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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 32
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‘Vol. 2 So
omen’s
CHICAGO, ILL. THURSDAY. JUNE 29, 1944
Voice”
No. 11.
G.O.P. SOLD OUT!
jA gain Crucified
H THIS CHRISTIAN NATION
* BETRAYED TO TRE INTER-
NATIONAL BANKERS
‘ Now that the Republican Party
pas carried ovt the program of the
fnternational Bankers, and nominated
-Thomas Dewey, of New York, to
eose in order to perpetuate the Reign
of Roosevelt, who has been proven
‘and found wanting as their
Bliant tool, to force this great na-
“ion into a League of Nations, and
to furnish the man power and the
money to maintain it
To overthrow every principle of
the Declaration of Independence, that
great document which separated us
from the British crown, in the Revo-
lotion, when our forefathers bled and
died, in order that we, their descen-
dants, might be free. -
Have we their children, become so
deformed, by debased society that
our bonds are hawked in Foreign
markets, and a Jew appointed our
receiver?
Benjamin Franklin was right, they
have taken over this nation.
Since the McKinley-Hanna admini-
stration up to this present hour, they
have given us three wars and con
trolled all administrations.
Our people have waited with bated
breath, in hopes that the Republican
Party might rescue them from this
peril, but our own state, through
its Governor, together with California,
started the Judas parade.
There is no longer any hope to
be anticipated from the action of
the Democratic Convention, unless a
miracle should happen, such as oc-
cured at Belshasar’s feast, with the
handwriting on the wall, which said
“you have been tried in the balance
and found wanting.”
Are the voters to be left with
no choice, as they were four years
ago, have we, who have grown té
130,060,000, not even the courage dis-
played by our Revolutionary Fathers,
when they, with pitch forks, drove-
90 -94/2/- 96
_ the ‘British red coats from these
shores, and defied the British crown?
Have we degenerated into a race
of cowards and money grubbers?
Our ‘immediate action will prove
the quality of onr courage. if the
men fail the women will man the
guns and save the Ship of State .
from sinking. .
+
NOT UNTIL -
Until we stretch the hand of love
Over land and sea. .
There cannot be an end of war,
Peace there cannot be.
Wheo we build our navies great
And stores of munitions we create |
We pour fhe off on fire, eo
Only enemies we make. ,
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The Prince of peace has taught. us
The one sure way to peace,
Uniess we use His methods,
’ Wars can pever cease.
"Sell all thou hast, give fo the poar,
come and follow me." .
He keeps calling to us daily,
Yet “ears we hove that hear rot,
And syes that cennol see,”
The Pagans rage ond hope by force
To get their stupid way,
While Christians fal? upon thelr knees
To God for peace and guidance pray.
The works of a civilization crash
Like a potters broken clay
A thousand yeara in the moking,
Ruined in a day. —
Shame efernal resis upon you, .
You ting Hite men, " a
You fight whe cannot reason .
And broke Ged's commonds, all teq
Outside your guns are roaring,
Inside your souls dacoy, .
And though you gain the entire world,
You'll loose H in a day, - -
And only ruins you will have,
For Jack of undarsiending . ~.-.
Of God's Almighty way. ,
MARY C. ‘DUNCAN, 1941
Peace Convention
WOMEN CAME FROM
FORTY STATES, WAR
- MUST CEASE
Tt was epoch-making—the first
time in all history that a peace con-
ference was ever called during war.
For thousands of years men bave
stirred up hatred against some coun-
try—everyone’s mouth was closed,
It is unpatriotic to “speak againste,
war when the country is at- war.
The peace was always made by the |
same few who made the war—and
the seeds for the next war were .
sown.
We are told to wait ontil after
the war is won to discuss peace, |
Then it ia too late. D-day of June
1944 was planned 25 years ago.
We broke the vicious circle of
man’s enslavement to war lords when
we issued a call to American women
to “come and reason together,” to
discuss peace now -—- a negotiated
peace. . _. ~
—_—
~ THEY CAME -
Wher that little mother from Wel- -:
fare, Texas, with her 4-year old
daughter, boarded the bus for that’
‘long hard trip to Chicago—the con-
ference was a success!
When the mother from New York
read over her neighbor's shoulder, on
the train, a smear report of our
activities in PM and said to her
husband, “I’m going to Chicago—
‘at last I've found women who are
using their intelligence and really
doing something,"—the conference
Was a success!
Add te these all the other women
who came from 40 states. Consider
thia: that they had to put up with
the discomforts of present travel,
that they are women of slender re-
sources {the money is all on the
other side), and that they were ans-
wering a call made by an organiza-
tion which has been vilified and per-
secuted by radio, press and magazine.
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