| Show calI1 IIS 111111THATION rranceeco rmm the gnat Italian alaicemaa has n > Bell to lay oil tile pomlblllllM of disarmament and nil long anoclatlon with the leadlnt Itatnmen of Europe aa well aa hut familiarity Alth all the IntrloacU of diplomacy lend Imporunw to him UI lerancei Ai roporteil In I the New tftk Journal Jour-nal 1 he lake the view that the porUal potion of the United Mate la The llaiue Congress li I a moil Important phenomenon In mIn hlltory Itp explain It on the round that Iko war which rauilted In points cV < at ro1 dnly puhnl a new Power to the t fare round with which Hump will hare to reckon In nearly 1 all future Intimation al 1 mwatkuloa The aonqtuM of Cuba he ARM and tho lea 1 eaay Hut certain conqneet of the 1hlllfplnoo luilre the fear that all Iliiropeen nations will fln I ally bo driven from all other traniAI lantlc colonies Itts therefore predicts a leading rote for the American Kepub llo In I the t blalorlo dram of the wit Ban ury Hut Crlipl Is I unable to lee In this him torlcal phenomenon a aootl again for dloarmament iterowoollimonom nrcaitan he hail remarked to Oombetla that the army and the clergy wIn i a menace w-In the atale to which the Krench Malman replied that he aw no Uller remedy for the existing evil than that the nation would com to ether and age lo universal submarine Mont This was more than twenty Years ago shortly afterwards lrlnce told mank Amid un Ihe Mm subject International dlearmament In 1 prime tloally Impossible No dictionary hake as yet contained the estmoso4ow nle dtmarmareil the limitations either ot < or armament Th military Institutions diner In the various count rite Invented that tho nations ar disarmed In thomen nf peace have we then reached equal condition offensive an > l defensive 11 us leave 1 this argument to the peace eootetl And this ll I M Crl pll present viII vi-II doe not deny that some good may reaull from earnest deliberation but be think that the Idea of permanent International disarms awt under eilat Ing Conditions Is I absurd War ha pays and revolution may be retarded but they will break out at an unaipxt ad hour when all will appear aeren slid Pro itissual The only remedy for war II I In I the opinion of the Italian statesman for Nurolon lo emulate the example of the Unite States Awl Make gas general republic of all the countries now epar ated by the Imaginary boundHe dratin by diplomats Hy thin mean racial and International jealousies would be lost l and tho countries wo uhl look I fn to engage In I fraternal eonlt for supremacy In civil and lulrktl Progress Criil Is I probably ivirnet In this view 1 peace call hardly bo Permanently Permanent-ly I established a long ai nation regard re-gard istist another M alum belonging to lame other family or fee Th Idea I of a united liurop may at nut apr chimerical but there Is I file beat tea run for bellVng that title too will take 11 i lace The tendency I clearly toward unity and fraternity among the beat element of all nation and this rcn ler It conclntlu that the coniUm Matters ot all will be the Subordination of all earthly power glory and ftuthori ty under the rule of the King of king and IM I of lorilaan that would be I the I rim Ip of brotherhood applied not only lo tile nation of Kurtpe but to thanks of all the world I In I the meantime the deliberation at The lingua lire a splendid Introduction to that Millennial condlllon of past allot good will |