Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1940, p. 19

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the Univesty0f Chicago who 18 do- ing research on "The Moral Imipli- catioôns. of Democracy With Special References to Moral Re-Arma- ment.". Representatives of business, of the labor unions,: of Wall street, of the newspaper-'world, and o! govern- ment were present to tell ho* Mo ral Re-Armament, is already at 'work bringing a new spirit of industriàl cooperation and national unity. "Battie For Peace" This "battle for peacie" and itÈ program, has 'renewed a sense o!f hoe, almost lost in these baffling years of material and.spiritual de- pression, it was' asserted. "Mr. Luensman, sergeant on the Winnetka police force, had an in- spiring message of hlow th~e new spirit works in the field o! law en- forcement, which, with Dr. Frank Buchman's and about 15 others, he gave in a world-wide broadcast over short wave radio station WRUL on New Year's day. A rebroadcast o! this program may soon be heat,1 over a local station," it was added. . It has been said: 'If we perspired more i time of peace, we would Mrs. Odel 0. Rogers, 506 Fifth street, has as her guest her mother, Mrs. T E. Hyatt, o! Oakdale, La. Mrs Hyatt, who came to spend the holidays here, wil .be. returning home in another week or so. For our fluai sale week. Values os high oas 12.75, 495 944 Modh Mdiét,.. nu L Ssvi-înrt UoOntm lIisi .ikead 1 ý

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