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winning the Nobel peace award for 1945, said today that the struggle for peace must be intensified “if the human race is to be preserved in this new and dangerous atomic age.” He said in a statement that the

preservation of peace is a task for the people of all nations and called

{for increased effort to promote and _|maintain a “more alert and better

informed” public opinion throughout the world. °' “But we must never forget that to achieve the great goal of last. ing peace it is imperative that there be continued unity, friendly understanding and common effort among the people and statesmen of the major United Nations who bore the principal burden in the war against the axis powers,” the 74-year-old Hull said. Hull was granted the Nobel prize

_{for his work in helping to found

the United Nations organization, Attlee Praises Hull

The veteran statesman was praised highly last night at a din.

“The award is a tribute to the policies for which Mr. Hull fought as well as recognition of his imimense personal influence and devotion to the problems of world hue manity. Those policies which® he

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“ : : am S Ee — » "What am | bid for PERCE? The price of peace is not so dramatic as the price of war. But it's an important price. It takes in the cost of bringing soldiers home, of pensions, and the heart-rending hours of hospital care. Armies of occupation are not to be overlooked in the price, for the financial and educational benefits for the Peace is on the block now. The final bill for

[EY'VE FINISHED THEIR JOB—LET’S FINISH OURS! “The Treasury Department states that the : ‘Victory Bond Drive is the last of the War Jy at eleven billion dollars. Let's buy our share! .

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-4th Thursday] iCal at IH, be processed at Camp Shanks, . dential proclamation, to the ; iE TE Jk was scheduled| 3306 8. Rybolt st, received the |; stner ships arriving in New Thursday in November to lengthen . ; o : York will be processed at Camp} the shopping days between Thanks-' 20 Shins D Both East Kilmer, N. J. : would not be quite so rushed. And West Coasts. The four troopships at San Franon hee ans was!” n est cisco were the Monterey, with 1321 Sirgen jours Pps sii or vies fumes’ civilians and 2719 service personsisted on their right to observe the| Twenty ships were scheduled td a a i laa: fourth Thursday, no matter what! dock today in Newport News, Va. and the Shawnee, with 1263. ’ Ta tured 3044 members of the U. 8. armed ate. batlleaiips Tixas and Maly- i — fourth ‘Thursday in November, in| Til we point arrives at New- gr land were due on the west coast { Tine with congress’ directive. port News with 7730 troops, includ-|Trumbull—with a total of 3013 a He Plc. Simmons. Josay; pecoatily ih 8 few returnees How About d § 2 : : * ing the following: units of the 8th|troops. ~ | served with the 1st infantry In . * . i armored - division: - Headquarters] The Sea ‘Porpoise was due in New Europe. | Yesterday's arrivals here totaled . t = U OKER PEACE and headquarters companies of ar-| York with 2705 troops, including 5052 aboard ships, including the 7 Ca n Hllery and trains and sn M. P.ithe 1st general hospitals Mid avate loony ping ‘tian, and ANU] pr ar on. e} 3 . hospital; 216th AAA . h - Gis ; : plation units aboard were the 148th ho 448th ordnance ham A batial AAA gun battalions; 445th and trol craft. : ’ Toss ed % Sithoted sighel re Bat Seats Git | 38324 engineer C battalion, and 446th medical collection companies; | yo. than 3000 membérs of the Need one? Used fats are | \ : bikery tompung: 406tin QM. service com-|4087th QM. 32324 i services Sampuny; » UES 7th and 40th infantry divisions Ge-| | needed in toasters, ordnance maintenance (AA) company; The Madawaska Victory carried |STOUP some = misce barked yesterday at Tacoma, Wash, irons, fabrics and many | Nobel Prize Winner Asks rnc sade’ sad snd wad 64-|1970 troops, including 2630th engl- |'700P- from she 88 Marine Flasher, the| | other scarce items... as quarters and headquarters detachments Deer C battalion; 526th army postal Gun Battalions first ship to reach the United States well as soaps. Speeded Efforts. Medical battalions ine sth. Susth Jag|unit; SS8th AAA battalion, and| The Johnathan Worth, Thomas with occupation forces from Korea : i . 3oad a Spanies: the is hn, Suh. miscellaneous troops. H. Benton, Henry W. Longfellow, | Two hundred fifty air force men| |: TURN IN YOUR USED FATS! WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (U.,P).|feid hospital a epitale? sng! The Mexico Victory carried 1037 | Alfred Moore, William Graham and [were aboard the vessel. —Former Secretary of State Cordell I I ERO Cet ———

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