Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CONROE COrRIFR. CONROE. TEX \S
PRESIDENT ADDRESSED
SENATE ON WORLD FEACE
World
After
Shall United State* Enter
Leayue to Preserve Peace
The following excellent half-tone Pictures illustrate the leading news events of the week. What is now
before the public mind'over the world is shown to you in reality—So as you read you see. These illustra-
tions comprise the latest that is of worthwhile to the Reading Public.
Present StrifeV* Say* PrtefdeivT.
Washington. Whether ihe United
State* ahull enter a world 1**41*
* leagy** and. as many lontind. thereby
l abandon Its traditional policy of Laola*
lion and no entangling ailUnoce. was
laid squarely before couureee and the
country Monday by President Wileon
in a personal address to the senate
Knr (tie first time In tnoro than a
hundred years a president of thn Unit-
ed Stales appeared In tbo a* n^to chain
brr to discus* the nation'* forotgn re
lutlons after the manner of Washing
. ton, Adams and Madliton The effect
van lo I* uvo congress, all off It tel
i quarter* and .the foreign diplomat*
i aneiied atol bewildered Inwnidlatety
i then# tirose a sh.»rp division of opln
j Ion over the propriety ft* well tie the
eubstum e of the pr. i-ideMi’a proposal
^Startling," "atagyerlng." “astound
mg.'- "the nobl' st utterauco that ha*
fallen from liuimtu lips slneo the dec
i larallon of Itnleoj ndenco." were among
the expression* of senator* Tb»*
president himself, after h!s fuldrnaa,
I aaid:
I have said what everybody Sits
tv • h 1' iii.iuc for. l».ii has thought tin
po t-ildo Now it appears to ho »*«'*■
| slbie.’’
The chief points of the prostdteii *»
! address were
“That a lusting p< ace In thirnpe can
noi be i peace of victory for either
I Side
“ fjlilt peace hi list he followed by a
NOTABLES TESTIFYING IN
GRAVES OF BRITISH ON WESTERN FRONT
MBP—i
!• the foa
rri.r w o»
e .* t.»»»•••
iaSk^i^v n
Th" central portion of this picture >h us Ttiouuis W. I.aw.— m, seated i.t th»* tnlilc. tcslilyIti^ before the house
comi'dttce on rules on the **lenk" ot the president's peuee me>s, ^e. The Insert on tie- right shows Secretory
Tntntilty testifying, and the panel on lie left slums Secret,ir> of stole l.iiii'dug ns he appeared Indore the coni-
mlt:- *■
KOllAND’S ARMY EQUIPPED WITH MOST MODERN APPLIANCES
tacKnauB
deflult
pow«r to assnn
the worjd that no cutnatropho of w.tr
aliall "overwhelm it u;aln.
I ins Hr,it a e-hen I ptroto.'ruplt (tikidi on the western trout shows gi-Hies Unit iVutv tie touud ell along -ih»j
era fiont of 1-rtilth aoldters Liileil m uCl^UiU. LlueU itns> U.is the uuuu- und u.diU’ass^of the ».n.!i. > with the
“Killed in action." uud the uddr*-s>. <
*niih
“That in smli a concert of p»w*
the 1 niied St.ite-i cun not wllhh«tld
Its partU ipad-m to cunruntoo i**»«ce
and liisrtee throughout the world.
"That In More a pi no Is hiudn th«
I’llHed Stale: gov* ir«u:»l should
franl iy fuin.uUW* Uto eoud.lions epos
which It would feel Justified In nsktn*
- i£i£-
Mttt. RtiiitKt It. KSRprtt
WHAT ZEPPELIN DID IN BUCHAREST
fur mu L
Itie Aim rii all
uud udenm adherence."
• “It Is clear to every man who
ehtnl' the ; r. Idenf told the *>-nnt*
“l-hut JJn re is . La Utl:t uromisu no
hi>.oh in t'Hher our traditions or our
zsm:
pe''(r*Y • f) nation. hut a fntWtmm'
raliier of ail (hut we have professed
or strlvi n for
"l am proposing, ns It were, that
tho( nation should with one accord
adopt the do'lMne of President Hot*
tor as th*' doctrine of the world; that
tio n.'illon should ncelt to extend Itr
policy over any other nut ion or t*«*oplo.
lull that every fieoph* should ho left
free to <|e|ti rmlne Its own policy, its
own way of development. unitin'1 cjrml.
imtiirealvneil, unafraid, the. little thinr
along wlUi Ibu.grwU au«l p<j«r«rfitl
"1 unr proposing that all nation*
henceforth avoid rntan' ling alliances
which would draw them Into compel!
tlons of power, eatch them In a net of
Intrigue and selfish rivalry and die
turh their own affairs with Influence
tiirrodu- t d from wffhoiHl There i* no
-Httutt-twr rrlltanrp—tn a ronrert tt*
power W-hAn all untie to art In tbr
same reuse and with tliii same pur
l>"H",. nll an t in tie common !nt< rest
and nr ■ frc<» to live their own lives
A 1 Milch
ddh-r wearing gas mask and steel helmet, which hr*' part of Ids equipment now. The trooper Is
ready for action. A- th. i.m i luoflcru inventions provt* tueir Usefulness In actual warfare, the Iiuteli is|Ul|i their
.iruiy with theft They are ready for any eventualities.
THEIR LAST TRENCH
DEVASTATION IN NORTH FRANCE
lUUltT a t utnuum protecfUiu.
“I am ptopic-lac gov era meat by ttv»-
connect of thn goveinid. tiiat frci
dotit of tho.Hcse whteti in International
c«mf' r< nco aft* r fDitfi'rmr# r'-preser»
luliV'w of the l nlled S-ute* |..iv«
This niiiarkslih' f>i* iur< , the Urst from Ca|iiur«*if ItUilnuist, stmv
ll /a‘J’|»'lln <)HI while on one of Its riiitje through itiHllliiililu. "I
In the photograph was occup d l*> (‘plom-l Tlioinps/ih,
attttclir at ttactom t *' l«*. U cf,.»,so «>n tin- sfrf»s to the left
i niiillary
v*rre*l with the eloquence of thof
an* the convinced dl*i (plea t*f 11tx*rty.
and the modsral(on of MfruniVient*
which piakes of grmiea and naviea a
BIG BERTHA” SHELL DIDN’T EXPLODE
- power tor lit fie i in* i«-h. sol «ii tutloi
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England, John Stone & Etheridge, O. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1917, newspaper, January 25, 1917; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844115/m1/3/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.