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Show PRESS PARAGRAPHS Taft and Rooaevelt on arbitration. Atlanta Constitution: "It Is equally uaeifiiB to dilate on the prsctlcahllli v of world peace. We do not sa,y It Is coming com-ing today or tomorrow. IVe do lellive It I on the thrculmtd. Pours1 H1 ho foutreno ftiAfrrTT!r-n.f ompmmlae between nations will ha the kynolft,of arbitration. Temporary hackpets are lo t cvpecicd. "Rut i:i-ar and salient, above all eln. appears the hold fact that several sev-eral of th stmngent nailons In creation now debate permanent peace." New York World: "l-et Taft and the I'nited Htates arbitrate if thy want lo. It them make arbitration treaties wlih lreat Rrltaln and France and Ormany and Japan If thev are o dHtltute of the virtue that thev can gkrv lit stirh nhatiie; but Theidor ttonwvclt will have none of it. If Urcat Britain anil Kran-e and Germnv and Japan ever slap his face, Oreat Britain and France and Germany Ger-many and Japan H h drenched in hUd, treaty or no treaty. Jle'II cinch m." Brooklyn Rag If : "The Ideal of a dragoon dra-goon ia thf nrnel. Ttte nai of a Juri la th president. Tim coontrv went from storm to calm when the two ch united plaes. The comitrv prefers long re-pom re-pom to a short eonvulaton. and the re-rmfie re-rmfie it means to maintain, no matier who tlw next president may be." Baltimore Bun: "The retort to arms to vindicate national honor Is as Illogical aa In the case of individuals, and tn time war. for that caune mar be quite as Infrequent. In-frequent. A greater difficulty In arbitration arbitra-tion Is llkel to be the matter of territory, terri-tory, when the larger na'tnna are continually con-tinually reaching out for trade and nw dominions and the arnailer ones fnar nothing an much as annexation." Boston Tranarript: "The decision of Oerinany tentatively to enter into arbitration arbi-tration negotiation la a remarkable surprise, sur-prise, aa It has been reported t hat t Ire Oerman government was very cool toward to-ward arbitration In anv form. It I. however, a striking proof of the growth of arbitration pc ntlment throughout tlte world and u also a signal victory for President Taft." Waphtngton Star: ''The advances of (.ermnny not milv aid In extending the world's arbitration policy, .bin put jn end to' the Hitipiclrn that the Angio-Kranco-Jppanepe-American at Mt rat Inn eiMicAVAis liaye'atigtd' for Ihefr aim than the promotion of universal peace." |