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~~ i” She| almost a’'mile beneath the earth’ ors matt | Saied fims ine ean nee ‘a momen i sma. somes then ane. to . Panag oa = Seating stopped his ther | A surface it was loaded into] th Notdtent imperative shout: ire , it box, cars which earn carried it to the] woman : oman calling his name over and ~ VERY TRULY YOURS dee Feaci es nations code the United. Nae Saas tions. In other words, it looks . to alot of people in the world like a. power ‘struggle between “ _. By SENATOR CLAUDE PEPPER the United States sand Russia. ; 5 Sear FORE ee etek |is| where will the Truman Doo- it means that that struggle will f Turkey, but in the Middle East, jin India, in China, in Korea, in ay France and in every part of the of world..Such a. struggle will tear oh the United Nations apart and — a utterly destroy it. Then. we will ee be right back where we were he. yo a fore the last war. : cas ; Bint is now clear to all that: the| trine lead us. Senator Ball,; in iB acs “pect. ‘Turkey and ‘Greece was thht there is a possibility that it pat ae not iW a request. bh sphere will .-lead to; war with Russia, mun tin ie veg On the contrary,|Ate We ready for that? Is it necessary to go that far. and to dt) is mow: understood that the! -un that risk, inorder to help eae _ Portanee,, compared to the all-im- ne ee a Saiiios that will} A friend of mine, a little’ it au ; portant Monroe. Doctrine, an-|throw us into conflict with Rus-| before the death of . es oat Rati unas more than a. hundred} sig, would it not be better that} Roosevelt, went to see the. 5» years: ago by President Monroe.| we act. through the United -Na- ee It now sems that, just.:as -Presi- tions,’ aecallcsoth the -nations:-no¢}ftiend said he. told the e ‘dent Monroe's’ doctrine commit- allied: with 1. Russia’ would: be von ow well he looked: The Prepi- gs | ted the United States to the de-|: : fia | rast have fox raged aon better - j ‘ ave felt ina : 'fense of the whole Westren Hem- : | because a great led ‘haa. | lifted off of my mind and. heart. wnow.that we ‘are going to win the peace.” Very truly yours CLAUDE PEPPER _isphere, so does the Truman doc- | def rptohs Sy ets ons hovers now pledge us to pay for amen Pade t mainte ; nance of armies, to of Europe. (2) It then told the European nations to stay out. of the Western Hemisphere and let us, over here develop our own life in our own way. But the Truman Doctrine says |* that we are going into every part of the world, even into an area that lies right on the Russian bor- der. And we are going into those countries, supporting armies and sending military missions, not as a: member of the United Nations acting like law enforcement offi- cers with other nations. We are going in alone _inténtionally avoiding cooperation with other tt ts ne ee ee, Beas furnish militray missions and to Neg a. ak ‘ provide the money necessary to resist Russian alleged commu. nism in any part of the world. ra The President requests ore - hundred and fifty million doll- a ars for us to equip, train’ and ea: - Support the Greek army for the te é next fifteen months and for au- ae bis thority to send a military mission oa . to be attached to the Greek “San army. This is not. relief. It is for . armed forces. » ; Then the. President requests rs one hundred million dollars for Dis big he ’ short term:and long term eco- nomic assistance to the Greek people. ' The Gallup Poll has just an- nounced that fifty-six percent of the people favor economic aid to Greece. We should all favor all - the economic aid Greece needs. ~ Twas there in 1945 and saw how - terribly Greece suffered from the ‘ Germans. If that was all that was involved in this matter, I would be advocating that we e give more than the President asks, although I think it should ce be done through the United Na- tions, The Gallup ;Poll, showed how. ever, that a majority of the peo- ple feel that this whole program of aid to Greece. and assistance to Greece and Turkey in main- staining their security should have been done by the U.N. And the Poll showed that the Ameri- can people overwhelmingly are opposed to our sending military 3 missions to Turkey and Greece. The ogy Nea I have propos- ed, with nator Taylor in the Senate and Congressman Blatnik in the House, is in accord with the sentiments of the majority of the people. We propose that we act in this matter through the United Nations, where we can| ee act both promptly and effective- ly. By acting through the United Nations, we strengthen the Unit- ed Nations as well as Greece and Turkey. By not acting through *. jit, we justify a United Nations official recently in saying, “The United Nations cannot stand an.|}- other blow like this”. What troubles the American people and what has troubled me Dr. Albert Z. Mann of St. Paik Minn., noted M_E. clergyman, born in Fairland, Ind., 60 years ago..' —_—_—_:?:?”???” &F¥k?}?}?x[j[]3][l__ GCVUVVVVVG~w GVVGEVUVeVTT STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Our Drivers Have Outstanding ..:-- Records of Service! It is men like our drivers who make _compan- ies like ours. Our Drivers Are Courteous and Bonsidecote. of Their Passengers “they are well informed about things of interest and saree ae their BUS FARES routes. uses They endeavor to make hewiea 3 0 = ets 5e every ride on our buses = journey for eng om stat _10e| City Hospital. Key West Transit Co.,Inc. | Stock island and . us W. Sellers, Manager Boca Chica 19€ Phone 1057 » #§#¢ PUD Bs seating MRD Sistine ibs PONE RIM Ses