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Mr BUT PERSONAL FISH IN TAKES VOUR ATTENTION) AWAY FROM SO MANY OTHER FINE THINGS OF SUMMER kf NOTICE 'EM THE SUMMER SAVERS S-Zb OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams European Military Aid Necessary, But How Much Poses Tough Problem By BRUCE BIOSSAT Western Europe's present defenses are so feeble, says the State Department, that they Invite military aggression. It adds that not until the United States shares its might with western countries "can we hope to replace this temptation with a real deterrent to war." The department views a mill tary aid program as the best way we can transter some 01 our strength across 3000 miles of ocean to European snores, u cans this plan a vital companion to the North Atlantic Pact. The pact sig nifies agreement in the West on a policy of common defense. The aid program gives the pact some backbone. The question may fairly be asked: How much backbone? We propose to provide $1,130,000,000, a considerable amount of surplus arms and certain technical assist ance to Western Europe in the next year. The first goal is to help these nations modernize the small arm ed forces contemplated in their 1950 budgets. There is no pre tense of matching Russia's huge armies. But the State Department insists even small forces can plant fear in Soviet minds and thus deter aggression. Huge Price Tag; Offered The Administration is plainly reluctant to discuss the duration and future size of the military aid plan. It does argue, however, that larger armies in Western Europe would Increase rather than diminish the chances of war, And it believes too much atten tion to arms surely means gen- Facilities For Crop Storage Is Voted By House WASHINGTON, Mav 25. T The House approved 158 to 28 Tuesday compromise legislation giving the Commodity Credit Cor poration power to acquire stor age facilities for crops on which it makes loans to maintain farm price supports. Administration leaders voiced hope that quick Senate action will send the measure to the White House. The bill permits the CCC, with resources of over $4,000,000,000, to use a part of its funds to pro vide trackslde and other central storage facilities. It also empow ers the agency to make loans for farmers to build storage on their own land. However, the compromise says CCC cannot provide storage any where unless It first determines that private facilities In an area cannot meet farmers' storage needs. eral European recovery will suffer. There are ample signs many members of the Senate are going to pin the State Department to the mat on these questions. Sev eral say they want to know ex actly how much resistance and what kind $1,130,000,000 will buy. Senator Taft, for one, believes that sum Is a mere trickle that would dry up quickly without use ful effect. He puts a $30,000,000, 000 price tag on effective military aid. Some foreign affairs observers are guessing that the relatively small appropriation sought is evi dence that the real hope this Wed., May 25, 1949 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. forming illegal groups In Feb ruary, 1948, and ot collecting weapons and passing Information to "foreign agents In the West ern Zone of Germany." Czechs Execute Trio On Spying-Treason Charge PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, May 25. (JP) Three men convicted last week of spying and treason were executed Tuesday, the gov ernment announced. The men were charged with coming year is only tq stiffen western armies against possible internal revolts Inspired by Rus sian Communists. Certainly the State Department includes internal disorders spark ed by outsiders within its defini tion of aggression. But it does not stop there. It maintains stoutly that over-the-border ag gression can be blocked by the kind of military help It proposes to giv . It seems to us the Department Is trying to walk a tight rope be tween too little and too much. Not an easy performance, especially in view of the uncertainties posed by the puzzle of Russian inten tions. But Congress nevertheless is entitled to far more specific an swers than have yet been given on the real aims and worth of the aid program. The State De partment will have to muster con vincing arguments to sell its plan as an effective obstacle to war. Lacking such answers, many senators are likely to conclude the program either should be big ger or should be forgotten. Some will refer pointedly to China, where American arms did little for the Nationalists who received them but served opnosing Com munist armies well. Congress un doubtedly will seek and should have assurances that the aid we may simply stays in the hands of our friends abroad. 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