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Show 4L3 you and all of us, cherish w lllllCll (.1 heart tion of the world's lasting peace. th: tzltrmtt ll mi the rut i 4, \Vhile thus you ought to he twiugiattilzttt 1w] that tin are making step by step, it may well he I'Hl‘wtilli' itstli : Clusion of an arbitration treaty is hy no mean» 1":t antee of peace among nations or a itvi'i im :1 is re 'l'hi ga tiezilin tional interna in on unreas in runconsidered. as it appears to me, lit'i'it't' we m1: (".;i‘\l thl Ii‘ :. full benefit of the arhitratiou treaty; that is in Wt}, ' developed a high sense of national ax "L‘ll Ih ‘iilll it. on the part (it the peoples and guretuamntx mi :1. e enter into the compact. lest the an"; ' treaty might tempt even mire easily t..:" whose national conscience and prartn'e plane of recognized p t‘itilt‘s mi in Mt. only irresponsibly litigii s hut t-xtn prtp attitude towards its conei feelings between nations instt-rul mi )‘ll!(‘:‘.l‘ll‘,; Let us hope. therefore, that the l" ple qt: .. countrt ‘ that entered into [how trtuiit \ 1‘ their endeavors in eleyatin;r in t1 \lliliL'lll' ment of the world against un . nurl 1‘1.ti It" arousing international lllfllClilllt.‘\, it r 2' ll 32.‘ y: full effect he given to the treaties ihi; fluitli'. May your continuezl nr .1 h- 1;: tl liqtt lent work already aeliievtil h. tht :u_ MR. BARTHOLDTZ \Vhen in the stiuunt-r of In- »3 l 7'1'1: meeting of the lintrparl' nut Roosevelt that l hail taken it up hundred or two thousand llcl utlu : prising that organization to cwim tn A meetingr on _r\n ritrtn Stv: one man in a lltllttll't‘tl "ho Tin-v. Union was. At the pt‘ewnt 'iitii have taken an l‘llt't‘t"t in are familiar with the \'.Ul".2 : ization. . and I found x familiar with the titul L‘lllitl m z there th ‘ in; l :ilw vii-w-a'ererl that in that country ‘ .' ltll'i't» 'l : of the few countries whe 1they hatt- 2t EM" * '21' v. . {or 1.0. cc propaganda lap- ' . . regular :rppiu {.r ‘ ex .nse‘ pltlll‘l'}, out it \yhit'h t l1'l\, tur isi‘titnitv', the travelingr (it ill'. u‘w thin I'\ wt. 1'. L. iner mt tlu~ ltitt'l'l .tt‘lizin;e;tt:ir:.' t'ttiwti are (lt.1 try in (Lunqrew iiit.~titiill>l1211)C&Ct3l)tlflgC:[ with ' ptit'tw~t:, for the ~: " liwunr to intro lt‘ct' tn you a repre:eutative l u-- . peace and :triiiti‘atinn are hiiiu‘eholtl words, 1 " of thztt tun (.~\pplztuse.,\ l)r. lltAlYtlItlt linht. (if .‘(uri _ Greetings from Norway Du. ll.»\t.vr>.\_\‘ Kott'r. ing t'y pt'w . to he given this opportunity of address .hly mi representatives of America's noblest nlltill it worthy ' sympathy of my aspir tiwns .tml uf ('2\t:1\‘->lng to yuzt the hearty farwl'i' eunutr; itvr your great task. State L'niven Sent by the Norwegian government and our g about in travelin heen r j. a half than more sity, l have T'tvt‘ . or l \llUUlil say this world of yours, to your inuueu-c t'ltl' 1 tlriit oi the powerful forces that are study the prt grew here. nut workingr tl‘.t':‘.‘.sel\'t‘s conditions between Not" ithstuuh 'tlte uh‘vious tli Terence of but little more than two iugr nutulyer , Norway like liltll'il! small a ous states. I have million people. (llltl this niiel tty unit‘n of prosper your people. Why? Because felt myself itutt‘li at home aura» trait that I ant fiat{ have I'wuuil in this HZ. i-m :t ile' . iv rooted eristics of my own Charact luef c the of one Itl>t) ter‘iner myself i\ . that manly fairness of love people. 'l‘hat is that insuppressihle upon right, that makes for straightitvru:trtlutss. that insi~tenee justice between classes, jus- justice#iu~tiee between individuals. tingr foundation of titii< everlas the tice between rtntinuufijnstice. versal peace, that the Corn I think it would he m ore than a mere chance y were Norwa of ing Storth the and of the t'nitt-tl States gresg |