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Show I s I Law and Order As $ Pathway to Peace I 1 By JENKIN LLOYD JONES, Chicago Sir Thomas More, international inter-national pathfinder, indicates indi-cates the last and crowning road into internationalism, the road of law and order, the reign of reason. In his Utopia, a dream state, the Land of Nowhere, he gave the noblest classic in that noble list which begins with Tlato's "Republic"' It is as obvious today as it was in the time of Sir Thomas More that homeless boys, jobless men. hunted women and debauched girls are the direct result of extravagance, the violations of the most obvious requirements require-ments of the laws of purity and economy, which in the end are one. It is aa bad to kill now as then. Armies debilitate now as then. |