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No meed of being crowded Lincoln Candy Kitchen s. w. o era (' I Brands Preparation for War to Preserve Poaco as Worse Than Lie Humanity, Society and Commerce Demand Peace. Tho annual peace program, a program devoted to the exposi tion and promotion of ideals and policies that purport universal peace, was, held in Memorial I lull Tuesday morning instead of the regular convocation exercises. Abolishing tho usual custom of XebrasUa'of introducing three or four speakers at this program, Kev. F. L. Loveland of Omaha alone represented the cause of peace among nations. Rovcrcnd Loveland is pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Omaha, an orator of considerable u'lfbwh, and an ardent and elo quent advocate of tho peace propaganda. As introductory to liis discourse Reverend Loveland said: "Tho ideal world is a world .without war, conflict, and strife. Tho prophets from tho time of Tsaiah down to tho life of Victor Hugo havo -thought of tho time when ignominjqus. wars shall cease to stain tho pages of the world's history, and peace, brotherhood, nnd federation 'united .shall pre vail everywhere. Personally, I believe ih the coming of univer sal poaco, and whoever longs for it, dreams of it, and believes in it, I shall hold my brother, whether he be the sage philosopher, scM enlist, or ranting demagogmr of the piesent century. Not Universal. "Kvery nation of the world to day is considering the necessity and expediency of universal peace. A few facts, however, dis arrange our contentions whenever We stop for thought. Tn the first place, there never bus been a time in the history of the world's progre.su when universal disarm ament has existed. Tf what has been done is any clue to what will be. 'we cannot hope for our ideals. In the second place, countless numbers of past wars have bt en beneficial agents in' the enhancement of the world's ad vances. This is undoubtedly a truth. Who of us would dare to wish that the Revolutionary war, Civil war,' or Spanish-American war had never been fought. The cold facts confront us. "Man is a fighting animal. You and I arq mere beasts, blood thirsty brutes. We love .war like we love women or money. The Anglo-Saxon race is a race of butchers, little advanced from'tho crude customs of their barbarous ancostors. The plea is introduced that if man individually is grant ed the- prerogative of self-protection, men collectively should be granted tho same. In other words, the nation should have the privi lege of striking a compound blow. But, friends, these are minor chords of the world's prog ress. They arc merely sontfmon lal, "prejudiced views of military experts, who look at the question through the bore of a gun. These military experts are the greatest enemies to world peace, for, like all specialists, they invariably en .ivhen-tnlcoii to the outskirts oi There must be Science pleads for also demands the war. At present heir own profession Half Truth. "The supposition that to pre serve peace we must .prepare for war is only a half truth a state ment worse than a lie. The be lief that the only method to per petuate peace is to conglomerate arms is a childish idea. How long would peacerreign in our individ ual communities or in society in general if every person should deliberately arm himself? This carries us back to the old trou bles of provincial government.' Now, it is an axiom that provin cialism in national government is an absurdity world unity. it. Humanity pleads for it. It must be. "Commerce abolition of there exists suoh an intimate re lationship in commercial life that commercial peace is necessary to the propagation of world peace. Tho former is directly dependent n the latter. Commercial peace must remain. W.ars..must ro. "War is not only destructive to the financial system of the world, but if allowed to act, per meates the -very framework of society. Business men and society combined have come to uealize that war in all its awfulncss is national suicido. "Lastly, there is a growing consciousness in every one of the inhumanity of warfare. The modorn American refuses to per mit such a mania to besiege him. He believes in world federation and hrothorhood, anything less than, which is barbarism. 'We all havo true visions aiid ideals. As civilization becomes more ad vanced, these, ideals wiU acceler ate in actual realization. We are gradually learning that Jftore is ah!gher .and -sweotor pjiilosophy than the propaganda of brutal policies. "But in this proposed advance America must lead. America will lead. She must not forget that her ideals are invading every peo ple of the world. The eyes of the universe are upon her, either in hope, fear, prayer, or protest. 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