AN EMINENT AMERICAN.
, TRIBUTES TO WOODBOW WILSON. ' (Elcc. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Australian mid N.Ji. Cabl« Association.i . (Received Feb. 4, 1 p.m.) i WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.
j Mr. Daniels, who was ex-President •Wilson's Secretary to the Navy, said: "On my last visit Dr. Wilson told me , we must never doubt the things wei stood j for will come, and 1 make this contesJ sion to Providence that they may come • a better way than we believed best." Mr. Daniels added : His health alone ' prevented Dr. Wilson's recall to the Presidency in 1924.' j Colonel House, Dr. Wilson's confidential adviser,/said :.His efforts wjll. sure'ly stir another President'to follow'the ! path leading to the height of attainment 1 for which Dr. Wilson laid down his life, j Mr. Barucb, who was economic adviser at Versailles, said tho human race, oppressed by the greed and ambition of the war, will trace its evolution into world peace to the thought and labor of i this eminent American.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16348, 4 February 1924, Page 8
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