Show PRELUDE TO THE PEACE CONGRESS Choral Service at Carnegie Hall New York Attended by Persons ADDRESS OF RABBI HIRSCH ARCHBISHOP FARLEY ON UNI UNIVERSAL UNIVERSAL UNIVERSAL VERSAL PEACE New le York April 14 HA A choral service a fitting prelude to the first national ar arbitration arbitration and peace pence congress which is to tobe he be opened d tomorrow was held at Carnegie hall tonight Probably persons found admittance while thousands were unable to get Ret within the hall hail Andrew Carnegie was to have presided at the meeting but returning from Pitts Pitta Pittsburg burg on a delayed train he tie failed to reach the hall halt until the meeting was well weli under underway underway wa way o and when once inside the place lace he was unable to make his way through the throng to the platform In his absence Bishop Henr C Potter presided It had been expected that a peace mes rues message mesge sage ge from President Roos Roosevelt velt would be read but no mention of the tho message was made Archbishop John M 1 Farley Farle who was as to have been one of 01 the speakers was de detained detained tamed in Washington and his prepared address was RS read by Mgr J M 1 J 3 Lavelle of St Patricks s cathedral Address of Rabbi Hirsch The other speakers were Rabbi Emil Kmil G Hirsch of Chicago and Bishop Potter Dr speaking on The Advent Adent of the Plow I low said Intensify the productive methods which coax from earth the blessings stored therein and hungers dominion correspond correspondingly correspondIngly shrinks None one need starve if all allwork allwork work together to prevent famines capri capricious capricious cious and iniquitous intrusion We e hail hall the advent adent of ot the plow It is the sign of or triumphant democracy With AVith cooperation as the polar star fric Inc friction friction tion Lion will be minimized If the courts are competent to maintain the social equi equilibrium equilibrium between different contestants and litigants in one country shall we despair of r international tribunals efficiency in making akin for equilibrium among amon the na an nations nations Lions If all nations were united would rue one single nation dare reject the decree Let nations dream of peace and peace will be sure of consummation The hands that guide the plow carry credentials of nobility and strength less doubtful than do Jo the fingers fl that pull the trigger Bishop Potters Remarks In concluding Bishop Potter said saidI Let I t us 11 thank God for The Th Hague Ha ue con eon congress gress ress and that an American has built the building In which It is to meet and ana may ma maIt It t hasten the triumph of universal peace Archbishop Farley Farle o writing on Universal sal ial Peace said he be was not prepared to say tay that war could ever be removed from society but that much might be done to mitigate its horrors and lessen its fre Efforts for universal peace he would accomplish only imper imperfect imperfect results until the moral power and authority of organized M religion were openly penly recognized d The archbishop said no ito horror moral or material was lacking to war and added Its benefits if any ans an are indirect and uncertain its evils CUS are immediate Inevitable ble le and universal vitiation of 01 human character waste of life lifo and gain arrest jf if human progress injustice to the help helpless I less ess and innocent popular and permanent legacies of or hate and all the fiercest and most host ruinous passions of the human breast Tomorrow at 3 the first dellb native session of the peace Deace congress proper roper will be held Address of the welcome will be deliver delivered deliverEd ed d by Mayor McClellan and a letter from President resident Rossevelt will be read tomor tomorrow row ow Secretary Root will be bo one of ot the speak speakers ers rs |