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Show 00 SHOULD BE NO PROFITS IN WAR A new anglo of the establishing of permanent peaco has boon disclosed by Lord Robert Cecil of England, who paints tho war barons of Germany as one 6t the forceB which must bo destroyed de-stroyed before confidence In world peace can bo established. Discussing this feature, Lord Cecil Is quoted as saying: "The military caot of Gormany wo shall convince by force of arms, but the commercial vultures we must attack at-tack In their pockets and teach them thnt war Is not a profitable business. That 1r partly tho bUBlnesa of a block-ado, block-ado, but a blockiido by itself will not do everything, Wo must go further and cut off the overseas branches of tho war barona In the far oast. South America and elHowhere. Tho American Ameri-can tradlng-wlth-tho-enemy aot Is admirably ad-mirably conceived for the purpose of I cramping.. thJs-i)UBine6B, .buVmorp I must Btlll bo done. These vultures cannot cany on without relations outside out-side of Germany. Tho great source of their power hus been their financial connections with the neutrals. Without With-out commercial connection they loso credit and without credit they are done." Lord Cecil might go further and demand de-mand that all nations take over war industries in order to inake profiteering profiteer-ing in war an Impossibility. Germany's experience with war lords should be a warning to the people peo-ple of other nations. Tho temptation to profit by war should be removod. |