Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1944 — Page 15

Macks Contain as Foe’ sf

Fleet Flees After re Crushing Blow. (Continued From Page One)

ture efforts can only be on a dwindling scale” —

The Japanese flight indicated |

American alr, sea and submarine

‘Reveal Full Results

Nimitz’ communique for the first

time revealed the full scale of the stunning defeat.

ou

(Continued From Page One) though it may seem now, is the Democratic party. ¥ . # > THEY ARE extremely active among Americans of foreign exe

traction. Through communist-ine«

fluenced foreign-language papers they hammer home the idea that anyone exercising his right to vote ‘against the party in power is dis ing American wartime unity. Capture by a small group of

| camouflaged Communists of the

American Labor party, representhalf a million New York state votes, was a suceessful test of strength and technique. In the same way they have

These captures were essentially

. tryouts.

capture of the machinery of the |

captured many C. I. O. unions.’

£ | The Indispensable Man idea | Furthers Communist Plot

2 maintained after the elections.

With the key position in the Political Action Committee oc-

lished what may become a balance of power in the Democratic party. | If this balance of power can be established and maintained, the Democratic party will be headed for oblivion or ultimate totali~ tarian domination. : '. . BB

SINCE January, 1044, the Com-~ munists have proclaimed themselves to be énthusiastic support ers of democracy, capitalism and free enterprise, just as in June, 1941, they became overnight “patriotic” Americans. In his Jan. 10 speech, Browder said: L “We may compromise and do, on a hundred other questions, in« cluding the basic one of postpone

Halsey hurled his surface forces, and a great fleet of + carrder<borne aircraft against the approaching enemy armada Wednesday (Tuesday, Pearl Harbor time) and in the ensuing daylight hours and last night blew up and sank a large carrier, sank a light carrier and two light cruisers, and probably sank two battleships and a

carrier, The battleships, three heavy cruisers and a number of destroyers withdrew to the north in a damaged condition,

THROUGH , their ally, Sidney"

Hillman, the Communists are de- ing all radical ‘propo or

livering these captured Yotes to changing the social and economic

the Democratic party. But the system, Democrats shoutd beware of. this 9.9 “gift.” ‘The ultimate cost will be POSTPONING until when? heavy. Browder did not say. But Stalin At first the C. 1.0. Political Ac- | has said. In “Foundations of tion Committee declared that its | Leninism,” he wrote: only purpose was to get out votes “A revolutionist may sponsor a for this election, but Sidney Hill | reform because he sees in it a man has now announced that the | means for linking up constituPolitical Action Committee will be | tional action with unconstitutional

F. D. R. Given 53.5 Per Cent ‘Majority i in Fortune Poll

The six Fortune surveys taken to date, eliminating the “don’t knows,” have shown the following percentages: July 10—Roosevelt, 53.5,; Dewey, 46.5; Aug. 7—Roosevelt, 54.5, Dewey, 45.5; Aug. 19— Roosevelt, 57.2, Dewey, 42.8; Aug.

force, not a single ship in Halsey's fleet was damaged. Try to Split U. 8. Fleet The other two" enemy naval * forces, presumably coming from Singapore or other bases in the South China sea, converged on the

_ Central Philippines from the northwest and southwest in a daring at-

(Continued From Page One)

for Fortune Magazine, disclosed that, eliminating “don’t know” -answers, the voters’ preference now stands: Roosevelt 535 per cent; Thomas-E. Dewey, 46.5 per

tempt to split the two American fleets, smash the invasian armada in Leyte gulf and wipe out the

cent, » 2.» THE PRESIDENTS lead repre-

sents a slight gain since Oct. 7

26—Roosevelt, 526, Dewey, 474; Oct. : 7—Roosevelt, 53.1, Dewey, 469; Oct. 20—Roosevelt, 538, Dewey, 46.5.

action, Becaiie. he feels he can: make use of it as a screen behind which ‘he can strengthen his clandestine work, whose aim is to educate and prepare the masses for the revolutionary overthrow of the burgeoisie.” ss & IN A speech: to the comintern’s on ‘May 6, 1929, Stalin said: “The American Communist party is one of the few Com~ " munist parties in the world upon which history has laid tasks of a decisive character from the point

2.18. CAKE

MAYFLOWER

THE INDIANAPOLIS ees”

“of view of the world revalutione ary movement. . . . When &

‘ning of the end of world capital. ism as a whole. It is essential that the American Communist party should be capable of meeting that historical moment prepared. . , , Every effort and every means must be ) in preparing for that, comrades,”

8 » .

clear “postponement”

IN THE light of this it becomes that by

tw S.

Browder meant until the Come.

munists in America have got enough power to again come out into the open or “until a crisis develops in America.” The Communists know they are certain to opposition when Americans awaken to the fact that their liberties are being threatened. That is why the Communists are stooping to conquer the respec table old Democratic party, which they detest as thoroughly as they do the Republican party.

11 a HA rreshn

encounter desperate

0% THE PLOT may sound fantastic to the American voter who takes as a matter of course his political liberty and his right to freedom to vole under a twoparty system. But the program is neither fantastic nor impractical to the totalitarian planners. Europe offers too many examples of what happened - to democracies which. were confemptuous of warnings such as are now being sounded in America. To ignore them is to flirt with disaster.

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when the last Fortune survey 2 8 = : showed 53.1 per cent for Roosevelt “ROOSEVELTS luck is holdand 463 per cent for Dewey. ing” the Fortune editors coms The Fortune survey editors bol. warned, however, .that in the | 0 current presidential campaign “He comes up to election day there are more limits than usual | With allied power just rising to “to the accuracy of any public- | its peak in Europe and waxing mightily in the Pacific.”

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limits is the soldier vote,” said the magazine editors. “The law forbids interviewing service men on their vote. . A further difficulty arises from wartime migration within the U. 8. How it will affect registration and voting cannot be closely esti. mated. » . ”

“FURTHERMORE, no public-

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“LUCK, however, is rot enough | to carry an election. The cyclical |

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ate post-war-hold back ‘the tide.

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equilibrium, easily disturbed by | the play of events upon the voters’ |

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