Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Dec 1938, p. 37

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te, sérvesas, lUq further, the conference.recommen.- dations. For. about a .half-century thése meetings of delegationis from the United Statesý and twenty. Latin- American republics have been reg- ularly held. But IAdo not think many, of us have given mnuch thought to 'them-. really considçred their importance and potentialities. We have been jnclined to:-view the. conferenes as'whoily innocuous and haven't attached .much. significance to thern.. Have New Significance The delegations at the -conference do' not have authority to bind their sovereign governments., In. generai the meetings have been a friendly interchange of ideas and discussions of a common-policy, cuiminating in, several, general * recotmendatioxns to be made to the respective. 21 gov- ernments for advancing the commun interest and, weifare. Today the pan, American Conference, its dis- cussions .and possible recommenda- tions take on a new significance to us. I believe they aiso have a new significance and importance to the people of thie other repubiics on1 this continent. ' Recent -events in Europe and thél ments to go entirely unnoticeci. we cannot afford to be indifferent to themi. .A new examiJnationý is being m adé of the Monroe Doctrine which originaliy asserted.the geraipoli- cy of ",America for Amnericans."* For the past several months, the Aministrationi has been taking, great pains to establish more intimate re- Iationships' be tween us'and the ýpeo- pies oôf Centrai. and South America. No' doùbt at one. timne or.> another every 1reader has heard at leasti one of the series of radio broadcasts under' the sponsorship of the'Dep art- me nt .of Interior: concerning oôur "Southern neighbors,". designed to foster- better understanding between the, people of éthe United States and the peopie'of the republics in the, south. No doubt ail have noted the incréased extent to which. Pan American reiationships are featured in, articles appearing i-n the pness and magazines. Cites German. "Aggression" But that is not the only evidence of the renewed interest in Latin America anid the' strong attitude of the Administration to resist German cia ggression" on this continent. In- foriied observers dlaim tbat it was the offensive activities of the Ger-. man government in South America. that caused the rupture 'of dip1omat-ý WFe invite your inspection and comparison, of our inost complete lin e of Home Furnishings. Here you will find: outstanding values na- tionally: adveriîsed. furni. tl4re. Values, made possible only by our ware/iouse là. PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS Kui..-hol. DISES Lamp End Console' Occasioncl 521 GIREN 'RAY ROAD Just south of C.N.W. Depot OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS - RS PICTURES FLOOR LAMPS Nazi propaganda activities in Brazil. tivities on this side of the Atlantic. Chule and Peru and the o t h e r In view of these deveiopnientsý the' republics of this continent. Reports present. conference at Lima. Peru. have been received of carefuily laid takirs on ' a nem- significance .and plans by the Nazi for revoiutionarY new importance, It is my informar- outbreaks in Brazil, now being fo- tion that the agenda does n.ot in- mented by the German agents there clude theý topic of -commron de- under the guidance and with the full fense," but 'it is a fair assumnption support of Hlitler himself. Al. these that this subýject will b.e extensivel y deveiopments have made it increas- discusýed. at ieast priva'tely. by the ingly clear that the Gerrnan Dicta- 21 delegations assembled. 1210 Fifth sti iia Lec, , l DAVENPORTS-LOUNGING CMAIRS--LOVE SEATS Occasional Pieces in PERIOD - VICTORIAN -. COLONIAL- MODERN Stylinga in: Mahogany, WaInut, Mapi. and Swedisk Modern *iI I Doris LE mette; severaL WeoXs..ý

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