AVOIDANCE OF WAR
MATTER IN PEOPLE’S OWN HANDS. LONDON, June 14. “Another world disaster cannot be avoided unless people take the matter into their own hands .and refuse to transport war materials and ref lice to serve jn armies.” Professor Einstein expressed this opinion, says the Geneva correspondent of the ‘ ‘News-CI• ron irile,’ ’ when rc ferring to the c.onfereiu e convened with a view to promote./world peace’.; “It’would-be aniteing if it were not if.uric that efforts are Icing made to abolish;.war by well-thought-out rules for waging it,” said The , professor, after seeing the Air Committee of the Di-armament Conference at work. “No methods devised bv oxrorts can lead to the avoidance of war; it rests with the people.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1932, Page 3
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