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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 8

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-4 0map04100 4k6W 1 1 '71--' 4 r-'' 7 7 I 1 Ls 8 THE SALT LAKE TRmuNt Thursday July 20 1950 1 L-- 1 1 of WASHINGTON July 19 UPt--117nion to the security council 1 The text of President Truman's stayed away from the meeting 1 tnesaage to congress Wednesday: 1 and the Soviet government bee To the congress ofyie 1 I am reporting to the congress The attack launched on June 251 i on the Intuation which hal been ahead rapidly The tacticall Y- I 1 created In Korea and on the ise surprise gained by the aggressors' I bons which this nation has taken I and their superiority in p1anes1 tanks and artillery forced the I ti as a member of the United Na1 -ti bons to met the situation I am armed defenders to retreat ei also leytog before the speed the scale and the co- my vies ordination of the attack left no oncerning the signifi- doubt that it had been plotted cance of the events se or this na-I 4 tion and the world and certnin long in advance recommendations for legislative Started Evacuation I -I action which 1 believe should be il Of Citizens taken at this time i 1 1 i 1 itions will be addressed to the uation developed The steel Indus- now authonze the control of con- 1 1 of our own military forces try for example W113 operating at sumer credit and credit used for e- FFT11(117 I WtPlIknfliS9iSS-5ttaerfreeAA-41ot-IiI4eria-salastatweltet-do-oeAtts4ing-fielek--vrtiere--riterefinent I i 1 lions In the strengthening of our mends Some other construction credit is an important factor I 4 i common defenses The action we materials and eertain other prod- have directed that certain avall- take to accomplish this is nets were also under pressure and able credit restraints be applied I just as important as the measures their prices were be- and I recommend that further con required to strengthen our on fore the outbreak in Korea 1 trola be authonzed particularly to I forces I The substantial speed-up or xpansion of privately- The authorization bill for the military procurement will intent- financed real estate credit- The I 1 mutual defense assistance program fy these shortages Action must restrain e- se actions will not only reduce the upward I for 1951 now before the house of be -taken to insure that these pressure on prices but will representatives is an important shortages do not interfere with also reduce the demand for certain I immediate step toward the or delay the matena is and the critical material i hich are re- strengthening of our collective se- supplies needed for the national qui th red for production of nllu- I I I curdy It should be enacted with- defense tarrequipment i I 4 4 1 ''-T t'36 1'2' 6: Ii i' -1 i 1 ik '''N'1 L- 44 I -1' 1 i'" 11 4 i i 1 1' 114 i -I zt -n )- i A I ly r' 1 4 I i I 4' hi 11 7 'V 2 ik "nor-1 1 4 i I i i 'A 4 '4' 1 7 If -ilti I u11 goe out delay Additional Assistance To Allied Nations out deiay Additional Assistance To Allied Nations 1 oi'1 I I Further the dollars spent now Elleettrage Output for military purpoSes will have a or Short Supplies magnified effect upon the economy las a whole since they will be Third we milst take steps to But is now clear that the free added to the high level of current accelerate and increase the pro- nations of the world must step up civilian demand These increased duction of essential matenals their common security program pressures if neglected could drive products and services I rem- The other nations associated with Ug into a general inflationasy situ- mend therefore that the congress I awn me nest eViUffiCe 01 Ling in a LI kA an 1LX IIA Litnini urtrnsme 4 us in the mutual defense assist ance program like ourseles will the recent price advances inmany purposes production loan guaran- -y need to divert additional economic raw materials and in the cost of tees and loans to increase produe- 'I resources to defense purposes In living even upon the mere ex- tion I also recommend that the k-' i 4 '7 7L 4 ir 1 order to enable the nations asso- pectancy of increased military out- congress authonze the making of e' 00 dated with us to make their snood- ilala-- contracts and other mum contribution to our common In these circumstances we must -means to encourage the production of i defense further assistance on our take action to insure that the in certain matena in short sup- 1 I part wM be required Additional creased national defense needs will PIY assistance may also be needed to be met and that in the process In the forthcoming midyear eco- 1 incream the strength of certain we do not bring on an itflatiom mimic report I shall discuss in AP wirtzwt other free nations whose security with its resulting hardship for greater detail the current co is vital to our own every family noinic situation and the economic forces to cope ssith crisis in Korea Left to right In the case of the north At: measures which I have recom- are: Rep Met'ormack (D Mass) Speaker Defense Expenditures mended If these measures are 'Rayburn (ft Tea) Rep Percey Priest (1) Ky) intic area tnese requirements firmly administered I believe VAS made available promptly and will reflect the consultations now To Li() on for Years At the same time we must reel- going on with the other nattons ii 1- ohl tot NvIai lowlilitft- mdi us in the mutual defense assist anon The best evidence of this is authorize for national defense sue program like