Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 26, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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"This basic issue was clearly revealed in the
recent announcement by the Director of Selec
tive Service in Washington. He said that when
Germany and Japan have been defeated it will
still be necessary to demobilize the armed
forces very gradually. And why? Because, he
said, We can keep people in the Army about as
cheaply as we could create an agency for them
when they are out.
"For six months we have been hearing state
ments from the New Deal underlings in Wash
ington that this was the plan. Now it is out in
the open. They have been working up to it. Be
cause they are afraid of peace. They are afraid
of a continuance of their own failures to get
this country going again. They are afraid of
America.
"I do not share that fecr. I believe that our
members of the armr 1 forces should be trans
ported home and rcased at the earliest prac
tical moment after victory. I believe that the
occupation of Germany and Japan should very
soon be confined to those who voluntarily
choose to remain in the Army when peace
comes. I am not afraid of the future of America
either immediate or distant. I am sure of our
future, if we get 'a national administration
which believes in our country."
-Thomas E. Dewey
Addreu-Philadelphia Pa., September 7, 1944.
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VOTE FOR
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ON NOV. 7
This Advertisement Sponsored by the
orrowuounty
J. O. TURNER, Secretary
Pd. Adv. by Morrow County Dewey 50001 Club
JOS. J. NYS, President