Show THOMAS HAILS PEACE TRENDS l Special lat to The WASHINGTON Sept 13 13 Desire Desire of ot nations to settle their differences with guns and death is dying Senator Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor Elbert D. D Thomas Thoma D. D Utah said last lat night in a radio adio address originating here The outlook for for peace in the world orld seems dark and discouraging ing ng he said In discussing the Italo- Italo Ethiopian situation and neutrality of the United States Statu To me there arc are extremely significant significant sig zig- and I hopeful signs the Utah senator said zaid We know of at C its wars war's utter futility in solving questions and we know too from painful experience that the good which In theory war is supposed to accomplish drags with it ills of ot such magnitude that the assumed good goodis is is lost Point s Profit Fallacy Wars Vars f for far r the last years have haye been fought for economic advantage advantage advantage tage yet et they have brought economic economic economic eco eco- destruction to both bolli the victorious victorious vic vie and the vanquished he said sald Ho He scored the dollar diplomacy diplomacy diplo diplo- mac macy of the past and said a sign that it is outmoded was the forced cancellation of of- the American oil lease for rights in Ethiopia The Tho meaning of the word neutrality neutrality neu has changed in recent years years Senator Senator Thomas said- said changed because It failed to keep pace aco with the times Umes Neutrality In the sense sene of ot not helping or or r hurting either side in inbur our bur ur modern world is utterly impossible impossible sible he said In Tn keeping with this change I Is the latest neutrality law passed b by the thelast thelast thelast last session of congress It is deff- deff nito notice notice- to the world that If na na- na- na use user war r as as an an l i t for forthe the settlement of differences those nations cam cannot ot expect assistance from rom us h he said S Neutrality Policy Explained Motives behind the present legislation legislation legis legis- lation laUon Senator Thomas said are War Var trade is not profitable In the thelong thelong thelong long run and that its costs far outweigh outweigh outweigh out out- weigh its benefits Such StIch an at attitude tude is In keeping with the United States' States r refusal to join the league of nations Senator Thomas said and bri brings gs this his question Can we sacrifice immediate war profits to avert economic chaos chaps in inthe inthe inthe the postwar years years 1 Senator Thomas recounted the costs of war the certain failure of ot combat m nations to justify their actions actions actions ac ac- ac- ac or accomplish their desires ind md nd made a stirring plea f for r settlement settlement set set- leme t of asserted differences by collective action We must stay out he concluded |