Show Training raining I Necessity Asserts 1 Truman Tuman Urges U. U S. S to Stay Strong tr ng i In n Address at Princeton Ceremony iNEST B. B VACCARO ON N. N J. J Jf J June ne' ne 17 UP President PI P-PI President idelt Truman said saidi saida i a jay y that universal training i is a military necessity sity now l weakness by the United States would raise fears among l that it itis is is abandoning abandoning- world leadership c certainty a as to the future e America the president lt weaken I the resistance and and independent n nations to f encroachment of totalitarian uru ark g under the elms before c Ce ceton e to ton n university's historic w ui hall ban in a ceremony In conn conni con- con mi n ni with iu the institutions institution's s bin bi- bi n tal celebration bra bration ion Mr Tru who received an honorary de- de of laws said saie the dictates tates cannot undertake the task o of building a new dery world president was one of 36 per- per to to receive honorary degrees degrees' j co of a a. a long aca- aca proc procession sIon in which gowned 11 it a marched arched l- l I i purple hood of ot the laws deltas deu de de- de- de tu u slipped over the he head d of after the degree had conferred upon Chief Justice 5 United Fred M. M VinG Vin G Alfred E. E Driscall Field Marshall lint Alexander of Tunis gov- gov jeneral gez eral of ot Canada 1 Dwight D. D Eisenhower oj ct taU staff who ac accompanied residential party on the traIn from Washington and Chester W. W Nimitz chief of operations ns also received the theary theary theary ary degrees of doctor of ofen en n though we are and wholehearted- wholehearted hr Truman said no single singlea a has hu the means to set et the t 4 a j job b for all n nado na- na do t together gether Mity ty or of impulse and lial w goodwill good he added t supported by strength id pea l peace loving e l ving nations Program cx crowd wd of made up of nta ta old bid graduates and ind their families and towns- towns e heard herd the gowned cap executives claim that the ther r im ri he advocates not only nake the nations nation's youth bet- bet p d for service but bety bet- bet tallY y morally and phyrl- phyrl 2 used his private rostrum especially con- con for wd-for fo outdoor appearances equipped w wit with I t h five micro- micro 1 T Tc must Ut remember above all ilef e executive asserted that e e would not be training wr to win a war but in or- or one ce ee nations Mr Tru- Tru 4 in hi his prepared address L I mike T only slow progress to- to attainment of a stable hi which all aU peoples arc are See Page 5 Column 1 r Fr Oman man Urges Adoption J Military Training from Page rage One Oneo Continued vork Rork out their own desin des- des o 0 in their own way way unless unless mo moral leadership is support support- th would part on our aImes all or weakened ca r r among cas that we were giving up s J Orld leadership It would I that we wc lack lacked the e th them m to fulfill our pledge to aid freede free nations to main main- dependent de p freedoms or our com coin heir J its to aid in restoring war war- Si such JUch an sn atmosphere here of ot un- un nations might notto not these t t lt- lt to resist the encroachment un In tan pressures I We must not let friendly nations nations na na- tiona go by default The president s e said aid a f d universal training is vital to the national welfare He declared Universal training represents the m most o 0 s 11 t democratic the most economical and the most effective method of ot maintaining the military military mili mill tary tary strength we need I It It is the onlY omy way that such I strength can be achieved without imposing a ruinous burden on our economy through the maintenance of ot a large standing armed force A report by a a 0 presidential commission com com- commission mission recommending a universal training law has hu been forwarded to congress but no action is Ls expected ex- ex ex expected x at this session The president also took occasion occasion occasion occa occa- sion to cite what he long h has contended contended contended con con- tended is I the need for higher SAlaries salaries salaries sal SAl- aries in the government service to attract the kind of ot executives re required required re re- to manage its vital ties And he suggested a program for forthe forthe the Ute systematic training of ot civilian civilian civilian civil civil- ian once they have entered en en- the public service Benice both on the job and on the campus |