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bratingendingWorldpresentCAPUDINEIt Magser68liodeW.Iianraid, many of the enemy planes were pinned down in their revetments.‘Goodwill’, Not Hate, Urged sFomdation Of Next Peacea* Stephenson Also Tells Legion Group At Armistice Eveadry Dinner That ‘Cooling-Off Period Must Follow Warage,n-stit.htIs-alnofBfPeace at the conclusion of the present war must be baaed upon e spirit of goodwill rather than revenge and hatred, State Sen. John P. Stephenson declared in his address at the annual Armistice eve banquet of Blast Liverpool post 4, the American Legion, Wednesdaynight in the Travelers hotel.Asserting that Mthere must be something in the heart that wants peace before it can be made last-*--------A A A A A — _ W . ..___ Ji * « a •lag,” Sen. 8tephenson urged that there be a cooling off period at the close of the war before any attempt is made to write terms between the conflicting nations.Germany and Japan must be beaten properly so that they will know better than to perpetrate another such conflict,” he declaredeluded with a one-minute period ofsilence in memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice, followed by the retirement of the colors. The banquet tables were decorated with flowers in a color scheme of red, white and blue by a committee of auxiliary members.MARK ARMISTICE DAYnations sit down and write a Just, CHESTER HIGH PUPILSand lasting peace—one that wll save the world from future confUcts. Armistice dv wasAbout 100 Legionnaires and their Wedneeday afternoon by student* attended the banquet, cels- of chester High echool in ane U ?ria*,2r °t.th! Mmb,y wtoen a program of musicof hostilities in the First and ul)u wag preBented under theP.I. .» direction of Donald Bartley, senior“ presidentThe event included: “The Marine Hymn”, assembly; scripture reading, Donald Bartley; pledge to the flag; seiectlone by a quintet,Frank Snowden, Panl Barnhartpast commander of the post, was, and David Sakol,commander, presided. Thewas given by Rev. ClydeH. Canfield, D.D., pastor of theFirst United Presbyterian church,after the pledge of allegiance to rT B,arn'“rithe flag had been recited by the i f Gl®nn Logston andAuriipni'P Robert Miller, and two-minutetalks by Mildred McFarland, Don-offlcer, spoke briefly and told o'fthe need for women to relieve men f V/,rS**er’D MArJoJ,efor combat service in the army. “d ROthers at ths speakers table were ™arlana* Principal.introduced were Cpl. Ethel Weed, also in the WAC recruiting service, and Sgt. Richard Watson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Watson, who is home on furlough from Texas.A group of songs were given by the Ceramic City quartet made up of John Coleman, J. W. Newman,Wilbur Glenn and Harold Driggs. with Miss Jean Cowles the accompanist. Mr. Coleman also sang a solo and led group singing.The banquet program was con-
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East Liverpool Review

East Liverpool, Ohio, US

Thu, Nov 11, 1943

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