IN WAR AND PEACE
ADVANTAGE OF INITIATIVE Recd. 6 p.m. New York, Nov. 18. President Roosevelt, in an address to the New York Herald-Tribune forum, said: “The United Nations must not lose the supreme advantage of the initiative in this war. In the years, perhaps centuries, of peace to follow this war the forces ot civilisation and common decency—the overwhelming majority of the human race —must always maintain the initiative. At the historic conference of Moscow wo made several long steps forward. We are making substantial advances in another field in the present conferences.”
Mr. Roosevelt’s address was read by Mrs. Ogden Reid, vice-president of the Herald-Tribune.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 275, 20 November 1943, Page 5
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