Show What Our Readers Think Editors Editor's note Contributors to fo What Readers R ader Think must sign their true names and addresses although these thel will no not bo ke 0 published if the writer re ri- quests Short letters will be given preference Writer Discusses Plan For Permanent Peace 1 Editor Telegram It will be a great achievement if the world can effect a plan to bring about a permanent peace It seems advisable to point out that any scheme that is offered up to toward toward toward to- to ward such an endeavor must involve involve involve in in- volve the following principles First a complete allied victory victory victory vic vic- tory and assumption by the United States of a full share of responsibility in world recon recon- Second immediate clarification clarification clarification tion of the intentions of all countries countries countries coun coun- tries not now actively opposing the axis powers Third public education on problems involved in organizing i ithe the world for peace Fourth more generalities not considered as sufficient in postwar postwar postwar post post- war declarations of intention Fifth retention of wartime controls to prevent sudden dislocation dislocation dislocation dis dis- dis- dis location of national and international international International economy Sixth acceptance by all nations nations nations na na- na- na of cultural and social re responsibilities responsibilities re- re toward their own nationals and toward all peoples of the world Seventh acceptance by all nations of democratic principles that guarantee representative government self-rule self and open covenants of peace openly arrived arrived arrived ar ar- rived at Eighth acceptance by all na na- na- na of economic principles that will curtail economic nationalism nationalism national national- ism and omit barriers to world trade Ninth a general association of nations Tenth an international stabilization stabilization stabilization sta sta- administration to distribute distribute distribute dis dis- dis- dis tribute food clothing and medical medical medical medi medi- cal assistance to all peoples deprived deprived deprived de de- de- de by war of such necessities necessities ties and to provide free access by all nations to raw materials Eleventh an emergency milli military mill mili i tary administration to destroy I axis military power prevent I lawless seizures of territory and to eventually effect an international international international police force to maintain world order Twelfth an international reconstruction reconstruction reconstruction re re- re- re construction commission to settle settle settle set set- tle boundary and territorial disputes disputes disputes dis dis- dis- dis colonial claims minority refugee a and n d population over-population problems Thirteenth an international regulatory commission to regulate regulate regulate regu regu- late transportation communication communication tion finance health and nutrition nutrition tion and illicit traffic in women and narcotic drugs Fourteenth organization of an international bank and an international in international international in- in bureau of investigation tion and enlargement of the scope and power of the International International international labor organization and the world court Sheldon Edwards Paragonah Utah |