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A
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
Truman Presents
“Work For Strength"
Charter
For America
Washington, Jan. 12.
President Truman called on the American people today for nearly a million more servicemen and women, harder work, sacrifices-and
one if it $140,000 million to help prevent a general war or win For the same purpose, he asked the free nations to mobilise and direct their strength properly.
comes.
He declared: "To meet the present danger we must help to strengthen our Allies and they must help to strengthen us."
Mr Truman sel vast targets for United States rearma- in the United States by restrict- ment in a nine-point "Work and Spend for Strength" ing both consumption and nor- Charter sent to Congress, It was contained in his annual mal improvement of the capital
stock.
"Their own rearmament will economic review, in which he warned against "under-
the pressure estimating the forces under the control of Soviet Com-treatly intensify
resources, their economic On munism and the military and industrial strength their The rise in the prices of their manpower was building up.”
and
materini Taw
more
Imports "Partly as a consequence, the rapid than that of their export United States has grown stron-prices has already increased the some of the other volume of exports required to ger, while free nations have become re-pay for given quantity of
Under latively weaker.
these importa
"The full impact of this rice circumstances it would be wrong for us to shrink from bearing a has probably not yet been felt. larger part of the burden now.
"We are able to bear it. must bear it.
The He added:
economic strength of the free peoples of the world is, however, superior In that of their enemies."
Ife called for: 1-Lending
spending authority totalling $140,000 million for the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, and the next fiscal year.
2.An increase in taxes by very much more than the $8,000 Inst two million total of the increases.
3.-A general increase in the United States ability to produce aluminium, power steel, other basic commodities for the rearmament effort, including an increase in the capacity of the steel industry to about 120 gramme million Ingol tons in the next portance three or four years, and an in-materials, crease in electrical generating already working with capacity by well over 20 million kilowatts during the next three
undi
United
Allies to the United States well as aid from the States to them.
We
gathat
77-8)
COPIL 1980 Y BÍA BERNICE, VIC, T. M. REG, ML 3. PAT, DEF,
"But would it be wise to reprimand him? He might be,
CAN TAKE IT "More
the increase important,
in in their armed forces and their own armament production United will reduce the resources avall-
able to poduce goods for us and LOCAL RUGBY to for their own consumption
and investment.
President Truman stressed the importance of the states international and econo- mic programmes generally the defence effort and said that in a short time he would send to Congress detalled mendations on this subject,
DAW MATERIALS
defence He said: "The
increases the of strategic and we
for
Ko
increase
recom-
"Economic aid
for recovery purposes, the need for which has been declining rapidly, must give way to aid needed to sup- pre-port a strengthening of the
im common defences."-Reuter.
raw
are
of
Police Should
Record First
WILLING TO Win Today
TALK
WITH
STALIN
(Continued from Page 1}
(By "AXIOM")
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Mail Notices
SATURDAY, JANUARY IS Clodag Times By Air Formoch, 3 p.m. Siam, 5 p.m.
Closing Times By Bea Malaya, Burma & India. 2 p.1. Japan, p.m.
B.N. Borneo, 3 p.m. Hawa, U.S.A.. Canada, Central
The Navy at home on Cause-and South America, a 9.0.
um
way bay ground should fully ex-
SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 tend the Army fifteen whilst the
Closing Times By Al
&B.N. Borneo, 3 Philippines Police if they maintain recent
their frst p.m. form should record
Burt,
India, Pakistan, and of the tournament win
South Fast & Iraq, Iran, Egypt, would be.
Great Africa, Maurícius.
Britain, mighty popular it
Unfortunately the Navy stilly N.W. Europe & France, 5 are without their star players p.m.
is somewhat but the balance
which be restored by the ground, 15 is smaller than the other venues and does not permit "running across" with any degree of com- of the calibre of settle-fort; wings
to 13
McNabb and Gower must And it
nightmare.
Japan & Koren, 4 p.m.
French Indo-China
Africa, 5`q.m.
Formoen, & p.m.
Closing Times By Sea Indo-China, 9 a.m. Philippines, Da.m. Slam, 9 m.
North
other the nations
materials, and supply of these to distribute them fairly." years.
said that President Truman the total 4.-An increase in productive strength of the the use of export controls and "will enable the United States
economy by at allocations least 25 per
within the United States to carry out more cent
effectively its part of the inter- next five years.
5. The strengthening of the national allocations agreements, productive capacity of all the and to distribute more efficient- This is not merely a pledge in short given to other nations; it is free nations and ald from herly other commodities
colemnly given to our own, supply."
"We believe that there are He said that during 1950
developments certain courses which must International greatly stimulated the demand pursued if real peace EXPORT CONTROLS
come. and the production
"First, the wounds of the last 6-The use of export con-
at home, but that the goods trols and allocations to enable
of foreign purchasing war must be healed: pressure
ments with Germany and Jepen States to play its had lessened. the United
MONDAY, JANUARY 18 Closing Times By Air President Truman attached to should be made with speed, part in the International alloca
The Navy have a useful selee. to Con- "Second, we must do what the more
Formosa, 10 a.m. tion agreements for
his economic report
U.S.A. & Canada, 2 p.m. thoce tion out and if they produce a of the situa-
can to understand of com- distribution efficient
gress a review
Certon, Aus Melaya, Indonesia, modities in short supply tion prepared
by his Council who appear, to differ from us. Httle more fire and devil than
war is was evident last week, the Army trella, New Zealand, India, Pakis The great antidote to of Economic Advisers.
