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DIRECTORY
1917.
PRESIDENT AND PEACE
SPEECH TO THE SENATE
FOOD VALUE OF BEAR.
THE BREWER'S CASE.
“And dost thou think because thou art
virtuous there shall be no more cake |
Aye, by St. Anne, and hot ginger,
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balance of power? If it be only a struggle for a new balance of power, who will guarantee, who can guarantee, the stable equilibriam of the sow errango mont Only tranquil Europe can be LEAGUE OF NATIONS.”
a stable Europe. There must be not a The following is the text of the speech balance of power, but a community of CHRONICLEd on January 22nd by President power; not organised rivalries, but an
Wilson to the United States Senate organised common peace,
Gentlemen of the Senate. On December Fortunately, we have received very ex- 18th last I addressed an idontic Note to plicit assurances on this point. The the Governments of the nations now statesmen of both of the groups of FOR CHINA, JAPAN,
COREA, war requesting them to state more donations now arrayed against one another INDO CHINA, STAM STRAITS initely than they had yet been stated by he said, in terms that could not be either group of Bolligerents the terms misinterpreted, that it was no part of the SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, upon which they would deem it possibly purpose they had in mind to crush their
to make peace. I spoke on behalf of antagonists. But the implications of the browing trade. We NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP-
these assurances may not be equally clear humanity, and of the rights of all to all may not be the same on both sides PINES, BORNEO, F
Dations like our own, many of whose of the water I think it will be service most vital interests the war puts in constant jeopardy The Central Fowable if I attempt to set forth what we ers united in a reply which stated merely that they were ready to meet their an tagonists in conference to discuss” terma
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The advertisement came from total pro- hibitionists who had agitated for forty years, and had failed to score by Parlia mentary legislation what they now sought to obtain by putting before the public as and fear of food shortage, ippled by
Total prohibition could not possibly save the country either the whole of the man-power or the whole of the material of fred value hitherto uted in tho protic tion of beerste
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Beer had a beanstantly relieved, and cured by this.
peace. The Entente Rowers have te. They imply, first of bill, that it must plied inuch more definitely, and have be a peuce without victory. I beg that stated, in general terms indeed, but with may be permitted to put my own in-stating that the brewing of beer was a monstrous waste of food, leading to food anllicient defciteness to imply details, terpretation upon it, and that it may be tickets, and that the industry supplied the arrangements, guarantees, and acts understood that no other interpretation of reparation which they deem to be the was in my thought. I am seeking only to mere luxury while the food of the
those who took alcohol in any fo
form what indispensable conditions of a satisfitstory fans ralities, and to face them without people was at stake. It also claimed that settlement. We are much neater a de- soft concealments, Victory would mean finite discussion of the peace which shall peace forced upon the loset, a victor's ever were robbing the nation's food sup man-power-flaughter) reduced our eff end the prescht war. We are that much terms imposed upon the vanquished. 18 plies, and asserted that beer sapped our
enter the discussion of the international would be accepted in humiliation, under ciency, and wasted our resources. concort which must thereafter hold the duress, at intolerable sacrifice, and would world at peace.
vesting, 6 resentment, a bitter me In every discussion of the peace that mory upon which terms of peace would must ond this war it is taken for granted rest, tot perinasently, but only as apón but peace must be followed by definite quicksand. Only a peace between equals concert of the Powers, which will make can las-only a peace the very principle is virtually impossible that any such of which is equality and a common par catastrophe should ever overwhelm us ticipation in a common bonefit. The again. Every loyer of mankind, overy right state of mind, the right feeling be cane and thoughtful mah, must take the tween antions is as necessary for a last for granted. I have sough this oping peaks l is the just settlement of The Book is prized from Nae Iortunity to address you because vexed questions of berritory or of racial dreds of years good old English ale had bout it no possible room for utbalis
thought that I owed it to you, as the and national allegiance, Conheil aasociated with me in the final The quality of nations upon which deterscination of our international obli pence must be founded if it is to last gations, to disclose to you without must be an equality of rights; the guar Baldonie treul Alphabetián) 24 serve the thought and purpose that have anter tochanged must neither recognise Firms the Directory gives the ULASAFI Feen taking form in my mind with regor imply a difference between big LISTS of TRADES and PROFESSIONgard to the duty of our Government in nations and small; between those that the larger Commersial Centrid.
