Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1941 — Page 16

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Capt. J. Howard Laughner, son of Mrs. Rosa B. Laughner, 619 Congress Ave., has reported for duty as chaplain at Camp Wolters, Tex. He has been assigned to the 51st Infantry Training Battalion. ? For the past five years Chaplain

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Accepted as Friend by All Nazi Foes; Soviet Help To Be Rewarded.

Copyright, 1941, by The Indianapolis Times and §The Chicago Daily News, Inc. LONDON, June 26.—With stunning suddenness, the Soviet Union has been converted from a deeply hated, much feared object of world suspicion into a fully accepted member of the anti-Nazi commonwealth of nations. Now, with a modicum of understanding on the part of the Kremlin itself, Russia for the first time stands to share fully in a just Peace settlement after the war and, as the greatest prize of all, to receive the genuine friendship and co-oper-ation of other great Western nations in the building up of her own economy when peace is restored. All that the Soviet needs to do in order to enjoy those benefits—win or lose—is to co-operate loyally with the Allies, to refrain from making any separate peace with Germany and to abandon the traditional feeling of Dictator Josef V, Stalin and his colleagues that the capitalistic states of the Western Hemisphere are Russia's natural and implacable enemies.

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If Russia is able to make these contributions and the Allies win, then, whatever happens as a result

the Soviet ‘Union will stand every likelihood of emerging from the war with the frontiers and political independence which she enjoyed in September, 1939. This is certainly more than Russia could have reasonably ;expected if the Kremlin had continued to co-operate with Germany, and the Allies, with the assistance of the United States, had finally smashed their way through to decisive victory. Both the British and American Governments have ‘acted quickly and sweepingly to straighten out

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their political differences with the Kremlin and they have had the closest co-operation of the Dominions and Allies. They have even had the support of the White Russian community in this country,

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The first person to agree to bury the hatchet, on certain conditions, was Gen. Wladislaw Sikorski, polish premier-in-exile, whose country is still theoretically at war with the Soviet Union. At the same time, most of the British Dominions have voiced their white-heated approval of Prime Minister Winston Churchill's announcement that Britain would assist the Russians as far as possible. Queen Wilhelmina of The Netherlands, whose country never recognized the Soviet Government, added her support of the British policy in a broadcast to her subjects in Europe and overseas. While reaffirming the traditional Dutch attitude toward Bolshevism, she made clear that at the present time The Netherlands were ready to assist Russia in the common cause.

Red Tape Girds ~ Buying for Camp

WASHINGTON, June 26 (U. P.). —Rep. Albert J. Engel (R. Mich.) the one-man Army camp investigating committee, today measured the red tape wrapped around the simple procedure of reimbursing a contractor for materials he purchases during a construction job. He found that if a contractor had to buy a keg of nails in the course of building an Army camp he wouldn't get his money back until 43 papers were filed. After he got his money the Army would file 11 more papers.

ARRANGE PROGRAM FOR VOICE PUPILS

Voice students of the Central Studios of Music will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Riley Hotel. Miss Grace Noblitt is chairman of the arrangements committee. She will be assisted by Mrs. Nora Carter and George E. Lucas. : ‘The committee in charge of ushers is headed by Mrs. Marie G. Friend. She will be aided by Misses Alma Jo Monroe and Mary Rawlings. Misses Betty and Marylee Beaver, violinists, will be heard, accompanied by Miss Olive Kiler. Bobby Smith, accordionist, also will be heard, as will the Hiller Midgets, Hawaiian guitarists from the Indiana Conservatory of Music.

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