Show Presidents President's rest en Ss Message On Conference r v- v President Roosevelt personally delivered to the House and Senate in Joint Session a message regarding regardIng regarding regard- regard Ing the recent Crimean Conference attended by the President Prime Minister Churchhill and Marshal Stalin Purposes and Problems President dent Roosevelt told the the Congress i that the Conference had had two main purposes oses namely to bring about the quickest t possible defeat of ot Germany and to further help strengthen the foundation for an international accord which would make for lasting peace In addition the President states there were the following problems to be thrashed out 1 occupation and control of Germany with the complete c destruction of her military military mili mil tary power 2 d differences concernIng concern Ing the International Security Organization Or Or- devised at the Dumbarton Dumbar Dumbar- ton Oaks Conference 3 general political and economic problems re related related fated to liberated nations and 4 special problems regarding Yugoslavia and Poland His message stressed that unanimous unanimous unan unan- agreement was reached by bythe bythe bytho the tho represented nations on each point and he emphasized particularly lady that he believed there had hadeen been b een achieved a unity of thought at the m meeting eting Military Accord Daily conferences conferences conferences confer confer- between Chiefs of ot Staff of Russia Great Britian and the United United United Uni Uni- ted States resulted In a complete plan for final defeat of ot Germany the President continued Arrangements Arrangements Arrangements Arrange Arrange- ments were developed for tor dally exI exchanges ex ex- exchanges I changes of ot Information directly between between be be- t tween General Eisenhower's armIes armies arm arm- l ies ee those of Soviet Russia and our armies in Italy plans were formulated for tor effectively vely distributing distributing I available material and transportation transportation trans trans- to the most strategic c spots and unconditional surrender er or was defined to mean not destruction destruction des des- t ruction and enslavement of th the e German people but complete surrender surrender surrender sur sur- render leading to reestablishment t I of ot Germany as a people whom the world might accept as decent t neighbors International Peace O Organization tion President Roosevelt told the Joint session that an American proposal regarding voting in th the e Security Council upon which agreement could be reached a af Dum Dumbarton barton Oaks was unanimously I accepted by Russia and Great Britian He expressed the opinIon opinion ion i on that the Congress would find the voting agreement a fair tion to this big problem once the agreement is ready for release San Francisco Meeting In commenting upon the United Nations Nations Nations Na Na- conference to be held at Sa San 1 Francisco the President Stated A conference of all the Unite i Nations of the world will me meet t in San Francisco on April 25 1945 There we hope and confidently expect to execute a definite charter chart er of organization under which he peace of oC the world worM will b be e preserved pre served and the forces of aggression sion slon permanently outlawed |