Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1947 — Page 6

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"COMMUNI S T— Maurice Thorez leads French. Communist party but not their strategy.

It hit the popular fancy. But the Communist press, which is'in a majority, began ridiculing and belittling it. When that failed to defeat the experiment, the Red papers pulled a strike in which the non-Bolshe-

ganda, exhortation were the essentials of success for the plan. With the press closed down, it

The premier’s order is the second . step in a deflationary program “thet was originally announced “by _ plan was to make successive § per The plan's inifial success, even

‘cent reductions, by decree, every : against this type of opposition, was . |measured by the fact that the open

fall But a majority of storekeepers maintained the new schedule.

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$3.19 Carpet . . 52.39 yd.

vik press joined. Publicity, propa- |.

was thought that. the cut Would

. DEFIES REDS—Premier Ramadier's- inflation battle puts the Reds in a jam,

market dollar—France's most sensitive barometer of inflation dropped from 390 francs to 210 francs. Red Press Struck Then the government considered another 5 per cent reduction.

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tat sccm cop st summer of French

ing a 26 per cent pay boost. Gov- | voice ernment workers, including policemen, left their posts. The weak interim government of that period felt unable to resist, and granted the raise. The cost

Balance of Power Bloe This time the government is not 80 weak. It has devoted nearly a Hob to deciding’ about this p in the Blum plan. Now, spite si the Communist attitude, it has decided to go ahead.

Maurice Thores, currently leader

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them a balance of power bloc, and |

In their campaign they promised | the working people of France just Just |

more and more, are saying: “You promised us Utopia, but all you are doing is sabotaging the efforts of others really to help us.” In this course Mr. Thores is being pushed by two advocates of a

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Ta Start Battle to TE French Rule

ough’ course, Andre Marty and ‘acques Duclos. The latter is the man whose dewnciations of Earl Browder was :aken in the United States as the voice of Moscow, which resulted in Mr. Browder’s being ousted as U.S. Communist leader. Mr. Marty and Mr, Duclos do not want to collaborate with the Socialists. They want to take over the

of living for workers immediately government. They think that then “rose and wiped out the “gains.”|they can club the French people into accepting their policies.

As a perliminary, they would pre-

fer causing a collapse in the economy which they could offer, as evi]

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dence that the Socialists had failed, and that only Communism could save the nation, Also, they want to get rid of Mr. Thorez. He is going along with them in self-defense. ; Intra-Paity Squabble Observers belleve that the Reds have -worked themselves, with a few pushes from Mr. Blum and Mrs. Ramadier, into a’ position in which there are three possible out comes: : First, things can drift as they are until creeping paralysis strangles the country’s economy.

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an attempt to take over the government. This would ¢ause a grim political struggle, in which it is generally felt that the Reds would lose

Third, the intra-party squabble can get so bitter that the Reds wi lose all prestige and cease to be an important factor in French politics. The third possibility is the one that many expect to develop.

FIGHTING IN GREECE ATHENS, March 13. (U, P)~— Greek planes and artillery today were thrown into a fight against a band of about 500 guerrillas report ed trapped in the region of Mt.

Vermion.

THURSDAY, MARCH 18 1047 Marshall County Agent

Dies in Chicago PLYMOUTH, Ind, March 13- (U. P).—Marshall county today mo@irned Lyman M. Butler, county agent, who died of a heart attack in Chicago last night. He was 86,

Mr. Butler was taking a 4-H demonstration team to .a hockey game

dium, and he died within a minutes. He was born in Rockville, Ind, and was a graduate of Purdue uni. versity. He is survived by his widow and two sons, both of them G, L students at Purdue.

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