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Show Inltllict and Tiact. H Ambassador Jules Cambon does not H believe that trade will make ponca H Atnong tho clvlllttd nations "It Is In- H tellect that will stop them, and In- H tellect alone," says the ambassador. WW "Education makes for peace more than M all the business ot tho earth " Thla can hardly bo accepted as n complete state ment of the truth Intellect certainly makes for peace When men have thi Intelligence to see clearly that triers la nothing to be gained by war that fighting eats up all the profits of thi trado fought for and many llmea as much they will no longer fight for trade. llul men do not fight for trade alone. They fight becauso they get angry, or bo-cause bo-cause they hate one another, or because be-cause they think It glorious to conquer and dominate. Therefore, men must be elevated morally ns well as Intellectually Intellect-ually before they will atop fighting. They must learn that the command of the Almighty, "Thou shall not kill," was addressed to men collectively u well as Individually Now trade serves to make men acquainted and to break down prejudices and antipathies, II enlists ILetr enlightened self-interest on the side of peace. It holds them In roatralnt and affords an opportunity for their moral nature to assert itself. It educates them morally and Intellectually Intellect-ually and brings them lo abhor war, with Us looting. Its alaughter, Its hats and all Its cruelty. Education makes for peace, but It must be education ol tht heart and tho conscience as well as the Intellect before It wilt put an end to International murder en masse. |