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HARDING SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE A NEWKEYNOTE rrVmfHitiod from psr* 1) Ilf, ihall'Im* l« l'*nlclimlr. Thf Hmf vlvlon Inrludfk a cordial urnW-r atandlni; and fo-ordinai*<l an Milo* v.th a hnnac of ('onjrtvw. fr»nlt fmto the people vdclnc Uif CDDiinlona whirl) m«*nib»n bring fr»m dlrr<-. 'ctMtart with the elertorate. and cordial co-operation along with the rcator.-d function! of the aenate, fit to be tbe greateat deliberative body of the International Relatioo'Mp. It la not difficult. Chalnuau I-odge. to make ourselve* dear on the qoe« tlon of International reUtiunahlp We Republloana of the aeiiate. con bi1o'.'.r of our HOletnn oaths and mindful of our constitutional obligations, when we saw the structure of a world super-goremiuent taking visionary form. Joined l*i a becoming warning of our devotion to this re public, if the tordi of constitution*' Ism had tot been dimmed, tbe delays! peace V the world and the irngwle of dlsapi>' i> 'rtnent and Europe's mi-ut. derstat.^ ’ig of America easily migh'. have be.-n avoided. The Ke|.u'. li<wn‘ of tbe senate baited tlw barter «•' In depends i>t American emlnetio and In fluence, srblcu It was proptu*«-d to ex change for an obscure ami unequal place In the merged government of the world. Our party nieans to hold the heritage of American nationality unimpaired anil unsurrendered. The w-orld will not misconstrue. We do not mean to hold aloof. 'Ve do not mean to shun a single resi-msihilltv of this republic to world IvIHution There Is no hate In the American heart. We have no envy, no su tdrioM. no aversion for any people In the Morhl. We ludd to our rights, and mean to defend, aye. we 'mean to sustain the rights of (tils nation and our citizens alike, everywhere under the shining sun. Yet there is the concord of amity and sympathy and fraternity in every resolution. There Is a genuine aspiration la every American breast for a tranquil friendship with
all the world.
One may readily sense the conscience of our America. I am sure I understand the purpose "f 'be dominant group of the senate. We were not seeking to defeat a world aspiration. we were resolved to safeguard America. We were resolved then, even as we are today, an*] will lie tomorrow. to preserve this free and incc-
pendent republic.
In the call of the conscience ol America la peace, peace that closes the gaping wound of world war, and silences tue Impassioned voices of International envy and distrust. Heeding this call * id knowing as I do the disposition of uie Congress. I promise you formal and effective peace so quickly as a Republican Congress can pass Its declaration for a Ke'.ubllcan
executive to sign.
It is better to be the free and disinterest<-d agent of Inttrnatlonal Justice and advancing civillratlon. with .the covenant of conscience, than be shackled by a written coni|iart which surrenders our freedom of action and gives to a military alliance the right to proclaim America's duty to the world. No surrender of rights to a world council or its military alliance. no assumed mandatary however appealing, ever shall summon the sons of this republic to war. Their supreme sacrifice “hall only be asked for America and Its call of honor. There is a sanctity lu that right we
will not delegate.
Leaving America Independent. Disposed us we are, the way is very
simple Is-t the failure attending assumption. obstinacy, impracticability and delay be recognised, and let us find the big. practical, unselfish way to do our part, neither covetous because of awhition nor hesitant through fear, but ready to serve ourselves, humanity and God. With a senate advising ns the constitution contemplates.
