THE nATT.V NEBRASKA" SHOULD ENVY WILSON AND UNKNOWN SOLDIER (Continued from Page 1) Covenent la Read. ' The scene of the conference when the league of nations covenent wss first read to the delegates and first read to the delegates and first given to the world, was described by the speaker. Mr. Wilson, said he, had built up through a scries of policy determining speeches a new code of ethics. He had raised the attitude of this country to a higher plane. We were in the war to serve, and not to gain. Our dealings at the con ference bore out these statements of purpose. Then Mr. Wilson suggested organization in order that the late war should be a war to end war and so that the established piano of dealings should continue. At length the committee report was prepared and Mr. WTison, as chairman, read the plan for organisation. "At the conclusion of that read ing there was a complete silence for a half minute after Mr. Wilson fin ished a silence more eloquent than the most lauditory burst of applause could have been," Mr. Holt said. Memorable Armistice. "I thought that there was no sign of hope on the horizon until Armis tice day two years ago," continued the speaker. It was then that this country buried our unknown soldier. Two ceremonies took place that day which left an everlasting mark on Mr. Holt's memory. The burial of the dead soldier with the officials who marched behind the body riding in state from the capitol to the Arlington cemetery, the ad dress by the president himself, the quartet from the Metropolitan opera, the Marine band and all the instru mentalities of the most impressive funeral ever held in this country, were next described. In contrast was the ceremony of the afternoon, resulting from seven women telling the reporters that they intended to pay their respects that afternoon to the commander-in-chief of the dead soldier, inviting anyone who desired to go with them. Attempt to Speak. Mr. Holt found nearly 15,000 peo ple jamming the street in front of the Wilson home when he arrived. He described the scene that followed, the applause of the crowd, the presi dent's appo?.rance supported by his wife and a negro servant, his attempt to .-peak, and his return to the house too weak to say but a few words. The crowd stayed on, and it is re ported that at 7:30 that evening there were still several hundred persons LOST in Library, a gold open-faced watch with Nebraska fob attached. Reward. Call Kirk Linn at B1506. BEILSTEIN'S organic chemistry, new, latest edition, 5 volumes, bound buckram, for sale. Michael man, B1821. LOST Waltham gold wrist watch, monogram on back. Link bracelet attached. Reward. 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