Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 November 1918 — Page 9

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Let us stand behind our leader, so that we ma y complete our victorf and obtain a conclusive and enduring peace.

Vote to sustain the president, who has appealed to the patriotism ol tbe Republicans as weil as Democrats to consider country above party—to say whether the people shall have the leadersh of President Wilson, or ol his political opponents.

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Premier Lloyd George Said:

"It Is a Race Between Wilson arid Hindenburg

THE ISSUE IS LEADERSHIP!

Whnsn Lflariftrshin Ho You Prefert1 That of Senator Lodge, Senator Penrose and Colonel Roosevelt, who would dominate a Republican majority and block the President, or the leadership ol Weodrow Wilson? I

What Is the Difference? The Republican leaders are on record against President Wilsoc's fourteen war a!msf which have been applauded by public opinion throughout the world, and constitute the basis of an enduring peace. Our President's fourteen terms do not help the SELFISH classes in any country but they favor all the masses of people. They seek to put an end to war AND THE THINGS WAR,

WITH COLONEL ROOSEVELT dcnonneiriir the whole basis of,the^e'pe^efems'and Sertaf^T Lart^e t*cblithe fiiiiBa'MiitaTs NOW,^^hat could the country expect Republican leaders to do with a poacc treaty if they came into coutrul of CongressioikU Coinmift^esf Having condeirmcd such a treaty ill ach-anre tliey could no1 ratify it without stultifying themselves. ..

^Y THEIR SPEECHES Oolonel Koosevelt aW Senator Lodge have served notice .on the country that they will'iiot approve a peace treaty based oil "the WHson principles of pcaee. ..

THIS IS THE ISSUE-which squarely before the "Country.. The people haV-e to' decide whether thoy will follW-President Wilson' or Colonel 'Roose- v. Avhether they want a peace of liberalism and .justice, or a p6ace of imperialism,vstandpatisfn and' militarism that leaves all the old causes of war ex- '^y "V, •. "actly where they were before we undertook to root out militarism and the rule of force and war itself.

You Voters Must Decide These Issues For Yourself and for Your Children

PRESIDENT WILSON STANDS FOR

THE WAR AND DESTROYING MILITARISM AND^ KAISERlSlI

HE INSISTS "that adequate guarantees bd give and taken that national armameu^ will be reduced to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety7,' THE PRESIDENT STANDS for a LEAGUE OF NATIONS. This league will protect nations, large, small, and permit-every people desiring freedom to determine their own destiny.^..'

EVERYBODY WANTS THIS EXCEPT THOSE WHO VVJI,L PROFIT BY THE OLD ORDER

The most momentous diplomatic "conference iu all history is NOW being held in France, Show the world' by your vote of confidence in V resiHent WiTsoti, tfiat.he speaks as ftesiSent of tlie United States for a united country. .v "1

NEVER MIND WHAT POLITICAL PARTY YOU ARE ORDINARILY AFFILIATED WITH

THE BIG QUESTION IS:

Are you Behind Your President In the Most Critical Moment In the World's

Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey Haye Crumbled. Germany Is Next

Do not vote to hamper the President, as surely would be the result if one branch of the government is Republican and the other Democratic. President McKinley in the Spanish-Ameri-can war asked for a united nation through the medium of a Republican majority, and was supported in this appeal by former President Harrison, Colonel Roosevelt, Senator Lodge, Senator e n o s e a s w e a s e e o a i v o e s y e e o e o e o u n y w i o u e s e o a y i n e s Z

Do not bolt to embarrass the President. Hold up bis hand.? Vote to sustain hiir' by electing Democratic Senators and Representatives to speak for you. i

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The armies of the Kaiser are still fightiog-will you take a chance on postponing their surrender by refusing to back up the Commander-in-Chief of our Army and Navy?

Rememhar Vnhrs -When you go to the polls on TUESDAY, you will not be voting for Republic-

an or Democrat as INDIVIDUALS but lor the LEADERS who will control them when they go to Congress.

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Back up yoar president who Is recopized everywhere as tkeqne spokesman of liberals and pM

gressives throughout the world Now that the hour when triumph of Pres!d2nt Wi!son's program tor the Iteration of the world is at hand/ shall our president be politically discredited?

-Paid Advertisement, Democratic K©tionai Committee, Wasljingfon V. C.,'

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