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OCR Page 1 of 7Evening
Freedom Speaks
MANILA, PHILIPPINES, FRIDAY 28 OCTOBER 1949
sidential race.
ple to bury him on the eighth of
Truman Lays
The Nacionalista party candi-
date for president is Jose P.
November.
Laurel, who was set up as pres-
"I have only the highest
ident during the Japanese occu-
praise for the statesmanlike sin-
pation of the Philippines. One
cerity and impartiality of the
Off PI Polls,
senator and two representatives
American president and people.
had urged consideration of the
"This is the best proof that
withholding of aid to see if Lau-
our independence is real.
rel is elected.
"It is also the best proof that
Promises Aid
President Truman did not ans-
Elipidio Quirino made a fool of
wer the question precisely on the
himself in his recent junket in
point of proposals to withhold
Washington, for in spite of his
arms aid, but he used the occa-
extravagant waste of the people's
Asserts Filipinos
sion to remark generally on the
money to promote his own candi-
United States attitude toward
dacy, he has now been repudiated
Are Free to Choose
the Philippine election. This
by the very nation he sought to
same attitude has prevailed in
impress.
President They Like
previous elections.
'At the same time we should
The president did not elabo-
all remember that American as-
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 -
rate on his brief reply to the
sistance will be most freely given
(UP) - President Truman as-
question.
to the administration which will
spread that assistance where it
sured Filipinos that regardless
of the outcome of the Philippine
President Truman's statement
will do the most good, among the
presidential election on Novem-
stirred local political circles,
comman people. That adminis-
ber 8, the United States will re-
particularly the opposition quar-
tration will be the administra-
main friendly with its offspring
ters. Minority leaders had react-
tion of the Avelino Liberal Par-
ed strongly to recent statements
ty which has pledged to give the
republic.
b a U. S. senator and two Con-
government back to the common
Mr. Truman's assurance was
people.
given at his regular press con-
gressmen that American aid to
ference Thursday (U.S. time).
the Philippines should be with-
"The- Avelino Liberal Party
The United Press reporter had
held pending the outcome of the
has pledged the establishment of
asked the president to comment
general elections here.
a "welfare state" patterned af-
on recent suggestions in congress
Rep. Lawrence H. Smith, Wis-
ter the Fair Deal of President
that the United States withhold
consin, in a speech on the floor
Truman. I take advantage of
aid to Philippines until af-
of Congress recently, said that
this opportunity therefore, to
ter the election to see who is
because the United States has
pledge again that the money of
elected president.
no "positive assurance" that
the Filipino people, as well as
President Truman did not duck
Jose P. Laurel, if elected ores-
any American assistance, will be
the question. He answered in a
iden: of the Philippines, would
used by my administration to
single sentence that the Filipi-
cooperate with the United States,
give land to the landless, work
nos have a right to their own
President Truman should with-
to those who are willing to work,
choice and that the United States
hold arms assistance to the Phil-
higher wages to those who work,
will remain friendly to the Phi-
ippines until after the elections.
and social security to the sick
lippines whomever is elected.
Rep. Fred L. Crawford (Re-
and the unemployed, the orphans
The fact that the president did
publican of Michigan) gave voice
and the widows, and the veterans
not answer "no comment," or
of the last war.
to similar sentiments on the
"I haven't given the matter any
floor of Congress. In the U. S.
thought," was considered signi-
Senate, Senator Owen Brewster,
ficant by political observers here,
(Rep., Maine) echoed the opi-
particularly in view of the fact
nions of his colleagues in the
that Nacionalista party leaders
lower house.
in the Philippines recently cabled
Mr. Truman saying that re-
Local QLP leaders laid stress
cent statements in the U.S. con-
on these statements of Amer-
gress were being taken in the
ican legislators in campaign
Philippines as an indication of
speeches and press releases, as-
American preference in the pre-
serting that the United States
will cut off all aid to the Phil-
ippines unless President Quirino
is re-elected.
Nacionalista senatorial candi-
date Claro M. Recto countered
by lashing out at what be called
American" kibitzers", contend-
ing that this group has no right
to intervene in Philippine poli-
tics, much less seek to impose its
will on the local electorate. Only
a few days ago, Nacionalista
party president Eulogio Rodri-
guez Sr., had sent a cablegram
to President Truman request-
ing that comments on the presi-
dential elections in the Philip-
pines on the part of Washington
leaders be withheld and assur-
ing +hat the minority candidate,
Laurel, will cooperate fully with
the United States if elected.
Senator Jose Avelino's head-
quarters has issued the following
statement on President Truman's
statement:
"President Truman's state-
ment is the last nail in the poli-
tical coffin of Elpidio Quirino.
All that remains is for our peu-
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