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GRIFFIN
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QUIMBY MELTON
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QUIMBY MELTON, JR.
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| Death Of King George Removes Weak Man
From Tense Situation. Mackenzie Declares
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
(A’) Foreign Affairs Analyst
That certainly was two-fisted lan
guage which Representative Craw
ford, Michigan Republican, used the
other day in testifying before the
House Foreign Affairs Committee
that he believes the United States
should tell the Russians they must
disarm or this country will we her
atomic bombs and economic power
against them.
The Congressman conceded that
such a course would mean war if
the Soviet Union defied America,
but he said that in event of war
Russia would “get licked.’’ He add
ed that the people of the US A.
“have the power to disarm the
world,'' and should start with Rus
sia.
Well, far be It from us to deny
that we are capable of doing what
over seems necessary, 8till, having
taken tills stand, undoubtedly nil
will agree that It's preferable it pos
sible to handle Communistic world
revolution without unothcr global
conflict at arms.
War between the two most pow
erful nations—both with virtually
unlimited resources—would be a
horror which might drag along for
years. True, wo could create havoc
with our atomic bombs, but the mil
itary experts say that major wars
aren't going to be won with atomic
bombs alone at this stage of the
game.
Agreeing with Congressman Craw
ford that America would win, we
would have to go Into the Russian
bear’s cave and drag him out by
main force, And that would take
some doing, for the Soviet Empire
occupies one-sixth of the world’s
land surface, and is heavily guarded
in Europe by many satellite nations.
That's why the United States
Government is trying to halt the
Red drive by the indirect method of
giving material aid to nations which
are in the path of Communistic ag
gression. Greece and Turkey are
the first to come in line fjr help.
In this connection secret testimony
was presented before the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee last,
week, designating Turkey as the key
even more than Greece, to any move
to halt the spread of Communism
in the Mediterranean area.
This testimony was given behind
closed doors by Edwin C. Wilson,
U. S. Annassudor to Turkey.
GRIFFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
Senator told a reporter that Wil
presentation was so slgnifi
eent that the legislator concluded
the President's program is based
even more on military than on po
litical considerations. Wilson is
said to have testified in effect that
Turkef .remains the last strong
government on the Mediterranean
standing «)> against Russia. He ad
ded that the Turks aren't able a
lone to foot the bill for maintain
ing a* large army.
It is true that Turkey, and the
Dardanelles Strait which she con
trols, form a far more important
base militarily than Greece. How
ever, we can't dismiss Greece light
ly, for it is a powerful bastion
guarding the flank of the Turkish
position.
The $150,000 000 which President
Truman would allot to Turkey
would be used for military purposes.
The Turks are among the world"s
finest fighters, and it was a whole
some respect for the Turkish army.
which kept Hitler from attempting
to charge across from the Balkan
Paninsula into the Middle East.
Turkey is said to be ready to mo
bilize a total of some 2,000,000. Shg
hits sufficient effectives to man her
jxiwerful natural delenses along the
Dardanelles, provided she has the
equipment. That’s where American
aid would come In. It's safe to say
that the Muscovites, like the Ger
mans, would look carefully before
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ment Into a tense situation. It is
too early to forecast effect. Much
depends on the cnaracter of the lit
tle-known Prince Paul, who succeeds
Wednesday, April 2, 1947.
to the throne. However, this much
can be said now:
Defith has removed a weak mon
arch who was wholly inadequate to
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