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BY GEORGE WELLER Times Foreign Corresponder t } ATHENS, Dec. 22.—~Many Greeks loutside that unreal little principal lity of Athens held by Anglo-Papan- {| dreist forces are puzzling their heads over the question, which nobedy is able to answer: When America has declared itself

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the struggle, does it not stay neutral? To the Greeks America is not neutral, at least not in the eyes of the E. L. A. 8 soldier who sees a huge Sherman tank, armed with 75-mm. gun, bumping along the street looking for him, “The. Sherman {is an American tool, paid for by American taxpayers. It belongs, as titular property, to the United States government, There's No Word for It America was neutral in Spain, too. {But there were no arms sent there, And fascism’s rottenness around the ‘world as a result.

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how this tank got there. His scouts, | watching unloadings at the peninsula in Piraeus, have tre answer.

|cent, ingenious landing-craft made f familiar to him by newsphotos of | Pacific landings, with marines | pouring out to fight the Japs.

But if the Americans are neutral what is this landing craft doing so| far from the Pacific or Italian shores?

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There's U. S. Food

In.the nesieged Athens, which the E. L. A. 8. is harassing with artillery there is‘food. It comes from | stores unloaded in the first weeks, estimated by Prime Minister Churchill ‘at “45,000 tons, ad American.” This food was lend-leased to Britain for distribution to the Greek OUR CHRISTMAS | population and for the nourishment TREAT SHOW!, |o¢r that skeleton Anglo-American | force of distributors called the millitary ‘liaison. | By official estimates some "70 per cent of this food is American. { About nine-tenths of the distribut|ing organization {is. British, one{tenth American:

The Answer Comes

That is all right with the Greeks |as long as they get the food. But {even American [ood does not appear |to be neutral. | Now that the Greeks think back {the answer comes. Maybe—they {should have made revolution earlier. hen they would be dealing ceparate'y with the power which pays, provides and calls itsedf neutral, and with the power which has taken upon itself, by the consent at Tehran of the two partners, to “be responsible” for this pari of the, | Balkans. {

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