Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1920 — EPIGRAMS OF GEN WOOD’S INDIANAPOLIS SPEECH [ARTICLE]
EPIGRAMS OF GEN WOOD’S INDIANA POLIS SPEECH
Millions for rescue but not 1 cent for ransom, , . . . An American should feel protected whether in Mexico or China. A scattered fleet is an invitation to attack. , , . We don’t want a loose fibered internationalism. r.,* i A verbal message will not rule an unruly world. . We don’t want the and Trotzky brood here. What good is deportation with the door left open? . Legislation won’t make men nonsst* ' V* TaHot and capital must be honest with each otfwr. Rid business from the clutch of the excess profits tax. We all want the League of Nations properly Americanized with A Federal budget system is necessary to effect real economy.
