Show SCRAPS OF PAPER II if treaties between nations are really made to be broken when either party Edes r desires fres to secure a material advantage one or two things must occur A succession of wars with a worldwide world wide struggle as a climax or a tribunal to which an appeal can be made and judgment enforced an international court properly constituted will be able to curb the ambitions ot of predatory states governed by rulers who have not the least regard tor for the rights of other countries and have no aversion to shedding rivers of blood in an unrighteous cause the fatherhood of god and the brotherhood ot of man is a beautiful thought but it cannot be relied upon until the dawn of the millen lum fum until that day arices it Is imperative pera tive that the nations of the earth enter into an agreement to preserve the peace it is foolish to say that it cannot be done tor for it that be admitted it is a case of the survival of the fittest and the weakest to the wall president harding is on the right track tribune |