Show I HARD PROBLEMS Of OF- OF PEACE CONfERENCE HARTFORD Conn day Ia 12 The two o lomo mo most t trying problems that thal the third Hague conference will face ore are tho those o of the Inviolability of oC ocean commerce In Inar war ar ar and the tue limitation of ot armaments armaments' Thus declared Edwin D. D Mead director of ot the lie International School of or Pen Peace co Boa Bos ton In addressing tho ho New cw England arbitration arbi arbi- ration and peace pence conference Ho Jo continued The Tiie Question Is now a great moral 1 one The arguments for the gr great grat at armaments especially for the great nil navies which are arc arenow arenow now vastly vastl more a danger an cl than tItan a de defence defense de- de fence are not respectable arguments It lt would surely be hard to conceive c of or anything wo worse e thiam the thin Jingoism and huck of or the recent speech of oC tho the secretary of the navy at nt Philadelphia urging a R bigger ser nA navy to prevent our be beIng being be- be ing trodden upon h by other nations and antl to make mako more business s for tor the tho steel trust In comparison on with this Mr Mead read re former Nobel Roosevelt's Nobel prize address In which he lie pointed out that there was as as no Insurmountable hIe difficulty John W. W Yo Foster was a a. speaker ker at the tho afternoon ge session slon on onar War Var Not Inevitable Inc ble bin Illustrations from tho the History of oC Our Countr Country |