ourselves will the recent price advances in many purposes production loan guaran- need to divert additional economic raw materials and in the cost of tees and loans to increase produc- resources to defense purposes In living even upon the mere ex- non I also recommend that the order to enable the nations a-sso- pectancy of increased military out- congress authonze the making of dated with us to make their maxi- ilaY3-- ineans long-term contracts and other mum contribution to our common In these circumstances we must to encourage the production defense further assistance on our take action to insure that the in- nt certain materials In short 113P 1 firmly administered I believe we At the same Lite we must rec- to meet going on with the other nattons will be able needs 1 1 41 I -1 -) 1 1 When the attack came our ambassador to Korea John I began the immediate evacuation i of American women and children from the danger zone To protect evacuation air cover and sea 'cover were provided by the commander in chief of United States forces in the Far East General of the Army Douglas MacArthur In to urgent appeals from the government of Korea General MacArthur was thorized- to send supplies of ammunition to the Korean defenders Mess supplies were sent by air I transport with fighter protection IThe United States Seventh fleet wasordered north from the Philippines so that it might be available inAhe area in case of need Throughout Monday June 26 the invaders continued their at tack with no heed to the resolu tion of the security council of the United Nations Accordingly in order to support the resolution land on the unanimous advice of our civil and military authorities ordered United States air and sea forces to give the Korean government troops cover and support At 4 ciclock in the morning Sinday June 25th Korean time armed forces from north of the Mit parallel Invaded the repub of Korea The republic of Korea was es tabliohed as an independent nation in August 1918 after a free election 'held under the auspices of the United Nations This tin tion which was originally Intended to eover all of Korea was held only in the part of the Korean pentrumla south of the 38th lel because the Soviet government which occupied the peninsula north of that parallel refused to allow the election to be held in the area under its control Soviet Vetoes in Ear Korea's Entry The United States and a ma lority of the other members of the United Natione have twig rized the republic of Korea The admission of Korea to the United Nations has been blocked by the Soviet veto In December 1948 the Soviet government stated that it had withdrawn its occupation troopa from northern Korea and that a local regime had been estabitohed there The authorities in northern Korea continued to refuse to permit United Nations observers to from north ern Korea and thata local regime had been estabitahed there The authorities in northern Korea continued to refuse to per- mit United Nations ob servers tol 11 Nouse leaders scan Pre Harry ft Truman's historic message to C4)IIKTPt4 Wednesday in bleb he railed for more billions and Increased military military peace and security to Korea and! tremely important contributions associated with us in the North ognize that it will be necessary for without serious disruption of the its effort to assure the people of to the growing eeonomic strength Atlantic treaty As soon as it is a number of years to support con- economy Korea an opportunity to choose of all the free nations and will be toiling defense expenditures in- po ss i I to determine what each their own form of governnient free Of even greater importance in the need to do I shall lay assistance to other na- If we are to be successful there nation will from coercion as expressed in the future must be sensible and restrained at a higher level than we before the congress a request for bons general assemb ly resolutions We have been increasing our such funds as are shown to be rn ers and consumers The peo- action by businessmen labor had previously planned Therefore NoVember 14 190 and Dec 12 -common defensive strength under necessary to the attainment and the conrmic measures we take a 1 1948 treaty of Rio de Janeiro and maintenance of our common must be planned and used in pie of this country know the seri- nOW In addition to the direct mili- the North Atlantic treaty which strength at an adquate level such a wanner as to develop and ousness of inflation and will I am sure do everything they can to tory effort we and other members are collective security arrange- The steps which we must take maintain our economic strength of the United Nations are making ments within the framework of support the United Nations de- for the long run as well as the see that it does not come upon to flowerer it a sharp i se in Korea the outbreak of aggres- the United Nations charter We tion in Korea and to increase our short run- us arp ri 1 lion there requires us to consider have also taken action to bmster own strength and the common de- I am recommending certain le g- prices should make It necessary I shall not hesitate to recommend its implications for peace through-! the military defenses of individual -iclual fense of the free world will nee- islative measures to help achieve the more drastic measures of price out the world The attack upon free nations such as Greece Tut- essarily have repercussions upon these objectives I believe that control and rationing key the republic of Korea makes