Show - I- (4‘: A -- - - ' ' alalaggSWVV - ne1Wit442WW0116400A001PVPWg licit Friday Morning i i 0 Majority of Congressmen Approve Roosevelt Speech - Many in Senate House Find Something Commendable In Address on State of the Nation 1 i ' I1 011- I - I1 11 41 1 0 On Message 1 To Congress ili p i f tory—a message of confidence for mesage of hope for victory and a Without the future regard to race creed or color every American can thank God that in this crisis we have President Roosevelt for our leader" Representative Eaton (R) New Jersey thought "that it was in- tended to be an olive branch to congress in the interests of har- rnony Representative Gilchrist (R) Iowa that "it should gd a long way to unify congress and the ration: Representative Mott (R) Oregon that "everybody could agree with what he said and it was i g 1 ' ' 1 I conciliatory" Representative Lambertson (R) Kansas observed that "there wasn't a line in the speech of symhome pathy for the fellow back who has lost his shirt or lost his business because he can't get sup- plies Nor was there any hint of reform on Madame Perkins' wage $I Ii scale" On foreign affairs Senator Austin called it "a fine strong speech well calculated to unite the people l the winning of the war and tin t t establish the foundations of a sound peace" 'Wheeler commented that "it was a very clever speech It dealt entirely with generalities with which person could every Lg right-thinkin- g agree" Mrs Luce' saying that "with many of the noble generalities of the presidents speech everyone must agree" expressed principal interest in the "most surprising e statement" that more material now is being flown into China than traversed the Burma road 'It means either that we have put many more transport planes into India for tile China hop" she explained "or there was much less gong in over the Burma road than t! I II lend-leas- :i 1 I knew" we ruh Comments Fish c o mIni e Ti te d that "the speech was a fine presentation of the activities' of our armed forces and the productive capacity Of America Everyone regardless of party will endeavor to help win the war and seek lasting peace the congress will have to wait more details regaeding freedorn from fear and want" Senator Butler (R) Nebraska said he was "with our president in wanting to win the war at the earliest possible moment But I dislike starting arguments 'about what we're going to do afterwe win the war Let's win the war 1 11 iBut 1 11 I1 r i 11 first" 1 I I ' IT' oill Lim ' On the other hand Senator Ball (P) Minnesota seeing the speech as "an interesting review of the war thus far and a statement of basic objectives for tte future in which I believe most Americans will concur" expressed belief that "the methods by which we seek the future objectives of a stable peace and a broadening of economic security are fundamentally Important and should have the widest possle discussion and consideration immediately" DE-rno- rr Jan 7 (INS)--Fo- ur hours atter they had gone on a wi:dcat strike demanding a better contract 1800 II A W-- I workers 'Thursday resumed work at the C National Automotive Fibres commanufacturers of parapany chutes Rectal New Soreness Get Rlief — sit Easy Way In Comfort Rectal la a quick dependabla rolor? 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