DR. FRANK GRANTS DAILY EDITORIAL
PRACTICAL PEACE ( Copyright . 19.3 V) ?HER{; are many plans to prevent war. . The trouble with all of them is that they e n°Deople who are able You must have two tiling, a logieal system and he pl , re alI logical L < T y <? U 1 that system. We have systems *P Ie “ ty a ’ l “ / nough to adopt ‘“Ofcnvhmins, but we have no population that has s-.nse eito l# r - Wilson’s League of Nations was ba y k up tiat tie most intelligent nation In the wor o b t not „f the *° i"- We expected that of Russia and perate - Facts, however, are facts. America dable and so is the fcJi I j'M Borah ' 8 plau for the outlawry of ",? ir r LnTo make a special treaty hitTr. 811,30 en pertained by both France and Japa pertain patriots, however, to «> to war with this country. We ma y ewebt oertadn pair on their hind legs, wave the flag and are either political or «ma„jty with all these plans is that they axe ex. is :“»t one force in this world lch “humanity not for and * rorks » without sentiment or pohtics. , be It prospers iT,^ s . sak ' ? . nor for tie country’s sake but for its o " ness us human it r is prospered. That teo | magnates had been tHonJi 86 Gary in a recent interview said that if . been no war. They ly,®? t 0 consolidate before the war there would in peace and only * ant war. No business wants war. Business thrives in People thrive. t 0 f yellow fever or the fcsst Coes not want pests, whether the P®’. • nor lockouts, and *5 Bolshevism. Business does not want strips, no V not want war and universal de ®“ “ bde ’ icte d how a business *s° 'frank R. Stockton wrote a story v» hi for its own s ake, simply throttled the nations and prevented In some c b-cles a hi supposed to be bloody, cruel an rase to be a public menace, fcfife't c *S nb,Q€! is supposed, in the nature of the ’ an< j jf the matter of Big business thrives only as the P e / >p lUthereVould no wM! , w M left In tlxe hands ot ttfc business there wou
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 13
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378DR. FRANK GRANTS DAILY EDITORIAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 13
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