it and Iran 'our domestic economy each of them should be promptly plain beyond all doubt that the The delenset of the North At- Hard Conflict Looks International Communist move- lantic treaty area were considered increase rroduction enacted We must be sure to take the steps that are necessary now In south Korea ment is prepared to use armed in- a matter of great urgency by the To' Supply Troops or we shall surely be required to vasion to conquer independent na- North -Atlantic council in London Mane of our young men are take much more drastic steps The hard facts of the present bons- We must therefore recog- this spring Recent events make ln- ot -soon- will be-liiter on m-situation require relentless deterination and firm action The nize the possibility that armed it even more urgent than it was at Others must be trained The equip- i First we should adopt such di- of the fighting thus far In aggression may take place in that time to build and maintain ent and inmates they need and rect measures as are now neces- course c-11--- Fanned Second Call For 'Co Aid UOn Tuesday June 27 when the Nations commission in Pa" the 38th Parallel to super i Korea had reported that the north- lern had vise or observe a free election or troops neither ceased hos- LI litiel nor witnarawn to the I to verify the withdrawal of Soviet thirty-eighth parallel the United troops Nations security council met again Nevertheless the United Na- and passed a second resolution bons continued its efforts to ob' recommending that members' of lain a freely-elected government the United Nations furnish to the for all of Korea and at the timei Republic of Korea ouch aid as tit the- attack a -United- National might be necessary to repel the commissiort made up of repre- i attack and to restore international sentatives of seven nations--Aus-peace and security in the area trill Chink Ft Salvador France The representative of the Soviet India the Philippines and Turkey union to the security council in the republic of Korea stayed sway from this meeting also and the Soviet government round No Evidence stayed away from this meetingl also and the Soviet government other areas Bolster Forces In Danger Areas other areas BOisIer IT Forces In Danger Areas of the Soviet government in Mob- I cow On June 27th we requested the Soviet government in view of its known close relations with the North Korean regime to use Its Influence to have the invaders withdraw at once The Soviet 'government in its reply on June 29th and in subse-1 quent atatements has taken the position that the attack launched by the North Korean forces was provoked by the republic of Korea and that the actions of the United Nations security council were illegal These Soviet claims are flatly disproved by the facts The attitude of the Soviet government toward the aggression against the republic of Korea Is In direct contradiction to its often! expressed intention to work with other nations to achieve peace in the world For our part we ehall continue to support the United Nations action to restore peace in the Korean area As the situation has developed I have authorized a number of measures to be taken Authorizes Use of Troops Fluor Within the first week of the fighting Gen MacArthur reported after a visit to the front that the forces from North Korea were continuing to drive south and further support to the republic of Korea Wall needed Accordingly Gen MacArthur was authorized to use United States army troops in Korea and to use United States aircraft of the air force and the navy to conduct missions against specific military targets in Korea north of the 38th parallel where necessary to carry out the United Nations resolution Gen MacArthur also was directed to blockade the Korean coast 11IC K1Pi ram utyan has refused to support the coun-I cils resolution The vigorous and unhesitating actions of the United Nations and the United States in the face of of Platt to Attack Just on day before the attack it June field observers attached to the United Nations corn this aggremion mission on Korea had completed met wit an tin Imediate and routine tour lasting two weeks overwhelming re sponse throughout the free world of the military positions of the The first blow of aggression had Republic of Korea south of the' brought dismay and anxiety to Mb parallel The report of those the hearts of men the world over International observers stated that Ins fateful events of the 1930a the army of the republic of Korea these defenses i Korea shows that we can expect those required for adequate emer- sary to assure prompt and ade- oluton to the conflict no easy si pm) there We are confronted In Korea ie apparent that the United States reserves must be produced quate supphes of goods for milk with well-supplied well-led forces i lie required to increase Its military They must be made available tary and essential civilian use I promptly at reasonable cost and therefore recommend that the cop': svhich have been long' trained for without disrupting the efficient gress now enact legislation au- i to deal with the aggression in aggressive action Nie and the In view of this I have already functioning of the economy thorizing the government to estab- directed that United States forces ii Korea but also to Increase our other members of the United Na- We must continue to recognize rial as lish priorities and allocate mate- miry to promote the I Lon who have joined in the effort In support of the Philippines be common defense