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. ' 8 ‘ . .;of Doctor Dapp’s address was that Nal:. t as :!.v....a le a« • ; i tions and States. Communities and Inarc the pursuit •>. Upping ••o , duiduaIs BhouId - Swk firgt lh( . Kln|! . he!', to the right to crush w-i:-...ti. t«-' dom 0 j Ood and his richtrausneas, stiff' •• tn-cacing 'vc.teiupt for ..r.d all thinKi* will be add' d." for their to s amp «nt a peri: to :tr safety • f; highest and best good. For boldness u.- .-^public or its people, when eme*-Jof speech, lucidity of tnierani-e. epl *enc> . i!«. because security and 'he . gram malic diction, and convincing arn.aW'v et* 'lie law are the first ee-1 gument. ihis address sets a high-water sentlals of liber*.}. H* who threaten* 1 mark for oratory In .*W» rburcb. The
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No imrt.' 1* Indifferent to the welfare of th* wage-earner. To us his pood fortune Is oft deepest concert), and we s«-ek to make that good fortune per manent We do not t.pjwse but sp prove collective bargaining, bentos* Out! Is an outstanding right, but we are unalterably insistent that ha exercise must not destroy the equally sacred right of the Indi Iduai, iu his necessary pursuit of livelihood. Any American has the right to quit his employment, so has every American the right to seek employment. The group must not endanger the Individual, and we must disco- age groups preying upon one another, and none shall lie allowed to forget that the government's obligations are alike to all tbe people.
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More chairs are to be provided for next Sunday's services, as au increased attendance is expected. Doctor Keiter will make a short addresa at (be morning service this Sunday, and will preach in the eve nlng. Mrs. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Kebblin will again assist, by render Ing special vocal aelections.
SENATOR BRIGHT IS AFTER THE NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS. It seems settled that mere is to be fight in the Second District Republican Congressional nomination this year. Senator William H. Bright, of Cape May county, having shied bis hat Into the ring, and declared his Intention of trying conclusions with Con
pressman Uacharach.
In this connection some strange stories came back with the New Jerseyparty which made the trip to the Chicago Convention. One of them has it thai I'uited States Senator Edge, who Is believed to have lost much political prestige at home of late, made the mtrst of the opportunity to cultivate Senator Bright during the trip to the \\ Indy City and ‘even went so far as to covertly encourage him to entet the race for Congress against Repre•ntatlve Bacharach. Although out wardly on friendly terms. It has leen currently believed thst relations beEdge and the Bacharach* In At lantic City have been none too cordial for a long time and it is not hard to believe th: • Edge would like a chance to throw overboard tbe brothers who did as much as any men In Atlantic City, unless It be l-oor. betrayed Ix>u Kuebnle. to help the Senator reach the successive goal? of his inordinate ambition Now lines are forming In At lantic City, with Edge arrayed against some of his m> st powerful erstwhile friend-. The 1 tchararhs are said to ha . , .ued forces with the more influ en il hoi I interests and the new aill am e is belli veil to be ready to unhor.-<-Ed.-e In his < **n bailiwick However thl; may be. it is quite probable that Senator Bright has received encourfrom source* not now friend-
m Congn-s: man Bacharach.
I would hopefully approach the nations | Holly Mirror,
of Europe and of the earth, proposing that understanding which makes us a willing participant in the consecration o' nations to a new relationship, to commit the moral forces of the world. America Included, to peace and international Justice, still "leaving America free, independent and .self-reliant, but offering friendship to all the world. It Is folly to close our eyes to outstanding fact*. Humanity Is restive, much of the world Is In revolution, the agents of discord and d.-strertlon have wrought their tragedy in pathetic Russia, have lighted their torches among other p>-oples, and hope to see America as a part of She great Red conflagration. Ours Is the temple of liberty under tin law. and It Is ours to call the Sons o' Oppor*unity to Its defense. America must not only save herself, but ours must be tbe appealing
voice to not* r the world.
It must be understood that toll alone makes for accompllshtnet.t and ad j vancemeut, and righteous possession is i the reward of toll, and Its incentive. ; There Is no progress except In the
stlniuhi' of competition.
The chief trouble today if that Me 'world war wrought tbe destruction of healthful competition, left our storehouses empty, and there Is a minimum production when our ne«-d Is maximum. Maxtmmns. not minimum*, is , the call of America. It Isn’t a new Story, because war never falls to leave ^ ^
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