Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1945 — Page 14
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Would Stress tress Assembly; Limit Troop Use.
WASHINGTON, Dee. 8—Although
hen 1 passed the Snate 48 to 3, Raymond B.- Willis “Ry
thinks the UNO assembly should be stressed rather than the security council. The senior senator from Indians {supported the Wheeler amendment [to prevent the President from using He had introduced a similar one {himself. Then he made a speech | supporting Senator Burton K. | Wheeler's (D, Mont.) as a substi[tute for his own. It was defeated 165 to 9. | In his speech, Senator Willis {made the point that the UNO assembly could substitute education, {debate and helpfulness to egch naition as a better way to preserve {peace than the security council's {planned use of force to put down | aggressors. | “Moral Laws Unchanged” | “The atomic bomb revolutionized | the material world, but it did not {bring a revolution in the realm of the spiritual,” Senator Willis. as- | serted.
|| “It did not repeal any moral laws.
| It did not, of itself, mean that every long standing, tried and true rule of conduct in modern society was ipso facto outdated.” | In explaining his final support {of the bill, Senator Willis pointed {out that he had voted for U. 8. {membership in the United Nations {and that this “contained too much good in the way of implementing the organization to vote against it just because the Wheeler amendment, or my own, was not adopted.” Senator Homer E. Capehart (R. {Ind.) was not on hand when the vote was taken for passage. He still has a lame foot, resulting from an automobile accident in Indiana.
OBSERVE “PEARL HARBOR" Rabbi Samuel J. Fox will speak on “In Retrospect” at the service pd solemn observarice of the anniversary of the tragedy of Pearl Harbor” at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in
congregation,
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troops without congressional action. the district.
the synagog of the United Hebrew
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