Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 01, 1956, Image 8

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' EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, November I. 19s
j THEY DONT LIKE TH5 RED STAR In this first photo
iruciveu iiuiu DuudjjKii. Miiue iieavv iigniing DroKe out,
an arrow points to the hole in th3 Hungarian flag after
the Red star was cut out by rebel demonstrators. J The
rebels were reported to have seized new strong points in
flaming Budapest as fig'nting continued.
Truman Says American
Public Misinformed
Administration
Kansas CitiO Mo.U.R) For
mer) President Truman-charged
Wednesday night tht ,events
leading up to the Middl East
conflict were aggravated by a
foreign policy conducted 'with
an eye to domestic politic,"
The United States, he said,
has now lost (be leadership of
the free world. o '-'
Mr. Truman said the Ameri
can public has been "terribly
misled and misinformed'by the
Eisenhower administration on
conditions outside our- borders.
He said he didn't know whether
the deception was tlj "result of
ignorance" or of Republican at
tempts "to conceal the facts until
after Nov. 6."
Mr. Truman called newsmen
to his office to read a prepared
statement. He refused all ques
tions. , O
Fut he told them that the
blunt truth now is that a a re
sult of fhoT) Eisenhower-Dulles
foreignpoItcies,"the United
States not respected er trust
ed or followed anywhere in the
world." 0 oc;
He blamed an incomprehen
sible situation" on a "Jong series
of partisan blunders in foreign
affairs, failures of ninderstand
ing, timiditv and complacency."
Trust Need!
He said that the existent be
tween the United States, Great '
Britain and France of .st Sspirit
of mutual cooperation anS trust"
was "one of the princip.-JTfofflrjda-tion
stones of our national secur
ity." But now, he said, it is "riear
that the United States is no long
er in fact the leader of the al
liance of the free nations. Sel
dom, if ever, hasCan American
Chief ExecutiveObeen treated
with more humiliating indiffer
ence by friendly nations than
President Eisenhower in the dip
lomatic events of the last few
days. r rO
"His notes have gor UP.ari;
swered, his urgent appeals have
been ignored, his advice tuts 1 1
been brushed aside." 1 1
The reason, he said, hOclear..
"When a leader of a grt "alli
ance or coalition fails to havea
responsible regard for the inter
ests of the other members, they
will take action on their own to
safeguard tkeir intents." q
Change of Trace
As the result of the Briti
and French vetoes of the Presi
dent's Middle Eastern proposals
in the United NatioVis Security
Council, "we have found our
selves voting in the company
of our most -inveterate foe, the
Soviet Union, against a nation .
we helped to create, Israel,
which has long looked to us as
its greatest friend." -
"The "slow drift to disaster,"
Mr. Truman said, could have
been halted by "vigorous action
te prevent the Soviet arming of
Esypt, to stop the , continually
lacerating border warfare in Is
rael, to "support our friends in
their legitimate concerns and in
terests . . ." v
The "full extent of the dis
aster,'f he said, can not be ascer
tained,' but one thing seemed
certain to Mr. Truman: "Neither
the United States nor the free
world can survive such misman
agement." 0
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