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" Priest Opposes U. While World is Ready NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923, S. Disarmament For War Bev. De, Ross in England Rev, William Ress in his address | and the only way to settle disputes invel tions in war, is hy referring the tional misunderstandings 1o a court of arbitration, The Hague tribunal the league of nations, the disarma- ment eonferenee, heen fallures, {are failures and will always be fail ures hecause Geod is kept oul of their deliberations and because the people safest way na have riee minds, peace in our indusiries, then we musi I we want peace | peace In our homes, Pay the price of obedience to the law | of Chreist, When the Lord s My Shepherd, I have ne want, We may ory, Peace! Peace! but there will be War until in our minds we ereet an image of Christ, until in our domes- tie life, in our industrial life and in Spanish War Veterans and of the werld distrust the belligerents | our government affairs we rule ours Auxiliary Observe 25th Anniversary of Sinking of Battleship Maine, Jisband her er navy and Jay bountifu air fleets could other 1 perhaps make lependencies was asked during the addre t J. Leo At Nt churel ssem mbers and eamp, and the 25th a the bat night at the state Sullivan and stor of the Pirst the principal The former mament efforts by the United f the world re ssive mili- tary Father Sulliva 5 The Tribunal, the 1L« Disarmament C have been failures, are faillures and always will b s because God is kept out of rations and the people of the world distrust the belli- gerents and schemers who go to muke up their persor ad There was a good attendance exercises. 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That’s EIBERT & SON) “Your Milkman" PARNK STHELT) PHOME 1720 ")“,* The [ that he was in England at the the “Maine” was sunk In Span and at the time wWar was United States and stated time ish deelar Spain 1 between l I was standing in frent of a news. paper bulletin board in western '.u\ in England when the news eame that the battleship ‘Maine' had been blown up by the Spaniards,” Rev, Mr Ross said Instantly the sound of ‘My God' ome from the lips of the huge erowd which 1 in front of the office a seemed to ¢ everyor had gaths ydded The minister also said that it was the gencral impression among the majority of English people that a war between Bpain and the United States would result in defeat for Bpain, ey, o, Leo Sullivan's Addross Itev. Pather Sullivan spoke as fol- lows In & recent lecture delivered be. fore the members of the High Sohool club at the Y, M, C, A, Mary Hazle- ton Wade laid down some very inter. esting and {lluminating principles con. cerning war, which, on close scrutiny, do not seem to stand the acid test of | logic and experience “After describing at some the frighttuiness of modern warfure alded and abetted by our much laud- scientific progress, she goes on to ‘that the next war must be back by the church of Christ,' This is all very well in theory but in practice it would work out about as well as the hoycott by the church. of the tooze evil If the kings and presi- dents and prime ministers of the mod- ern world wouid listen to the chuich, if they invited the representatives of | Christ into their councils, if the teachings of Jesus Christ were made | the basis for the sentiment of inter. national disputes, then perhaps we | might have some real foundation for |a world's peace, Bad will, denying God's law and setting up our own in |our domestic and cémmercial rela- tions is no foundation for a national peace, | Army and Navy Needed “Just so long as there is national greed, envy and jealougy, just so long shall the h of arms be heard and the only e we shall have will be armed peace with its ever increasing Lurden of taxation. This heing so, | the maintenance of an army and navy | is a necessity today but & time we see a regiment or a battieship, f{t should be a rnmimsrr of our personal | and national disobédience to the daw | of the .Christ for it is indeed an evi- dence of ‘man’s inhumanity to man that makes countiess millions mourn.', “The world will not have peace at the price of peace when some na- tions are deluged with blood. Abra- ham Lincoln, the martyred president, most lovable of men, with a heart as tender as a woman's, surely deprecat- ed war, hated war and yet in the end found it was the only way to save the | union and remove the vile blotch of slavery from the nation's escutcheon Marshal Ifoch, Admiral Benson and General Pershing are all lovers of peace and ardently prayed for that day’ when war will be no more and universal peace and brotherhood will rule the earth.” ‘Why Should U, S, Alone Disarm? ““War must be o wed. But will this be a univers: 1de, not mere- Iy confined to America? Why should America disband her armies and dis- mantle her navy and level her forti-| fications ~ while Japan, England, I"rance and other nations with mighty armics and bountiful navies and up to date air fleets could quickly gobble us up or at least force their will upon utla |awing moral strength from on high, is ‘Jll\al court presided over by the rep length | and schemers who go 1@ make up ! selves, our homes, our business and | their personnel ‘Uniess the Lerd our nations by the principles of! build & house, in vain do they laber | peace.” who build it, unless the Lord guard |the state, in vain doth he watoh whe | directs it Calls Pope Only Dependable Tribunal | Famous Explorer Says It Is Summer, ‘The only tribunal that will sue Compared to Amevican Winters, eeed in settling international disputes E and thus ward off war, the only eourt \ns‘ll:“::\?:::: I:'_',:"‘;":‘::I":‘;’;::: that will have the econfidence of the!* = - . Seopieabisanan of. it SOWSE “"““n‘nm‘l in comparison,” declared Vil- pel, 18 not brute force but the ever ‘h._‘.muur Btefansson, Arctie explorer, whose lecture tour has heen inter- rupted here because of the blizsard of Peace, |1" the northwest, He was unable to ¢80 to Bt. Cloud, Minn,, 65 miles away today because no trains were running to that place, “Think of it, resentatives of the Prince the successor of 8t Pete L the Pope of Rome, In the first place he is the only Mpartial, neutral judge in the wdrld today fdr the reason that, he. Soulhers FOGINR.” enoliinstd tho . & ing the father of Christiandom, he has gion, A he fa. children, spiritual subjects in every|'MOUN explorer. “I've been ice-bound nation under the suni furthermore, [With m "f'.‘: ’"d"“' far north but nearly all the natlons of the world | "Yer snow-bound. 1t doen't snow have their aecredited envoys at the NCUEh there; one can always get < : bout.” Vatiean and maintain diplomatie rela- |* tions with the court of 8t, Peter, 1In a recent speech delivered in the Ttal- | fan senate, Mussolinl, the great fas. clsti premier and one of the most.dis. | Street, for 30 years with the New tinguished characters |n politics to. Britain Machine company, has tender- day, said ‘T affirm that today there is | ed his resignation, to take effect Feb. one sole | Tuary 24, Mr, Hall is master me- y | ehanie at the plant. snowbound in this A, E. HALL RESIGNS, Albert K, E, Hall, of 479 Stanley only one sole ideal in Rome, ideal that can speak to the world an¢ that idea! radiates from the Vatican,' Viscount Halifax, president of the English Church Unlon, at n meeting held recently in: connéetion with the Galbraith & Patti annual Church of England courts at | ’ Sheffield said ‘In the late war, o head | Carpenters and Joffiers was essentinl for success and to avoid | Hardwood ¥135rs and Panelod Cellings defeat. May not a head in the a specialty, churches of Christiandom be as essen- tial for the success of the churches' warfare against sin and unbelief! Might we, (the Angelicans) not do well to welcome Pius the 11th as our| armies welcomed Marshal Foch?' " How We Can Have Peace. ““Educational propaganda and boy- lcots manipulating history legislation |are as vain and as useless in warding off wars as are sea walls in stopping n | tidal wave. 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