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ï~~ '-I rest ti an be ill stand Playing theI and m biog dee 1 ta gi The iatso o Germs &Gov Inof oct. the hlirland: her rpdiatlo the spo is of On too e Bela ti and do 't tom to prota A poC;!Ata girl of inmps happen ltotb cy1what j~mf a' celo habl mr's pcf:looflersany's a o 4. his Oeclss4 h speechm He most purni oofs of hisa o Ihthe was dealla dipip' he ppoeof eacpp ti-th.sUl ft, tn o irp The qoeslin. Peace Lim aals to Bernls., Tbe n ut thb doorot peace.lbut ean be t Is thrtpthfa. m se o dest e slona Oet on a room llr tool of rty thes Germany's military tp' w I llg profoessona and tretch. a P Hmust toblisown le, his ae to th world. Gewtnny 4her allies i e a sthe FPr~sdent all'that he eon nCdliboima o just and endoring 4o tpith note. He shots off all dieo the w of Germany'a a der, of 4Ill and herahe of all 4M the oasts of conoqoost d th alone, we will stop h } t I Itl d p s p1 PC -Mr Ilm'do d o r f ofIel "SAffa-i anttlhas, th wrt =b plated Iim aei" acell apredlohoten t+ide v ey hold, u&slllo4 m mIneto 17a ai "'O o! that his lr v a& m~ New Turk uir e y4 hapg-oo d menteoma C the Pr'esid to capahie tote has ever oneslso ta. Ut of.the q o t ~or ' i.bo hoh candld and t:eisimhtl di. Ushill,,of. a p.Ierquely laos ply to Pr ce 'M anim, ae tcootrove tonie to: jest op city as time laws goverol ti Cv mento of h avenly.,Odle beautiful as time Am cs New Yor Htr~,i o ti tone, rlI o 'It is positive enough In I am ti thai ther can be no lb to so long tholie soil of ili Litosis; po utedbyte oftcC u n, and forums reeltlit to lain y ototed, tim ugh needlea Int of Givin Conllan 'Tie danger l that,its se din; 7~ givs tihe ruere of Gero Y. t fnei h r blt.-wi o{{{ s war by 4lplomacyr-tmreh: pI4nlng the d~ of their,u nudl nal surrender- and to the p eqmnoadputraHugr eeted confidencme in time-ahility o ir:governmoel o Co juggl 'tho ~es Into negotiated. te*eforn jeefan, peace; While in, this meonits sending niky woolen thoe enioasm four the!pending and mout eded Liherty 1' aql. That, it gun %out oaying, eiiot nut he. 'eace a long way cffs for there can he peace untilite teeC e nlluhave itheguon to fight.'.,adfee w ftepons le results of the to. 'IIt depois Germany end hoc lea' In a' terrll diplomatic loin," meot say's. " t is equilvalenmt to de aod for uonndltlo maC eswn= r. They stand checkmated Adlb, as welRl as on the hd ttie Chicago Tbhne says: "the. cal eel has proe! etedZtaCn lan en urolog to a~u Germean people oelg T~ae, wea offered o ag 'os c peace o4 her own t tine de osahas.ref dit.,I hav ex-_ ad the toeloce ty of: her princl I hare rev ed the real puree f the alles. Tou eenoujItles d roy the'" 1German.p ople.. ore owe fOght o ' -The Preyldent' g ven the Ge an people 'Corn' g of the rena u on hich y oat ask pea It f reo oh cee whether ny w.1 I p nowj r'es la to Foch,}I' Neuj York' World says the cal eet'-has em 'oed the ooh - THEE WILL OF' THE PQP4. _ i 1elC araesieau'ehealIk eenaoenes ".. - - -w d o pl ed.ei R, R r se fi w II u 08/21/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R MA

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