ng is from a Federal Union, Inc., ad published in _The
Washington Evening Star_, January 5, 1942, urging upon the people and
Congress of America an immediate plunge into world government:
"....Resolved:
"That the President of the United States submit to Congress a
program for forming a powerful union of free peoples to win the
war, the peace, the future;
"That this program unite our people, on the broad lines of our
Constitution, with the people of Canada, the United Kingdom, Eire,
Australia, New Zealand, and the Union of South Africa, together
with such other free peoples, both in the Old World and the New as
may be found ready and able to unite on this federal basis....
"We gain from the fact that all the Soviet republics are already
united in one government, as are also all the Chinese-speaking
people, once so divided. Surely, we and they must agree that union
now of the democracies wherever possible is equally to the general
advantage....
"Let us begin now a world United States....
"The surest way to shorten and to win this war is also the surest
way to guarantee to ourselves, and our friends and foes, that this
war will end in a union of the free. The surest way to do all this
is for us to start that union now."
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World Fellowship, Inc., was also busy putting pressure on Congress in
January, 1942. World Fellowship, Inc., is one of the oldest world
government organizations. It was founded in 1918 as the "League of
Neighbors."
In 1924, the League of Neighbors united with the Union of East and West
(which had been founded in India). In 1933, this combined organization
reorganized and changed its name to World Fellowship of Faiths. In late
1941, it changed its name again and incorporated--and has operated since
that time as World Fellowship, Inc.
Dr. Willard Uphaus, a notorious communist-fronter, has been Executive
Director of World Fellowship, Inc., since February, 1953. Here is a
Joint Resolution which World Fellowship, Inc., urged Congress to adopt
on or before January 30, 1942--as a _birthday present_ to President
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
"Now, therefore, be it
"Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America, in Congress assembled, That the Congress of the
United States of America does hereby solemnly d
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