Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1919 — War Unity of the Allies Teaches the Lesson of Future Co-Operation [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

War Unity of the Allies Teaches the Lesson of Future Co-Operation

By CHARLES E. HUGHES

In the co-opernjlion ftchieyed by the associated g<>v-ernnu-ni sduring the war hrs the promise of the future. We .have a new era spreading before our vision, in fihich tie? great aim will !>■-> hi iruiintnin this sense of unity. Let us learn that in meeting our problems here force, tyranny, the determination to rule mustbe cryshed. Arraying class against class, the thought of ■jiowcr obtained by the mere exercise of strength must be forever crtFSedr : ; ” H— —We have no jealousies or envies or petty rivalries <in this hour of victory, where every nation has its just

cause lor , pride, bv the slightest toucl) of cowardice or of anything which could dishonor the emblem of the nation. si'rilit ics not u-t orv but of 3 victory w means that >n working our way through the>e terrible days and years of suffering and strife we have been learning this lesson of co-operation. 'This lesgon~wev must learli so thoroughly Jhat we shall be guided in the difficult path of international co-operation in the days of peace and in the very difficult path of social co-opcration in solving our own problems in our own political homes.. ■ :