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strength, of the nations upon whose con nations,
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come to stay. Fence cannot he had with- out concesion and sacrifice There can be no sones of safety and equality among the nations if great and preponderating armaments are henceforth to continue here and there to be built up and main tained. The statesmen of the world must plan for peace, and nations must adjust and eccommodate their policy to it as
have planned for war, and made ready for pitiless contest and rivelry. The question of artaments, whether on hand of ou song in the most immediately and intensely practical question, connect- with the future fortunes of nations and of mankind.
It is inconceivable that the people of the United Sinteu should play no part in that great enterprise, To take part in such a service will be the opportunity for which they have sought to prepare themselves by the very principles and purposes of their polity and the ap proved practices of their Government BEN OUTLET FOR ALL GREAT FOWERS. ever since, the days when they set up a And there, is a deeper thing involved new nation in the high and honourable than even equality of right among or hope that it might in all that it was and ganised nations. No peace can last, or did show mankind the way to liberty ought to last, which does not recognise They cannot iú honour withhold the ter and accept the principle that Govern vice to which they are now about to be ments derive all their just powern from challenged. They do not wish to withhold the consent of the governed, and that no Chit. But they owe it to themselves and right anywhere exists to band peoples to the other nations of the world to visto about from patentats to potentate as if the conditions under which they still feel they were property. I. take it for grant- free to render it,
healed, for instance, if I may venture upon That service is nothing less than this single example, that statesmen every
I bave spoken upon these great matters To add their authority and their power where are agreed that there should be without reserve and with the utmost to the authority and force of other united, independent, and autonomous explicitness because it has seemed to me nations to guarantee peace and justice Poland, and that henceforth inviolable to be necessary if the world's yearning throughout the world. Such a settlement security of lifa, of worship, and of in desire for peace was anywhere to find cannot now be long postponed. It is dustrial and social development should free voice and utterance. Perhaps I am right that before it comes this Governo guaranteed to all peoples who have the only person in high authority ment should frankly formulate the con-lived hitherto under the power of Gov-amongst all the peoples of the world who ditions upon which it would feel justified ernments devoted to a laith and purpose igaz liberty to speak and hold nothing in asking our people to approve its hostile to their own)________________
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frat be ended, but we owe it to candour dear by those who have sought to build ment, and I feel confident that I have faid what the people of the United and to a just regard for the opinion of up liberty in America, but for the samo States would wish me to say. May I not mankind to say that, so far, as cur parti- vason that I have spoken of the other add that I hope and believe that I am cipation in guarantees of future ponce conditions of peace which seem to me in effect speaking for Liberal end is concerned, it makes a great deal of clearly indispensable because I wish friends of humanky in every nation and difference in what way and upon what frankly to uncover realities. Any peace of every programme of liberty? I would terms it is ended. The treaties and which does not recognise and accept this fain believe that I hm speaking for the agreements which bring it to an enl must principle will inevitably be unset. It silent raass of mankind everywhere who embody terms that will create a prace will not rest upon the affections or the have yet had no place or opportunity to that is worth guaranteeing and preserve convictions of mankind. The ferment of ing, a pence that, will win the approval spirit of whole populations will fight of mankind, not merely a peace that, Till subtly and constantly against it and serve the several interests and immediate all the world will sympathise The world aims of the nations engaged. We shall can be at peace only if its life is stable. And in holding out the expectation that have no voice in determining what those and there, can be no stability where the the people and Government of the United terms shall be, but we shall, I feel sure, will is in rebellion, where there is not states will join the other civilired nationa have a voics in determining whether they tranquillity of spirit, and a sense of of the world in guaranteeing the perman shall be made lasting or not by the justice, of freedom, and of right,
