Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1945 — Page 14
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By DEAN W. DITTMER United Press Staff Correspondent | WASHINGTON, June 14—The U. | 8. Chamber of Commerce said to- | day it would “like to feel” that the| San Francisco conference would | pave the way for permanent peace but “all history refutes that happy hope.” . Consequently the chamber urged, immediate adoption of pesenstime compulsory military training. “We dare not say that there wid be no more wars,” Dunlap C. Clark, | Kalamazoo, Mich, head of the] chamber’'s national defense commit. | tee, said in a statement before the| house post-war military policy committee. War Every 24 Years Clark said that the United States, | “though a peace-loving nation,” has | been engaged in a war on the average of every 24 years, Urging congress to act “while the | country's defense needs are appreciated by all citizens,” ‘he said it | could not be hoped that the next
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while this country trained fighting. | forces. “Not a Punaees”
Taking issue with the chamber's views, Eugene C. Pulliam, publisher |
| versal military training “is not a panacea for peace.”
not passed while the fever of war is upon us, later we may fail to do so,” he said. “I know of no better reason why it should not be passed now.” | If a peacetime training program | is adopted, Mr. Pulliam said, it | | should wait until the war is over. | Then, he said, an army of 1,000,000 | | should be maintained and the fleet | should be kept at “full strength.”
i compulsory service is adopted it will | wi a “political football in 1946” and will be repealed by the congress { | elected in 1946.
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after front lawns along the 6100 | block were transformed into | lakes yesterday morning by an | overnight rain. Mr. Tex said the |
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