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. To W. for P ¥ Steers Up 50 Cents Ht . DOO oO ork or Peace 5 Hogs were mostly steady a ea turned sree, | WASHINGTON, Mar. 17 (UP) ~The text of President 0 | LIVESTOCK |imeioci” stacioards roan yesierdays advance. mi ADJUSTA-POST man’s foreign policy speech before a joint session of 0 vege gu to 8 aay rl GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (8825) — vert nae Ba 1 am here today to report to you on the critical nature 0 3000 nol! pe of the situation in Europe, and to recommend action for 0d + 10an tk Adjusts - Pes h 3 consideration. But th not wt i 8@ae 8 4818 E _— pid changes are taking] They ave beth aitly Intensify Drive . 3 = 3.1 Oven tringssnd sus. 1; ce in Europe which affect{[frored and violated by one na- With 10 Days Left 2,

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with the ts concern- Ie Soul is 19 days remaining’ Fay in kas se the United Nations. Most of 1948 a the countries of the world have Desperately searching for ways a YA) § joined together in the United Na- to collect the remaining 60 per vee [email protected] i £1 tions in an attempt to build a {cent of the $396,000 quota, "lar- NNgquyn |lan J. Hadley, general chairman, 15.00017.28 world order based on law and Hok x not on force. Most of the mem- jand Frank J. Hoke, campaig {committee chairman, urged work- . [email protected] bers support the United Nations 10 intensify thelr efforts. earnestly and honestly, and seek ers to intensify their effo CATTLE (1335) A to aks stro and | “We have the organization to| Steers RALES1rAS e 1t stronger more {dv the job and the people of Choleer onils ABH AN effective. as {Marion County know what the! 900-1100 pounds .. 28 50933 00 One nation, however, per |Red Cross means to the nation,’ |!100-1300 pounds .. 28 50232 00 BER CO sistently obstructed the work of : i] (Mr. Hoke told 200 division and) me see pounds ... AS00130 aa rae or ho vate TRA an : id (group leaders at the second re-| mi-160 Juma [111 Bogie or 3315 has vetoed 21 proposals for ac- BIG LEGAL QUESTION—Coincident with President Truman's [port ieachenn. yesterday in these. es poe oo PEACE HASN'T tion in a little over two years. | emergency address to Congress today, and current alerting of the | 1100-1300 pounds lili [email protected]

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But that is not all. Since the close of hostilities, the Soviet Union and its agents have de-

Almost three have elapsed since the end of the atest, of all wars, but peace

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turn: : independen people. Given the opportunity to] [email protected] COVERINGS and stability Rave uit refurnes ki Ppt on of had Chart gives present strength of various defense departments, as contribute, they will do their | cena nuanw pe a end of the fighting|series of nations in Eastern and| well as the vast unorganized reserve pool of 12 million former en- PAN - oanm E STIMATES mat not automatically settle|Central Europe. listed men who cannot be recalled except by act of Congress. wa Sivisions Saeed: he yo 108M the problems arising out of the| It is this ruthless course of... ont jtself. It is a notable|civilian components of our armed passed sag $2000 goal last wee, | om enh rs ; war, action, and the a lo step in the direction of unity in|forces can be built up to theistill were under 50 per cent of NSTALLATION The * establishment -of peace |SXtend it to the remain og ire Europe for the protection ‘and|strength required if We are to be|their quotas and the general

nations of Europe, brought about the critical situation in Europe today. The tragic death of the Republic of Czechoslovakia has sent a shock ‘throughout the : civilized world. Now pressure is being brought to bear on Finland, to the hazard of the entire Scandinavian Peninsula. Greece is under direct military attack from rebels actively supported her Communist dominated neighbors. In Italy, a determined and aggressive effort is being made by

preservation of its civilization. This development deserves our full support. I am confident that the United States will, by appropriate means, extend to the free nations the support which the situation requires. I am sure that the determination of the free countries of Eurape to protect themselves will be matched by an equal determination on our part to help them to do so.

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prepared for emergencies. Our ability to mobilize large numbers of trained men in time of emergency could forestall future conflict and, together with other S measures of national policy, can Local Issues [restore stability to the world. The adoption: of * universal training by the United States at this time would be unmistakable TAmericn evidence to all the world of our determination to back the will to peace with the strength for ce. I am convinced that the

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sire to establish a just and honorable peace, there would still be great difficulties inthe way of achieving that peace. But the situation in the world today is not primarily the result of the natural difficulties which follow a great war. It is chiefly due to the fact that one nation has not ‘only refused to co-oper-

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But the record stands as a onument to the good faith and ntegrity of the democratic nafons of the world, The agreeents we ‘did obtain, imperfect though they were, could bave furnished: the basis for a just peace—if they had been kept.

