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HAND OF GOD DID IT Tho war and tho conference of poaco now Bitting in Paris -seem to mo to havo answered that question. Our participation in the war estab lished our positin among tho nations and nothing but our own mistaken action can alter it. It was not an ac cident or a matter of sudden choice that wo are no longer isolated and devoted to a policy which has 6nly our own intorect and advantage for its object. It was our duty to go in, if we wore indeed tho champions of liborty and right. We answered to tho call of duty in a way so spirited, so utterly without thought of what wo spent of blood or treasure, an Toffectivo, so worthy of the admiration of true men ovOrvwhero. an wrought out of the stuff of all that was heroic, that tno wholo world saw at last, in rtho flesh, in noble action, a great ideal assorted and vindicated, by a nation they had deemed' material and now found to becompact of the spiritual forces that must free men of every nation fro.ii every unworthy bondage. 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Most of the European coun tries are feeling the same way about it, which would seem to indicate that justice had been done and that sel- ..-wi0a iiuu ueen exiled from the peace table. MfinnHmn f 1., 7 ".&, X!& "nd i others " ....tu mui u it naan't been for President Wilson and the people ho represents, each of them, instead of sotting a fair deal and a just propor tion of tho fruits of vlctpry, would be getting precisely what a victorious Germany might bo pleased to 2 v v!S T aUd U aoesn't take a lery vivid imagination- to indicate what that portion would have been! Eng ' WK r IS jf luZf f S, hq, bads are Paying and somewhere hearts are light, WheS oifl ?dS laflth? U- S' A whlch bca"rs an arid blight; "Tnpninl ,!! flr,st Swun at the "pill" a fow short years ago, Local option!- cried the Umpire. John's head drooped sad and low. SeSSiiriinif-Ma5e,came t0 bat lie l00ked te srim and stern; To hoTSSiS V uGe busy' Jobn'" and showed not much concern; To nSS?5d by'-Joun faQnod the air'twas plain he'd lost Ws jw Tho Grandstand moaned, the bleachers groaned. "State wide!" the Umpiro Sh?nSlr? ?0h? tred t0 show hIs Blclll but when he took the stick ' He S 8d SaId,: "He's SV-Oggy!" and, the bleachers cried, "He's sic! You're out. -SHn ?Tnd misaea tne bal1 Oh what a dismal sight! You re out! the Umpire cried to John.. Hy'ou're out, oldboy." "GOOD NIGHT!" i; ', f Louisville Times. GHARLBS HAMILTON MUSGR0V& M m A-NWt T- nJiiia wWt