Press Release, Speech of President Harry S. Truman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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OCR Page 1 of 6HOLD FOR RELEASE
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October 14, 1948
CONFIDENTIAL: The following address of the President, to be delivered in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this evening, Thursday, October 14, 1948, IS FOR
RELEASE IN ALL REGULAR EDITIONS OF MORNING NEWSPAPERS of Friday, October
15, 1948.
Radio release is at 8:40 p.m., Central Standard Time, today,
October 14, 1948 -- or upon delivery if earlier.
PLEASE USE CARE TO AVOID PREMATURE PUBLICATION OR RADIO
THEME
ANNOUNCEMENT.
ARCHIVES AND NATIONAL
SERVICE
LIBRARY
CHARLES G. ROSS
Secretary to the President
GOVERNMEN
During the läst few weeks, I have been talking to people all over
the country about the vital issues in this campaign. I hope you folks have
been reading what I have been saying, because - unlike the Republican can-
didate for President -- I have been saying exactly where I stand on those
vital issues.
I believe from the bottom of my heart that we are engaged in a
great crusade to determine wether the powers of Government will be used for
the benefit of all the people or for the benefit of a privileged few.
Tonight I'm going to talk about something that ought not to be in
politics at all, but the Republican candidate has brought it in.
When he did this, he displayed a dangerous lack of understanding of
the subject.
At the same time, he clearly implied a belief that there should be
přivate exploitation of a tremendous asset which belongs to the people of the
United States.
He bluncered into a subject which is of immediate concern to every
person in the United States and in the whole world.
That is atomic energy.
This is a force which holds great danger of catastropke in the
wrong hands. At the same time, it holds great promise of a better life in the
right hands. Everyone must understand clearly what is involved.
Atomic power is so overwhelming that most people have difficulty
in seeing how it affects their daily lives. But the fact is, the future of
everyone of us depends in large measure on whether atomic energy is used for
good or evil.
There are three fundamental facts about atomic energy that each of
us should understand.
First of all, the atomic bomb is the most terrible and devastating
weapon that man has ever contrived.
Second, because atomic energy is capable of destroying civilization,
it must be controlled by international authority.
And third, if properly controlled, atomic energy can enrich human
life for all the generations to come.
You remember how the atom bomb project began.
We were fighting a great war. We knew that the Nazis were trying
to construct atomic bombs. We drew on the world's scientists and our whole
heritage of organized knowledge to win this race with death. This called
for foresight. And it called for courage.
It took foresight in 1940 to order the first research on atomic
energy for military purposes. It took courage in 1942 to launch the atomic
bomb project on a full scale.
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