WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Peace Causes Some Sacrifice: Justice Is Means for Solving Problem, Says Norman Thoma "Pence is a bison for which some price must be pain," said Norman Thomas, of New York City, executive director of the League for Industrial Democracy, in an interview yesterday. With peace there must be some surrender, possibly personal, economic or political, he pointed out. "Law has value, but the danger lies in expressing too far the problems which concern justice," he said, "Law, in many cases, is a cause for resentment. It is the weapon of the strong. Treaties made by countries with China are cause for resentment in the Orient nation." "Exclusive nationalism and economic graft is the outstanding prob- Note to Two Powers Denies Coolidge Plan Will Undermine League Communication With France and Italy Gives Proposal (United Press) to Participate Washington, Marceo, 18—French charges that the proposed Coolidge naval conference plan would underline the authority of the League of Nations and make United States in its now delivered yesterday and made public here today. A note to France and a similar one to Italy express the hope that those governments, despite the rejection of the original proposal for a five power conference, may be "represented in some manner" at Geneva at the conference. The Italian ambassador also delivered here today to the Italian and French ambassadors. "The American government is also of the opinion that an agreement of partial limitation of armament could expose no power to danger from nuclear weapons in the understanding since there was no agreement contemplated which would not be subject to reconsiderations or revision should the security of any party be mentioned by the naval provisional force, not included in the understanding." Replying to the objections made by those two governments objecting to the original proposal the note stated; Announcements lem of peace," said Mr. Thomas, Justice is the means for solving the problem. Law, then, must correspond with justice." The Following contributors to the Mother Goose number of the Sour Owl have checks at the University business office: Jo Roberts, Bess Neatery, Gallen Spencer, L. E., Phillips, Ron Dhonches, Philip H. Eryes, Ebert W. Smith, Morey J. Potter—Signed Guy Graves. A group meeting of physics and economics majors and students in the "Without justice," he said, "peace sacrifices are sacrifice. As long as economic graft and exclusive nationalism prevairese countries will feel resentment." The modern methods for eliminating war are, inadequate, Mr. Thomas pointed out. Litigation of armaments, the World Court, outwurf of war, and the League of Nations are not capable of performing the function unless international justice is promulgated. Tomorrow—Friday—Saturday Pola Negri —has her finest role since "Passion" Schools of Business and Engineering will be held Thursday, at p. m., in room 202 west Administration building, to meet representatives of the Southwestern Bell Telephone company. Personal interviews may be arranged in room 112, west Administration building—H. F. Bergstresser. Comedy News Topics Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat. 10-35; Eve. 10-40 The outing club pins are here. 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