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Today there verse is true on most of the continent, outside of the Red tminority. Conduct of the Red occu- | pation armies, terrorism of Red seleret police, Russian rule through | puppet regimes which exploit the | satellites for Russia's économic benlefit, and Kremlin policies which in which the satellites would be the first victims, have changed faith in
This sentiment could shift back in Russia's . favor, as the result either
more intelligent and humane KremBut at present eastern Europe's loyalty is nothing for Stalin to lean on in case he starts war. in those border countries where she appears weakest, and vice versa. th | Her position is best. in Finland and Czechoslovakia, where she has fewest troops and exercises the least In those countries reaction against the Soviet overlordship has been at a minimum. But in Poland and Romania, where ithe. Red army took almost every-
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much of it is stil] underground. Hatred Intenfe in Austria
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satellite peoples have always depended for survival,
exclusively. Since Russia lacks commodijties and consumer goods—formerly supplied by western countries—to exchange for satellite products, this forced trade is largely a one-way process. This econdmic conflict is a growing source of friction. Hence the Soviet sphere between Stalin's Stettin-Trieste line and his own Russian frontier could prove a trap instead of a Red rampart if Russia starts war.
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| county jail Sept. 11 following Judge {Bain's reduction of his bond from $5000 to $1000 on recommendation |of Deputy Prosecutor Saul Rabb. Explains Delay Deputy Prosecutor Rabb sald Howard's case will be considered today, as soon as a vacancy on the grand jury is filled. He said the hit-run Indictments were originally delayed because the case was shuffled between grand juries. Deputy Prosecutor Rabb explained the grand jury in session at the time of the accident was busily winding up its report and had proceeded too far to investigate the traffic death.
the case; one of the jurors quit.
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An extreme case of the Kremlin's failure to capitalize on early postwar faith and friendship for Russia is in Austria, where hatred is now
If the reaction against Red army excesses were the chief factor in the situation it could be mitigated. In fact, Moscow already has stopped most of those excesses in an effort to improve relations with the populaces and to help the position of
Except in Austria, where Red troops still run amok, they are reported fairly well behaved and disciplined. The current personal fear
police. These police, though under Soviet orders, usually are native agents of the puppet regime, which
But in other matters it is not so simple fdr Moscow to remove the
bility for things which make the satellite peoples distrust Russia. This is particularly true where Russia has taken for herself crops and
food, something not easily forgot- precedents to follow, the program ten or forgiven by the hungry vic-
» Similarly, Moscow is cutting oft controls. western markets on which the
and forcing them to trade with Russia almost
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Speaker Blames Delay on Rising Costs. (Continued From Page One)
full-time or part-time consultants and specialists. . He said part of ‘Ye delay in building the new hospw, ‘« was due to a complete revampin , of the VA's previous concept of the hospital program in order to keep the system up to date. Col, Andrews also warned that veterans planning to attend colleges under the readjustment pro gram will experience “disappointments, hardships and some degree of maladjustment.” “Some veterans may have to .attend smaller colleges because of the popularity of certain of the larger schools,” he said.
Picture Not Hopeless “But in the main, the whole school and college picture is a long way from being hopeless—as some pessimistic people in and out of
college predicted a year ago,” he told the delegates. Outlining the on-the-job, training program, Col. Andrews explained that since there were no
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"oN . We should make an effort to counteract the irrational fear of Russia which is being systematically built up in the American people by certain individuals and publications. The slogan that communism and’ capitalism, regimentation and democracy, cannot continue to exist in the same world is, from. a histor ical point of view, pure propaganda.
PATTERSON AGAIN HEADS LEGION POST
Wilbur ©. Patterson will be installed for a second term as commander of John H, Holliday post, American Legion, in ceremonies at the Riviera club at 6:30 o'clock tonight, :
Mrs, R. H. Mathews, elected suecessor to Mrs. Lowell Fisher, will be installed as head of the post auxiliary at the joint meeting. Remaining post officers to be seated are: R. H. Mathews, vice commander; O. Ray Ruff, second vice commander; Miller O. Phillips Jr, adjutant; Robert E. Snyder, finance. officer; Raymond Dorr, historian; Calvin 8. Hamilton, chaplain, and Jack Sutton, ser-geant-at-arms. Auxiliary officers are: Mrs. Ralph W. Lewis, vice president; Mrs. Harry Dragoo II, secretary; Mrs. Harold Reed, treasurer; Mrs. Wilbur C.
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" ” ” I cannot’ but feel that our actions must make it look to the rest of the world as if we were paying only lip service to peace at the conference table. How. would it look to us if Russia had the atomic bomb and we did not, if Russia had 10,000mile bombers and air bases within a thousand miles of our coast and we did not?
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- » ~ Most of us are firmly convinced of the soundness of our position when we suggest the internationalization and defortification of the
“Among employers there were] some chiselers,” Col. Andrews said, “and some veterans regarded subsistences as a kind of back-door bonus.” These types endangered the program desperately needed by many other veterans, he said, so the law was amended.
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frontier battle was still bottled up in the Big Four deputies’ committee, but was due for a public airing before the week-end by the military com-
Russia and her supporters are supporting Bulgarian claims for part of western Thrace | from Greece, which in turn wants a frontier revision in her own During the war Greece was {on the allied side, Bulgaria an axis
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This postponed action on the case when. a replacement;
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B. W. BALAY, 89, DIES | AT MARTINSVILLE
Times State Service .| MARTINSVILLE, Sept. 18—Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow for one of Martinsville's oldest residents, Benjamin Willis Balay, 89, who died Monday at his home. A retired Morgan county farmer, he is survived by three sons, Benjamin N. and Virgil, of Martinsville, and Clarence of Michigan; two daughters, Mrs. Bessie Sanders and Mrs. Gertie Spurlock, both of this county, and also 30 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
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