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wrong

government

of 1871

should be righted, 469
America first, 109, 175
America, Spirit of, 115, 122, 127,
211, 291

America, Without hampering ambi-

tions as world power, 111, 134,
168, 199, 313

American Electric Railway Associa
tion, Address before, 97

American Federation of Labor, Ad-
dress before, 434

American system of government,
Balance of, 324; a lawyer's gov
ernment, 324

Americans, Disloyal ("hyphenated"),
110, 132, 150, 293, 310
Americans, foreign born, Addresses
to, 114, 290

Americans, Undivided allegiance of,
110, 115, 125, 132

Anti-trust legislation (See Sherman

Anti-trust Law and Trusts and
Monopolies)

Arbitration, Failure of, in railroad
eight-hour demand, 296
Arbitration law, Suggested changes
in, 301; recommendations re-
newed, 339

Arbitration

urged, 38

treaties; Ratification

Army (See Defense, National)
Associated Press, Address before
members of, 108

Austria-Hungary; Diplomatic rela-
tions interrupted, but peace main-
tained, 381

Austria-Hungary, Diplomatic corre-
spondence with (See War)
Austria-Hungary must be delivered
from Prussian domination, 447
Austria-Hungary must continue to
have access to sea, 450
Austria-Hungary: People must be
accorded free opportunity for au-
tonomous development, 469

Austria-Hungary, War against, ad-
vised, 451

Austro-Hungarian Empire not to be
rearranged by United States, 447
Aviation (See Defense, National)

B

Bagdad Railway, 437

Balkan States controlled by Ger-
many, 437, 447

Banking: Restrictions upon national
banks in international trade, 279,
289
Banking legislation (See Currency,
also Federal Reserve Bank Sys-
tem)

Belgium must be evacuated and re-
stored, 469

Benedict, Pope, Peace proposal of,
and reply, 421

Brazil, Messages to, on its entry
into war, 432

Business

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Central America (See Latin-Amer-
ica)

Children, Co-operation of, in Red
Cross work proposed, 427

"Citizenry trained and accustomed
to arms," 78

Citizenship address at Philadelphia,
114; at Washington, 290
Commerce

International exclusive economic
leagues condemned, 424

Limitations imposed by banking
restrictions, 279, 289, 329

New fields of foreign commerce,
69, 106, 279, 328

Proposal to remove restrictions on
combinations of exporters, 316,
333, 341, 452

Commerce, Bureau of Foreign and
Domestic, Usefulness of, 104, 316,
330

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Tariff, 5

Trusts and Monopolies, 47
War with Germany, 372

War aims and peace terms of the
United States, 464

Congress, Record of, during first
Wilson administration, 304
Congress, Sixty-fifth (war session),
commended, 429

Congress Hall, Philadelphia, Ad-
dress at rededication of, 27
Conservation legislation, 70, 86
Corporations

Limitations proposed on voting
rights of controlling stockhold-
ers, 54

Responsibility of individual offi-
cers and directors, 53
Responsibility to the public, 101
Counsel and judgment of various
kinds, 284

Cuba, Honor in our withdrawal
from, 199

Currency legislation urged upon Con-
gress, 10, 39; benefits of new law,
306

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railway operators, 294

for

Federal employment bureau sug-
gested, 87

Labor pledges in speech accept-
ing renomination, 317

Labor record of first Wilson ad-
ministration, 307

Lamb, Charles, quoted, 440
Latin-America: Actions taken by
various countries against Germany,
432

Latin-America, Future commercial
relations with, 32, 119, 136, 335
League to Enforce Peace, Address
before, 271 (See also Peace
League)

Liberty Loan Day designated, 430
Lincoln, Address on, at log-cabin
birthplace, 319

Lind, John, sent to Mexico as per-
sonal representative, 20

Lobby: Statement denouncing in-
sidious influence on tariff legisla
tion, 9

M

Manhattan Club, New York, Ad-
dress at, 125

McAdoo, W. G., appointed Director-
General of Railroads, 457
Merchant marine (See Shipping)
Mexico

And friendship for, but not
coercion, 136

American friendship for, 18
Americans urged to leave, 25
Arms-export prohibition (by Taft)
continued, 25; removed, 55
Arms, Exports of, forbidden ex-
cept to Carranza faction, 56
Congress asked for authority to
use armed force against Huerta
(Tampico incident), 62

Diplomatic note from Mexico, 22
How to help Mexico, 282
Huerta the unspeakable, 312
Huerta's claim of legal govern-
ment, 23
Huerta's

21

elimination demanded,

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upon Congress, 43

Press Club, New York, Address be-
fore, 276

Price-fixing as part of food-regula-

tion program, 401, 424

Price-fixing further recommended,
452

Progressive Party principles carried
out by Democrats, 308
"Proud, Too, to fight," 117

Railroads

R

Capital supervision, 51
New York, New Haven & Hart-
ford Railroad sued for dissolu-
tion of mergers, 63
Placed under Government control
and operation, 455
Presidential control proposed, over
property and men, in case of
military necessity, 301, 339
Problem serious and pressing, 154
Special message to Congress to
avert threatened strike, 294;
reference to railroad legislation
in annual message, 337
Systems must be developed and
coördinated for national use,

317
Withdrawal

of recommendation
that Congress approves increase
of freight rates to meet expense
of eight-hour day, 339
Railroad Business Association, Ad-
dress before, 156

Red Cross, Address at dedication of
Washington home, 392

Red Cross, Coöperation by school
children proposed, 427
Reelection, Thinking about, renders
reelection difficult, 30
Renomination, Speech accepting, 302
Republican party, Criticism of, 81,
304, 309

Resources, Natural, Development of,
45, 317, 452

Revenue: Further taxation urged,
to cover "preparedness" expendi-
tures, 146

Revenue: Special message urging
additional revenue to meet de-
crease in customs, 64

Rural credits (See Farm credits)
Russia, always democratic at heart,
379

Russia, Message to, 405

Russian democracy endangered by
Germany, 439, 450, 464
Russian National Council, Message
to, 420

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