ence of peace upon such terms as I have guarantees of a universal covenant, and So far as practicable, moreover, every named I speak with the greater boldness our judgment upon what is fundamental great people now struggling towards and confidence badaise it is clear to every and essential as a condition precedent full development of its resources and of man who can think that there is in this to permanency should be spoken now, not its powers should be assured a direct promise no breach in either our traditions afterwards when it may be too late- outlet to the great highways of He or on polity as a nation, but & fuifl- sea Where f this cannot be done by ment rather of all that we have professed TERMS DE CO-OPERATION |
the cession of territory, it no or skriven for No coveaare of co-operative peace that doubt can be done by the neutrali- I am proposing as it were, that the does not include the peoples of the New Bation of direct rights of way under nations enould with one accord adopt the World can suffice to keep the future sale the general guarantee which will assure doctrine of President Monroe as the sgainst war, and yet there is only one the peace itself. With a right comity of doctrine of the world that no 'nation sort of peace that the peoples of Amica strangement no nation peed be abut away should seek to extend its polity over any uld join in guaranteeing The ele from free access to the open paths of the other nation or people, but that every ments of that pedde mest be elements world's commerce people should be left free to determine it
unhindered, that engage the confidence and satisfy And the paths of the sea must aliko own poly, its own way of development, unthreatened, unafraid the the principles of the American Govern in law and in fact be fren. The freedom little along with the great and powerful. ments, elements consistent with the of the seas is the same qua non of peace, depen political faith and the practical convic equality, and cooperation. No doubt SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS, tions which the peoples of America have a somewhat radical reconsideration of
I am proposing that all nations hence once for all embraced and undertaken to many of the rules of international prac forth avoid entangling alliances which defond. I do not mean to say that any tice hitherto thought to be established would draw them into competitions of American Government would throw any may be necessary in order to make the power, catch them in a net of intrigue obstacle in the way of any terms of sepe indeed, free and common, in prac and sligh rivalry, and disturb their own peace the Governments now at war might, sically all circumstances for the use of affairs with influences intruded from with. agrep upon, or seek to upset them when mankind, but the motive for such changes out. There is no entangling Alliance in made, whatever they might be I only is convincing and compelling There can a concert of power When all unite to take it for granted that mere terms of bep trust or intimany between the act in the same souse and with the game peace between the belligerenta will now peoples of the world without them. The purpose, all act in common interest, and satisfy even the belligerents themselves free, constant, unthreatened intercourse are free to live their own lives under
Mere agreements may not make perce of nations is an assitial part of the common protection. I am proposing gov secure. It will be absolutely popessary process of peace and of development. It ernment by the consent of the governed that freedom of the seas which in Inter that a force bo crested as a gustantór. need not be difficult either to define or national the permanency of the citflement so much to secure the fredom of the sens if the paprosentatives of the people of the greater than the force of any Ratio Governments of the world sincerely desire now engaged or any alliance hitherto to come to an agreement concerning it. United States have urged with the eloquence of those who are the convinced. formed or projected, that no nation, no It is a problem closely connected with disciples of liberty, and that moderation probable combination of nations, could the limitation of naval armaments and of arr fapoor withstand it. If the peace pre the co-operation of the navies of the of armaments which makes of armies and navien power for order, merely, not an sently tô be inɛde is to endure, it must world in keeping the sens at once free fratrument of aggression or of selfish. bo a pesce made secure by the organised and safe and the wider and perhaps violence. major force of mankind. The terms of more difficult question of the limitation These are American principles, the immediate reace agreed upon, will of armies and of all programmes of mili- can policies. We could stand determine whether it is a peace for which tary preparation Difficult and delicate others. And yet they are the such a guarantee can be secured. The as these questions are, they must be faced and policies of forward-looking men and question upon which the whole future with the utmost candour and decided in women everywhere, of every modern na- posen and policy of the world depends is a spirit of real accommodation if peace tion, every enlightened community, this is the present a struggle for a is to come wth healing în its wings, and. They aro principles of mankind, and just and secure peace or only for a new, (Conisnura mi fost of neat Column;). mut preva
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