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Show 202 dollars) were spent uselessly in fighting those Doors in South Africa. :hit that is not all. The loss to our commerce, the after- math of the war, is greater than the cost of the war at tlte moment. FIFTH SESSION ;\s we heard yesterday in one of the speeches, the bill for a war comes later, and what follows is that trade is bad, there is depres- sion. dear money, and trade and industry suffers in emisequenee, and we have the great problem of the unemployed. Ladies and gentlemen, we look to you, we look to this great Conference, representing,r as it does the best thought and the best talent of the whole of your great country, to give us the lead, and to show to the countries of Europe that you are in earnest in this matter. and to give us a word that will be so strong that we will feel it our duty and our privilege to follow the lead iof the United States of America. (Prolonged applause) W" ‘HJJUW m .i it ‘ ll‘tUlA SOME LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE PEACE MOVEMENT Tuesday Afternoon, May 4, at 2 o'clock ()lttJlll-ZS'I‘RA HALL iev. Algernon S Crapsey Presiding SECRETARY Mimin‘uv : LADIES ANI) GEx'rLI-mrix: I desire to call the attention of the delegates to the business session tomorrow morning: Dele gates are especially requested to be present because Hi the report of the Committee on Resolutions. I desire to remind you again that if you have resolutions which you have not yet presented to this committee, you will be will expected to do so some time this afternoon; that I'ewltttiotts have not not be received from the floor tomorrow morning that to make it been previously presented to the committee. I want the floor perfectly plain that you may at that time present from even if it any resolution previously presented to the committee should so happen that they do not adopt it. MR. CRAPSEY: unexpectedly LADIES AND (iliN'l‘lJZMliN: I find myself very disap- strange the to owing; meetingr this at called upon to preside written down for that pearance of the gentleman whose name is presently and when duty. Doubtless Mr. Calhoun will be here it is quite right honor. of seat this him to resign he comes I will be devoted to the sub- that one session of this conference should "Some Legal .\sp('t‘ts oi jCCt now under consideratitim, namely. we will listen with great therefore And the Peace Movement." present to us thoughts to are pleasure and interest to those who in introrluring the first pleasure great have I stthject. this upon \Villiam l. llull. ml SwarthmortSpeaker of the afternoon. Prof. upon The Hague ConCollege. Pennsylvania. who is an authority ferences. (Applause) 303 |