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APPEAL FOR UNITY FOR PEACE

MR. CHURCHILL SPEAKS. ia i o u *. i WJYORK,k Marcli' 1 8. i "In these lkst few years of my iife there is a message of which I consider •.iiyseli the bearer. It is that the Eng-~dii-speaking peoples should stand t0: gether," said Mr. Churchill, addressnife a jomt session of the Virginia Legisia ture at Richmond. **vve snoula si,and together in malic. 6oward none, and in greed for nothing, out in defenoe of those causes whic^. we snould ocar, not cniy for our own jenent, but aiso oecaase oi the beliei .Utit tuey mean the honoui and happi ;6ss of iong geiierations oi mOn, ' ' he idded. "a am sure tnat is the wish oi. iie ii00,00o,0a0 Britons and' Amer,.cans ..iio are spread aoout the globe. "As I told the onited Btat.es Con ji*ess in the darn hour oi 1941, we ough ,o wai.: togetuer in maiesty and p^ace rnat tiiis is our destiny or the will oGod seems certam, How it is to be ex iressed, in what way or wha.t hour iv an oe acnieved i cannot teli. 1 reav. .he other day tuat' an English nobL..ian whose name was new co me ha. .oated tnac Engiarid vvouid na.e to oe lorne America's luth State. I reatd yet> ,erday where an able editor had writ ,en tnat tne umted jstaoes oagnt not t ,e asked to re-enter the Bnasu Hnipiro t seems to me tnat fche patu of wisdon. .es somewhere oecweon tnese scaij ;iow extremes. "We niusc find a means or metho. •i wonang togooher, noo only in time ,i war and mortai anguis.i, out aiso u umes of peace, witn ad its bewndei ,.encs and the ciamoui of.tongues. I s m fche yuais oi peace that wars ari ..aevented, but peace won't be preserv (d without the vjrtues which make vicory possible in war:. •- "Peace won't be preserved by picu entiments expresseu in plafcitudes o iiciai grimaces and diplomatic c ir .ectitude. It won't be preserved bj casting aside the panoply of varlikc itrength. "Tneie. must be faithful persevermce and foresight. Above all, among ,he Engiish speaxiing peoples, ther,v cust be a union oi hearts, based on a ;onviction of common ideais. That l. ,vhat I oft'er and. this is what I seek.,'

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Chronicle (Levin), 11 March 1946, Page 2

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APPEAL FOR UNITY FOR PEACE Chronicle (Levin), 11 March 1946, Page 2

APPEAL FOR UNITY FOR PEACE Chronicle (Levin), 11 March 1946, Page 2

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