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Show struggle between nations, and the conflict between individuals depend upon whether or not the parties involved have "the right spiritual insight. It is interesting interest-ing to, see the tremendous amount of interest which Professor Pro-fessor Coue created by demonstrating demon-strating the effect of mental peace on bodily welfare, the pro-lessor's pro-lessor's slogan has proven a good advertising medium even locally for advertising dances etc., and the same interest will be continued, even thought at the present time he has left this country and is once more in his naive France. It seems that practically all of the Christian ministry are willing will-ing to stand by and let Coue monopolize the most valuable part of their work. Aside from the question of divine healing, is it not a fact that the gospel of St. Paul which most people have heard preached from their childhood contains more than Coue or any such scientist has offered. When our churches really wake up to this fact and show the people how to secure this great power we shall hear no more about the lack of interest inter-est in religion. Editorial DO WE BELIEVE IN RE- LIGION OR HYPROCRISY? Many times industrial troubles troub-les have been diagnosed as spiritual rather than material. . By that we mean that the motives mo-tives and view-poins of the peo- pie involved were wrong, conse- . quently they found themselves in difficulty, probably at least two-thirds of the troubles of this world are spiritual. Certain-lya Certain-lya large per cent of our social evils and many of our political troubles would disappear if people peo-ple really believed the religion they profess. Th relations between be-tween Capital and Labor, the |