Senators
one of the 5 members of
dal subcommittee. The
ben aije: Senator Stuart
ington of Missouri; Senator
M. Jackson of Washington; Seha
tar Leverett SaltonstaU of Mas
eachusetts; and Senator James H.
Duifif of Pennsylvania. The suto
cominittee's chairman is Senator
flyandngton, who served with great
distinction several yean ego as
Secretary of the" Air Fobce.
The importance to the Natku of
the task committed to this special
subcommittee was emphasized
this week in an editorial in the
Evening Star, one of the outstand
ing newspapers of Washington.
This editorial points . out these
things:
"The Senate Armed Services
subcommittee heeded by
ter Symington has
inquiry of greet importance to tho
Nation. It la, in short, whether
we ere losing out to Soviet Rus
«t« bearing on our own effort and
that of Soviet. Russia. This
tudy can render a great service."
The subcommittee has assem
led a competent staff to aid it lit
ts inquiry 'and has begun hear
ogs. Thus far, General Walter
tedell Smith, a distinguished
oldier and onetime ambassador
» Russia, General Omar N. Brad
»y, another distinguished soldier
ind onetime chairman of the Joint
hiefs of Staff, and Allen W. Dul
es, Director of Central Intelli
gence and brother of the Secretary
opposite. There are many reasons
to Mhva that If Wofld War III
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In tha last two World Wars, Oar.
many mado tha mistake of start.
Ing a war In Europe into which
wo woro IrrosloHbly drawn. It Is
ton much to expect that a future
enemy would commit fits same
fully and dacislvaly retaliate, we
cannot hope to break file enemy's
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