with other free strengthened and that military nations against further aggres-i to restore peace in Korea must that our strength is not national a ati 1 security to limit the use assistance be speeded up to the eion expect a hard and costly military measured In military terms alone Our power to Join in a common Philippine government and to the The increa dfen of peace rests Poes sed strength which is Of materials for nonessential pur- operation i We must also prepare ourselves associated states of Indo-China I needed falls into three categoriea: iese to prevent inventory hoard- I mentally on the productive ca- ing and to requisition supphes i better to fulfill our responsibilities and to the forces of France in In the first place to meet the i pacity an ener our toward the pre le i and materials needed for the na-1 Indo-China I have also ordered situation in Korea we shall need gdies oth fore people i Lionel defense particularly exces- ervati on of in- the United States Seventh fleet to send add itional men equip- must make sure that the economic In all that we therefore sit and unnecessary enorie against possible further aggrew- I ternational peace and security i to prevent any attack upon For- ment and supplies to General Mac- in I strength which is at the ase of moss and I have requested the Arthur' security command as rapidly as is not i but i Direct Raw Materials I mon In this effort we will not our ty mpel red flinch in the face of danger or Chinese government on Formosa possible continues to grow To Defense Needs i to cease all air and sea operations' I difficulty Mast Increase Size I Our economy has tremendous Second we must promptly adopt I The free world has made It against the mainland 1 power Our total out- i some general measures to compen- clear through the United Nations These steps were Come re- iOf Armed Forces I put of goods and services is now sate for the growth of demand that lawless aggression will be ported to the United Nations se-I In the second place the world running at an annual rate of caused by the expansion of mili-3 met with force This is the signiticurity council Our action in re- situation requires that we increase $270000000000 more tary programs in a period of high came of it is a Niggard to Formosa was a matter of 1 substantially the size and ma- I than S100000000000 higher than civilian incomes I am directing all 'rinificance whose Importance can-elementary security The Peac0teriel support of our armed forces in 1939 The rate is now about executive agencies to conduct a not be overestimated and stability of the Pacific area over and above the increases which $13000000000 higher than a year review of government pro- I I shall not attempt to predict had been violently disturbed by I are needed in KOrea and about $8000000000 high- grams for the purpose of modify- the course of events But I am the attack on Korea Attacks else-I In the third place we must er than the previous record rate ing them wherever practicable to sure that those Who have it in where in the Pacific area would assist the free 'nations associated reached in 1948 All the foregoing i lessen the demand upon services their power to unleash or with when aggression unopposed bred Wit a organized entirely for defense more aggression and eventually The observers found the parallel war were fresh in our memory guarded on the south side by small But the free nations had learned bodies! of troops in scattered out the lesson of history Their with roving patrols They mined and united actions uplifted Sound no concentration of troops the spirit of free men everywhere and no preparation to attack The As a result where there bad been observers concluded that the ab- dismay there Is hope where there pence of armor air support heavy had been anxiety there is firm artillery and military supplies pre- determination chided any offensive action by the Fifty-two of the 59 member forces of the republic of Korea nations have supported the United On June 25th within a few Nations action to restore peace in hours after the invasion was Korea launched from the north the com-! mission reported to the United Na-iMember Nations Offer tons that the attack had come Their Assistance without warning and without I 4 1 1 i 1 I Olio 1 i 1 have enlarged the Korean crisis' stith us In common defense to figures have been adjusted for commodities raw materials man- hold acts of armed I tu --4----- commodities raw materials man- hold acts of armed ---i aggression The attacking forces from the I thereby rendering much more (lit- augment their military strengthlprice changes and are therefore nower and facilities which are in must realize that new recourse to north have continued to move for- i ficult the carryini out of our ob Of the three categories I have a meallireof factual output The competition with those needed for aggression in the world today ward although their advance heal ligations to the United Nations in just enumerated the first two in index of industrial production now national defense The government might well strain to the breaking been slowed down The troops of I Korea 1 volve increases in our own mill-! at 197 is 121 higher than the 1 average for last year and as well as the public must exer- point the fabric of world peace 317e the republic of Korea though inid In order that there may be no i tary man power and in the ma- 9 I tially overwhelmed by the tanks doubt in any quarter about our ter higher than In 139 cise great restraint