Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1917 — Sees Now That Wilson Was Right. [ARTICLE]

Sees Now That Wilson Was Right.

1 Hon. Joseph H. Create in an address in New York to the members of the Associated Press, expressed in Lhe following words the feelings 01 every Joyal republican in the nation: ‘’Now before I stii down let me say a word about our great President, for he is entitled at evdry step to the applause and support of every American citizen, man, woman and child, and I believe he has it. “Some of us in the past have criticised the president. Some of us long hesitated and doubted; some of us thought that watchful waiting would never c®se. But now we see what the -President was waiting for and how wisely he waited. He was waiting to see how fast and how far the American people would keep pace with him and stand up to any action that he proposed. “From the day the President appeared before congress and made that wonderful address of his—one of the greatest state papers in the affaire 01 the United States 'Since the formation of the government —from that moment all doubt, all hesitation, all unwillingness was banished from the minds of the people, and he is now' our chosen leader for this great contest. “By no possibility can we have any other or think of any other. And we must uiphoM him through thick and thin from now unital the end of the war.”