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Key West, Florida, has the mest equitable climate in the country, with ar .verage range ef only 14° Fahrenheit VOL. LXXIII, No. 159 Truman Says U.S. {Boce fies The Kev West Cit “Can't Win Alone” Credits United Nations As Making It Possible To Stop The Russians WASHINGTON () —President Truman told Congress today the United Nations made it possible to stop Russia. He said American “go it alone” advocates would in- vite World War III. The Kremlin policy of conquest might have been irresistible, he said, “if it had not been clearly Commies Hold U.S. Priests BERLIN #—U. S. Army liaison officers renewed their efforts to- day to secure the release of three touring American Catholie priests and their German woman guide, held captives by the Russians in and decisively brought ts the bar | the Soviet occupation zone, of world opinion in the U. N.“ “We can win peace, but we can- not win it alone,” the President said. “‘And above all, we cannot win it by force alone. We can win the peace only by continuing to work for international justice and morality through the United Na- tions.” Submitting an annual report which detailed United States re- lations with the international or- ganization, Mr. Truman said in an accompanying letter that al- though these relations have been carried on mostly on a non-partisan basis, there have been partisan attacks. “Some of these attacks are made in a spirit of impatience that can only lead to the holocaust of world- wide war,” Mr. Truman said, “Most of those who urge us to ‘go it alone’ are blind to the fact that such a course would destroy the solid progress toward world peace which the United Nations has’ made in the past seven years, T am confident that the American enor) will reject these voices of He did not identify any of the “go it alone” advocates. Gen. er. “The President's letter of trans- mittal bristled with blame of Rus- for dimming post-war hopes for E Soylet leaders have, been ited by their doctrines of A Bussian officer and East Ger- man Communist police arrested the quartet at gunpoint Wednes- BULLETIN BERLIN #—The Russians. late today released three Chicege priests held 30 hours in captivity after they had been seized by tries on the Berlin Soviet frontier, day morning when the priests paused on the West Berlin border during a sightseeing trip to take photographs of a Russian border post. The National Catholic Welfare Conference in Frankfurt identified sen- Zone cagoans of Polish descent. Their guide and driver was Mrs. Katherine Wintzler, a Berlin em- ploye of the Catholic Welfare Con- ference and the mother \of two children. , by the concept of the | tourists use of , unchecked by ethical considerations,” he said. “This concept has led the Kremlin into # course of international conduct threatens the peace of the By stirring up class war- , subverting free guvyernmen’ employing lies, intimidation, conquest, the Soviet Union has a policy of extending its without regard to the sov- (Continued On Page Three) MAC'S PLACE BOCA CHICA BEACH FREE Pic-Nic Ground TABLE BENCHES COOL AND SHADY MARS. MAC MANAGER Iran Rejects Russian Charges TEHRAN, Iran # — Iran has formally rejected Russian charges that Premier Mohammed Mossa- degh’s government violated the 1921 Irano-Soviet Friendship Trea- ty by accepting renewed U. 8. military aid, JULY SPECIAL $10 TRADE IN ON YOUR OLD BIKE TOWARDS A New Columbia Rolifast at J. R. STOWERS CO. 533 Duval Phone 276 . 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