: stabilization would challenge 3 |claim of democracy. Nothing the Americas can do, nothing pan-Ameri may aspire to do, will surpass the tribution of our vouth and resourc fand our steadfast allegiance to our | newer institutions to help steady the { world and prove the right of present- day civilization to go on. “The struggles for independence in North and South America had differing backgrounds. The colonies north of the Rio.Grande had developed under liberal institutions. North American colonies revolted against the exasperating as- sumption of a reactionary king: South America, against the tyrannies of a vicious, 'despotic, perpetual and self- perpetuating sy: Tnion and ind pendent greatness were po: ing the northern revolt. conditions and the long-time isolation of the southern cclonies from one another made it wellnigh impossible to effect union among them. Experience Not All on One Side. ‘We would nake a grave mistake, I think, if we concluded too readily that our North American experience had all the advantage on its side. While we of the northern continent have been demonstrating one great truth about tMw democratic form of government—that through represent- ative institutions it can be expande successfully to include a vast im perial dominion and indefini i SPECIAL NOTICES. would be ion without ev i X REWARD OF $1.000 1S OFFE Yestry of Rock Oreek Parish for information leading to the apprehension and convietion of the person or persons who may bave set fire 1o St. Paul's Church. Rock Creek Parish, on or | about_April 6, 1921 1 WILL NOT-PE RESPONSIBLE FOR D contracted_for ny other than by m M. REED 3 WOULD LIKE TO SHAR] yarty moving furniture to New Yosk city or about May 1. Address Box 337 LOAD Ipia apd SFER & STORAC OF furniture_back from York. SMITH'S TRA: 13 T st 5 “OLD _ WOOD 0 demonstra 7 security, for housebold R DexsuEal foectn Real Printing Service — o what you wast Tt what you et nere ‘ The National Capital Press €O.. 1140 15th 12101212 D St N.W. Use the Phone Nor" 21 R K. 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By ac- Abe Martm SayS: happiness, and when the first duty of | Rico is a part of us, under a permanent | complishing these things we shail organized society may Aimed at her prosperity and prog- [mightily strengthen ourselves to carry the welfare of vy than to array itself in power against e the endid agency to help in- the tireat of its destruction. | terpret the Americas to ope aNother. “The doctrine proclaimed under| “Our thoughts® are mainly Monroe, which ever since has been | Ameri They clus i | Th' author o’ “Feather Your Nest” must have held a public = s i ey would s to zo for- fice at some time or other. | R (1 MRS (S N 0 59 0 it e draw upon “the resources i cop ational Newspaper Service. | right course. I believe they would ad- | Which nature and our common Soto | monish us to cling to that which has | fortune have assuftec fo US 8 200 been tried, to hold fast to the institu- | those who have suffered MDOLOLE: erens populations. the southern | Uons of moderation, of independence, of | “85000 "1je for us hoth duty and ontinent has been proving another (57 7 LR v opportunity; duty to those whom we cqually important hypothesis. It is, Speaks Spirit of U may help: opportunity, in helping | namely, that a family of states, en- | “T know I may speak the spirit of the | oth also to help ourselves. The Iy sovercign and independent, may | United States. No selfishness impels, | great has brought to us of the ther in the same continental | o Ereed is urging. no envy incites, no| Americas a new conception of our perity and progre: hatred is actuati The United States|place in the world, a larger appre | Ve ha 1 our contests, inter- [salutes Vel nd the South Ameri- | ciation of the opportunity which is} nztional and civil; but, on the whole, { can nations born of Gen. Bolivar's off. our We need to know each other | e e ings on the altars of freedom, and|be to understand institutions and | | stitutions has been toward plights its devotion to the same liberty, | peoples and methods more accurate- | ment of these means of conciliation, | the same justice, the same s |1y: to develop the great producing and | arbitration and judieial determination | of national independence, the sume for-| commercial possibilities of our own by which the reason of war is les-|ward look, in touching elbows while we | countrics; to encourage the larger ex- ls¢ned. No American state succumbed |advance to greater fulfillment. changes of our products, the most {to the temptation of that militaristic | ‘“We do not forget that in the United thetic appreciation of our 1 h Stats tin American relations to one another and which laid ever-increasing burdens upon nations elsewhere, and which at last brought them to crisis in the zreat war. There is too little jrealization of the progress that has been made toward judicial and ar- bitral settlement of international dif- ferences by the American nations. | Democracy Light. i “With 211 humility, but in all sin-|/ and earnestness, I feel that we | | Americ: = {come as north and south, are en- led to hold that our democracy has a light into the world of in- onal relations, and that it will way out of the world's nto a day when man. 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