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Show "The "World Is the Same EverfffiteB , I t--1i'i'hsa. ; J j L fat I John Bnssett Moore Is the American Ameri-can delegate to the International Court of Justice at The Hague. He la one who thinks that human nature must be made over before there can be permanent universal peace. He says : ' - ,' "The world Is the same every, where. Human nature Is the same. It Is this same human nature which balks the passage of peace. 89 long as we love glory, so long as we worship wor-ship bravery, so long as we thrill at the call of battle, so long will we have war. ' . "In the great span of life we make Just so much progress In each generation. gen-eration. We creep forward a little, make our seemingly Important strides In progress, when a new condition arises, and back we slump ten, twenty, twen-ty, thirty years. "The work of years of science, th efforts of the laboratory, all are lost In the answer to the cry for Justice. Mothers may say they do not raise their sons as food for cannon, but when the call comes these same mothers will be the first to answer. 'Conditions change, life changes, the rules we may make this summer may be as outgrown next as our last year's clothes. life Is fluid, ever changing, chang-ing, and we cannot prophesy or plan." |