Kmir, May 21, 1H3 fWay Other Than War Must Preserve Ideals r There Is way other than krar to preserve freedom ind TEX CAPITAL JOURNAL, takm, Omm I""- .wm eSISU Lave civillratlon, "and we. in uua inwBwwit nut una 11, fiiHaa Rex Kimmll ftnlH i.. audience at rint Presbyterian oburch Sunday night i His addreu wai at the tint candlelight memorial service for Marion County'i war dead, sponsored by the Federation f Patriotic Orders. ' An impressive pan of the terries wai the calling of the roll of the county's 101 vet eran! who have died in the jut year. The roll call wai by pave Bon, master of cere . atonies. ' 1 1 James Callaway, president of 'the federation, presided. ' "In this eouatnr w 'always uniquely Insisted that ;tce me government ex- ! nnlv to serve tha IIW.. iand that nothing is good for .. t i t. j i ... . (all wnico uciuca iioeny un justly to a single Individual," judge Klmmell said. "When the greatest docu ment ever penned by the hand il man was written the Am. 'lean system of liberty was lounaea on just a lew basic i principles wnicn are man creation by Cod, man's equal ity before the law and the ex- nroce of certain self-evident truths.- .. -. , . "Together, a unitxl ri- xaitn and caum rv. gles and our iut . dedicate and rededlcate to the preserving and strengthening mn American prin ciples. Future civilization U me nuance. In so doing this eountrr wilt k. - us end of tim fiiMVM -- ever xreer, ever strong- w, tura ever auraole. It is a tragic thin that mr . men must die because of the u " oiner people do, and it i tragic that evil la allowed to take root and flourish In the world, until only the savagery Of war can tear it out TV,. must be there is another way ana we. In this generation, must find it' t "Is America .Hv readyt Are we thinking, plan ning, working toward the great and difficult foal n peaeet Eliminate war or war not only abroad, but right here In our own country are enemies wnicn must be courageously hatred, suspicion, intolerance, green ana se u Linnets. "It to traditional that true Americana fear no enemy. In wars that we have entered we have never for a moment doubted that we would be vic torious. It is the impetus of an unwavering belief in the ilia tic af our e u a a which brings ua victory in battle. If our oeiiei in our love lor tne ideals of right and liberty and luetics hrlm til vtetnrv in armed conflict, the operation oi we same great principles Will brlnv a anlutlna aif thnaa other problems which beset the "We must outlaw aggression. We must build a Mace that will work. . There Is no other way, from those who have died, to those vet unborn. It to i. the llvlnc. whn must ouua or destroy tne continuity oi civilization, to have a civil ization that is worthy of hu manity will require greater tin derstandinc and areater effnrta. The peoples of the world must come to know that to live in peace is to live in mutual re- SDect. that neaea enmaa frm fundamental regard for human Lj : ' lunoimeniu regara xor numan n.t U elyijlration. We rights and fuU appreciation voaww IHlHtHJ HSrCI- sion. Wo must recognize that person of the dignity of the individual Keljs Tells of National Chest Session at Dayton Claude A. KelU, secretary of the Salem Community Chert, writes the Capital Journal an Interesting setter about hie at tendance at national meeting of Chest campaign chMrmea in Dayton, Ohio, whom he refers to as "mostly business and pro fessional men." - ' Mr. and Mrs. KelU stopped at Dayton on their way to Springfield, Mass., to attend a "Tonight wo ' have given humble thanks to the faith and courage which they, our dead, have bequeathed to us by their example. We who survive, have the greatest tasks to his tory, to make enduring for all time, the liberty for which our dead have given their Uvea. If we fail in this, their lives will have been given in vain. If we succeed, and suc ceed we must, we can do no greater honor to them than to erect a parliament of men In which all races and all peoples shall find security. Justice and peace.." ; . ,. ,..,,, . "The burden of the responsi bility is. heavy, but we dare not fall. With God's kelp we shall not fail." reunion of Kails' class at the YMCA College. "Cheat secretaries are not expected to attend without their campaign chairmen or presi dents," he writes of the Dayton meeting. "Otto Wilson and Ed Majek could not go, but I got in anyway, because some of my good friends from the National Chest in New York are in charge of arrangements. "Today my picture was tak en with General James H. Doc- little, who Is the national cam paign chairman for the United Defense Fund, including the USO. ... 'Jimmy Doolittle made a thrilling address this evening at a dinner with about 800 pres ent in behalf of support for the UDF, and bis experiences with the USO in the war and since, and the urgent demand for increasing the work. Presi dent Elsenhower has accepted the. honorary chairmanship and promised to give it his full support "I sat beside the Community t 153 N. 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When be found that I was from Oregon ho asked me if I knew Douglas McKay. He said that Mr. McKay will represent all federal workers in Washington In their Cheat campaign this fall. "The United Defense Fund comes to Salem through the Oregon Chest The fund baa many prominent American ctU sens giving a groat block el time to promoting and Inter preting the work of the UDF, which is USO, aid to Korean children, USO camp . shows, American social hygiene,, and National Recreation Assoc la tloon, for Its work in the con gested areas around civilian de fense plants. "Every state In the U. S. Is represented at this meeting and it is very interesting to hear the points of view of men from various parte of the country. : The meetings during the day are held at Sugar Camp, the park and educational and rec reational buildings for em ployes of the National' Cash Register Company, a beautiful area of 16 acres on the edge of the city. Everything is free, in cluding a fine luncheon. Kells wrote that before re turning home they will see Lti:r.:a Khr::li . AlVcAciPcA Lebanon Klwanls elub members have asked help from city residents in work on Riv erside park. Crews are busy each Tueadav. WadnaarUv nul Thursday evenings. Helpers are aaaeo to swing ettner saws or hammers. A buUdoaer has been donat ed by Bmlth-Knehl company to handle heavy work of clearing brush and leveling ground. Much has been done to pre pare the area for recreation use this summer. The Kiwanls club plans a park improvement pro gram that will be continued over a period of yean until the M-acro tract Is modernised. fhalr rfaoatitar lti- Vlt-.w-tu her lg-months-old son, and her nusoana, or. Edward. Vergara CaffarelU. who live In New York City. roR GRXSNf SfORHNa SHOP , ivimuDi z Fcr l!::!:!t-; , Idanha Idanha Le'onnrej -and auxiliary memoers are making arrangements for a Memorial day program to be held in front of the Idanha Cnt aid station Saturday, May 13, beginning at 10 a m. 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