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strong conviction” that universal milifary training is “a wise [charge of safety

and prudent investment in American security, liberty and |G. mM. plants in 56 | ' prosperity” was announced today by President Truman's {American cities. nine-member advisory commission on universal training.

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It estimated the cost to be between $1,750,000,000 and Safety directors,

The White House said Pres-|

ident Truman probably will formally send the report to congress this week. There is a good chance the report will be taken up by the senate

dle of the week. The commission warned: “The United States, shunning aggression, | stands as the prime target for the aggressor of the future, Experience in two wars has made it presently

must be defeated—and defeated first—if aggression is to succeed.” Universal military training, it held “is an essential element in an in-| tegrated program of national security intended to safeguard the Unit-| ed States and enable us to fulfill] sur responsibilities to the cause of world peace and the success of the United Nations.” Encourage Aggression ™ support of its decision, the sommission said: “One of the deterrents to the ef-| fectiveness of the United Nations is| the belief of other nations we are stripping ourselves of the strength! necessary to support our moral lead- | ership and are thus encouraging powers. that may not share our| peaceful aims to plan campaigns. of aggression. We believe the adoption of universal military training! would reassure the peace-loving, oountries and enhance the influence and authority of the United Nations. | “The addition of the atomic bomb fo the incalulable horrdrs of modern | war has eliminated the concept of sones of safety in any future at-| tack on this country. By making | war universal, devastating and im- | mediate in its impact, new develop- | ments in warfare have created a need for trained men in every city if and town—men who could be available at once in an emergency.” Training for Emergency Specifically, the commission recommended “it be made the obligation of every young man upon reaching the age of 18... to undergo a period of training that would fit him for service to the nation In any furture emergency.” The first six months would be basic training in camps or aboard ships. The second would provide a humber of options intended to organize men into units such as the national guard or reserve and provide advanced education and a “steady stream of young officers.” These recommendations are identical with p made by Secretary of W P. Patterion 8 year ago. They follow the general line of a Veteran of Foreign Wars bil now before congress.

Rejects Legion Plan They differ sharply, however, from those of the American Legion. The Legion limits basic training to four months. The commission declared for six months. | Members of the commission were | Dr: Karl T. Compton, chairman, ! president of the Massachusetts In-| stitute of Technology! Joseph E. Davies, vice chairman, former ambassador to Russia; Dr. Harold W. Dodds, president of Princeton uni-

versity; Truman K. Gibson Jr. of Chicago, former civilian aid to Sec-| retary Patterson; Dr. Daniel Al Poling, editor of The Christian Herald”; Anna M. Rosenberg of | New York; Samuel I. Rosenman! Father Edmund A. Walsh of | Georgetown university, and Charles | E Wilson, president of General! Mlectrie.

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