in the use of iel support that our en must I Freud of Role and artillery of the surprise at- 1 intentiona regarding Formosa I have 1 those goods and services which are --I 1a-- I 1 wish tn I stab that tha rnittutt Tn mop ha 4 A Employment Output needed for our increased defense Supporting higher than in 1939 I I Froud of Role I those goods and services which are tially overwhelmed by the tanks I doubt in any quarter about our teriel support that our men must i and artillery of the surprise at-1 intentiona regarding Formosa i needed for our increased defense Supporting Wish to state that the United To meet the increased Employment Output have been i require- i tack by the 'invaders reorganized and I SI tight-ill i States has no ial ambitions 'ments Ric militar Matt- wee 1 rill I Po 1 Nevertheless the increased ap- At Ilighest United States Can be proud of the part it has played in the i whatever concerning that island have authorized the secretary of We now have 61500000 people propriations for the Department United Nations action in this bravely nor do we seek for ourselves any defense to exceed thg budgeted i in civilian employment There are of Defense plus the defense-re- crisis we can be proud of the United States forces as they i special position or privilege on strength of military peraonnel for 16000000 more people in produc- lated appropriations which 1 have the Amer- have arrived in the area havel Formosa ol' i the army navy and air force 1 unhesitating support of 1 jobs than there were in 1939 recently submitted for power de- 1 th so! foug-ht with great valor The armyl i and tO use the seledive service can peop or re ack- are now producing 11000000 troops have been conducting a I Avert Formosan Peril system to such extent as may bel tions taken to halt the a ssion more tons of steel a year than in velopment and atomic energy and very difficult delaying operation not become embroiled in with skill and determination out- To Peace in Pacific required in order to obtain the the ak war 1944 El for in Korea and to support the ca numbered many times over by at- i fi increased strength which we must others which will be necessary pe yea ecric isuch purposes as stockpiling will of world peace power output has risen from 128- mean sharply increased federal x- The present military neutraliza- The congress of the United nave 1 000 000 kilowatt hours in 1939 I nditure pes States by its strong bipartisan tacking troops spearheaded by! tion of Formosa is without preju-Isecretary Of defense to meet the have also authorized the 000 to r8 000 000 000 hours in 1944 For i this reaso we hould i sn- support of the steps we are taking Formosa tanks Despite the bad weather of 1 dice to political questions affect-1 need for military man power by to tnr 31-4000 000 000 hours crease federal revenues more the rainy season our troops have ing that island Our desire is that i actialve federal service production is about one-third sharply than 1 have previously and by repeated actions in support lof international cooperation bas been valiantly supported by the sa I fa mi Ag higher than it ever was before the recommended in order to reduce contributed most vitally to the air and naval forces of both the hostilities disturbing to the peace 1 --nY nation guard un its and as many units and individuals of i the in war and is practically as high as Inflationary effect of th gov- i cause of peace The expresisions of United States and other members: of the Pacific and that all ques-1 the resenrveiorcea: Of the army 1 of the United Nations I tiotis affecting Formosa be settled! my it was during the war years when eniment deficit I InInnArt whirl is IF support which have been provocation 1 A number of member nations The reports from the commie have offered military support or ion make it unmistakably clear' other types of assistance for the that the attack wu raked delib1 United Nations action to repel the aggressors in Korea In a third unprovoked aggression resolution passed on July 7 the Without a shadow of justification This breach of the security council requested the peace in violation of the United 'United States to designate a corn- reel mender for all the forces of the Nations charter created members of the United Nations and present danger to the scur-1 in the Korean operation and au- Ity of every nation This attack I thorized these forces to fly the was in addition a demonstration contempt for the United NaUnited Nations flag In response of Is tiOnl since it was an attempt to to thi resolution General Mac- Arthur has been designated as settle by military aggression a 'commander of these forces These question which the United Na- a tons had been working to settle rs important steps forward in by peaceful means the development of a United Na Bona system of collective security Cleareut Challenge Already aircraft of two nations- To Charter Australia and Great naval vessels of five The attack on the republic of Australia Canada Great Britain 'Corea therefore was a clear the Netherlands and New Zealand challenge to the basic principles been made available for of the United Nations charter and operations in the Korean area to the specific actions taken by along with forces of Korea and the United Nations in Korea11 United State under General this challenge had not been met IllacArthur's command The other squarely the effectiveness of the offers of assistance that have been 'United Nations would have been and will continue to be