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U.S. Ambassador To Vatican WEATHER REPORT Declared Envoy Of Peace

NEW YORK: President Roosé veit, in his address to the second session of the Seventy-Sixth Congress, clearly defined the peace policy of the United States and definitely lnstructed his Ambas- sador-at-Large to the Vatican, Myron C. Taylor, regarding the "minimum terms" acceptable to this country, in the opinion of Louis Waldman, nationally-known liberal lawyer and Chairman " of the National Council for Saélai Democracy.

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Hongkong Royal Observatory

10 am, Feb 77. Barometer, (at sea level),' 30.08 ins. Temperature, 83 F. Bulaity, 79 per cent.

Wind Direction, E/S Wind Forca (Beaufort), 4. Temperature; maximum yesterday

68 F Temperature, minimum last night,

60 F.

Rainfall for 24 hrs, ending 10 a.m. Total rainfall "since, January 1st,

today, nil.

Mr. Waldman was one of three 6. Opportunities for a broader speakers at a hypothetical peace econòmic and social life than how' conference held at the New School exist must be brought to all peo for Social Research Others were | ples, Philip Quédsila, British author FRENCH-BRITISH VIEWS

Mr. Guedella represented the sunset tonight 6.26 p.m.

Against an average of, 2.91 ms. British people as being chletty Sunrise tomorrow, 6,472,20,

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and lecturer. and Jean-Yves to Bruncht; lecturer on economics at the University of Paris,

Mr. Waldman characterized Pre-concerned with world-safety and sident Roosevelt's Message to Con- declared that a "just peace must Barometer (at sea level), 29.96 17.5.

4 pm., Feb. 27. gress as "welcome, because It was create a system in which crime Temperature, 66 F. timely and fortunate; because it does, not pay.“

Huthidity, 74 pēr cent. constituted explicit instructions to

Mr. Le Branchu said the Prenen Wind Direction, E/8, Mr. Taylor, who certainly cannot people wanted peace.

Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. now commit, the United States in his Vatican talks to any premature efforts to promulgate, peace Hitler's terms."

REASSURING TO LIBERALS "Mr. Roosevelt now allays the fears of many American liberais who felt that the appointment of Mr. Taylor was playing into the hands of Hitler." he said. "He be- comes definitely a messenger of peace on terms that will not recog- nize Hitler's dominance or the dominance of any dictator force."

M. Waldman quoted President Roosevelt in support of his pre- mise that the Nation's peace policy had been established, recalling that, without naming the coun- tries, the President plainly assert- ed that the Allies must come out of the war victorious if the Ameri- can people were to be satisfied:

He quoted the President that "the future world would be a shabby and dangerous pláce if it is ruled by force-force is the hands of A tew" and interpreted this as indicating the Administra- tion was against Germany and Russia and holds this country has a "direct interest in the outcome of the war."

Mr. Waldman listed six points upon which, as far as the United States was concerned. any Euro- pean peace must be based. They were.

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SIX POINTS OF PEACE

Disarmament-necessary to satisfy the American wish to be a non-military nation

2. World-wide adoption, of the. American "Good Neighbour Policy.” There must be no more power politics. Dermocratic relations must be maintained between all nations.

3. Security for individuals well as nations.

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4. International tree" trade, a peace that does not envisage a democratic Europe, a democratic trade between all nations. is a peace that will breed future wars."

5. The economic and cultural Hights of our nationals, must be maintained in Europe.

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"The entire French foreign pol-Maximum temperature, 69 F. lcy is directed to nothing more Minimum température, 60 F. than securing the right of our own Rainfall, nil way of life," he asserted "The people, as well as individual na- tions, need a new bill of rights to

against protect abuses."

them

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Mr. Le Branchu stressed the French view of the need of setting up autonomous groups.

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accomplished right Away," he added, "but groups of

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1940. —PACE 11

states can be formed for mutual co-operation and support. Out of these

the may grow in time united Europe we all desire. If we build a peaceful Europe, that will be an enormous step toward a peaceful world. If we had not this hope, the world would not be worth living it."-(C. §. Manitor)..

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