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" " i f Gov. Stevenson wrote that talk'Pacific nations as well as those in the watchman; nor to burn down | Views Given | ~ We 2 lr IY 17 (2S /

of failure in Korea developed only Western Europe that the United the barn to roast a pig,” he said.

after the Communist aggression ey " b % “ had been repelied and the “nego-| Aes would resist aggression. It; “In short” he concluded, “I tiations for an armistice dragged also prevented further Soviet chal- think most of us have convictions

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» * S i ; ia out.” Before that period, he lenges that would have meant about the position of the United! 12044 ( in added, the American people “con-| “Munich would follow Munich,” States in the world today and oy i cluded that the time to stop ag- he added acce ee f ’ pt the risks and responsibil + 3D fon, 1 ' gressien lke a Hague, was pedore| The intervention likewise, in ities inherent in that position. OM 4 i eds a way 10 do Gov, Stevenson's view, “put Amer- « C B ' it was by organized community ican rearmament in high gear.” The nature of the American \ action.” [strengthened the United Nations decision was shown—is shown— “The American response to theland informed the Sovi nin Korea. Shall we retreat from By RONALD, J. GONZALES North Korean Aggression, WHEE Lt ho on oF con et Union on™ whitens clothes United Press Staff Correspondent was supplied and equipped by theltally p quest is mor- that decision? Shall we go it ! y dangerous.” » ’ WASHINGTON, July 30— Soviet Union and could not have alone? Or shall we go forwarg dl Bleach di — _. : a { Regarding isolationism, Gov. with allies? Roman Cleanser Bleach makes dingy, Ll TANT dlai E. Stevenson has his occurred without its instigation origtevenson doubted that. many | ge stained clothes snowy-white. Saves the bial hs own personal campaign approval, was therefore, neither Americans would be “drawn into hen our experience in Korea work and wear of hard rubbing. For CR i “plank” on the Korean War erratic nor impetuous, Gov. Stev-|a renewal of that wishful search.” has been placed in perspective, stubborn stains, see directions on label. 3 q ts toll the. A . enson said. | “I think the eagle, not the os- this remains the issue behind the . - e supports fully the Amer- ‘Dangerous’ Talk itrich, will continue to be the dust and turmoil of this election ge he {ean decision to enter the war, {American emblem,” he wrot |year.” 4 and rejects outright as “deplor- Talk that Korea is “Truman's h y = | able, dangerously misleading, war” and that the United Nations On the United Nations, he said mischievous and regressive” all had “let us down,” he continued, |. Beer la Setersiine Wl THORP ror charges that Korea amounts to a “seems to me more than deplor-jy, CR PUeCt ee ee BRILL “useless. Truman's war.” able. It seems to me dangerously of nations and “the external af- PP, Po Mr. Stevens lled out his misleading.” And he added that at-| Gi Ame aaa La 7 . on spelled ou i “ {fairs which are of concern to all.” . Assessment of the Korean. action to deprecate our large and deci-| | ERLE LR LE PRE LE sse : : i » “But surely to prevent a tres- ne q y in “an article written early this sive share” in ilding collective] 2407 College Ave. + TAlbot 3361 t early |pass it is not sensible to shoot vear and published as the lead security in Kgrea as “useless” is| ire witb — ea gtory in the April issue of Foreign both mischievous and regresAffairs, a quarterly review pub- sive | lished in New York. He wrote it “In Kordq jwe have made plain before President Jrviman an to the Krem¥in that we are not ounced on Mar. at he wou ; fooled by its use of catspaws, and not be a candidate for re-election . United Tress Telephoto. 1, ot we recognize war fough and before the Illinois governor SETIING READY-~ln Springfield, Gov. Adis Stevenson, second hand “rn we see im When you use was touted as a dark horse can- the Democratic presidential nominee, goes through papers on his gtevenson wrote. “Our objective didate. desk. His aids said they believe he must clear his desk of state is to convince them that other ag-| . . Gov, Stevenson’s views on Ko y i disguised : 1 Tov. J . ays og gressions, disguised or direct, will ren are regarded as significant business soon and choose a plan and political organization to et Do at Th Long Distance cee now that he has become the carry on his campaign. deter them from a perhaps fatal Democratic presidential nominee gamble.” and the Republican platform de- ing to do with choosing or read- took strong issue with charges, nounces the administration's Ko-/ing the magazine's contents.” {then being voiced that the ROrean fois ,, Democratic Peniential : rean War policies. Gov. Stevenson wrote that the War “Is Truman's War” and that !yjons ton ors ol Na - : Administration officials expect American people supported the|it was useless.” opinion, assured other A ia a ] that Gov. Stevenson's pre-can-| Korean intervention, that inter-| : : Sian id un m &® didacy views on Korea will pro-/vention chilled Soviet dreams .of| vide interesting grist for cam- unlimited conquest and “not only : | J ’ paign debate on the issue with gained time in the East but saved | = Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Theiihe North Atlante Treaty Organ- ) ) Republican plank on Korea says zation in the West.” That way, you won't FR 3 the administration “offers no The alternative was to -sur- have to 2 the EE: hope of victory” and “with fore-{rénder all positions of strength, { » + Leng Distance operator Handy pocket-size sight, the Korean War would/t0 enfeeble if not destroy the Sanitary Nap Ins i I Tati kin ta i THE HEA never have happened.” grand alliance ‘of the free—and : { Soe $8 hforma}ion. lahore aviters rough on defe ; then, perhaps, to resort in desper- buy from ’ our call! goes Luror Just ask our Busi. : T Eiscuiower on Board ation to a general war when our o You a woman at Kresge's ness Office for your he masthead of the magazine moral, political and strategic posi- 80X t >. j lists Gen. 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