Show OW IW WARLIKE APPEAL MADE FOR PEACE English Editor Collects Twelve Dollars From Pittsburg Audience SA SAYS YS RULERS ARE FO FOR HIM William T TI Stead Appears on Carnegie I Institute Dedication Dedication Dedication Dedica Dedica- tion Program I Pittsburg bur Pa April 13 Fresh 13 from telling the time Methodist conference in New Ne' York city to damn their William f f. f Stead lI time the c London London Lon Lon- don domi editor succeeded in carrying off the sensational honors in the dedIcation dedication dedica leica- tion Lion ceremonies of or the thc Carne Carnegie lo Institute in institute institute In- In by another violent speech in which he ho quoted a German statesman as IS saving so that the editor of the thc London London London Lon Lon- don Times ought to be bo hanged In Iii concluding the tho address Mr h Stead said that while Andrew Carnegie had dono done much for the 1 peace movement he was not tho the only man mami In Pittsburg who should do o something He asked how hou many people would contribute toward his proposed fund und for Cor a peace pilgrimage o of all the thc countries countries coun coun- tries to tho the Hague conference and amid anda amida a dozen silver el dollars were iero thrown on the stage I have Just Juit made a journey through ten countries for Cor the thc purpose of oC findIng finding finding find find- ing out what is the next step toward to International peace said Mr h Stead I have seen hi-ce hi kings two queens ono one prince re and all the prime ministers foreign ambassadors ambassadors dors and public men that were worth seeing And Amid I find them theta all nil unanimous upon two things The Tho first was that they were quite sure that thal whatever might be he the case with the thc nine other countries they declare with certainty that their theil government and their country country country coun coun coun- try weme wel e ot de devoted d to peace an and resolutely resolutely reso reso- opposed cd to war Dan Dangerous Newspapers A A second point upon which they were all agreed was that tho the greatest greate t If not miot the thc only danger to the thc peace of or orthe the world la lay in the thc existence of a u ular lar large e number of violent uns unscrupulous and Irresponsible newspapers which were constantly engaged In making mischief Thc The Imperial chancellor of Germany Prince Von Buelow said to tome tome tome me II The emperor I Is for peace the king Is for foi peace and t tIme the great Industrial In- In and commercial cla claSses clashes are for tor peace Only the Journalists are arc for forwar war ivar find and diplomats have to tu spend all their time tinie In running about here with pails of water wafer trying to put out the thc fires which the thc n newspapers I kindle n le Eighteen years ears ago the German ambassador to Russia said that the peace pence of thc the world could be secured b by hanging twelve editors and amid ho proposed proposed pro pro- posed that lint we wo start sturt with the thc editor of or orthe the thc Cologne Gazette an and then hang the tho editor of oC the thc London Tinier Timer Among the thc guests on the thc sta stage e during dur lur- ing imig tIme the d dedication were wele many presidents presidents dents of universities and colleges At Atthe Atthe th the close u o of the thc meeting a number of oC Institutions Institution through their do- do to contribute to tu the thc conference con con- ference und rural |