OCR Text |
Show 300 301 that conference \\e partic111ai1'} L111lL11'seL] the recommendation in Heard 1o the 1111111ati1111 11f :1r111a111e11ts,t the International Prize L111111ai111the Lonrt 111 A1111111j11stiee. \\e urged 0111' govern- ment to 1:kc :1L'11111 111 L'1a1111~11 1111< erLat 11101111 court believing that in 1111> \1:1\' it is no" posxihle to render a most signal and 1111'111111'al11e>11'1'1L'e to 111:111'1;1n1]. Similar Conferences in every <1ate 111' the L'11111n \\L'1'e ureu] to \L'JVC as orfranizers and repre- sentatiws (11' public I:piniun.111e nucleus 01 a permanent organi- zation \mx 11111111111] 1'111' 111' 111L'app111n‘1111e11 1 of an e\eeuti\e cone 111111111111 which >111111111 111111 \LL'iL'ta n' 111' State, Philander C lxnox ix 1110 111.11] 1111.1 (\11'11‘111'L' committ ee has had a rear of arm-<1 i1r"1'1111711"111(11 nor]. A 5111,17e111111nittee on educational work artmg 1"0110\\'111g' the reading of Mr. Niles' paper, Chairman Moore, in introducing Mr. William 11. Short. executive secretary of the New York l‘eaL'L‘ Society, said: CHAIRMAN 31001111: 11 is very proper that there 5111111111 be a permanent peace oflice in the greatest city 011 this continent. \\'C will hear of the work of that Ol'tiee front Mr. \V'illiam 11. Short, its executive secretary. A Permanent Peace Office in New York 41mm MINI" 11 1'7\' the \‘111111". 111111113411 11111':"1111'L and lLL‘tures. at schools r11‘111k. giaiieu. 1:1]1L1r11:1{ 1'~. 1. f\l. L, .\ ministerial and other 111513111111 aworiaiv 1111, 11':.L'111'1's' 111:1111111's 11111] universitv exten- 5-11111. .'\1'1:111g11111:111\11:111-111111 111:11‘ 111 11,1r quite general obser ' vance 111 '\1:11' 15. 1111111. :11 11111 11:11. 3111] a >111z'q'1'~te(l pronram ha: 111111111'11'11111111 1111111':1111' 1"111-1l-' N ' ‘. ~1 .,,\1..11 1 ]: 1;» .1. 11.11. ., ‘ ,l1_\'1 11; .111.11 1:;L~11 ' 11e e111111111ttee on eor- ' 1111111111'\1.'1-.1,"\111:11111-11.1 11~111 1, 111-111'. 1111 N:L'1L'1:1r_v of State, and 1111' p111p/'. -:t'11:1 \'.:.'-- 111'5111 1 111111 :11111- arguments that our g11\'1111'.1,1'.'.1~.'1111:l11'..1111.~t1' p:-toi111;11c1 :11 11':1~t two other powers 11 art 1111111111 1'11 it1'1l 511111. 11 in up p tin'r 1'1111111‘5 ant] settinf1 11 11111111111'111111 11 11 111111111111 \rl1it1‘: 1] 111K 111'1'.') 1111111.11\: ‘ 1'1:1n~ 1.11111 11r1l'11'111111111'11 1:11111L" 1er111.111111t wor] 111111111a]. 11211 ‘ 1.1111J11tia] 11:11;:1~' 111c1ar1111' and ' :11,1111111i,<1er111fr a d >1~11"1.1 11]1..',1111 :11111'..1'.'111.'.1 1:.11. 111111'i:'1"l1 and 11111 as dipl omats 11111111 111 1'1..\'.1'1.1:_1 g1111". 111' 11111 11,11 :11111. inf \11' :1111111 :1111] of his 1 11:1..1 .\ll]'2\l(‘1'. \1 1~1111' 111111 :1111111 L'hai1111a11 111 the l'enns 1- \'.1'.1,. 1‘1:11'1 :11211 ,'\111 \\'111‘.1 , l 111111;,111' .2111111('11111'111'11111'1'. . ~ 111111 - 1.1111 ' 11'11: " 111'11'1111\'111r: " 1]1'e aeLomplished 1115.' "1111 1'.. 11 11111 11111' \1'1111 :1 State Society ]‘ 1'111'1111'111111111111 11111111111 11111111 11: 1< charoe of the work in 11 t‘]111"\l\. 1'1. 1" . 1 " l .1, 'K 1111 ' 1'1~1.] ' 1 1.11 1111111 experien i ce recommend' .11' 1 4..._111/ -.:;1 .115 111':1 11111 1 1'.. 1 51111. . .1111'1L'~1L1l people 111 ' various parts It 1111' \1111‘ .. , 1‘11111 11Il\. . 11' L li‘tL' 1 111‘ L] 1 l 111~V ,.' 1,x'1] 141 l' t l 1‘ ‘~ 11:1"1'11 L C O nf r 1 ' c 0' CL 1]] WW MK. VVILLIAM ll. 51111111 111 1.1141111111131111 \'11‘.11 1111' K(11:11:11 l'ezice league. has com: 111(111'111 1'1 1'_v Kllft‘l-rl'fill} 1111" 1111.111 111 intermt the people. par- , . HMINI M11. \ViLLmM 1]. SHORT: When the Peace l\love111ent 11:11] evolved a pro am 11111111111, clear and capable 111' appealingr to the average man as practicable, and the nations at The llague had liee'nn 11> comider parts‘ 01' this pro am with favor then the day 11:11] come for the opening of permanent peace offices in the centers of the world. By a permanent 111'1'1ce 1 mean one that shall under active >L'1'viL'L' until a \1111'111 1'11111‘1 and the L'onipulmry ll\\' 111' it hy the nations for the settlement of all (lll'l't'l't‘llL‘k'S shall have 111-e11 secured. 11 may even then he neee»ar1' to keep the 111'1'11'1: open for :1 generik tion or two lonf'er until L'u,~tont shall have 1'L'111oved all danger of 1 1L]1pse into the 1111] 11:1111111111 "'1' he 11151 puhliL":1tion111 ,\1111'11L'a prolencdly and exclusively forthccausc111'pL':11'L',",\.'1_\'s 1)1'_ '1'1'111'111111111. "was written 111 18111) l)_\' David Low Dodge 111' 1\'L'\v York. 111 .\ugu\t, 1141511111 111141 peace society in the "111111 wax 1'111'1111'11 in New York under 1111‘ inspiration ot' the \:11111' man. The organization of other societies 1111111111 1'111111111'11. and 11y [3211 there were titty of them scattered 111111111411 11111 1111'1'1'1'1'111 \tates." L'niveraa] ‘JL‘LIL‘L' Wih 1111-11 only an idea]. 'l'hL' moral note :1111111: could he struck by its' advocates. '1'111- movement toward arhitration. \1'111'111 mum and world organiyation. which together conditute 1111' 111(1111'1'11 pL-acc 111ov11111ent, 11:11] 11111 begun. These societies' gained the support 111' :1 group 111' splendid men, hut they suffered the 13110111 :11] sociL'tiLw' which merely voice a protest and do not have a definite program which appears attainable. Most of them languished in feebleness and neglect. M/Wf‘h IIDJI |