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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Dec 1936, p. 35

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newspapers venealij Aires agreed tnat the an1 speech at1 admirrepresents. while frontBiuenôs the able state paper of con sidérable hi spae hive hernt toric, importance. devoteO to what the K ing may StIes8ses Intei.dependeucf h a ve s a id t O There are a'.number of features of P r i ni e M6iisitr that speech worthy of comment. The particular paragraph:to whjch I should Stanley Bldi flke to cail attention, is the ýone where, or w ha t M rs. S ni p s 0:11n av the Président placed enphasîs upon the "interdependenice" of the Amienh av e -téelponed Ralpih eL Church can' republics., He stqted , in effect the -Kinig. Need Pubic' Suport that a united. front should be present-. d to aggrersors and thensays "stand It isý most ýunfortunate. for 'Presifr"uua hnertsoudr dent ýRooseVelt and th1e Conférence uua oo. do1 Of the Anierican nations that .t le sfe. Whlile the President did flot spei.crisis should take, the celnter British of he a tae tis ime Te sccss cifically mention the histonic Monroe of the samera fica n ee Tvetue in iiDoctrine, it is believed that bis empronededece the last anlalysis. dependent uPo phss îp resdnt's Poses ail enlargernient of the policv supot o te pul~i efot. Moreover, the vOîrld situa- origiiially enunciated by President tion i> such that it is extremiely de- Monroe. The Monroe Doctrine is sirable ioa direct' Europeali attention ppul4a4ly kuewuias thé policv, c to this particular effort for lasting,"Amierica for Amiericans" with the peace. United States as the "great protector" To raatzeth. cnfrecean to the small nations of this continent, ,aTtempntithealypucnseentient ready to assume the initiative against It is thus hiere and al)road. the President of foreign intervention. the United States hlimself made the thought that the President désires to long trip to Sotith Amierica.,. He vas, have that policy enlarged to the exglorioujslv received and bis speech a t ent that instead of the United! States Buenos Aires widely read. A splendid tself serving as the "protector" that beginning was thus miade toward ail the nations act tôgether as a unit. If sorte kinid of an areeent inakinoe the public conscious -that t Il e tel.if the Pfesident had not personally spoken at Buenos Aires, I seriouslv doubt if the public wouid be at ail conscious that a Pan-Amnenican con ference is being held. British Affair Important The five outstanding books of 1936 I1do10iîot intend to limply that the will be the basis of Rabbi Charles E. little events ini Great Britain are of ýignificance and are receiving unde- Shulnian's sermon at the North Shore served attention. On the contrary, one cannot fail to recognize that the1 British . constitutional crisis is of major international importance. Tt Rive O ut standing Books of 1936 to Be Sermon Basis Théy lh1ave becil left behind to work r______.... _..............___r out the details. of the pattern for Pan-Amierican relations he presentcd, in h-is openling address. He bas indicated the course he would like the conference to follow and bas furnished the inspiration, Oly after, several. readings of the OLDY HO EFR DAYgte HO EFRHL Constance Anne Cpoduhe of Mr. and Mrs. -Horace M. Capron, 560 Ridge road, Kenilworth, arrives homne today (Tbursday), from' the Principia at St. LOUIS.

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