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CIVIL WAR FEAR

Alert to Communism. By LEIGH WHITE

Times Foreign Correspondent

civil war in Italy? Increasingly

yet happened.

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right, are con. vinced that the © } | Communists, with i | Russian help, will : implant a Marxist dictatorship in Italy soon after the American and J|British armies

| Many industri~ alists are, there~ 3. We fore, selling out— 7 preferably to such Mr. White they can find, who Italy's future is worth a gamble, | {They do not. R.A. AM. Enters Other rightists, however, are try- | ing to shore up Italy's social an economic structure as best the can, and to barricade themselves within. These are the backers of an organization known as] R.A. A.M. (Reparti Anti-Totalitari, Antf-Marxist! Monarchici)~—a well« armed secret militia, led by Monarchist army officers, who are ready to figh to prevent anything resembling a Marxist dictatorship in Italy. Stefano Jacini, Christian Democratic minister of war, after denying that R. A.A. M. existed, later ordered an official inquiry, the results of which have not been published as yet. According to Randolfo Pacclardi, the leader of the Republican party and commander of R.A. AM. 15s a “noted member of the Roman aristocracy”—which may possibly mean Crown Prince Umberto himself, Secret Militia

Even the conservative Christian Democratic party, which particlpates in the Parri government and, consequently, co<operates with the left 10 a limited degree, has not hesitated to protect itself with a

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IN ITALY GROWS

Political Pot Boiling; Parties|claims for readjustments.

ROME, Sept, 25~Will there be a

large numbers of Italians seem to think so. They seem to think so precisely because the “revolution,” which the left has done so much to publicize has not

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for disabled veterans are already swam; but they may shortly be primed ut th pay shorts bellLlL, meer a tk = 2 effect on Oct, 1. Here is the trouble: VA has drawn up new regulations | readjudication. under which most of the disabili-

If so, Gen. Omar N. Bradley's plans to speed up veterans’ work through a reorganization of the Veterans’ Administration may be thwarted,

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been acted on its benefits apply|the Disabled American Veterans only if and when they ask for a warned that this may “bog down"

And furthermore, if the Yendjudlc ties for which Uncle Sam pays|cation is finally approved, the new|tion, This was indicated today as VA|compensation are re-rated, Most of | payments—if any-—are retroactive

TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, ws

Veterans’ Pension Adjustment Claims Seen as Setting a N a New, High Record for U.S.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (U.P). officials took under advisement anjthe changes mean money fn the to the date on which the applica< gress for remedial action to pro~The peopls who pass on pensions urgent request by a veterans’ service pocket to the disabled veteran. group that congressional action be The hitch is that the new sched-

i open, autlamajieally only to|urging eligible members to get their 8 acted upon after Oct. 1. To ; rating schedule that will go Into|:he men whose claims have airesdy theinte in ears? 10

veterans of world war I All the tion is filed. vide for automatic retroactivity fo|first group and part of the second Veterans’ groups, naturally, areiget, 1.on all elajms that may be|come under the new rating schedule. readjudicated, If. this were done,| D.A.V. experts estimated the total D.A.V. sald, there would be no need|of veterans potentially affected at for disabled veterans to rush to file |approximately . 1,000,000. = Their their claims, claims, if filed, would pile on top Recent records show that more of more than 100,000 new claims than 600,000 pension claims- have awaiting adjudication, and would been allowed in this war. More than [hit VA at a time when World War O. A. V. urged Bradley to ask con-'300,000 pensions are being paid to!|II business is just hitting its stride.

e flood has aiready begun. In a letter td Bradley,

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secret militia, The Communists, having won over the Socialists, are playing | their usual double game. Palmiro| Togliatti and other Communists in| the Parri government have been | advocating a moderate party line— | in print. In speeches, however, delivered AL secret meetings, thelr aims seem far less moderate, It is a well-known fact that less than half the arms with which the British and American armies supplied the partisans have’ been sur« rendered. According to the allied | commission, the great majority of such arms—and they include cannons and armored cars-are now in ‘he hands of the Communist party.

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