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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 32

66 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Civil Rights · Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt · 66 pages OCR'd
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ae ' Téthe first greatWoman’s $ Page ¢ Political Convention e ever _ held in the World ~ T have’ been asked by our “deasty beloved Mrs. Van Hyning we tribute something to this convention, on the problem of peace. ’ First, I wish to say, women can con- ‘make the peace—a negotiated peace ‘a just peace. The warmakers must not make the peace because of their re- peated cries for “unconditional sur- render,” which remind us of the howling voices of the corpse-eating hyenas on the outskirts of the battle- fields of the worid. ‘And: who are these warmakers. Why they are the International Bank- ers — international brigands ,they called them, who have tried for de- eades, and who are now succeeding _ so well in crushing the world. Then, the tools of these International Bank- ers, are the politicians who sit in the Highest seats of power in the land; yea, some of these politicians them- selves are internationa) bankers. It - is these men in sheep's clothing who forced us- into this global war. And “naturally, they do not want a just or lasting peace, as long as they can _--eermer- the -world's- wealth. - But -even these men who loot mankind cannot carry on such a war. without women's help - Ob, if women only ” would, they, could stop this vicious slaughter of” their loved ones. So Jet them raise their voices in one mighty diapason *to demand a negotiated peace ..-— the only peace that can be a just peace. _ Let me diverge here for a moment to give a message to Women, not 50 “much. to the women present, as those who are not here--to the women of Chicago and to the women -of all, ‘these United States. . . There is a growing alarm among enlightened women of our country concerning the fact that exactly the ssame methods and the same crimes ate being perpetrated upon us as weré committeed upon Russia be- Yore the Bolshevist—Communists — took over that country. - - " This iy alarming, because the alien- 7 minded “planners” in this country -“plan”™ te undermine the home, Fost as they did in Russia. First, they _weized the means -of production and: _ distribution and destroyed private the manufacturers? looked out for himself — making property. then human rights... What were the educated doing about it—- the business and professional men,. Why, eack one hm ow a7 en oat SE : | | : | te ~ Py a me _WOMEN F ‘VOICE. . - thaz it will be‘ worse. thar . that~ money by speculating in his countes’s misfortune! Not s_constructive idea or word came from them. The news- ° papers- were- ruled by eliens;’ they obeyed the organized minority, and the acle object of these aliens was ‘to split, confound and confuse the majority by side issues. The so- called big shots made big speeches on humane subjects in their contradic: tion of facts, promising that the country would become “a vast flow-— ering garden, where all woukd live as in a paradise”” Yea, a paradise which turned out to be a reign “know the worst—the cruelest sexual —_ ‘slavery that has’ ever been known ar - idle etatement or prediction.. For of TERROR, where the starving ste . their ‘own dead, and where fifty mil- lions of her best and most intelligent people were liquidated in cold blood. — Thus, “they played upon distress; they created emergencies and ridi- culed fundamentals. But the people knew not that it was a sham—a ve- neer—in the rise to power. In the end, the very people who speculated ~ and gained wealth by their country’s | misfortune, lost their property — their human rights. So the stage was now set for the undermining of the home. The daughters of these men, what became of them? Why, they became the victims of state prostitu- tion, where the alien men bore man-- dates’ giving them the right te ten or a dozen young girls, aged 16 to 20, who were of their own choosing. If this. war goes on, without a negotiated peace, this will be a true picture of what will happen to our own country. We are already far along in the throes of Russia's agony —the throes of revolution Is not the seizure. of persons and private property by the government an in-- dication of this fact? ~ Wosr The same breed of aliens. “are - making beautiful speeches in this country, promising us vast flowering gardens where all will live as in a paradise. But these aliens are not using the same methods with us as they did in Russia, They cannot take us over in one night, as they did the Russians. Their method with us is to send our American men to the battlefronts of the world, while our country is being filled up with aliens, to take us over. Let me quote from Rep. Clare Hoffman “Millions of our fmest young men ste being sent of -sons who have yet been spared. They will know how to make a just’. - a negotiated peace ‘for the whole + Sh wortd, with an honest money system — abroad, while hundreds of thousands, | of foreigners are coming here to-re- place them;. to. take “setts at the table; to sleepin their beds; to Te ceive the education, the professional training, which were it not for this war, our boys would be given.” Un- quote... Yea, common sense tella us a2 Om Fee RS -_ nee Dyed ~ Sa Pa et ee a ‘that this war is to preserve freedom : -. 2 Rae . June 29, aba. - - a ae they Tl ‘take ther.women oyer, too. 2. It has already been “planned that , way.” Then American women will” ~ Thi. t. nat fuat an. an pe ee to the world, _ many decades it has been planned by 1-1 = the “World Planners,” and has been ~ eee put in bold type, for those who. ~ _. have ‘the desire to .investigate. © . How terrible that women capnot™ or will not try to understand the - ~ functions. and. manipulations of — money, the sole cause of war. How - terrible that they prefer to think ms ae Mi, and democracy. . How terrible that - ©: they cannot understand that this |... war is being wagid for one purpose _. - only and that ia for a World Govt, a World Court and a World Police - ~~ —all to upbold and sustain a World Bank, to be owned and controlled by the soul-and-body-bloated Iternation- Cte al Bankers. 7 eee oa . it may surprise’ yo fale to ‘know that - ae “—S “the backers of beth sides of the war we are partners: im the World Bank>‘- /> (the bank of international settle- - rents), They do business together as useal:- They are-the world's Shy- ° locks who demand of humanity ten -" ; oo billion “pounds of flesh.” 20 Oh, if the indifferent, uninformed - women could only arouse themselves and get ‘wise as to why their ‘sons | _ must writhe in agony on the Blood- wreaking altar of war, they could — net rejoice over giving them to such . & monstrous cause. © And now remember this: are two things that the mothers of men can do; They can by their great force of numbers and their strength - rocure a negotiated peace, and they nk ean by their knowledge and influence * and their mighty ‘power of the purse, drive every alien-minded Interna- tional Banker from our shores. The ‘ mothers of men must have the first -- ~*~ seats at the peace table—mothers of sons who have perished and mothers = eT . “here ane ae _ * Lo at peace—a lasting peace. And they ~ will know that the only just way is &- ae wig, FF +s - —each country to ISSUE, CIRCU- mee -, LATE and CONTROL its own money. 3-7" Man, the weaker scx fs helpless without” woman, the” ‘stronger’ sex.” ~ nw a postnatal . aye OMre.} Marguerite Cummings 7 £653 Albatross St. » San Diego, ( Calif. ; “ae * a nn
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