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By EDWARD J. MEEMAN Editor,” Memphis Press Seimitar Nations and the United States of |. America have no future except together, They -are the only two great powers—if such a loose ‘association of free people that each is, can be called a “power'—which practice political democracy and assure the individual freedom of choice, security of prop-
Britain triumphed. The time has come to recognize in peace that one cannot go to war without involving the other, and to pursue policies together in peace that will make both secure without War. Must Stay Together Just what siould be the form and manner of that peace-time associa~tion is a matter for earnest consideration, but in the consideration of it let the British peoples and the Amercan people face this fact: Neither the British or the Amerjcans have any future except together. Therefore, let the British nations take no action in international affairs that might have consequences the American nation is not willing to bear. Therefore let the American na-| tion not permit, by isolation and | neglect, the weakening of the position of any nation of the British Commonwealth—Canada, Australia, | New Zealand, South Africa, or the] {homeland of Great Britain herself | —for all of the strength of each is needed to maintain our own position, and the position of all free| nations. in the world. ‘We Are Not Saints’ Sure, we are not saints, We Americang and British have committed minor aggressions, minor erimes. But, for fallible human being that we are, we have also achieved great good for all the world. For the hundred years before 1914, the British empire ruled the
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tion had reason to fear an attack Under the protection of the British navy, which kept off European aggression, the United States became a world power, and since the Mexican war, which was a long time ago, no great
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humanity everywhere progressed. Fear became general only with the
' rise of other powers—Germany, 1 | Italy, Japan and Russia.
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SI | criticized, it is only for the pacifism ) which permitted aggressive powers d | to get out of hand.
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| The State Board of Tax commissioners yesterday approved the transfer of $65,000 from the Indianapolis department of works’ funds to the legal department to finance the city's participation in the Indianapolis Railways’ rate case, | Previous efforts by the city to) appropriate $10,000 for the transit | fight were blocked by the board on grounds that no new funds were] available in the city’s budget. To-| day’s transfer employs funds previ-| ously appropriated for the street commissioners’ department.
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