| Show MASS MEETING PLANS PlAN COMPlETE Many Organizations to Participate Participate Participate Par Par- in P Parade rade November 11 Arrangements A for tor the parade and mass meeting to be held as a a demon I stratton in favor of disarmament were completed last night at a meeting of the the committee The parade pagade will wUl form format I at South Temple and State streets at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of Novem Novem- ber her 11 I The first division will be made up of ofa ofa ofa a pa toon of motorcycle police the Veterans of Foreign Wars Wars' band hand the i American legion and all unattached I former service men The division will form west from State street on the I I south side of South Temple street I facing east I The second division composed of ot civic fraternal and other societies will form east of State street on South Temple street facing west The third I division will be composed of l religious civic and women's organizations or- or including the War Var Moth- Moth ers The fourth division will be made up of the labor organizations C C. H. H Badwin Baldwin president of the Salt Lake Lakei i Federation FederaU n of Labor was chosen as the marshal of the day The aIdes aides aides' will be announced next Tuesday eve- eve ning LINE OF MA MARCH CH Each division will be belei led by a band A. A E. E EI Harvey is demonstration man man- ager The course of ot the parade will be south to Fourth South west to Main i street north to the monument The I Denver Denver Rio Grande will I march to th the parade in their working clothes A mass meeting mass mass meeting will follow J. J the parade f r rI I I A. A E. E Harvey Harve of of the the arrangements arrangements arrangements ar- ar I for the said day in part today ay j It is not our purpose to attempt to o I suggest su definite proposals to end war This heavy responsibility rests on the tho appointed representatives of our own I and other governments but we believe I that hat a few v general principles es are tic tic- I I as self-evident self by a great majority majority majority ma ma- of ot our fellow countrymen and andI that it may be helpful to restate them at this time I The United States alone and single- single handed cannot best serve sene the great I cause of peace by disarming Even if if such solItar solitary r disarmament were possible possible pos pos- i sible to a limited extent it would not nat I I mak make for world peace it would only I lessen our power to stand for freedom freedom- and to protect democracy throughout the world Disarmament can be made effective only by international agree agree- ment mont There is no other way STEP FORWARD I Great armies and navies are not the the- chief cause cause of war The Itar Ita- Ita r tion Uon of armaments Is isa a good thing in inI j I itself It will save the great nations of ot the world from threatened financial I collapse It is a long step forward i but it is not peace i j The causes of war lie far deeper I The awful madness of war is rooted in economic necessities and greed paralyzing paralyzing para para- fear of unprovoked attack In ancient wrongs not yet righted Pe Peace ce with the world tod today y is more than an economic necessity It is a spiritual necessity a moral necessity I I Ia a necessity that conforms to a a. world that has reached the stage where democratic government is possible and where fearless recognition of truth is possible |