made will 4 UM 1M IAA s' forthcoming from the leaders of both political parties for the actions of our government and of the United Nations in dealing with the pm conung 'Tom tne rulers our government and of Mt Nations In dealing with 0 Nations in dealing with the pm- required i navy and air forces as may be we were sending far more food by peaceful means as envisaged in: abroad than we are now i TWO Principals Guide the charter of the United I With peace reestablished even the Plea to Remove Limits The potential productive power are two of our economy Ls even greater 'Revenue 3leasures most complex political questions i tv- isi--- 1---1i There fundamei On Total Streopth r-- ----Leo-w required the charter of the United Nations I abroad than we are now TWO Principals Guide With peace even the Plea to Remove Limits The potential productive power 'Revenue Measures of our economy Ls even greater1 most complex political questions There are two fundamental i We achieve immediate Tall" Strength mun cum pie pontical queauons On Total Strength 1 We achieve immediate! There are two fundamental Undertook Action On Moral Basis reestablished 1 agresson however some of these ent crisis have buttresi prin- In this connection I think it! can some are susceptible of solution In the firm morale of the enti 1 la important that the nature of increase in production by emplov-Iciples which must guide us in 1 presence of brutal and unprovoked! I have directed the secretary of measures to obtain these 1 our military action in Korea be men and facilities not now defense and the joint chiefs of ing additional lit the fate-of thiir et understood It should be made per- tions may have to be field i- ies ilv utilivPd fectly clear that tha action-wasi the interest of the Po ance in wer needs under constant study to increase our total annual i 1 We must make every effort 1 tn ei manes tho Prom oqt runt him ree eopies eeiong 'A" framing ent crisis have buttressed can some prin- are susceptible of solution In the 1 loll increase in production by employ 1 ciples which must guide us in presence of brutal and unprovoked! I have directed the secretary of defense and the joint chiefs of ing men and facilitie not now framing measures to obtain these firm morale of the entire aggression however some of these i tililert world in the fateof this questions may have to be held in Staff-- t14- keep mart-: I ml Int Aka W' aro of rtrt increase total annual We must make every effort wer needs under constant study ree peoples seeung tinue fectly clear that tha action-west abeyance -in the interest of the PQ to finiutce the greatest possible the free chati Era of Freedom i in order that further increases may output year undertaken as a matter of basic etio wurity of all ut each ear be putting to of our amount nee men urea moral principle The United States 1 be de req There are uxe the increasing needed expenditures he outbreak of aggression in ma al tare tstinn Th inerossat nt tssos is -rne outoreax Or aggression In ue moue a requireu mere are Th taxation increase of taxes is now statutory limits on the sizes growing population and the higher i The American people together was going to the aid of the Far East does not of 1 nave ha grin IVO VI" in trent finer th our paste ea tne' sal but ended and the hops of be c16 in AA the armed forces and since Productive capacy whih resuts po ottsetung with other established and supported by the Ico 14 le inst ea it inflationary nressures exerted by oordinated by the United Na-1 i peoples seek a Agss slupc v4 cuoruinaLeu vy Lnv Lime(' All-1 In "tu irOM innationar Pressures 133' United Nations e'reeses the importance of the tom- plant new inven-j exerted new era In world attaim we all- exce" 1 enlarted rovemment exnendituren snankind that the United Nations and unjustifably bona and by the unified tommand tions and methods laed government expdi entures on strength of the free nations ita I recommend that they be more efficient seek a world where all men may i in Other parts of the world The mov of production Heavier taxes will make general in reed- peace and freedom with attack on the Republic of Korea To increase the level of our Economy Can Bear must provide for a hal- controls less necessary I steadily improving living condi- gives added urgency to the et military strength will also require tions under governments of their 2 We free f4 4 hAK o- g- I Idditionkt Ittinnii011 rta ifi 'a emands Involved anced syste of taxation which own choice- am-Nd OWIll free choice forts of the free nation supplies 'and tlenlan" attacxea by a aggressor force would develop Into en institution order to support the effort in I Consequently we were not de- shattered of world order would have been 'Korea to maximum advantage terred by the relative immediate Prompt scum was imperatiael Arti011 to Put Down superiority of the attacking forces by the fact that our base of sup- 'The security council of the United IA less Aggression The security mined of the Aggression I by the fact that our base of 1 the sup-I to In-ladditional equipment of many items has With this enormous economic! makes a fair distribution For ourselves we seek no terri- plies Alia 5000 mike away or by crease and to unify their common Vations Met at the request of the po already been accelerated in some strength the new and necessary or domination over others Ale members of the United the further fact that We would strength in order to deter a tasroupsburden among the different