Show GOVERNOR WILLIAM SPRY It t ladles and Gem Oen Ml M Ime months BRO ngo a from fron thin pulpit before an sun audience representative of or the Ih athen of or Itah FIAh lh Ih tho President of the United MAIM malea Mat deliver delivered ed fd an n address addre ar which he h styled a afro I preachment from fro the th text A t soft anti ft answer away aw wrath but bul ut grievous word up III anger nr No person parson who heart can n be b touched by b broadminded eloquence could alt an It aa u one on of that splendid audience and II restart let the Ih logical argument went ment for the brotherhood of or mar man m and and nd I the Ih Inspired pleading for tor Permit nt m me to 10 cull call your our attention to 10 thus this paragraph from the presidents sermon earmon rmon as ac appropriate sug ug suggestions ug lIon fur for peace day dy considerations We lle e ought lo to ascribe 11 to 10 our neigh bur bors and all to 10 those with whom we come comeIn comeIn am amIn In contact or with respect to whose who action acton we w have to Iw an nn n opinion aa u high motives motive a as we run CUM We Ve ought to 10 avoid this Ih acrimonious discussion that consigns everybody who Is to op 01 to lu our view to I perdition and to 10 having the most corrupt motive moll v and nd Merita to 10 those thOM who stand eland with ui u the purest purt motive Life I a too valuable to 10 waste Ovate In anger and the th denunciation of our fellow men when they the dont deserve It II What ht I 1 am m urgIng urging ing Is I le lee acrimony In public discus discussion sion more charity charlly with respect to 10 tr each h other u a a to 10 what moves each h man manto manto to 10 do what he tile does and not nOI to 10 chars charge dishonesty and nd corruption until you have re real l reason ron for so u 0 doing At A I Portland Oregon a few rw da days fay later lre President J Int Taft Tn gave ae public ut utterance ute utterance terance to the following I 1 am ant an optimist t 1 I believe bellve we wn are re much better today Inda than Ihan we were 60 iO vears VIll ago man by man I believe we Wf weare are arc re more mol altruistic and more Inv In Interested In our fellow man mn than Iban we e have been at any an time In lit the pout post 60 10 0 year yM These Theae lh two 1100 addresses of or the president p were 1 the Ih Inspiration for much editorial comment throughout the country I desire to 10 quote briefly from two 1100 edi editorial dl of leading paper palMI a a an Index Inde to the Impression mad made by b the President dent through these thee th remarks remark maruo Without dread of the criticism of narrow minds the president pre dent In be giving emphasis to the Ih moral confraternity of or all Amen Ameri Americans cans can n canTh The Th president claims claim lalm that the denomination are 1 displaying more of ofa ofa a tendency to 10 work shoulder hour to shoulder der 11 In the contest conical for tor righteousness This ml hI much la I true mu th they v are re uniting more mare than at t any nv previous time lime In III nondenominational movements movement look lookIng Ins Ing In toward th the Improvement of things thin civic and tI organised efforts Kota rom having common philanthropic end nuts nta In 11 view You will wilt agree 1 with me m that Ihal SUCH MUck a movement I la the th wide scheme for tor human humn welfare known aa a the peace movement Eleven Kleven years yu ago there was wu held an International peace p conference inspired ed I b by the Ih most avan 1 thought of the Ih age sae This conference condemned the Ih loure of strife and nd warfare be between tween Iween nations naton and aimed at t th Ih the Cry crys of a peace sentiment for forthe forthe the Ih establishment nf or which the Ih voices voice vol of greatest teachers teacher have been beell raised ral In perpetua perpetuation tion lion of nf this thle movement religious or organisation throughout thus this broad land ant are today holding hold In services In their places r of nf worship with the th Ih object of promoting a spirit of or peace pace ce that ulti ultimately there Ihre may m be reared a strong Iron fabric of nt peace ce from which all par partial and criminal supine nea n may mAV alike lIk like he h removed The highest of nature re respond 1 spond Ion to thus this Invitation for mutual mutu confidence The Tha voice vole of ot pose pee which has hns ha plead with mingling