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the war will end.
This niaxh.t may romc true
Any way. it will surely be the be-
Kinninf; oi the end.
Anu much stranger things have j
happened in the world's lor.g history
or v.ars thtn the early fall of Con
stantinople.
The battle fronts of Macedonia.
.uesoporawu and Palestine may be
Joined, and a front may be easily
made from Anatolia.
Thus, the forces of democracy and
uecency may close in around Con
stantinople from foor different direc
tions. There Is rail connection all
the way between. the Macedonian and
Mesopotainian fronts from Saloniki
to Itagdad.
it is not a far cry from several
points on the Mediterranean sea in
Anatolia to Constantinople
Ths Palestine front neems farther
away, diii mere nave been many
hints of the future joining or the
operations there and in the ancient
land "between thc two rivers: the
Tigris and Euphrates.
hen Constantinople falls there
will be a way opened through liul-
garia and Austria to llerlin.
And when Constantinople falls the
fondest dream of the kaiser will be
definitely shattered his dream of
"Mittel Europa" (Middle Europe),
and his way to Ilagdad and the Per
sian gulf, and India, and a world un
der Tribute.
The German junkers are swallow
ing some very bitter pills, as ther
witness the development of Mesopo
tamia by the iMtish. They are mak
ing these old Bible lands given over
ny the Turks to the desert and deso.
latlon for a thousand years, to blos
som as the rose.
They have actually made the Ti
gris and Euphrates as busy with
commerce as the Thames at London.
the Hudson at New York, or the Chi
cago at Chicago.
That Is wonderful.
One of the wonders of the war,
For General Townshend comment
ed operations above the Persian gulf
with four Improvised boats.
And all this leads, to a conclusion
the reader will please remember;
two conclusions, in fact:
1. The Persian gulf territory caus
ed the war; or was one of the chief
causes because it was a thorn In
the side of German ambitions and
plans, and had been for several
years. .-
2. The disposition of Mesopotamia
including Armenia and Syria, will be
one of the most difficult problems In
the conclusion of peace.
Whatever la done, there is no one
outside of German military influence
who believes any of that country, or
any of those peoples, should ever
again be given over to the Turk,
In fact, the serving of the true In
terests of civilization, in the maklnc
of peace, will leave mighty little of
the earth's surface for the polluted
and bloody feet of the Turk.
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some Black Tread and Red Sides.
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they could not duplicate. ;
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At the time the Monroe Ioctrlne
was being evolved in those fateful
years of nearly a century ago. there
was one English statesman who had
a leading place in its evolution.
This was the brilliant George Can
ning, who bad many of the traits
of his Irish ancestry.
Appointed governor general of
India, he was just about to sail for
theKast when the tragic death of
the secretary of foreign affairs made
it necessary for him to stay at home
and discharge the duties of that Im
portant office.
Just then the autocratic monarch
of the continent in their holy alli
ance were planning to assist the king
of Spain to recover by force of arms
the colonies which had revolted from
him and had declared themselves
republics.
Canning had always sympathized
with the aspirations of the conti
nental liberals, and he refused to
have anything to do with favoring
such an armament.
Without British aid for the Un
ion Jack was supreme on the seas
it was no use to plan the expedition
and so it fell through.
Meanwhile he let it be known at
Washington that the enunciation of
a policy of non-interference in Amer
ican affairs would be welcomed in
London, and it was with the com
plete sympathy of the masterflu for
eign secretary, who was thus brid
ling In Europe the autocratic ag
gressiveness of the czar and kaiser,
that our own President Monroe in
his message to congress of 1823 as
serted the right ot American peoples
to resent the interference of Euro
peans in the control of their internal
affairs.
Today the two emplrts are fight
ing together for the some Drincr&l
of liberty, and the Inalienable rights
of small nations.
It was at this time that Cannlnr.
in the house of commons, made the
Pech that Is more identified with
his personality than any other. In
deed. In the popular biographies," his
picture appears as a frontisniece. a
he stands addressing the house, with
the words printed below:
"I call a new world Into existence
to redress the balance of the old.
It was a more prohetlc utterance
perhaps than he dreamed of. How
he would have enjoyed the spectacle
today of an Atlantic ocean covered
with the fleets of the friendly young
republic grown a giant, fleets that
gnard the transports that mean
death to autocracy; an autocracy
that is black with Injustice.
There surely l a new world calUnl
in to redres sthe balance of the old!
Of all modern nrltish statesmen.
William Ewart Gladstone has per
haps been most admired bv Ameri
cans, and Gladstone, it must he re
membered, began life as a pupil of
Canning, nurtured at th same pnb
lic school and the 3a me unit entity,
and cherishing the same Ideals. Tbl
surely I n fitting time t pay trlhnt
to the nobility of the tatmnan Can
ning and his wonderful irercienee.
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"The same durablo quality of con
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an investment that depreciates very
Httle In value through years uf effi
cient service. Tbir is because Chev
rolet construction demands that
siftent high quality standards be
maintained in the manufacture and
assembly of every mechanical unit.
Chevrolet cars are built .not to a
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in any capacitr where a ntntor car
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