Today fir Tomorrow
By Walter lippmann
OUR KOREAN HEADACHE
If there it any criticism to
be made of the State Depart
ment in its dealines with
I South Korea,
it is that it
might well
have acted
sooner. For
years Korea
has been an
Am e r I c a n
headache. Dr.
Rhce has play
ed the despot
and has par.
ried on a regime which made
a mean joke of the hlnnriv
struggle we waged to save
South Korea for democracy
and liberty. In his relations
with Japan and with his pow
erful neighbors in East Asia
he has been an irresponsible
nuisance. With his war-mon-gering
he would have been a
dangerous nuisance had we
not kept a close watch on him.
After the brazen theft of the
elections in March his dicta
torship, which we had just
managed to tolerate, became
intolerable. For after the vio
lence and dishonesty of the
elections, rebellion broke out
all over South Korea. His gov
ernment had lost the final ex
cuse by which dictatorships
can be justified - that they are
able to govern. When Dr. Rhee
resigned, he had ceased to be
able to govern.
TN ALL probability the Unit-
ed States could not have
laved Dr. Rhee had it wanted
to do that. There was no rea
son why we should have want
ed to save him. In taking its
stand against Dr. Rhee and for
a new deal, the State Depart
ment acknowledged the ines
capable responsibility of th
United States. It is that we are
involved in Korea and are re
sponsible for the maintenance
of a stable and a reasonably
liberal regime.
It was an honest and a
healthy thing to intervene
openly. For the open interven
tion is a public acknowledge
ment of the real situation,
which is that the South Ko
rean state was created by
American arms, is protected
by American power, and is
maintained by American sub
sidies. All the world knows this,
and therefore all the world
holds the United States ac
countable for the behavior of
the South Korean government.
There is no way in which we
could protect and support
South Korea and at the same
time act as if it were an in
dependent country like, for
example, Switzerland or Den
mark. The critics of the State
Department's lnterve ntion
cannot have it both ways.
They must not ask us to un
derwrite South Korea and at
the same time demand that we
leave it entirely alone.
.
IT WOULD suit most of ui In
America much better if we
could leave Korea alone, if we
did not have to intervene, if
w did not have to take a part
in overthrowing a govern
ment, if we did not have to
worry about its successor. But
the only alternative to doing
these disagreeable things is to
withdraw from South Korea,
and to stand aside, and to let
it be sucked into the orbit of
Red China.
3ll
Walter
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As we have no intention of
allowing South Korea to be
come a Chinese satellite, as
South Korea is quite incapable
of maintaining its own inde
pendence and its own liberty,
it must continue to be-not to
use the word satelllte-our cli
ent and our ward.
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Tribune Inc.
Motorist Fixes Car;
But He's Too Late
Tucson, Ariz.-Motorist Wil
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Chapman's brakes failed as
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Big Share of New
Fashion Is Noted
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Johnson Favored as
Three-State Choice
Washington - (UPD - Demo
crats in Oklahoma, Arizona
and Nevada pick their nation
al convention delegates today
and Saturday. Senate Demo
cratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson appears likely to col.
lect the biggest dividends.
The delegates will be chos
en by state Democratic con
ventions in the three states.
Well-posted political sources
here said Johnson probably
would be the choice of Okla
homa's 29-vote delegation,
even if it goes to the national
convention u n c o m m i tted.
Johnson also may get Ari
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Nevada was reported likely
to spread its 15 votes between
Johnson. Sen. Stuart Syming
ton (D-Mo.) and Sen. John
F. Kennedy (D-Mass.). .
BENEFITS OVERLOOKED
Washington -(UPD- Social Se
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do not look for the lump sum
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Memphis, Tenfi.-Authorlties
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Superintendent of Schools
Robert Morrow's suggestion
for' a 10-month school term
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