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Show 415 .111 the first parliaiiit‘iits of the world to ilt'i‘lllft‘ in sin l-IQJP‘I'ffnwii] of justice throughout the world. to i while li iiiu:..h7w ayinimiiiiii in International conilicts in lliiit" w" ‘ll iuii‘n‘il \‘»Jll' \iid I hope you will forgive my boasting l‘l‘ ll‘i‘ ixii'l 1h it ‘1 \‘,'i- 17M iaihrr who initiated this parliamentary jitzii‘v \‘.iiiii llll -rur , W "I, \\ [\1\‘.\l\\\\‘i\" ‘ iii ,‘iivrn'ax. lwr that ptirposevlie joined forces nth ihv 1 ~ Suitihsh that same idealist _'\i‘nolnlsr=ii "lit! lzz-t u 'i - i-wil the 1: WT" iti‘ Nobel peace prize from the iwiii'i'iiiitili‘t‘il iv: llli ‘J: 7, wegian Storthing. Thus was realized in the llllt ,‘l um ih: ml 'v- :huiirh: of that great bwedc with the most up il‘I i i dozen years ago left to Noi'w . year a part of his fortune to the the nations. I desire to point to you the» t'Iiof the two Scandinavian coizini'its, \'i I suppose you have heard in it :iliti‘iit i , tlicts than about their united efforts in it ‘ Wt . For my own country l dare chm: l-‘tli\ sr." will-iii struggle for complete sm'ercigiitx'. that uix'ritiii ' ih i i heri tabc m ot‘ Oltlki] ' > times ' " izis 1"iilland stiil , . ' : ti ‘(', l r i "" H i H h. i "ll Justice through peace. And 1 lli:lllf hit}: \eruwv may rightly be Proud of tlie tact ilivi iv tlw t‘w ll" demands a peaceful solution wa~ i'uiiiii'i The 50, on of Norway is jit‘rll. it‘li writs min has been accomplished without arms In; diet ~h " l " Sweden set a tine example to thr- \ttil'liliiii l‘ H] it:M" ‘t it". in: ii\'v_ iii-m" i llli'l i\\' ‘by force the r<uereetion of Now; she thought it safe to ptit up certain i-ilniijiiiiiiiiiwill 1iii". Mill \‘-l"‘" ii'r i‘i bll‘Ilil iiit‘e with the new order of things, Norw v 'th‘iiii'v-lflli V ing the right of Sweden to do an xiiiTii-y-‘iiii‘i i It"! "SMWYIl-‘lq('i‘l'llllll r-iiiipt-iisri- tions for what she felt as a lms' t mil. r M . lllt‘ saw , ‘ 11., Iii! mi' peace. So both nations have proved h\' d (cm i tlit :1]H<‘Ili_\' oi llit‘ll' words and will. ' Whate ‘ ‘ ver_ work is accomplished in anv tart of tl * " ‘ ~ - international justice and peace is fol lowed I byi the good M wishes "mm M" (if the govt :‘iiri‘r"‘.‘, tiir' Slf'l'tllllig and the whole nation of Norwav. \\ t' lmxi- lit't'll \"lad to join in the great world movement of what contribution it was within our power to plum" Jili". tthandi. yield. lint a.i the small nations if the norlil are largely the very rapped iii the run for peace. The small nations are they are nuts that :iivis‘ iii :ill iii-ed organization of peace, because Peace too wai: to in: itaiii lllt‘ill\tli‘v'(‘\ by sheer force of arms. constant cry is the wt" \"iil'i'ill'fl rvf life to the small nation, the xiii thr‘ir hearts. Only the great nations are of l't‘st'lli' aris' ' therefore to you able to establish the peace of the worl 1. It is nation i that we tiiiist l-xvi i 1 l am speaking today to the greatest it is, in this movement, of the world, qrtatcst not only for what And I say to you, but still more for what the future promises. and weak and reiiieutlicr that also your nation once was small up by forces built is nation your that Remember tier. needed j brought together small from every part of the world, from has become the great- nations {is xvi-i1 as from great ones, Yours responsibility for greatest the is Yours world the of est power pride of the glorious mo~t the been :‘ the future. _li1~tice that ideal of justice forlfiiftt-d Statesi it is your tad; to carry ward until it lit-mines the law of the world. .\li<i liARl‘lltiLliTI to keep thetr seats The ("hair is requested to ask the audience announcements tant impor 5 \‘ario se after the next speech. becau will be made right. Now we know it \Ye have alwa' " felt that we are our sentiments and our had g havin (laughter and applause), by the representatives of half hopes and aspirations confirmed forward to the administrathe world assembled here. \Ye look great hopes, because we with ause) (appl tion of President Taft characteristics of the main the of know that a judicial mind is one a cause which simply pur- and , States d l‘nite the oi President and war should in poses to substitute law and justice for force dent like Mr. Presi al judici a to our judgment strongly appeal Tafti (Applause) havingr with us this \Ve are fortuiia te and feel honored in y of our President, famil al offici the afternoon a represent ative of fittingly and more prop- more could who 6 on no of and I know |