tory United States in New York ea th of individuals and business 1 We are dtrmInd In maintain 1 -t-- are oeterrninto to maintain for 2 o'clock In the afternoon Sunday Nations who have indorsed the have to supply our forces through June 25 eastern daylight time I action of the security council port facilities that are far from Since there is a 14-hour difference i realize the significance of the step 1 a atigactory time between Korea and New i that has been taken This united 1 We are moving as rapidly as i 'fork this meant that the council and resolute action to put down possible to bring to bear on the Natiomi whn Mica intim-Rod th tp 12 2 o'clock in the afternoon Sunday! Nations wno nave inoorseo the have to supply our forces through June 25 eastern daylight time I action of the security council: port facilities that are far from realize the significance of the step atigactory 1 a Fume there is a 14-hour difference1 in time between Korea and Kew i that has been taken This united 1 We are moving as rapidly as and resolute action to put down 1 1 ork thie meant that the council possibl to bring to bear on the I 14 'I 1 i 1 1' ali 1 cases others to program I am now recommending concerns in the nation A balanced tential aggressor use in Korea in our democratic institutions so that re lace reterve stocks which are ca TO be abie to accomplish this I' be undertaken with confidence program should also have as a sent to Korea and in in the ability of 1 Americans now and in the future I objective the free nations must now being our economy to aim the elimination of prof- I person still others to add to our general 1bear the strains involved Never- i iteering ca eno al hberty eco- maintain a sufficient defensive1 and I level of Further in-1 theless the magnitude of the de- I At an appropriate time as goon equality I nomic opportunity and political 1 military strength in being We are concerned with cnnvened just 24 hours after the lawless aggression is a milestone 1 fighting front larger forces and evemore important a snlid basis creases in procurement resulting imands for military purposes that as the necessary studies are com- 1 advancing our i ro rity and our attack began 1 toward the establishmeift of a rule heavier equipment and to increase of economic strength capable of in a higher rate of Production of i are now foreseeable in an economy pleted I shall present to the con-1 ivell-being as a nation but we --o At this meeting the security i of law among nations-- -to---- 1 our naval and air superiority Butl rapid mobilization in the event of military equipment and supplies ti which is already operating at a I mu a program based on these know that our future is inseparacouncil passed a resolution which I Only a few countries have it will take time men and material i emergency twill be necessary I very high level will require cub-iprinciples to assure the finanoinglbly joined with the future of other called for the immediate cessation (failed to to PPor on the common li -1 I to slow down the forces of aggres- The strong cooperative efforts 1 The I increases in the size of the stantial redirection of economic of our needs in a manner which free of hostilities and for the with- I tion to restore the peace The bring those forces to a halt: that have been made by the armed forces and the additional! resources I will be fair to all our Citizens We will follow the emrae- we drawal of the invading troops to 1 most Important of these is the and throw them back I United States and other free nao supplies and equipment whieh will 1 Under the program for Morelia- which win help prevent inflation have chosen with courage and with the thirty-eighth parallel and Soviet Union Nevertheless our assistance toltions since the end of World be needed will require additional ing military strength which I have and which will maintain the fiscal I faith becauee we carry in our winch requested the members of Since the Soviet representativ the republic of Korea has prevent-14'er II to restore economic vitali- i appropriations Within the next I outlined above military and re-1position of the nation in the i hearts the flame of freedom We the united Nations to refrain from I had refused to participate in tht ed the invaders from crushing that ty to Europe and other parts of few days I will transmit to the 1lated procurement will need to be soundest possible condition lare fighting for liberty and for riving aid to the northern ggres- i meetings of the security council nation In a few they had the world and the cooperative congress specific request for ap- expanded at a more rapid rate than i As a further important safe- with Gods blessing we stirs end to assist in the execution which took action regarding Ko- evidently expected to do We are efforts we have begun in order propnations in the amount of ap-1 total production can be expandeeli guard against inflation we hall shall succeed of this resolution 1 rea the United States brought the I determined to support the United to increase the productive capacity proximately ten billion dollars I Some materiata were in short need to restrain credit expansion Harry Truman The representative of the Soviet 1 matter directly to the attention I Nations in its effort to restore i of underdeveloped areas are ex-1 These requests for appropria- I supply even before the Slielin sit- II recommend that the congress The White House July lit 1251 The a 0 ql.

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