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LI------4- fll' 61461""" r commitment" President Quezon reminded the senate pointedly that the Philippines was the only substantial United States territory in which "your flag has been hauled down and replaced by the flag of the rising sun" He disavowed any intention to persuade the American neople "to send forces at once to the Philippinesgo drive out the invader" nor to convince them "that the Pacific is more important than the European or Atlantic theater of war' But he urged vigorously the adoption of the slogan "Remember the Philippines!"--in memory of the heroes o't Bataan and : T----- t have the Philippines become free and independent He reminded the house of President Roosevelt's "solemn pledge" to the Philippine people "that their freedom will be redeemed and their independence established and protected and stated that he felt that that presidential pronunciamento would be considered by P v e rv congressman "as his own pledge" and would be "honored by the American people as a national ti-L- e EASY! OR t(0CLOTt i GRIMY - 1 ' GDE0TEVE0 111 4 THES ? 110 HUSBANDS SURE DIRTY—WIZ - - - c- - I ' rnio I — --) iyiL LI ' 0r 'I 1 1 t 1 ' " i : I - V s'4) —kJ - r'7r7-774 - id -- ' 1 " t i 71- 0 ctm " -- r-- - t N - :' aNININNIN ' !t' r r'l 4 tr7D -- — t t ---- 1 ' --- ' - f"'""ti- i k experiment ' - --- --) What happened iethe Philippines since December 8 is now world history The Japanese forced President Quezon and his family to evacuate Manila for the near-b- y island fortress of Corregidor Before the fall of Bataan he had broken through the Japanese blockade and followed General MacArthur to Australia and when Corregidor finally capitulated to the enemy in May he was approaching American shores The frail ailing commonwealth president arrived in Washington a hero and the personification of Filipino loyalty to the 'United States as abundantly demonstrated in the fierce resistance of Filipino soldiers the against the Japanese invaders He was greeted at and Union station by President Roosevelt his cabinet other high officials He and his family were quartered in the White House for the night President Quezon immediately established in WashIn his first ington a Philippine government-in-exil- e few weeks here he easily lived up to his reputation of getting what he goes after He succeeded in having the Philippines taken in as member of the united nations thus placing his country in the category of an independent state or at least on an equal basis with independent British dominions and commonwealths like Canada and Australia He also obtained a place in the potent Pacific war council He has addressed both houses of congress and has told the nation's lawmakers of his determination to hard-to-d- o pieces i I 1 t self-stud- E So - t - :: - - - ! t -- - - :- i ? - (' ': ii-:- - i 17-2 - AL- - ' 11'11: ' t tr6'l rq 'i L —i il 1 c 7 ' 1: 11 :fr'''M - '''' - 1 3- 4 ir - ) -- —:- -- - ' - ' ---- 1 - --- - ): f A Li 4 :::c !-- ' 71 - PI i ::: '''''' "- 1 ' -- L LiIf 'td mor 1 i 1 1 -- -- : ' :' I 1-- - rft ' f‘4 r-- --11 i - v - - 't"14 - - ------- '771 Om "1' p" o0t'' - ' ' f J 44: - it- f - ' ---4 E-- ' - 1 17v1 k ‘ lt ri :- - ' -' ? ar kr''A i ' i : r-- 0r '''k 4i 02' ' S k r - i' l''' -- ': 4 f' 7 )1' 'I - A- - ' e::: :' A - 1': : Lk5- 17 :::':' f : -- JAti--?7- - - ''''l : f !- -- f ::-- - i : - 4 & 4 rt 'V :: I -- ' m--- ItIA' ii t 7-- If ' f1 ' -- r - ! : rr t - By James G Wing° Over in the Japanese-occupie- d Philippines America's allies today are thinking of Manuel Luis Quezon dynamic Filipino patriot and political leader whose unrelenting fight for freedom has continued unabated for almost half a century The people of the Philippines have put their faith In Quezon and they want him back to assume his duties as president Manuel Luis Quezon is more determined than ever to bring about his country's freedom and independence To him the Japanese occupation of his country is just an unpleasant interlude which has not stopped the running of the 1012-yeperiod set by the United States congress preparatory to the granting of Philippine independence on July 4 1946 The United States as the No 1 champion of the Atlantic charter also has greater reasons than ever to see that the Philippines is recovered and its independence granted and guaranteed on schedule The Philippines is pointed to as evidence of America's altruistic attitude toward other peoples' aspirations to be free and nothing will strengthen faith and confidence more in the postwar world envisioned by the Atlantic charter than the successful conclusion of - : '1 ' 2' fl' - t I Will Return t 'i - a - s I 6 1 1 Corregidor The commonwealth president today stands in the milihappy circumstance of seeing his two long-tim- e and Eisenhower command- tary advisers MacArthur ing American forces in two major war theaters He thinks very highly of both soldiers and although MacArthur is his closer friend he also gives Eisenhower much credit for the splendid showing of the Philippine army in the battle of the Philippines The Filipino leader has recurring bouts with tuberculosis but his steel' constitution seems to stand up under the strain and he always bounces back Endowed with a magnetic personality the Filipino leader is in great demand as guest at parties and as a speaker at patriotic meetings His precarious health prevents him from becoming somewhat of a social lion and allows him to accept but few invitations to speak is a far cry from the pomp A government-in-exil- e and circumstance of Malacanag palace residence since Spanish times of the head of the government of more than 16 million Filipinos but Manuel Quezon ts not at all crestfallen He is confident of eventual united nations victory and of his triumphal reentry to Manila The Filipino leader remains authoritative and out3poken The small dapper statesman who has always reminded one of a gamecock is as proud and imperious as ever He likes to talk on any subject During a long hectic career he has always managed to read a lot and has met most of the important people of our time When he discusses personages and politics he rarely pulls his punches Some of the Washington correspondents who listened to his stirring speech before the National Press club shortly after his arrival in Washington commented that the Filipino leader who learned English by y was one of the most eloquent speakers they had ever heard ' ' ' Their President American-Filipin- o - C 414 ' the '' DEFENDERS of Philippines before Pearl Harbor Quezon called Gen Douglas MacArthur to direct P111119131ne defenses - Filipinos Wait Day :7 ' : f '4 BIG LITTLE MEN—President Quezon and Mayor La Guar dia pictured at New York luncheon In Quezon honor :: '' AT '' ' ' 4 f '' ''''' ! 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