Show Thomas Asserts World Peace Depends on U. U S. S S LOS ANGELES June 28 UP Americas America's responsibilities in keeping the peace arc greater than they were in winning the war Sen Elbert D. D Thomas of Utah military affairs committee chairman told the University of Southern California institute of world affairs Thursday night During the fighting peace seemed simp simple c. c But today our troubles are not with our enemies but with our friends he said He warned against an American tendency to forget fundamental aims alms in quarrels over details I If America is to lead the world Into better ways she must first gain the goodwill faith and trust of the world he said Our objectives objectives ob ob- ob- ob are the same as those of Russia everlastingly everlastingly though we may clash oyer over the method of approach He warned that world organization tion would fail 1 if America with with- drew Probably in the history of mankind mankind mankind man man- kind the weight of ot responsibility never pressed down on any people as much as it does today on us ushe us he said Dr Harold H. H Fisher of Stanford Stanford Stanford Stan Stan- ford university warned in another address that failure to cooperate with Russia would be fatal Competition between the Russian Russian Russian Rus Rus- sian and the American way of change is inevitable but the issue we face is whether we have the wisdom and patience to retrain this competition by cooperation for peace he said |