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Show 300 I" dream has been realiredrt‘d ML 597 l'nihanmiit 1 Van" :1 it w x. at \ twice and is to meet again in the spziu- iii at W After all, it is the ltli\ll‘.(‘-F at tlit si‘linnrl \ social worker. limit them dvmlw the it»? told that not until human Ilflllllt' rl,' ideals. \Vc tii't‘ achieving tlizni :. ‘ . d it: The Fatherhmwd of (jail and the I'm ifii tilt exist: \\e do not have to en know the truth and make it Isimple. \Ve shall med machinti‘y in it it that hack of the Il‘iflt‘llll‘tW' .2 _ support with the strength of machinery. America has been the ‘tiunivi‘, to show how the machine : '_‘ in example greater than even t . mightier than the sword": 1nd ii lands. Let her eliminate it let her cut loose once and for a. and the multiplication or it: e.‘ The Old \\"orld looks to .\‘ uxpresxion of life. CHAIRMAN )Ioortic: One of the most disti'ig'ii-hi i1 l!a":.~ (lent of the Italian I'eari- Swim 1n "‘ few words from llun, r\. lei‘:": The Italian Peace Society ()I New York II41I\'.;\.ZI'H \. Only a few north, :1 Really, I did not know tutti. ' man would call upon ‘lit'. ments of his heart, I do not thi soever. {Applausrfi Italy has sullt- ' through the hardshEps of war. \‘y'hen I w. a little boy I remem- her when state after state was in arms to accomplish the unit]. of Italy. and I know all the hard-hips which the people suffered. Still l do not know if it that time it was possible to accomplish the unity of Italy without the force of guns and of cannon. When the unity of Italy was EtCCtitI‘ipliFliL'tl the government realized that the maintenance of such an army and navy would ultimately bring it into bankruptcy, and so it gave its attention to the development of industry and commerce, and today Italy is in the enjoyment of sound financial conditions. I am very glad indeed that this Congress has met. I believe we ought to have even more delegates than we have had, but great good is beingr done by the way the addresses are printed in the press and sent all over the country, and I did my best, by translating the printed speeches into Italian, to disseminate this lllfltl‘llllltlull in Europe among the Italian people who did not understand English. so that they might know what is really for the welfare of the people. I am greatly pleased to see the ladies take so much interest in this movement; especially as I am a married man myself, and I know my wife gets what she wants when she wants it, (Laugh ter.) Therefore I know that if the ladies help us in this movement we will accomplish in the end the objects for which we are working. and the people will send their representatives to the government, pledged to have no more war, but to have every dif- ference between nations settled by a general arbitration. In that way we will have the sentiment of the people in our governments, even though the Presidents do not agree with the sentiments of the people and do not care what their sentiments are. While our Italian association in New York is small, still I pledge you that it will do its best to help this organization to bring about the end for which it is working. Progress perfected use. the machinery of destruction. and progress must stop its (Applause) The session then adjourned, |