Show t IN THE THI NAME Of Mass ass Meetings Meeting's Will Be Held Throughout the State Tomorrow In tho the namo name of peace thero there will bo be a amass amass amass mass meeting tomorrow afternoon in iu Salt SaIt Lako Lake City the tho second observance of tho the day in Utah At 4 0 o'clock clock tho the services ser will bc begin in in the First Congregational Congre Congre- rational church At tho the request of the tho American society a year ago figO Governor Cutler called the tho first ir t peace penco meeting in Utah The Tho gathering was in tho the and resolutions were wro adopted then for tho of tho the thoda da day each year At the tho meeting tomorrow tomor tamer row row a rl recommendation will bo be a ma made e etil til that t tho the Utah society be bo organized organized organized organ organ- as 3 a branch of tho American society A committee committee- composed of tho the in follo following was v va appointed appoint a a year ago by Governor Go Cutler to arrange e for tomor tomor- tomorrows tomorrow's rows row's Tho The Rev Rc I P. P meeting A. A Simp Simp- Simpkin kin kiu the E Rev v. v Benjamin Brewster John JohnHenry Johnhenry Henry Henn Smith and Mrs rs J. J Ji H. COR Cosgriff rio This committee has bas arranged ed au int interesting inter inter- r- r esting pro program nm as follows Hymn congregational Prayer tho the R H iv v. v Dr Paden Scripture reading the Rev F. F B. B Short Address lJ by tho the chairman Col Georgo B. B Squires Solo Mrs lri Nell I 1 Moore loore O 0 Divine Redeemer Ad Address the Rt IU Rev ne Bishop F. F S S. S Spalding n of ot the Episcopal church SubJect Sub Sub- The The Cost Coat of ot P Peace Solo Mrs Emma Ramsey Morris The Flag Fla Without n a Stain Slain Address the Rt lit Rev Hc Bishop L L. L Scanlan Scanlan Scan Scan- lan Ian of the Catholic diocese Address tho limo Rev Rov V. W H R. Harris D. D D. D LL D. D representing the Rt fit n Rev Bishop I Jj I. Scanlan of ot tho the Catholic diocese Sub Sub- Between Heathen an and Christian Civilizations as Making fo for tor torPE PE Peace Solo M 1 M. M J. J Brines If It With All Your You Heart o W. W II IT Ring King Song on hy by y tho the Orpheus club selection from Handel Hymn congregational eon Resolutions Benediction tho the Rev Elmer I. I Goshen Gohen In many towns of Utah tho day wilbe will wil willbe be observed tomorrow and references to tho the movement mo will bo be made from many pulpits bl Bab Rabin ti Charles T Freund delivered an address on the subject Pea o vs s War T. ar in Templo Temple n nai Israel last las night Tn In part he hp sai said leaco hath bath her victories no less ro ro- ro- ro than war The present week has bas witnessed a n notable verification o of this It was wa H Il noted achievement which saw W tho the beginning of the erection 01 of I the pt peace CC monument in our nations nation's capital Pride should certainly take tako hold hod of every o citizen n and inhabitant of the American America continent that the movement movement move move- ment went has haR been beon s set l on ou foot to try tn to tomako mako wal warfare between eu the American merican republics s a thin thing unknown if su such h be possible B Besides this material manifestation of the desiro desire for p peace ace a great reat amount of prominence has bas in recent weeks been given to the pa peace C movement movement- in the theyer ver yer increasing clamor for or an enlarged naval armament As is but hilt naturally to be he expected thero there ar are tho o who voice oice their opposition to such increase in our naval na forces not from tho standpoint standpoint standpoint stand stand- point of increased expenditure but hut from tho the fact that war vessels typify war They cannot look Jook at the possibly unselfish motives of the thC individuals indi I who see in such armament the thc monitors monitors' of possible international peace rather than of hostility The possibility of a I. I worldwide peace movement mo seems seeing m liko o a huge hug nail and al almost almost al- al most incomprehensible dream Did ono one who lived in the ages when war WR was a common experience nM when hen hostilities were resorted to on the slightest of provocations pro did such a ono one come bock back to earth he would stand astonished rub his yes eyes in amazement ho lie would scarce scarce- I lv h believe o It it- to bo ho true true the tho than Ch change lD p O which ha has taken place in the v world it is so marked Ho Ito might possibly conclude con con- on- on chide clude that the race ia is is Josin losing in virility That trait so 80 marked in a all tho the time timo of human experience when wIlen men were renowned renowned re reo re- re for their prowess in tho art of warfare that trait hives gives ies way to tho the prizes bestowed for means of perpetuating perpetuate ing pea peace co Verily Perils war is belD being waged n against war and nations are aro bc being n educated educated ed ed- to desire lesire the tho success of peace On Monday of tho coming week the lath of May ay is tho anniversary o oi of the tho calling of tho ibo first Hague pe peace co con eon gress res That auspicious movement first saw aw tho the li light ht of day at the call of the reigning czar of all tho Russ as Let JIt Letus us not bo hypercritical in in passing jud judg meat ment on ott the tho paradoxical nature of such m man an aspect It is is a phase in in the tho progress pro of tho the peace penco movement t. t that t tho the yo of a nation maintaining a large largo standing army should h bo be the onto one on to call can a peace eon congress into being Things Thins of a n surprising na nature lIr may cony readily bo expected in a movement mo So so startlingly ly novel no as alt the ono one for world peace Our proximity to the convening eon con of tho the first pea peace congress precludes pre pro eludes the tho ri right ht of passing passin 1 linal nul judg ment meat Yi Vision on at close clos range is never true whether applied to lo tho the physical or moral world An object seen cen from front too ton clo close e. e a range Is imp imperfectly seen sern And Ando so o from the moral effects of f movements 1110 a fair estimate cannot be made while whilo in proximity to their inception If Jf the movement nt has value it will endure otherwise it will wiH quite naturally give Wa way under th the stress of things which receive a rea readier ier response to appeal in their theil behalf As AI wo we remove remo them from front the tho date flato of the tho calling aHing of the tho first peace congress at lt Time Tho Hague we bl begin m to read its effect With varied success and failure do the different aspects of the movement find response Jb The fhe l fickleness of human nature must always bo be taken into consideration The novelty of the tho I movement mo may have havo given ven it its success of appeal Merit crit must bo be its constanta constant a accompaniment cc AVo We then must face the issue which wi will formulate itself in in the question Can CanTar war Tar be bo ma made o impo impossible To answer an an- saver this question with a a. Yes Yea wit will not be suO sufficient Nor will willit willit willit it suffice to say gay that as men realize tho the terrific price that must bo be paid as the tho I cost of nations being at hostile strife one ono with tho time other they the will como come to understand the necessity of peace Not of th these o reasons will suffice but hut on ona a hi higher her plane than that of selfish mothe motive mo mo- tive the should he be placed tho the plea for peace War can only then bc he made impossible when nations become imbued with the idea a of responsibility and attendant ob ob- ob- ob Ji As nations begin hein to become imbued with the idea of nn an ever er increasing responsibility responsibility re re- for their continued existence exist existence ence the they will understand that peace mu must t be bought at a cost no matter mattor how great reat Policy will dictate a course of action adion whereby this tIlls cost greater than the expenditure of destructive warfare will iII r bo ho paid maid for men meu will wm know that it is ms good for or brethren to dwell together to to- gether other in in harmony |