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Show turlng mi universal pea. Is In New York on his way home. While abroad. h" found little indocai Inn of nppivach- ins war anywhere In Hurupe. "There is no war coming." he said, '"and the countries building warships nre ruining themselves Business Is pond In many countries. Including nTinany, but the prospects in Ruropo are not giod when viewed from the-standpoint the-standpoint of prosperity. It Is the peasants, and not the business, that are paying the bills and they are beginning to gnimbbv That Is not a good sl?n. It Is always that clam that in the end bears the burden for ln-orenxlnc ln-orenxlnc armament "As to the prospect of war between Germany and England, thex Is about ax much chanr,. of a conflict between the United States and Mars The build ing of warships is throwing away money. War at the present time between be-tween civilized nations occupies only the minds of a frenzied few The only battles between England and Germany will be on paper. In Ijondon a few newspapers seem to have tho monopoly of It." BUILDING OF WARSHIPS IS A VASTE OF ENERGY New York. Oct. 14 Professor Starr Jordan, president of Lenland Stanford university, who has been abroad lec- |