Show I WORDS FROM FRO I WASHINGTON This Country's relationship with Eu Eu- European European European countries has been and will probably pro pro- probably proba bably ba ly always be a series of ot friendly and I differences differences' unfriendly incidents Some differences have been slight with amicable decisions others have caused war We are naturally drawn towards those nations whose general gen gen- general general I eral mode of ot living and Ideals correspond most favorably with our own Emotion Emotion- Emotionally Emotionally Emotionally I have become attached to certain ally we countries in the process of ot waging a j i i I United battle upon our enemies The Nations Organizations strives to draw all all' all people together in a global bond of ot unity but this has not been possible so far As we are ambitious for a successful fulfillment ful ful- fulfillment of ot the UNO hopes we might quote words of ot wisdom from a statesman February whose birthday we celebrate February 22 George Washington who might have have prescribed in 1798 policies that would not be good for us today as time changes I I occasions still stUl did give us a prescription for tor or European alliances that can hold bold good in 1947 From his Farewell Address I Nothing is more essential than that permanent inveterate i 1 n vet v e t era e r a t e antipathies against particular nations and passionate i attachments for others others- others should should be ex- ex to- to towards towards Indulges eluded The nation which hatred or an wards another an habitual a af habitual fondness Is In some degree to or sla f slave lave e. e It is 15 a sla slave sla e to Its animosIty or 0 either of ot which is Its affection to lead it astray from its duty nn and from Its interest |