Show An Another r W War rl Means te ns End i Of Of ti n Says Kellogg l. l I 0 F Former n of f State R Rat ea ts V c s' s s He A. A Accepts Nobel NObel- J PrIze rt in n Oslo i h e v 0 t 1 By Bv OL F MYRE S 1 1 r Norway Y Dec 10 Upi United ed Press j s A w arning g that hat western est r l' l civilization might ais disappear pp aa in universal if f involved d in another w world l war var was given give t day y Frank B. B Kellogg Kellog who received the 1929 Nobel peace prize at a ny i in N Nobel b I li ball U. U r I Honored as u lo one of the ou t d. d ng workers rk rs' rs fo for peace a the f former secretary oft state te-o te teof of the e U United ted States States' tat s arid coa coauthor thoi of fth the e pact pact pact-f of f Paris expressed pr of humanity for peace Kel lS said he was the ho nations t sl td J the ac pact act would fulfill Its Us' solemn ri pledge In n ab absolute rood good faith and he not s 8 pe tho 1110 t world unrest as pr g r wan yar ar Public opinion ho sald would uld eventually or force abolition of ot war I all 1 greatly regret that so 80 many people so many of or my own coun- coun copi SJ p l t war r rand and n stating that tbt Europe Is JI p preparing pre and arming for foi conflict Kellogg 0 said f fOIl I r ri 8 share the opinion I of ot human humanity for acc H vj wo we so spon soon forgotten the four e ars rs o of terrible terrible- carnage g ro forgotten forgotten for for- gotten th tho men who o ga gave their lives who mad made the thc sacrifice Ih Their lr sacr r sli should Inspire tho the pl pledge again ln to Inflict hu anity with such auch sucha a a. crime T I wish 1 wish to rep repeat at today oday with the C Lo p page e 6 C. C I IWAR I- I WAR MEANS CIVILIZATION EN END KEL KELLOGG STATES r 4 C nUh m page Ii utmost solemn emphasis that western west west- em ern civilization would not survive i another such uch conflict but would would- disappear In universal chaos Kellogg called his r receiving IDS cl th the p peace co prize an an honor I value more more than any other I 1 have over ever received not only onty on account of ot the tho noble cause for which thc the prize was awarded but 1 I r feel that in honoring mo me you OU honor my- my country and I its s devotion to pea peace c and higher civilization 1 I Tho The present present economic depression unrest and disturbances throughout throughout through out ut the do not presage a aT v an-v war Kellogg said People of ot many nations have ha been ch In Into abnormal al channels of f I production tier tion the world I Is overrun with taxes and wo we are aro co confronted fronted with the te astonishing condition o tJI tha there thero are aro w want nt a d misery in th face f. of or a a. surplus In tho the necessities of ot life ICe S But I not do-not consider that unrest un v root rest cst and disturbance throughout the hc w world presages another war viar Rn Rather they are natural al riena ruena mena what wo might call can th the hard lard times through which we arc passing Tt Kellogg said that there thero hn had not been en a a war bet between bet 1 nations desPite des des- Pite tho the worlds world's troubles SHOULD BE E THANKFUL N L' L j We should bo thankful and consider consider consider con- con sider It a good omen that toda today p pence cl Co reigns over O tho world h he said hI I realize that th thero ro ha have been revolutions rc In South America or changes of governments o which st startled iho urn world but they obviously were the result of oC unrest caused by hy universal cral economic de depression depression do- do and no w war r resulted from th them There has been no war In South America fo for 50 years 1 I have o every confidence that tIle Uie Central a anti and d South American countries countries coun coun- tries trl's are deeply earnest to maintain maintain main main- tam tain peace Much of oC war talk is due to economic depression dissatisfaction dissatisfaction dis dis- satisfaction and agitation natural to wars war's aftermath lh |