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considered the problem stockpiling of vital essary to restore economic the basis of his experience lines recommended bY abroad and will be desirable, in a of operations of the war munitions board | more narrow sense, as a means of and as a supreme allied an arrangement, | nolding open trade channels for Single Team in terms of military pre<} The department has estimated, “We have learned by hard initiate] 00. 1 basis of prewar trade relaence thatthe nation's security that our imports by 1048

the logic of objections to - military establishment. * In the meantime, he adds, “ZL am told that the task of YOU oe ene the Ssvasiyisd secretary, who would preside over | coun e machinery and masuch a department, is beyond the| terials they need to get back on| King said he belleved in the excapacity of any man. If were! their feet.” pression. " President true then it man| “Selling” in this case means put. |Roogevelt, “speak softly but carry has the capacity to the| ting it on the 8 Mg stick. presidenty of the ».. |such would subordinate Bernard M. and : ; service to another. . cials should take stock of |Pulsory program before a congres= navy's chief objection our resources and decide how much [sional committee last June but posal, we can afford to share. would confine his testimony to Pears Proved Greandions. “Supreme Court Justice Burton,|the place of universal training in et wid. stich double when he was a senator, described |the post-war navy. ; pa ehow howe} said 54 's TaY |the proposed loans as a “good in- “The proposition that new weapa minds © | vestment in world prosperity,” but|ons have made either the navy or wore fMcers Wheh Spilled that the “real danger will|large numbers of trained men una being Syd Eu- come five or ten years from now.” necessary I regard as fallacious— Tope ut Africa. Bu results, “Then we will have to import|and dangerous to the safety of the » “proved such fears to be|more than we export, if other|United States,” the admiral said. groundless. to buy our goods and| “These new weapons have made our loans,” he said. “Then | war more complicated, more expencomplaints | sive and may require us competition’” to build stronger ships quite differbelieves $14 [ent from those we have. year can be placed in the] “The answers to some of these countries by thé |questions will be indicated in the through American [near future when we are ready to The previous peak make tests of the atomic bomb on when Amer- ships. We will then strive to work million on foreign {out counter measures. } American steamship lines| “I question” whether the atomic foreign lines and | bomb as it now exists can destroy the rest. |a fleet properly disposed at sea.”

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{Continued From Page One) g that it could not now fight a mabetween exports and importa, pp. “I'm afraid I'd have to answer yes to that question,” King answered.

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