Show Views of the Press When Vice President Wallace told the United States that she now has her second opportunity to make the world safe for democracy he said Hitlerism must be crushed so completely that it can never rise again Crushing Hitlerism would require our full participation in the war in Europe Here is what Mr Wallace Vallace writing for the Survey Graphic thought a little more than a year ear ago It still seems to tome tome tome me that with a united will and with a course of action upon which we can agree constructively constructive constructive- ly we Americans need not feel utterly at the mercy of events abroad The overwhelming impulse at the moment I think is to put our own house in order to make this land a suitable habitation for freedom and to stay out of old world quarrels The war for survival which needs needs' most concern us now is not in Europe and not in Asia but on the ground at our feet feet St. St Louis Post Dispatch When the disabled British battleship battleship bat bat- Malaya steamed into New York harbor she did so in broad daylight in full view of thousands thousands thousands ands and anchored In a channel visible from the offices of the German consul general The newspapers were requested by Secretary of the Navy Knox to keep secret the presence of the warship Most newspapers rs tried to do so While they were thus busy censoring themselves the British flag flew from the Ma Ma- laya Her seamen were given shore leave They tramped up and down Broadway all with H M S Malaya on their hat hat- bands Ships Ship's officers discussed the Malaya's presence freely told of her torpedoing Yesterday Yesterday Yesterday Yester Yester- day to seal the secret com com- Secretary Knox himself I thanked the newspapers for not I reporting the recent arrival of a British warship in this country That makes it a secret shared by Americans plus Americans plus Philadelphia Record The responsibility of both in industry in- in industry and labor is to the nation nation na na- na- na tion which depends upon them to succeed in this effort They areat are areat areat at this moment responsible for the life and happiness of this American people Their responsibility responsibility if they should fail of their best effort will include that for all the American blood that may have to be shed to repair the damage done by their failure The responsibility of industry and labor is nothing less than that Should Britain go under it would be a major disaster for us Should she go under by reason of a failure on our part to do our best in the next days the responsibility for the disaster and for the black da days s 's to come will be upon us That That is is' is isa a measure of the responsibility that now rests on American in industry industry industry in- in and labor and upon all Americans San S a n Francisco Chronicle One of the greatest problems confronting the country is the problem a growing one of home relief relic and the chronic un Millions a are r e f through many causes absolutely unfit to work This is of course bound to affect our national morale It creates throughout the country a general general and and in increasing in- in creasing feeling creasing feeling of dependence That feeling of dependence on the local state or federal government government government gov gov- is fatal to a free racy San San Francisco Examiner |