The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 12

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TALK OF HOOVER NS THE NOMINEE _ OF BOTH ARTES (Continued From First Page.) ported Previd appeal f 1918 wow'in't publican conv { have soar letter written by Frederic Coudert of New eve of th and fc tion of ¢ ments Med o try at t letter now is the subject of contro- versy and is bound to be the document er will be wel ie Purty as an ruing him solely is pertinent to pub- t of the communt- Inasmuch as the eation, WHAT HOOVER SAID IN HIS LET- TER TO COUDERT. Mr. Hoover wrote as follows to Mr. y. 24n front ws are sum- that we must the Presi- > us there 8. It is a solid front d leadership. President Wilson's only in the con- duct of the war, but also in the Negotiations « ace and after- ward in the direction of America’s burden in the rehabilitation of the world. Our object in this war is to see the establishment of Gov- ernments in the Central Empires that are resp. lo to thelr peo- ple. This is the vital safoguahd to permanent peace. The passing of their militaristic autocracies must be and is rapidly being mmrked by such treatment as to put that system out of action forever. “There is no greater monument to wny man’s genius than the conduct of negotiations with the enemy dy the President. ‘There has been a steady growth of re- @lization by the German people and her deluded allies of the de- bauchery into which they and the world have been plunged by Militurism. The President has by this conduct and word stimu- fated this realization. He has as- sured them justice if they them- eelves will throw off their yoke, and he has not hesitated in appli- qation of every resource in force against their military dictators. BAID WILSON MIGHT SAVE 1,000,000 AMERICAN LIVES. Uf the final overthrow and sur- fender of autocracy can he ac- fomplished through the German and their allied people themselves the President will not only save the lives of a million American boys and countless women and children, cannot be vital that we have and sustain “I am for Readership, no! innocent Dut will have attained more complete victory and 2 more permanent Guarantee of peace than any other means. “The President's gained leadership has sixantic strides in this ; people will later do 80. jects in the overthrow @f all autocracies in Europe and the mn nt of government 40 STORES — WE New York Store 226 OKE FLIGHT UP Cpen Every Evening Newar', Store, 149 Varket Si. —_—_— —.. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders | ie BOR june | Cranberry Jelly is fine for breakfast. 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