Pergian Gulf Ports, Egypt throughout the world.
In the course of that review hope: its greatest promoter is will have a struggle on their an
made suggestions despair,
The sailors pack has Cast & South Africa Maulius, his advisers
that wer is with great credit all Great Britain, Italy and N.W. - "When we say
rope. 8 p.m. as well as for European fore-for and the
dim, 8 p.m. do not just season and are quite capable of not inevitable we
Closing Times By Bea American industry. going of improvements in farm,
Malaya & Indonesia. Noon.. U.S. ECONOMY
mean that we shall prepare and holding their own in the loose business and household equip-
Philippines, Indo-China & France, be strong and that our strength and line-outs but I expect the Mr Truman
to bolster his as may deter aggression. We also Army. to annex. honours in the i p.m.
Formoor, p.m. comparisons
American mean that, in a world worn out tight. the sertion
Outside the scrum the Navy and cap and distorted by war, economy was sound
He must be an overwhelming ma-are not so fortunate, Lowe is an able of growing stronger.
clusive customer and Cresswell economic message jority of the people of all lands said in his that output was more than 50 who want peace. We must not shows great determination
cen: higher than 10 years despair of reaching them. per
we lacks concerted thrust which is cless mad) Ceneda, (letters only), In all our discussions 25 ago, farm production was up
employment have made it clear to each other, where the Army are all power-6 pm. per cent, civilian
do world, that ful. A resolute Navy defence
to the steel capacity as we now by 13 million,
could make this a thrilling than 20 percent, oil re-as Commonwealth Prime Minis-
ters, we would fining capacity 40 per cent and electric power capacity
7-A reduction in the Ameri- can consumption to support the defence effort
ment.
8-Effective wage and price stabilisation.
B.An increase of nearly one million men and women in the Armed Forces and probably not less than four million men and women in the defence production The Industries by the end of
The
Truman
more
cent,
that
offered
some
wo
there
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18 Closter Times by Air Formoen, 10 ..
U.B.A.. Hawali & Philippines, in
(letters second class mall and per- division cel) Guam, attack but the back
(letters and zo-cord
70 perfeasible arrangement for a frank
welcome any l
common
be info
Siam, 3 p.m. Formona, Bp.m. Japon & Horen, 8 p.m.
Closing Times By Bea Formoes, 10 a..
year
This would mean bringing in women and older workers.
The President warned against
Police open the proceed-
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 underestimating the forces under
Closing Times By Air exchange of views with Stalinings with the R.A.F. who con- erratic tinue to be somewhat the control of Soviet Communism
Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, and by or with Mao Tse-tung. and the military and industria} In the review prepared
"We should, in the name of and I expect the former to pull New Zealand, 9.50 a..
Okinawa, J′′ p.m._ through by a narrow margin. strengil that their great man-his Council of Advisers attach-
Pakistan. India. humanity, make
Sem Burma. llows
South power was building up,
ed to the President's report to
clearly The teams are as
Mauritium, Great Britain. Navy: Pearce, Hankin, Cress-ag, tran. Exput. East & million figure Congress, the Council said: "Aid supreme effort to see $140,000
and other's hearts does to Western Europe should
well, Barrett, Williams. Lattey, faly N.W. Europe de France, cach
Thornycroft, Hnskill, p.m. to the high priority re- minds,
"We do not scok to laterfere Lowe,
Canada de U.S.A., I p.m. Morris, Atkinson, for
# rapid
of the Soviet Beace,
Molrcraft. de-in the affairs the commen
Army:
McNabb, Lawes, Clayden, Gower, Innes, Goldschmidt (Capt.), Francis, Bogg, Roden, Canham, Carter, Thomas, Wynter, Henderson.
The
playera Invited to partici-
used
by Mr not necessarily Government will spend that in the two years ending June 30,
mean that the related nost
1852.
UNITY NEEDED
building of fensive strength. Calls
The funds may be committed over several years ahead and Mr Truman did not hint at the size United States. of the budget to be presented on Monday. But
TC-
Union or China or in any other Fawcett, Howick
for the fullest country: we are simply deter- use of the resources mined to, retain the mastery of affairs without the as well as inside the our own
fear of aggression.
DEEP FAITH "It is with these considera- 1951, Mr Truman declared, de- potential in the world outside tions in mind that in the last fence and foreign aid spending the United States and a skilled few days we have directed our should reach a rate of between labour force exceeding $45,000 million
and $55,000 number either our own or that cassation of hostilities in Koren derson, Gower, Laws, Slevis
Western Europe is to by the end of found
be
the largest industrial
securing of a to the in efforts
Go ura
million a year. This is roughly of the Soviet Union. double today's outlays.
"It would be a formidable table
may
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Cresswell, military effort may be necessary achievement of
Clayden, Western the Charter.
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