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TIIB KRAI. REASON for the
Russian agitation over West Bcr
lin is that it stands as a monu
mental example of the Soviet fail
ure to convert the German people
to Communism.
m Eugene W.
■Sak <astie - , :iu '
f A I tior, indus-
I _I trialist and
world traveler
5 JL —P ut the sit
uation in its
true pcrspec-
K -C t■
i®. Rail cent magazine
article in which he wrote: "Ber
lin is an enclave of Westerr. ideas
and demonstrated economic supe
riority thrust 100 miles inside the
Iron Curtain area. It belies all
the propaganda by which Com
munism hoped to win the German
people. . . . Moscow knows un
easily that it must put out this
Western light in the heart of
East Germany or possibly risk
the loss of its whole German posi
tion."
* * *
IT IS THE political implica
tions of the situation which make
it fraught with more potential
danger to world peace than any
international crisis which has
arisen since the Korean War.
While it is hardly likely that it
is the intention of the Kremlin to
touch olf a nuclear war which
would destroy civilization over it,
there nevertheless exists a very
potent possibility that Premier
Khrushchev, in attempting to
counter the growing depression
and di satisfaction among the en
slaved people of East Germany
and the neighboring satellites,
might embark on some course of
provocation which would leave the
Western Allies with no alternative
but to meet force with force. A
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case in point would be a blockade
of the Berlin supply routes by
Russia’s East German puppets.
Such makes it absolutely es
sential that the West remain
steadfast and united in its deter
mination to maintain its position
in West Berlin. Only by a firm
stand can the Russians be dis
couraged from pursuing a course
of bluff and bluster which could
plunge the world into a catastro
phic conflict through some un
foreseen or unintended blunder.
Furthermore it emphasizes the
grave danger of weakening our
hand by making any further re
ductions in the strength of Amer
ica's ground forces.
...
IN STANDING FIRM, how
ever, the United States and its
Allies must be careful not to get
themselves into a corner from
which it would be impossible to
participate in any discussions for
the easing of world tensions
which the Russians are willing to
enter with demonstrated good
faith. While we must keep our
guard up on the one hand, it is
equally important on the other
hand that we always keep the
door open for sincere negotiations
which offer the prospect of sig
nificant results.
In all that it does the United
States must bear in mind that
any degree of surrender in Berlin
will cost this country the remain
ing faith which the Free World
has in us. We cannot under any
circumstances consider giving up
West Berlin on any basis other
than the positive guarantee that
the German people themselves,
and not the Russians or their pup
pets, will be left in full control.
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The State Department announced
recently that Russia has relaxed
to a limited extent its ban on travel
by foreign diplomats.
The United States intends to ease
its retaliatory ban by ptrmitting
Soviet Embassy officials to travel
to some American cities, a State
Department spokesman says.
Wool prices lifted at auctions
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“Unrelenting effort’’ urged on
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Wheat prices soft in a strong
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Thailand’s chief urges greater
U. S. Aid.
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NATIONAL VIEWS & NEWS
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TOP BRASS at ground breaking ceremony for $75 million
v conservation project near Carlyle, 111., are: (standing 1. to r.)
Sen. E. M. Dirksen, 111.; Dewey Short, Asst. Sec. of the Army; 1
Cong. C. W. Versell, 111.; Maj. Gen. W. A. Carter, Chief of the *
Corps of Engrs.; and Col. C. B. Schweizer, Dist Engr., St. f
Louis. E. E. Hazlet, Kaskaskia River Valley Assn., sits with t
t daughter on tractor. Cong. Melvin Price of 111. is in operator s
seat. ( CNS photo)
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Thursday, April 30, 1959.