New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1924, Page 14

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14 —e—— e tachments’ and ‘permanent alliances.’ He sought an independent policy and . expe # ve that when the ite AGAINST ISOLATION (Continued from First tions at the meeting Clynes was also t gram, Prof. Wri that Washi not been that { 1 as stronger. t n to ‘With me a lominant motive een tq en- to give tome to our country 1d mature its yet recent in- ns and to pr ss to that de- strengt ich s neecessary f its own for- to gain time t of strength. Iso-| was not to be a permanent pol a policy in effect during what ed our period of ‘con- ctor which virtually bank- nius of Alexander Wash- | would pro- | itution. for war with whom trading. Such a € new financial pace As a VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924. Advancing Years Need Stomach Help It Inclined to Sour Risings, Heart- burn, Gassiness, Stuart's Dys- pepsia Tablets Sweeten and Bring Quick Relief. 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American settlers were po { the Alleghenies and in a few years, if he could hold things |, o steady, they would be over the mou ins in such numbers that they could ¥y the intrigues of J or Spain. America, he his farewell addr Was small and weak, He wanted peace I it should become great in size strength, The sixth tactor which influenced his poli that rope repre- ed the center of international af- fairs, China and Japan, and a in ral, were sealed up. Africa still & dark conti t. South Amer ca was unborn a Dbody politic th America was in fon, Outside of no directing forces There was not upon which America a rival system The al- urope or go it upon the factor was the geo- kraphical position of the United | States. lis invited us to go it It too or cc months for ter to go from Gieorge V New s of his dipt atic | ® rom an inter- point of view: we stood apart wlves from a geographical | emphiasized that Tid ot intend the fare- to be u permanent gulde Bimself that it was intended ampaigr ment with nee to the mer was an explanation future . or the far future, Washingtc ittempt low ny Today W between ation t had existed « dress yee . United States | is now ion in the fullest sense of the word he question whether has been 5. The s day have come to stand at its center, facing the two great oceuns, Panama Canal has become the i « Street of commerece, Steam sportation brought Kurope within five days vs. The cable and wireless h given instantaneous communica- , tion e world 1s not only smaller, | integrated Our| it is more ¢ daily food comes from the four quar- ters of the ¢ oods travel to the most ren We have become depends ipon world-wide | peace, for the price heat for the whole world is fixed Liverpool, the S | price of copper in 1 1, tthe price of money in New York and London, ‘1 The financial crisis in J wWas re {flected in the cost of neckties in the stores of New Rritain within three weeks, These a artificial” ties of which I spoke. | They are @ inevitable |ties of a n ed world, Our economic destiny is already inter- woven and entangled with that Europe; we 1 ger oceupy a “de- situation ) was above everythi actical, He was not a d ire He was not a man of great imi ion, but of pro- found commn He built his y and shaped his explanation fr o nee with facts of his broke with a tradition that was worn He we recognize the the first to Insist that we ts as they are today rather than as they were a century ar « r ago. 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