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Show SIIEEAU SOUNDS I VAR'SWARIIIIIG Sentiment, not lawi -or polltl-dam polltl-dam maneuver, will be the avenue ave-nue by which America may enter the European war. That waa the warning given by Vincent Sheean, noted war corre-apondent corre-apondent and author. In a lecture Thuraday night In Kingsbury hall at the University of Utah. A leading student of European affairs and war, Mr. Sheean recently re-cently turned out a best teller, "Not Peace, but a Sword," which critics have regarded as one of the most searching studies of current conditions ever written. The experience ex-perience and knowledge he applied to the writing of the book was evident evi-dent throughout .his address here. "No politicians or laws oould drag us Into war now, because people peo-ple are too strongly opposed to war," Mr. Sheean said. "But If the war drags on sentiment may change, especially if England and France are losing. "Laws won't matter, but events wtlL The dark days of the war are yet to come. Bombings, sinkings sink-ings of passenger ships and other ""events "may change the intense antl war feeling of Americans today." to-day." Mr. Sheean appeared on the master minds and artists series of the University of Utah extension division. |