reason reon and nd that Iha we quit ourselves of all alt obligation of lit hostility la k gradually modifying the human tendency to 10 r re requite r quite Injury with Injury I Ia leaching the th subjection of agitating passion and nd In place Illace of 0 mutual distrust there Ihn I la growing a strong sentiment for rOI In III International concord WHAT 1 o The rho movement Is III directed primarily toward the Ih cessation of or lI strife between nation and the Ih tab of a real and ami not nol a 1 fanciful a peace a enforced not through the Ih burdensome hu ensom preparation for fr forwar fral forwar war al and nd the Ih despotic compulsion or fear fer of power but bul through II a aim Ino Inor ere loc tor of r una and an abiding fulth an the Ih children of ot men thin that run ion n cord shall hall prevail h nf of r the thO mi MU pr mi tuc lu III of or tight right and anil pret rrt jus Jils 11 th ll i 1 peace that In Is i liy hy liya hya a lr Ial and tranquil tenting eating of the tho thomine nine mine upon the Integrity kindness friendship amt ami promises of persons person and nation I It I is a source nf ot great Kr at satisfaction that the people of Utah are If Joining so heartily In ha a thin his International pence peace ace movement Utah I believe 11 was wan one nr of the ant 1 state alonea to to cooperate An and nd for several vOIR yarns past pa Hare have 1 oven been n conducted In every Oly section of the I INO NO NII WITHOUT SY In n the Ih brief brier wind that I 1 utti utter r on II this occasion In I 1 desire i to In emphasis my m ni in n that Ihal International jieme rs oar IK is IKan isan an Ideal that will 11 be realised ah h n u local ocal peace C holds hokl hol sway away In t h iii i s n Td rol r rI I t believe ellee U that no nn il i agreement nl whatever It II Ile IMP Mill I ter 1 rise glee rl In the Ih fn of t li II I if r i ment above aboe bov the f fi i th tit m i r I l nations nation which torn form the th ilia Wh h n u verified ii human n bloc bine bl to 10 form a consistent and ii 1 10 int K whole 0 there lit Is I harmony h ht ir mony loony Is la I KM lIB a far above bov and nd beyond agree agreement agreement ment men I as love la 1 I above and beyond bt Ilk lilt Ing log We may ma have a sui lal fun dor d dor or agreement but nev r i forced or pali hed tip up u li h bar ir ninny mony No nation need nd even ev n drool 01 of 1 International peace when wh her hr 11 are full of discord International p xu brain begins bf ln and ends and nd In III Individual amity amit Holding this Ihl view I stand Island first of all for neighborly peace a neighborly peace like unto family peace p main maintained maintained through toleration forgiven and nd love With such ouch a R spirit In th the heart of or men International peace peat must be b the Ih Inevitable result When hn I speak Ie of or International 1 i Ice u I do not mean ma the Ih elimination of differences for they tilt will Always exist but butt I 1 refer fr to 10 the amicable adjustment of or thaw th differ differences alice N President Taft struck amuck the I keynote of peace pa when he h spoke to 10 the Ih text A oft anti n answer away wrath rath but grievous word stir up anger nger Greet Great thinker have uttered strong tron word words on the subject of or peace pollee Canon non anon Far said Id It Is fa of or no use u e to tn be f free from murder If the thoughts be full of or hatred and the Ih words word full of rage and slander lander The nae essence e of murder consists conel n hatred haIred In unreason In I ing anger and nd bitter speech the true tru fulfilment of the sixth commandment lies Ilea II In peace ton toward ard all 11 men In considering the subject of peace remember member that flowery ower eloquence may MIa stir the emotion logical O argument may sway away y the th great reat pendulum of 01 pop popular popular UP ular sentiment towards toward thought of or peace rf but after the charm of nt oratory and the th persuasion of nt learning ha have been beton employed ed and men and nations naona continue to 10 disagree dl there at 11 iJ will be b heard rd falling failing from fr nun the th lip IJ of the Ih lowly lly Na In the Mount of Olive the lute grandest the tb greatest tt of all al sermons sermon rna In II advocacy of simple sweet Ht pure Bleed eed are f the Ih peacemakers Ife for they shall bal bl be called allot cne the Ih children ot of o G |