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lish a joint organization to work for the economic’ restoration of Wet Europe, The United States has supported the efforts of \eongly tions $0 fepair the devastation of war and, restore a sound world economy. In presenting this program to the Congress last December, I emphasized the necessity for speedy action. Every event in Europe since that ‘day has underlined the great urgency for the prompt adoption of this

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y {in the European Recovery Pro-|fore, to recommend to the Con-|then be terminated and the reguTON ST. w z w ‘|gram. They rejected that invita-|gress those measures which, in|lar forces may then be main- ub Te rg Lod 5s ONSTRATION A AZI G tion. More than that, they have my judgment, are best calculated tained on a voluntary basis. er dividend or spvuie | N E Ww S 1 * declared their violent hostility to|to give support to the free and| The recommendations I have fort and unity of spirit are ps-' the program and are aggressively democratic nations of Europe and|made represent the most urgent). -" accomplish the task _ ABOUT attempting to wreck it. to improve the solid foundation Steps toward securing the peace before us. They see in it a major obstacle of our own national strength. |and preventing war. goed P

to their designs to subjugate the free community of Europe. They do not want the United States to help Europe. They do not even want the sixteen co-operating countries to help them to protect

We must be ready to take Each of us here in this chamevery wise and necessary step to carry out this great purpose. This will require assistance to other nations. It will require an ade-

quate and balanced military

, I recommend that the Congress speedily complete its action on the Kuropean Recovery Program. That program is the foundation of our policy of

ber today has a special responsibility. The world situation is/ too critical, and the responsi-| bilities of this country are too | vast, to permit any party strug-

themselves. While economic recovery in Eus rope is essential, measures for

assistance to the free nations of Europe. Prompt passage of that program is the most telling con-

gles to weaken our influence for

strength. We must be prepared to pay the price for peace, or as-

maintaining peace.

The American people have the right to assutne that political considerations. will not affect our working together. They have the right to assume that we will join hands, wholeheartedly and 7ith-|| out. reservation, in our efforts to preserve the peace in the world.

With God's help we shall suc-

Buredly we shall pay the price

tribution. we can now make to-| e War.

ward peace. The decisive action which the Senate has taken without regard to partisan political considerations is a striking example of the effective working of democracy.

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Time is now of critical importance. 1 am encouraged by

economic rehabilitation alone are not enough. The free nations of Europe realize that economic re-|. covery, if it is to succeed, must be afforded some measure of protection against internal and external aggression. The movement toward economic co-operation has . | been followed by a movement toward common self-protection in the face of the growing menace] to their freedom.

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We in the United States remain determined to seek, by every possible means, a just and honorable basis for the settlement of international issues. We shall continue to give our strong alleglance to the United Nations as the principal means for-interna-

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- tional security based on law, not » remodel |uiira-midget hearing oid, the tiny new Moles Pers yy omen 1 =m » the information which has come on force. We shall remain ready » ud | Momser. Learn haw those with even 95% European community, in Brus- to me concerning the plans foriand anxious to join with all nae” ‘offers ocr. Wis OU dois: Livis fe. 1 ZY E00SR: signing a 50.vear agree.| expeditious action by the House tions—I repeat, with all nations— : . library. to make toner hisning A oro. ment for economic co-operation of BEPreseni aves, > hope that|in every possible effort to reach i (eiways. VE of | fet. |and common defense against ag- Ba > ngle day will needlessly Internationa) understanding and , ’ ir “Ideas Iommi aad mate em ee gression. Second, I recommend prompt| The ‘door has never been Wes men mars power 0 boone“ "| AGREEMENT BY CHOICE [enactment Of universal training|closed; nor will it ever be closed, ur home. — legislation. to the Boviet Union or any other BE This action has great signifi-| {Until the free nations of|nation’ which genuinely c¢o- : Sroet 0nd Novsaseessanssosssssssesassscsces Sane for ar Azrosinent es Europe have regained their operate in preserving the peace. : Sows... ey not imposed by the decrge of a strength, and so long as com-| The time has come when . : of your Sifsetes” PRN. odesess® Imore powerful neighbor. It Was|munism threatens the very ex.|free men and women of the! ROBERT E. KIRBY Fast riekl be MAICO OF INDIANA the free choice of independent istence of democracy, the United | World must face the. threat to y o 316 Hume-Mansur governments representing the(States must remain strong their lberty squarely and cour- Color st... at MA. 1160 = will of their people, and acting|enough to support those coun-|ageously. WA. 3331 1 within the terms of the chartertries of Europe which are threat- z . 1s low as of the United Nations. |ened with: Communist control MUST EARN PEACE : rges. Re Its significance goes far and police-state rule. The United Btates has a tre- : vo yon yond the actual terms of the RNY FERED mendous responsibility to act ac- MORTUARY 36-Inch Width ; - cording to the measure of our 19TH AND MERIDIAN vites you al Believe at we have learned power for good in the worid. We i ne e tamce of maintaining have learned that we must have ——————— "= 1 ding and military strength as a means of earned the peace we seek just as . Prints with ) Jrévenung wat. oe have found we farmed victory in war, not by KIDNEYS mt a sound military system is|wishful thinking but by realistic i necessary in time of peace if weleffort. » y | light background are to remain at peace. Aggres-| At no time in our history has MU T RE OVE i LIGATION ii Jit he Das, TONGA 8 out unity among our people been so \ | vital as it is at. the present time. { have unwisely precipitated war. Unity of purpose, unity of ef- 59c Yd. Quality Although they have been led to i F A STES JAGKSOWVILE_JuAs destruction by their misconcep- Advertisement tion of our strength, we have paid Invisible Liquid PAN BAGH a terrible price ‘for our unpre- Doctor's

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