Show ALL LL FO FOR PEACE CE 1 4 The dedication of the Carnegie hall hail of peace I ti Hip J day in Washington was vas a g good od deal dealo o of an affair A great man many distinguished people t vere were there thre including the representatives tives of t twenty one en oDe y-oDe American nations building has cost a million dollars In his speech Mr Ir Carnegie said As I speak there comes to mind a new The New Ag Ago Age 1 I quote three verses as follows When navies arc are for forgotten o And fleets are u useless things When tho the dovo shall warm her bosom Beneath the tho carlos carlo's 8 wings I i When memory of battles battieR At last ast is s stran strange e and old When nations have o one banner And creeds have found one fold C Then hates hate's last note of ot discord In Tu all Gods God's worlds eba shall 11 cease In the conquest which is f service In the victory tory which is peace T That at is all bOO good r work and we hope it will eventually realize what the president said in hi his sp speech ech as f follows It goes without saying that in the foreign policy of the United States the greatest object is peace among the American re re- re publics We tw twenty one ono nty-ono republics cannot afford to hI have two or three of us quarrel Mr Carnegie and I will not be satisfied until nineteen en cn of us can intervene between the other two But the poem quoted by Mr Carnegie may be put off for a long time Navies will not be bo forgotten forgot forgot- ten fleets will not be useless things and it will willbe v ll be a long time yet before the dove of peace will win take the risk of warming herself beneath the eagles eagle's wings Still i its it's s 's a a. b beginning ginning and if tho the children of the republics of this continent grow up up r with the idea ides that whatever else they may quarrel 1 ov over r there can be beno no DO quarrel on this continent continent con con- between sister st states tes that will be a long longs s step ep in advance and will begin to point to th the time that the nations have been dreaming of so long tong w when en they shall learn wa war war- warno no more |