Show BURDENS bR S OF MILITARISM ITs S 1 Jacob J s Schurman r Says Load d Makes Nations Stagger Chical May la 2 Jacob acob Gould Schurman Schurman Schurman man of Cornell university tonight ad addressed addressed dressed the Sunday Sunda club of this city He lie said in part partIn In modern times wars are comparative comparatively ly Iy infrequent The sufferings s of the wounded are small email in our own time com corn compared compared pared with what they have hae been The financial load is enough to make the rich richest richest est eat nations reel and stagger r of alt all the revenues of the United States it is said aid are used to defray the ex cx expenses pen s entailed by necessary q preparation for future wars Taking Europe aa as a whole something like people are ara now new in arms 11 a all aft withdrawn from industrial I pursuits in or order der that they may be trained tra for tor war r rAnd And theft tIMer maintenance of et t conme is to all 11 the time a burden upon the producers of the Ute country It Is 16 estimated e that Europe is I regularly paying on her standing array army from six to seven billion dollars dollar White While the wage earners tend mow mOle and more to become the advocates of peace still sUIi it is 16 alleged that we are building bunding bu our ur navies nies larger annually Another force foree operating against t mili mill militarism militarism and tending to render friendlier in international relations is 15 the growing inter intercourse intercourse course among the nations on the part put of or the traders travelers students and aDd missionaries When we turn from Europe to Asia A we fe feel l the greatest need of mutual under understanding understanding understanding I standing appreciation and sympathy Nothing is II more IDOre important than an in increase Increase crease creaM of intercourse between them and andus andu andus us u |