PEACE TALKS URGED
Views Of U.S. Senators (Received December 27, 9.15 p.m.) NEW YORK, December 26. Senator A. H. Vandenberg, predicting that ultimately there would be a negotiated peace, urged America to address inquiries to all concerned, which would be “particularly effective if the obvious price of refusal of a just and realistic formula were our own powerfully enlarged activity.” Senator Rush Holt, in a broadcast, asked President Roosevelt to bring Britain and Germany to the peace table. “Some may call this appeasement,” he said, “but I call it common sense.”
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 80, 28 December 1940, Page 9
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