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defendlmelhod of deciding national iffiffer- loving rations united to TsJT. 17,1945 1 fense bf our freedom. With charac-; CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNEt teristic energy, we are assisting in SPEEDY DECISION ON MORGENTHAU'S STATUS IS SOUGHT llV4 themselves. "If wars in the future are to be prevented, the peace loving nations must be united in their determination to keep the peace under law. The breaking of peace anywhere is the concern of peace loving nations TRUMAN CALLS ON U.S.

TO HELP with other ration that there may be for our mutual advantage' Increased production. Increased employment, and better standards of living thruout the world. "May we Americans live up to our glorious heritage. "In that way, America may well lead the world to peace and prosperity. "At this moment.

I have in my ences must and will be found! "America must assist suffering humanity back along the path of peaceful progress. This will require time and tolerance. We shall need also an abiding faith in the people, the kind of faith and courage which Franklin Delano Roosevelt always had! "Today America has become one TEACHER SUSPENDED 'FOR SLUR ON F.D.R.' WILLING TO FACE FBI everywhere. 7i Allen P. Twyman, attorney for of the most powerful forces for good WIN 'REAL PEACE Cooperation Held Vital "Nothing is more essential to the future peace of the world than continued cooperation of the nations heart a prayer, as I assume my Miss Nellie I.

Mills, a science teach- the liberation of entire nations. Gradually, the shackles of slavery are being broken by the forces of freedom. "All of us are praying for a speedy victory. Every day peace is delayed, costs a terrible toli. "The armies of liberation today are bringing to an end Hitler's ghastly threat to dominate the world.

Tokyo rocks under the weight of our bombs. "The grand strategy of a united nations' war has been determined due in no small measure to the vision of our departed commander in chief. We are now carrying out our part of that strategy under the able direction of Adm. Leahy, Gen. on nnn.

muHfp ii w. i heaw duties. I humblv nrav to jhave achieved a world leadership Almighty God, in the words of Solo-t which does not depend solely depend solely upon mon: 3 tyesrem Electric Hi Eh East I school in Washington, April 16 () Clarification of whether Henry Morgen-thau is to remain indefinitely as treasury secretary with policies unchanged was urged by Rep. Wolcott Mich. today before any action is taken toward ratifying the Bret-ton Woods world financial agreements.

Wolcott, Republican leader of the house banking committee, suggested in a statement to newspaper which had to muster the force necessary to defeat the conspiracy of our military and naval might. 1 Asks Nation to Maintain the fascist powers to dominate the world. Better Standards Sought "We have learned to fight with HEARING AID Talapkaaa Trtw. Hi Efidm WESTERN ELECIRiC Hmmrmg Aid. Chicago, who was suspended last week for an alleged slurring remark in While these great states have a "'Give, therefore.

Thy servant an understanding heart to judge Thy people, that I may discern between good and bad: for who is able to judge this Thy so great a people? I ask only to be a good and faithful servant of my Lord and my peo- other nations in common defense of our freedom. We must now learn special responsibility to enforce the to live with other nations for our school memorial Imen that the new administration World Leadership Washington, D. April 16 (JPh-The following is the text of President Truman's address to congress: "It is with heavy heart that I amau and licht ttronf 1y buUt for lone, active wear Incxpeasi ta maintain. Am vfhciral Cfcarr prioar billtrr ltia thra ta (oar mutual good. services for Presl- peace, their responsibility is based upon the obligations resting upon all states, large and small, not to use force in international relations except in the defense of law.

The Luni aormal li. Sis oo dent osevelt. 1 make a definite assertion on possible changes in treasury personnel and policy. Marshall, Adm. King, Gen.

Arnold. Gen. Eisenhower, Adm. Nimitz, and said yesterday he would welcome His proposal came as Chairman responsibility of the great states is stand before you, my friends and Gen. MacArthur.

I want the entire world to know to serve and not dominate the peo Mill Keltic I. MM an investigation of her by the fed that this direction must and will colleagues, in the congress of the United States. Spence ID, Ky.J announced the banking group would resume Wednesday its public hearings on the Bretton Woods agreements, ples of the world. "To build the foundation of en "We must learn to trade more ple.w I'M THROUGH I APOLOGIZING FOR V- MY DANCING fe eral bureau of investigation. remain unchanged and unham The memorial services were held pered! AUDIPKQKE UTILITIES 759 Pittsfi.tii Hit.

