Show INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL L GRE GREED D i 1 NOW W Now No that the dogs of pf war have 1 been unchained in the Balkans t the he world well to may well prepare wItness wItness' another disgraceful ex exhibition ex- ex ct 1 r hibi ti tin n of If ua national inter and in inter inter- terr ter- ter r national nation l avarice a and and- ld covet covetous covetous- usi us- us i J mess 1 Student of ll history story are X Y 4 t lh agreed that that the Turk t has no right in Europe and that the 4 foothold which he has gained 1 I on the continent has been on gained gain gain- i ed ednot by bJ h his s own VIl own strength or in int intellectual intellectual in- in t- t ability but on account of the tile greed of the Christian naI na- na Lions Time and again since I OJ the t lefall fall of the Roman Empire have 11 ve difficulties arisen it in iii the ther r region of the that fully t 1 justified the expulsion of the I 9 9 from European Soil 5 i l but ut t just as as' as often as tl there ere was at a aI t I good 1 prospect of such a n. n l has some petty jealousy arisen among the powers of Eur Europe pe and th the outcome has al always al- al ways ways Nays found tl the e Turk A with Aith ith more 0 f ter territory to hi his cr credit dit s I It is to be hoped that some k 1 will have adi ad ad- 4 day dap Y civilization t i v L ced so far that Christian r J I and n women omen will not not eJ envy V r j Jh neighbors the gains gams which wInch he abley able ablen were not n y to to secure I When this comes comes' bout about t and arid i t ef r then the will will Mi f 1 it be possible for Christian nar nar nations na na- r r r lions to be h helpful to each other l Had ad of t tiara tian p peoples oples and nations been l less ss' ss in evidence t since O Constan- Constan u t fine lie established sh d' d his his capital in jn i i East Europe wo would ld never neV r have provided a a perma- perma home Beene i for the tine Turk On Ont t the oth other r hand t the Turk wo would ld leave V be been ri expel expelled d from irom Europe Europ l long pg ago had it not be been n for the t fact Tact that the European powers A prefer r that d tt people of another race make further inroads OJ on oil Europe than that one of the the Strong E g Christian nations acquire r the territory This latter con con- contingency J. J y might also J be construed con con- as as- greed but we maint main- main t Fain ii that the have haye no t r to the territory and f that it is unjust to permit them I Jf to to govern the Christian descendents det de- de t 4 of the people who inhibited in in- cv i the try country when the l A i 7 5 Turks Turks lr S invaded t the e region j i gf f course cours the U Uto ion dream m r y of 4 nations nations' without envy whIch t i tn mention ab above ve might well t f T oe be 1 app applied to conditions nearer ic 4 t I t home florae For Jf r example it would 1 r bea commendable act on the part part axt of of- ofa a community to exert f I p I every energy in in an to con con- I t. t f some benefit benefit Jl l t on a ne neighboring neighbor gh orI or- I T t i l ing cl community especially if it itI its its' I s' s I tried tried to secure the benefit for itt itself itA it- it t A self self If and failed Quite often however wh when n a community ff i ty tv J fails to s secure cure the fulfillment fulfill fulfill- ment tt ts si d S r fr it t tex ex exerts exert ls' ls s all al 1 r v t r tat J rge n n p et g t t is from securing the t t i t things desired 11 |