The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, October 01, 1919, Page 15, Image 15

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From tho Chattanooga, Tenn.,
News.
"When William J. Bryan, thrice
candidate of tho democratic party for
president, wont to speak at a meet
ing in favor of the League of Nations
at Washington, on September 24, he
found it necessary to make not only
his set speech, but two additional
ones to overflow crowds of enthusias
tic supporters of tho covenant and the
treaty.
On the platform with the great
commoner was Secretary of War
Baker. When asked to go out and
address an "overflow", gathering, Mr.
Baker declined, "as I have not yet
heard Mr. Bryan." The great com
moner later addressed the crowd out
side. In the audience which heard Mr.
Bryan were several senators and
Secretary of tho Navy Daniels. It is
a noticeable fact that it was after the
Bryan address that Senator Ashurst,
of Arizona, who had previously been
counted on the list of treaty oppo
nents, announced his determination
to support the treaty and the covc-
inant. The Arizona senator was in tho
audience which heard Mr. Bryan.
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ISHOW MERCY TO EX-POLIOEMEN
A Gloucester, Mass., dispatch,
dated Sept. 24, says: William Jen
nlng Bryan, after his address at
Trinity Congregational church last
avntiiniv irnva fin Infarvfnw in tlm
Globe correspondent regarding the
Boston policemen's strike and the
league of Nations.
. "What are your views after a study
strike In Boston, Mr. Bryan?" ho was
asked.
"I believe that the city and state
I governments are absolutely right in
their contention that members of tho
police force cannot bo permitted to
gerve any other organization than the
government. No man can servo two
masters. The policeman owes his first
niinriflnn tn tho trnvfimmeiit and he
Ufinnnt subordinate the government
J!to any organization.
"I am sure that the laboring men
of the nation will reach the same con
niiisitnn when thev have had time to
rioUViorato bficauso the laboring
man knows that democracy means
the rule of the people, anu not mo
rule of any class.
t nm nnt nhlfi to decide tho merits
'of tho claim of the policemen for
higher wages, out uiey nuvo uic v
peal to the people at an election just
as pther citizens have, and they can
not take their case to any othor court
after an appeal to the people fails.
na m.inii fnr tho nrincinle In
volved. My hope is that having estab
lished the principle ior wuu mw
contend, th government offlcials win
temper their punishment with mercy,
remembering that all of us are liable
to error and that punishment has Its
limitations.
t M, rxnMnamnn JlTO Willing to
Separate themselves from outside or-
oT,ri ciihmit themselves
to rules and regulations of the city
and state, I think they might be
taken back with advantage to the
state, and I think k . wou. .- -
harmonize tne amwouw " P
arisen and bring police and people
together in a spirit of co-operation.
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