| Show TIII IIIIMHUM IUIIUT Th dltI at the Peace Contrast one slowly carrying out the program Crossed on It the botIlnlllnIC of the dim 1 liberation One proportion after another an-other Is I Wing taken up and eontUered but ft fir It I It l not kMwn with abw lute certainty what tho practical Itt It-t Ihe conference wilt booTh boo-Th other day the question wn con ildered whether the looalled dumdum bullet ihouKI 1 not be prohibited In wart war-t This mlulli Is l a particularly Inhuman I In-human Instrument It ipread like a muihroom In thi wound and cautea Indescribable In-describable Suffering and Rinoratly death It Menu almost Incredible that lome of Iho delegate could lee no objection ob-jection to thin Instrument of torture but they defended their political > on the ground that the more terrible the engine en-gine 1 nf deatrurtlon the leit probable that nations v111 engage In warfare for trivial cauiw Th main Ihlna with this conference It I the mubllihment of an International court of arbitration to which all difference differ-ence of opinion may bo referred Whon iuch an Institution hall been ralleil Into eilitunce It will inntler but IIUI what are the Implement of war Tor there will bo hut Small uio for them And nation that may prefer the arbitrament III war to that of a court should be wllllPK to accept It In all III unadorned barbarity The effort of a menlful ihllllullm to mitigate Ih horror of an arme1 conflict art JiiMI lied by the fact that war U I Sometimes unavoidable when thin li I no longer 10 tile very barbarltleo of warfare would uitaianlncentU to avoid II Then It I therefore nothing Illogical In tile tote of tin peace delegates In favor of the dumdjni bullet It la had enough that ouch lueitloni muM HUI bo discussed In a world where for iiliturlea the latrine of butane brotherhood had existed 1 on the laired patrol I of holy writ lit legal but the conditions con-ditions eiltt and the Arms tell tunardt a thange li I to look at them In all their Is I deotionstsom II nothing more Is I accosts IU10001 l by the losses l txmgreai than to oaiwo n froniral illecuuUm i n ouch toHei ItAl latiori will not be In vain Hut history will be In u better imlllon In t judge of the lAbors l of that remark abl gathering than li I the preient Ken ratlon |