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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Ue: win si ___ THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1946

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By WALLACE R. DEUEL to the success of this campaign, the' § Times Special Writer : [Soviets and German Communists beWASHINGTON, Sept. 12—The jjeve. Soviets will probably launch an all-| Therefore the U. S. is “Enemy No. out political campaign to win con-~ 1.» In the campaign it is to: be trol of western Germany within the!ireated accordingly. next six months. | America is too strong to be atThe Kremlin has already com- | tacked openly for the time being, pleted the prep ai {the Kremlin has calculated thus

arations for such © SEE $h far, 2 a campaign. It & Undertover - attacks have been ; -

has also fired the i | mounting steadily in number and first shots in cer 3 |intensity in recent weeks, however, Hi: ¢ s rain sectors of the FY |The Communists will comé out in Cl ad M a political front, 2 © "1 [the open’ with their hostility as : ose on on ays The big offen- : . {part of the impending all-outscam- § sive may begin at 0 E | paign. g : any time. Sere gf Already there have been several }|° Store Hours: 2:00 A.M. to 5:25 P. M. Phe objective of N ’ almost opeh threats of large-scale the campaign is 4 ww | violence by high-ranking Commuto organize all * | nist leaders. Germany As & Mr. Devel f Consolidate Own Zone Soviet state and to enlist this state Meanwhile. the Communists have as an ally of Russia possibly as A been consolidating their position member-state in the U, 8. 8. R. in the Soviet zone. At the same The spearhead of the attack 1s time, they have been establishing the German Communist party. The political beachheads in the U. 8S, party operates with the direct, I= pip and French zones, mediate support of the Kremlin. | They have.been building up and America is the principal obstacle strengthening their orgaaization In a | western Germany, and they have been waging a large-scale propaganda campaign glorifying the Soviets and smearing the U. 8. and {the other western allies. The spread of Sovietismi to the west ‘is inevitable, = Communist {spokesmen are preaching. “Just -as the sun advances irre-

sistibly from the east to the west, so the political idea of‘ eastern : democracy will expand into the west, |§ too,” said a Red army general, ’ - speaking recently at a meeting of Germans in the Soviet zone. ~ By

veastern democracy” he meant

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Soviet communism. Acute Infection?

“The Socialist Unity party will | spread from the Russian zone to the western zones like an acute infection,” a high-ranking German official In the Russian zone administration declared at another | gathering, The Socialist Unity party is the Communist-dominated merger of the Communist and Social Democratic parties which the Soviets forced through in the zone of Germany. : The Communists are not resting . . easy and waiting for “inevitability” YEARS “ae of experience In to take its course, however. They § ! > are working hard to help the “acute ; ; infection” spread. GE : : . : This 18 why Secretary of State | supplying Indianapolis with the | James F. Byrnes went to Germany, | {to deliver his startling speech in . . . | Stuttgart last Friday. Wi finest of jewelry — is your quarMr. Byrnes was trying to restate | America’s posjtion——to counteract | Communist propaganda and fo remind the Germans and the rest of the world that the U. S. still stands by the policy laid down in the Potsdam declaration. I dor The <Indianapolis Times your money can buy at Rogers. 2 and The Chicago Daily News, Inc Direct to you to save you || eestor

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