Show 1 President Loube as tolda New York newspaper reporter that all grtat expositions like ltons le that In Paris arc t producers of peace und international amity If they are i ia only temporary tempo-rary They very often orcn seem to have a directly opposite offept and wo take It it Is because nations while nntons finding out what is great in other nations also discover what Is weak and their belief that In a clash their neighbor can be overplayed la an incentive for thorn to try IL The Chicago Tribune points out that three years after the first International In-ternational exposition of 1851 the Crimean the mean war was precipitated In same way tho Franco Prussian war was precipitated three years after tho great Paris exposition in 1SG7 Our own great exposition did not put oft the war with Spain for a minute and tho Queens great diamond Jubilee of ISM did not arrest for a day the war with Oom PauL The most effective agents for postponing wars today are found in smokeless powder and rapIdJlro and magazine guns There Is s much of the wild boast In human nature that men will not stop lighting until the time comes when they will know that to go to war means to get killed |