CEHtral 2lil SS E. Washintfoa St. full tnformtjon avat yosr FBLE Adtomtlnc Uearisff TsM. Name "Only yesterday, we laid to rest the mortal remains of our beloved during peace we must not only work in harmony with our friends Our debt to the heroic men and President, Franklin Delano Roose abroad, but we must have the unit ed support of our own people. valiant women in the service of our country can never be repaid.

They velt. At a time like tMs, words are Inadequate. The most eloquent trib Even the most experienced pilot drawn at a meeting of delegates from 44 nations and designed to establish a world bank for reconstruction and development and an international currency stabilization fund. Wolcott prefaced his statement by pointing to speculation that Friday. John Dreesen, president of the school board, asserted Miss Mills said, For the first time in 12 years I can raise my hand and pledge allegiance to the flag.

A final hearing by the school board will be held May 17 to determine whether Miss Mills' suspension shall be permanent. Miss ute ould be a reverent silence. cannot bring a ship safely into har have earned ur undying gratitude. America will never forget their sacrifices. Because of these sacrifices, the dawn of justice and freedom bor unless he has the full coopera "Yet, in this decisive hour when $1.

JUST A FEW HOURS AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S MADE ME A POPULAR PARTNER Su, Tf 4 17 tion of the crew. For the benefit of all, every individual must do his world events are moving so rapidly, our silence might be misunderstood and might give comfort to thruout the world slowly casts its. iMorgenthau may not remain in the duty. gleam across the horizon. cabinet.

Mills served notice she would fight suspension. Miss Mills, 53, has taught for 19 years in East Chicago schools and 11 years elsewhere. She lives at 3619 Fir st. East Chicago. BEFORE n.

s- SVC 7 MY FAULT I SAY, YOU YOUUBEA I 1 SORRX ANNI 1 VtlCKBUTI MURRAY TEACHERS GOOD I lOt I STEPPED ON AM A UTTLE CERTAINUT MAKE CANCER IN 1 I YOUR FEET A6AIN J-0" THE NEW STEPS EAS NO TIME! I Jl I AN APPEAL TO ALL President Aaks Nation's Help in Achieving Aims cur enemies. "A Heroic Champion" In His infinite wisdom. Almighty God has seen fit to take from us a great man who loed, and was beloved by, all humanity. "No man could Dossiblv fill the Teace Must Not Fail "Our forefathers came to our rugged shores in search of religious tolerance, political freedom, and economic opportunity. For those fundamental rights they risked their lives.

We well know today that such can not yield. The outlook for humanity is not hopeless. "During the darkest hours of this horrible war, entire nations were kept going by something intangible "I appeal to every American, re tremendous void left by the passing hve been violated and the guilty gardless of party, race, creed, or hope! When warned that abject color, to support our efforts to build a strong and lasting united nations organization. must not go unpunished. Nothing shall shake our determination to punish the war criminals even tho we must pursue them to the ends of the earth.

rights can be preserved only by, constant vigilance, the eternal price of liberty! "Within an hour after I took the oath of office, I announced that the San Fraicisco conference would proceed. We will face the problems of of that noble roul. No words can ease the aching hearts of untold millions of every race, creed, and color. The world knows it has lost a heroic champion of justice and freedom. "Tragic fate has thrust upon us submission offered the only salvation agninst overwhelming power, hope showed the way to victory.

Hope has become the secret weapon of the forces of liberation! Hope Alone Is Insufficient "Aggressors could not dominate the human mind. As long as hope remains, the spirit of man will never be crushed. But hope alone was not and is not sufficient to avert war. We must not only have hope but we must have faith enough to work with other peace loving nations to maintain the peace. Hope was not JUSTICE HELD KEYSTONE Efforts to Improve the Lot of People Pledged I after I i 17 coTT a swell yrrtcv "You, the members of congress, surely know how I feel.

Only with your help car. I hope to complete one of the greatest tasks ever assigned to a public servant. With divine guidance, and your help, we will find the new passage to a far better world, a kindly and friendly world, with just and lasting peace. With confidence, I am depending upon all of you. Rational Method Asked "To destroy greedy tyrants with peace with the same courage that we have faced and mastered the problems of war.

