Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1955 — Page 12

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Flood Stassen With Answers To Peace Plea More Thon Thousand Messages Received By Peace Secretary WASHINGTON (INS) — Peacehungry people the free world over have flooded Harold E. Staseen with replies to his appeal for suggestions on how to achieve disarmament. An aide to President Elsenhower’s "secretary of peace” reported today that "well over a thousand" messages have been received from almost everywhere except behind the Iron Curtain since Stassen" asked the public on March 20 to help him in his “search for ideas”. That was one day after Mr. Eisenhower appointed the foreign aid chief to a new cabinet-level post as special assistant to develop a U.S. policy on disarmament. The aide said Stassen is "extremely impressed with the quality and of the public response, although many of the letters merely contain obviously heartfelt best wishes for the success of his unprecedented mission. Those that do include specific ideas already are being sorted and analyzed by a staff which Stassen has set up in the foreign operations administration. For instance, a Wyoming teacher proposed full-scale psychological warfare using radio, direct mail, balloons and every propaganda medium possible to “beat into the brains of the Communist-dom-inated world” that everyone on this side of the Iron Curtain wants disarmament. An ex-GI from Omaha suggested that Stassen meet with Russian Premier Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and other Soviet leaders to

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impress on them the sincerity of Mr. Eisenhower's aearch for peace. From West Virginia, a teacher wrote to recommend that the U. S. offer its vast stocks of surplus food to feed the hungry wherever they live and thereby “melt the Iron Curtain.” Revision of the United Nations charter to provide a “foolproof” disarmament plan for both east and west was urged by a writer in Illinois. But “The Sermon on the Mount” is the only guide to lasting peace, insisted a lawyer from the state of Washington, while a New York doctor maintained that “nothing will be achieved if we don’t educate those who live in ignorance." Many of the letters have suggested creation of a "world peace fund” to which all nations would contribute some of the vast sums they now spend on arms. Almost all- the letters warn against the dangers of "unilateral disarmament," with the U. S. throwing away its weapons at the same time the Communists are stockpiling theirs. Until Stassen has steered the foreign aid budget through congress, ha will not devote full time to his new post as “secretary of peace." But he already Js gather

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