Morning Register Des Moines, Iowa
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TELLS WOMEN PEACE GOALS
Jack
an Urges! Cause/
The real problem of the postwar world will be whether nations can make peace as great a cause as war, the Rev. Jack Finnegan told the Des Moines Women's International Missionary council Thursday at Central Church of Christ.
The Rev. Mr. Finnegan, who is director of religious education at Iowa State college at Ames, said that if a world organization for peace is built it will have to protect the weak against the strong, lead subject peoples toward freedom, gives homes to the homeless, provide food for the hungry, and guarantee intellectual and spiritual freedom.
Peace Is Casual.
"We must make peace as great a cause as war," he told the group, observing World Community day. "War is urgent and peace is casx}"' ual. War presses for a decisioii-—| it must be won or lost.
"I say that peace must be put in the same class. We must make peace as thrilling as war. If we will give one-tenth as much effo