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...demands for "a people's peace"-whatever that may be-are growing. From all parties, from all sections have come the voices of men insistent that at war's end there be some kind of world group of nations in which the U.S. will lead. Henry Wallace, Sumner Welles, Wendell Willkie have made eloquent pleas...
With a firm economic basis for postwar collaboration, the Administration hopes to build a broader system of political and military cooperation. Following fervent Vice President Henry Wallace's declaration that the peace must be a "people's peace," Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles last week spoke for the Administration to the U.S. and other people. Said Sumner Welles: "This is in very truth a people's war . . . [and] it must assure the sovereign equality of peoples throughout the world. . . . The age of imperialism is ended...
Dirt-chaser John S. Sumner, predicting a war boom for the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, tabulated his booty for 1941: 13,198 photographs, movie films, negatives, 8,668 books, magazines, pamphlets, 300 printed cards, one movie projector, one gambling outfit, one revolver, 10,406 unspecified "novelties...
...Said Sumner Welles: "You don't have to undertake propaganda in your relations with your friends and your equals when the channels of free communication are open...
Captain Wally Fenn, Carl Sullivan, Tom Conlin, Lucky Alexis, Johnny Moot, and Sumner Simmons, all '42, played over their heads, but Mosenthal, at inside home for the Indians, beat them almost single-handed with six goals, three in the last drive...