The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, August 01, 1920, Page 15, Image 15

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AUGUST, l?20r
ndedle by night? What of the or
ganizations, superbly effc&tivij, thav,
conserved food anji fed the world
that carried nourishment to .the very
front trench in the fade- of hell's
furies that nursed the wounded
back to life that buried the. dead in
the dark shelter of the night that
inspired business men and artisans
ofall parties to work in harmony?
What of the millions of men, women
and children of all creeds, religious
and otherwise, who stood in the
ranks as firm as soldiers overseas,
undivided by things "they once quar
reled about? What of the, govern
ment itself confirming the faith of
our fathers as sufficient to meet the
storms of time? "Why the sneer at
labor with the veiled charge that it
was a mere slacker? The spectacle
is sufficient to convince any unprej
udiced ma"n that the Republican
leaders who have taken charge of
their party and nominated its candi
date, are no more possessed of the
spirit of the hour than they were in
1912 when they precipitated a. revo
lution within the rank and file of a
great organization. If further proof
were needed, the action of the pres
ent congress supplies it. Not a con
structive law can be cited. Money
and time were wasted in seeking to
make a military triumph an odious
chapter in history and yet is it not
significant that after two years of
eleuthful inquiry, there was nothing
revealed 'in that yast enterprise,
carrying billions of dollars in ex
pense, upon which they ,coUldj base
even a whisper of dishonesty?
The Mexican" situation, drying to
our patience for years, begins to
show signs of improvompnt. Not the
least of the things hat have con
tributed to itf is a realization by the
people of the country, that- W.e have
neither tha lust-for j,heU;oma,in,;ndr
disposition to disturb theiiv sovereign
rights. Peace smiles upon the border
and incentive . to' individual effort
The Commoner
seems to be making national asplr-
JS elements have made our
SlGfl 6ndUr nfJ not the least of
Which is a sustained gratitude. The
richest traditions of our land are
woven from historic threads that
tell . the bravery of our soldiers of
overywar. They make the first im
pressions of history upon the minds
of our children and bind- the hearts
of generations together. Never in
all time will the performance of our
soldiers in the late war be sur
passed. From farm, forest and fac
tory they gathered together In the
training camps from countryside
and city men whose hands were
calloused by labor, others" whose
shoulders showed the stoop of office
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capacity. They helped win the war.
the readjuatmont now at hand. Their
intuition, their senso of the human
itarian in government, their unques
tioned progressive spirit will bo help-
-. m inomema mat require public
J "dgment- Therefore they are en
titled to the privilege of voting aa a
matter of right and because they will
ho helpful, in maintaining wholesomo
and patriot policy. It requires bm.
one more state to ratify the national
amendment and thus bring a long
delayed justice. I havo the samo
earnest hope as our platform ox
presses, that some one of the remain
ing states will promptly take favor-
aoio action.
finnn4M Tl". ..If u 4 At m
task thn hinn,i nf n ii ' "V"""4 """""K" uieory or. tno
flying to SataVlhT
impulse ran from the front trench
in Europe back to the first day in
training. We must not forgot that
war breaks into the plans of young
men, and their first chart of life is
In a sense more important than any
calculation later on, Ih college and
shop in every calling, they were
building the base for their careers.
Thousands of them by the circum
stance of injury or the disturbance
of domestic conditions which war
always brings, were compelled to
change their whole course of life. We
owe a debt to those who died, and to
those the honored dead left depend
ent. We owe a debt to the wounded;
but we' must-realize that considerable
compensation is due those also who
lost much by the break in their ma
terial hopes and aspirations. The
genius of the nation's' mind and the
sympathy of its heart, must inspire
intensive thoughtful effort, to as
sist those who saved our all. I feel
deeply that the rehabilitation of the
.disabled soldiers of the recent war
is one of tlje most vital issues before
the people and I, as a candidate,
pledge myself and my party to those
young Americans to do all in my
power to secure for them without
unnecessary delay, the immediate
training which is so necessary to fit
them to compete in their struggle
to overcome that physical handicap
incurred while in the service of their
government. I believe also that the
Federal Board of Vocational Rehabil
itation as far as possible should em
vilnv disabled soldiers themselves to
annfirvisfl the rehabilitation of dis
abled soldiers, because ol mmr
known sympathy and understanding.
The board itself and all agencies un
der it should be burdened with the
care of securing for the disabled
soldier who has finished his training,
adequate employment. These men
will inspire future generations no
less than they have themselves been
inspired by the heores of the past
No greater force for patriotic effort
was found when we were drawn into
J2? late conflict than the example
and activity of our veterans of previ
ous wars. Under the colors they
loved, gathered the soldiers of the
past, bringing quickly to the support
the new army of the republic. Re
sponsor the southland by veterans
who wore the gray inspired the you h
with a zeal which aided greatly in
Ihe quick mobilization of our forces.
much of them. in" BUStained in
enthusiasm, and thirJX 0f them
dustry, which carried many of the
to the heavy burdens ; o : toil, k
mayinSXSL toSoh 5? "be mother
time, while the t"c"ltai gaver a
heart in c amp d hospital, b
sacred color to the tragi i
that feeble words should not
SSSd nooviSmJness but
sponslblllty assumed by his noUnfn
oath of office, taking Into consular
tlon tho vIowh of athora, of courne,
In arriving at tho final judgment,
but recognizing no group of any
Kind, but aworn, aa ho In, to tho
faithful performance of tho partlou
lar duties In question, and not sub
ject to impeachment, an ho is, In caa
of serious malfeasance in tho por
formanqe of thoso dutloH. Tho latter
la tho conception of tho preHldoncy
hold by Washington, John Adam
and Thomas Jofforson In Initiating
our great experiment In political and
personal -freedom under tho constitu
tion. It ia tho conception held by Lin
coln and Roosevelt, by Cleveland
and Wilson, and all other presidents
of tho past to whom history has as
signed a significant place in tho
normal growth of our free Institu
tions. It is tho concoption of tho
ernment Of this Country. BO far aa It UroHidflncv tn whlnh. In nnn nf ur?
is embodied in the executive, should cess of tho Democratic party In tho
bo what ho is pleased to call "govern- coming election, my own beat offorts
ment by party," as in contrast with shall bo dcdlcatod, with a solemn
exercise by tho president of his own I sense of responsibility to tho Power
best final judgment under the re- above, to the peoplo of tho Unlto'o
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