Show OF I IWAR WAR VAR AGAINST WAR VAR Archbishop Farley Acts as General General General Gen Gen- eral in Opening Engagement OVERFLOW MEETINGS HELD National Arbitration and Peace Congress Session is Well Attended New York April 14 The H-The The opening guns uns of tho the greatest war a against ln t war which America has ever known tho the National Arbitration and Peace Pence con con- Jre gress ress were nr fired llred tI tonight at nt Carnegie Which vJ was filled mIca to the uppermost callory with willI a a. peace loving throng thron- of man many of or whom w wore vre o delegates t j. rl l i th-f th oie ln n Ight hl wa a Ar Archbishop P F Parley through lie llev Ue r all and amid a n. number of tumor other prominent prelates im Outside Carnegie hall halt struggled tied for admittance and gave u tho time jw- jw po- po Ice rc reserves of two an exciting ing ng hour If It this Is peace muttered one big policeman after lighting for ten minutes minutes min rain utes lies to turn tun back the crowd crow General Sherman must have ha been right about abouL war wal va r. r Croud ll Iced Away The Die crowd eventually o was enticed awa away from the hall hail b by tho lie announcement announce announce- mont ment of o peace meetings at nt atthe atthe the Calvary Calvar Baptist t church hurch which is Just across Seventh Fifty street amidSt und and at St the Broadway ta These meetings were addressed sed 1 by Schulman Dr DI Benjamin and ammiL Edwin Elvin D. D Meade of Boston There here was sonic some fome disappointment because because be be- cuse cause the tho forty foreign n dele delegates who are arc in iii as the lie gue guests ts of Andrew Andrew Anrew An An- drew rew Carnegie hal hail not returned i from the city of f smoke They he will vIll wi return an and will wi take luke t le part hart in lit Lu- Lu fu fut future t ture un se sessions of the congress s The most interesting note nole of or tho lie preliminary session of the tue congress was struck h by the venerable Archbishop of New York John Farley Parley who appealed through Father Fattier Lavelle to lovers NS N'S of peace to see that the Holy See of o Home be he no longer excluded from roam TIme The Ia Hague ue congress He lie le pointed out that thal time the Holy Sec Seo dominated more itCh I per persons on and anti that lint American Catholics would tako take an on add aided added Ill interest in Ia the tIme peace movement if Homo Koine was wa recognized Potter Presides In Iii taking the lie chair of or the presiding officer and formally opening the conference conference con con- ference Bishop Potter said Mr Mt 11 Carnegie was to lo have presided here tonight ht I 1 dont don't know whether ho he forgot it I or is lot host somewhere Perhaps Perhaps Per Per- haps Imps his name in the time list of oC twenty eight hon honest st has been heen too much for Ol him Mr Mi Carne Carnegie le came caine in later but would not noL make male a. a a tardy lardy appearance on nn lii the time stage singe Archbishop Farley Icy was detained in Washington but the address which he had prepared was rend read He lie described war wal as the most perfect state of human haman hu ha- 11 man ml misery and anti said Mid that hat universal peace would l be a state of or perfect happiness hap hap- |