"In the memory of those who have made -the supreme sacrifice in the memory of our fallen President we shall not fail! "It Is not enough to yearn for dVTr cancer vry irtrn'Z- peace. We must work, and if necessary, fight for it. The task of cre ating a sound international organi plans of world domination, we can enough to beat back the aggressors "Lasting peace can never be secured if we permit our dangerous opponents to plot future wars with impunity at any mountain retreat-however distant. "In this shrinking world, it Is futile to seek safety behind geographical barriers. Real security will be found only in law and in Justice.

"Here In America, we have not continue in successive genera as long as the peace loving nations zation is complicated and difficult. Yet, without such orgnni2ntion, the II i 1 1 AT I 1 r4 tions to sacrifice our finest youth. were unwilling to come to each grave responsibilities. We must carry on. Our departed leader never looked backward.

He looked forward r.nd moved forward. That is what he would want us to do. That is what America will do. Dare Not Pause, Session Told "So much blood ha. already been shed for the ideals which we cherish, and for which Franklin Delano Roosevelt lived and died, that we dare not permit even a momentary pause in the hard fight for victory.

"Today the entire world i looking to America for enlightened Ipadership to peace and progress. Such a leadership requires vision, courage, and tolerance. It can be provided only by a united nation deeply devoted to the highest ideals. "I call upon all Americans to help me keep our nation united in defense of those ideals which have been so eloquently proclaimed by Franklin Roosevelt. "In the name of human decency other's defense.

The aggressors were rights of man on earth cannot be protected. 3 CXCITING fRACIUNCtS and civilization, a more rational yi ii i I beaten back only when the peace DURABLE PEACE HIS AIM Hope Called Secret Weapon of Liberation Force "Machinery for the just settle ment of international differences labored long and hard to achieve a social order worthy of our great: heritage. In our time, tremendous progress has been made toward a really democratic way of life. Let me assure the forward looking people of America that there will be no relaxation in our efforts to improve the lot of the common people. "Staggering" Problems Ahead "In the difficult days ahead, unquestionably we shall face problems of staggering proportions.

However, with the faith of our fathers in our hearts, we fear no fu ll i FREEDOM FIGHT GOES ON KM Truman Vowi to Support Ideal of Liberty must be found. Without such machinery, the entire world will have to remain an armed camp. The world will be doomed to deadly conflict, devoid of hope for real peace. "Fortunately, people have retained hope for a durable peace. Thoughtful people have always had faith that ultimately justice must triumph.

Past experience surely indicates that, without justice, an enduring peace becomes impossible. "In bitter despair, some people have come to believe that wars are inevitable. With tragic fatalism, they insist that as wars have always been, of necessity, wars will always be. To such defeatism, men and women of good will must not and ture. "On the battlefields, we have frquently faced overwhelming odds and won! At home, Americans will not be less resolute! "We shall never cease our strug IT'S MADE FROM WHOLE MILK! I 5 1 i gle to preserve and maintain our "I want in turn to assure my fellow Americans and all of those who love peace and liberty thruout the world that I will support and defend those ideals with all my strength and with all my heart.

That is my duty and I shall not shirk it. "So that there can be no possible misunderstanding, both Germany and Japan can be certain, beyond any shadow of doubt, America will continue the fight for freedom until no vestige of resistance remains! American way of life. "At this very moment, America, along with her brave allies, is pay ing again a heavy price for the de- OVJYAOJVL I Frances Denney face poiidct 5 YOU CAN GIVE CREDIT for this amazing nevj Bowman Buttermilk to the scientists in our lab. They've taken fresh xzhole milk and given it a buttermilk tang and sparkle that every taster says is CZ wonderful. T7T PN "We are deeply conscious of the fact that much hard fighting is still ahead of us.

"Having to pay such a heavy price to make complete victory certain, America will never become a party to any plan for partial victory- "To settle for merely another temporary respite would surely jeopardize the future security of all the world. United States' Demand Unchanged "Our demand has been, and it remains unconditional surrender! "We will not traffic with the breakers of the peace on the terms of the peace. "The responsibility for the making of the peace and it is a very great responsibility must rest with the defenders of the peace, the united nations. We are not unconscious of the dictates of humanity. We do not wish to see unnecessary or unjustified suffering.

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