Show DAY OF REVOLUTIONS PAST J. 1 Education Must Take the Place of the the- Antiquated Me Methods hods of Making Changes Changes' In iii Government 1 The machine gun and the high explosive es-e es ex- ex plosive shell have ended the days of off art successful revolutions according toy to ti I Stanley J. J Weyman the English nu- nu a au thor thaI of The House of the Wolf A ICA I Gentleman of France and Under the Red Robe lobe According to Mr W WeYman's Weyman's Wey- Wey y mans man's view no rebellion by the pe people pee peo pIe can ever hope to be successful In ln the larger nations now Against the muskets and cannon ot of old days naked hands and makeshift weapons could prevail it if If fury lent strength and numbers were vere sufficient But today when half a dozen machine machine- guns handled by b twice as many ex ex- exports experts ports can mow down hundreds In a al minute when even ven a n single high high-ex plosive shell can wreck half a village when everything that has to do with these weapons with the munitions that feed them and the airplanes that guide them Is technical to a degree I of what avail are the scattered rifles and barricades of the people the regiments regiments regi regi- ments hastily levied and scantily armed Of none Before the m muzzles of a few machine guns the toilers of Ghent and Liege and Antwerp cities famed In the past for their turbulence are hurried into slavery well nigh unresisting un- un un n. n resisting For they know resistance to be bo hopeless And so it is and must be As long as a mere handful of men trained in the use of these engines remains faithful despotism may sit secure be the people never so tient Only from outside only by the tho use of equal weapons only by other nations can the We yoke be broken and the people Q be freed |