Show WR I 1 Q A PAT T I 1 R 0 N released by western newspaper union CHANGING CLASSES RN ON V U 8 SCENE WE REFER TO americas lower classes or to our middle or upper classes possibly there are fi such uc b classes but if go 00 the personnel 1 of each Is constantly changing the p push ash cart peddler ot of today la Is the merchant prince of tomorrow or the merchant prince of today Is a mendicant tomorrow there Is opportunity for or all and the place ot of each Is determined by his ability and his energy those who win must carry others upwards with them those who tall fail after having won what they lose has not been destroyed but is passed along to others all ali any real american really asks Is a fair field and a fair umpire his gov government c rement to see there are no blo blows w below the belt he wants a chan chance ce to ba battle t his way upward A LETTER FROM A READER says he Is tired reading about the war and wants to forget it if all the people of america felt that way atwould it would ensure a peace treaty dictated by the kuns hung the and the japs and we would soon grow tired of the conditions imposed obligation OF WRITING A LASTING PEACE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE are hoping the peace following the close of 0 this world conflict will be a lasting peace they hope as they did in 1918 that this may be the last world conflict granted the allied nations win as they will america can come nearer dictating the terms of peace than any other one nation america is pio probably bably the only nation that would not write a hate peace to td fulfill the obligation th that a t will be ours america must do some a serious erious thinking between now and the end of the conflict A book the problems of lasting peace by herbert hoover and hugh gibson gl gives us a foundation on which to think they do not attempt to say what the peace shall be but they do give us an analysis of the historic peace treaties of the past and their results and do make some general suggestions among these Is one that seems especially worth while it Is that bat the peace making be divided into three distinct states stages tra first would settle fettle temporarily problems on which there could be no delay it would include the tl immediate re establishment of I 1 national cat lonal sovereignties sovereign ties as they existed before germany invaded austria and the establishment on the part of the allied nations nation of an boter international national police tone owes that would insure cata aliance and the temporary maintenance te nance of peace the second would provide fur a period for or the rebuilding of political life and economies recovery the third would settle kettle thoa these long vices problems which require it a cooling off of emotions emot loin delibera deliberation ilon and careful reful development oame that it is not possible to write a lasting peace Is amply demonstrated by the treaty of versailles then hate and the desire tor for revenge and Imperl imperi dence dominated the peace conference the same will be there again if the final peace is written by this generation at least before those who fought the war and suffered from its destruction mave had years in which to forget the new peace it if it is to be permanent must provide for the establishment lish ment and maintenance of representation sen tation government and personal liberty lor for people of the axis nations and their satellites it can abot beon be on a basis of punishment for or the vanquished no matter I 1 how great their lives may have been hate revenge cannot have a place at that final peace table and hey will have if the final peace cerms erms are prepared immediately att aft ir r the end of this world conflict former president hoover and ambassador bas gibson have laid for us a foundation on which to base our thinking which should lead to a led american demand tor for that kind it f peace structure that will mean mea the end of wars we have ver very y seriously needed a place to start and the problem of lasting peace provides that in a protected way TO EACH OF US SHE WA WAS S more ihan an steel and guns and planes she was an american and she died is other americans have died and will die for or the nation she so p proudly ce represented presented the aircraft carrier lexington lies buried in the coral sea lea but her death was not in vain CHINA SAYS 1000 PLANES would save lave her and defeat the japs ac to what tens tells us that i less than one weeks production rf A our plane plants 0 AT THE NEXT PEACE CON FERENCE there will not again sit fit 1 french clemenceau to block a settlement of world affairs and through a demand for or overage lay the foundation tor for anther war without a clemenceau the atlantic charter will have a hance |