Show l I 4 War Wa- WaIs Is a Compromise 1 V I I 4 h 1 WITH v ITH further limitation limitation of naval ar armal arma- arma l I rents I possible as a a result of thc the L l. l G Geneva n va parl parley y now under way way a recent chance cInce remark of Simon gre great t Eng Eng- lish lawyer la is unusually appropriate Speaking Speak Speak- ing ini before a British peace society this jurist d d lared that the greatest curse of war was J n not t its Us cruelty or its crippling expenditure hut but th fact that it could never be relied upon toJ to J f produce justice War in other words is in itself a com corn r promise Under a treaty it may give the fhe conquering conquering con con- power terms that it dictates but there ca can be no guarantee that a later war Avar will not 1 m make k the 4 4 conquered conqueror and reverse a pr previous treaty of peace This is but another way of saying that the t f ag aggressor ressor usually gets it in in the neck in the thelong Ion long run rn The measure of a nations nation's f JQ Js is s in its willingness ss to comp compromise in th the first place thus sa saying saving war I j |