Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1946 — Page 17
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0 REBUILD EUROPE
Writer Finds Only Coo ordinated Study of National | Requirements Can Aid Fear-Ridden Continent.
By PARKER LAMOORE Scripps-Moward Stall Writer | ATHENS, Apri 11--The war-torn nations of Burope need a coordinated 10-year rehabilitation program if economic stability is to be (restored on the coritinent and in the British Isles, With the fate of various governments meanwhile resting upon eco{nomic adjustments, business recovery is being retarded by fear of revolu- | tion, fear of invasion, talk of another war and by Artifielal trade ‘barriers | erected by conquering powers since
tilizer, and farm experts estimate it will require at least three years
fully to restore depleted soils. The only nations which have
England is confronted by a baffling manpower shortage which is
£4| holding her back. Workers are rej| fusing to return io certain basie/
industries such as coal mining and
working conditions due in large! measure to obsolete plant quip-
vhwved . . . so “ost right” {farm machinery wm. paMoore Mn every way . . . thot it's }! to countries which ment. 80 wonder it's Obwcnps the suffered from the war. ! femorited Greece, for example, now has as i | many tractors as in pre-war days. a Adk for Borden "site cream | Livestook hes been disiributed to|T2'¢
Germany Key io Recovery
have been taken behind Russia's!
| Europe's economic recovery, if we | can forget for a moment—though | { we should not—the retarding effect {of the fear of Russian-supported | communism nn most countries. | Germany has been divided into {four zones each virtually an air- | tight compartment, with Germany's | pfewar breadbasket in Russia's mone. | American taxpayers will continue to |feed the population of our own { military zone until this situation is | rectified. Probabilities are ‘feeding people in the British and
starve. If Germany is not restored as a! | Producer and buyer the rest of! Europe will suffer until adjustments {ean be made in ‘various national ‘ economies. Russ Feed on Ausiria
unnecessarily large occupation army
calling upon UNRRA for aid. There | Bulgaria where Russia haz 300.000 troops living off the people while
| ing with his marshals.
| gary, Russians have set wp joint
monopoly.
| slovakia through nationalisation programs iniviated by the Communist party,
pibis particular group is being ex- | ploited to satisfy Russia's recon- | struction needs, and traffic has been | closed to the rest of Europe. Lead and zinc from British- owned | { mines in Yugoslavia are not going | into world markets to be exchanged i for machinery badly needed by the | Yugosiavs but are being floated { down the Danube to the Black Sea and to Russia. | | Reds Get Czech Textiles Czech textiles flow only toward | Russia, no longer to the rich mar- | ket in Switzerland. While this one-way traffie is tk~| | ing everything produced locally to | Russia UNRRA is supplying eastern { Europe with food, clothing and | machinery. The United States supplies T1 per! ' cent of UNRRA’s money, the Brit-| ish commonwealth 26 per cent. { Nothing can be added up to make sense while this situation holds. Meanwhile fugitive money stays | in New York banks because its own{ers won't invest it in their own| | countries while there is danger their | investments will be appropriated by | the ‘Communists.
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Much the same thing has been | achieved in Yugosiavia and Csecho- |
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4| made substantial strides toward re-| fil covery are Belgium, Denmark and &| The Netherlands.
textiles because of Objectionable
England’s export business is boom- | {ing but largely at the expense of {home markets and home-front mo-
Germany and countries which,
we also wil be
{ French zones. If we don't, they will!
In Austria, Russia is feeding her! ‘off the land and the population.is'
| is a similar situation in!
| Stalin adjusts diffieulties he is hav-
In Bulgaria, Romania and Hun- |
In consequence, all’ nations of
4 VFW GROUPS TO [APPLY FOR CHARTERS
Four local Veterans of Foreign Wars groups hope to apply. for charters at meetings to be held next week. In Irvington, veterans will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Odd Fellow hall in Irvington under the direction of C. R. Gardner, deputy state organizer, Brightwood veterans Will meet at 7:30 p.m, Monday in the com-
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"| munity center at 30th and Lasalle sts. Ancil Morton, state chief of staff, will preside. In Broad Ripple, the V.F. W, is sponsoring a meeting for overseas veterans at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the American Legion hall, 64th st. and College ave. Mr, Gardner will condfiet the meeting. Edgewood vetfrans will meet at the same time Tuesday in the Edgewood school gym, James Butters,
state service officer, will talk on service to veterans and dependents.
AUXILIARY ‘POST TO INSTALL OFFICERS]
Burns - West - Striebeck . auxiliary post 2099, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will install new officers at 8 p. m. tonight in the Brookside community | house, * - 2 + New officers include Theresa Larkin, president; Corena Hornbeck, senior ygjce president; ‘Bertha Avery, junior vice president; Edith Kennedy, treasurer; Ethel Smith, chaplain; HEleanora Newman, oconduetress; Amelia Eppihimer, guard, and Martha. Adney, trustee.
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