Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1947 — Page 22
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Mr.Denny nance to tap new resources. 'Also it provides the East with military production in the event of a Pacific war. : This shift which began 15 years 280 is being speeded. During the last war 15 million people and 1300 factories were moved beyond the Urals. Under the new program, by 1950 approximately half the total steel and coal production will be in the east, over a third of oil and over. half of light metallurgy and
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war-breeding propaganda is ‘the The popular notion in the west that they are feeding the people lies which they themselves do not believe, is probably {putting it too simply. The key to understanding the mystery may le in the fact that they distrusted us even when we’ were their military allies in the war and were giving them butter and bullets, Blow at Soviets Even then they maintained their
operation, treating us less as actual allies then as possible enemies. If a conflict between communism and capitalism is as sure as the bolsheviks teach at home—regardless of what Stalin says to foreign innocents and’ regardless of the phony “break-up” of the comintern—then anything Britain and
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the United States may do to keep democracy alive logically and sincerely can be interpreted by the politburo as a blow at the Soviets, Not only are their ideals different
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but ‘also their traditions and methods. Their distrust of western civilization is not a Communist invention. It is as ancient as Russia and so is the inferiority complex
Attention Centered” In Downtown Ava
“A new civie organisation. will be formed by downtown working ate zens at a 7:30 o'clock meeting to-
: {night in Central Christian church. dade ania power and the fruits of conuekt without Sehting for them. oi : realistic ‘énough to
Major objective of the group will! be ‘to sponsor and supervise recreas tional activities of all children an teen-agers. The proposed area 'will be the northeastern segment of downtown districts extending to ‘16th st. from Capitol ave. on the west and bordered by College ave. on the east. The original organizers are Miss Nellie C. Young, children's minister and youth adviser of Central Chiris-
OM as Tyranny Their habits of conspiring are not ably 830d as their own revalution- | ary careers but are characteristic of | Russians. Their belief in the police state is as old as tyranny. Despite Soviet. aims and methods | and military preparations, however, Russia’s present weakness is so obvious that it is hard to belive the politburo ‘would start a war soon. | With luck, the western powers probably have five years, perhaps 10 or 15, in which to build a securIg asstetn stzong enough to enforce peace.
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qualified as a paratrooper after com- | pleting a training course at a jump school near Sendai, Honshu, Japan. | He is stationed with the 1ith air-|
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tian church; Charles W. Youngman, principal of School 2, and William T. DeBolt, manager of Haag drug store, 820 Ft. Wayne ave, ae of the organizers live within proposed area, but their employShed has given them direct contact with the situation there.
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The U. 8. civil service commission today. announced openings in sev-
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a year, The’ commission said openings exist in aeronautical, architectural, chemical, civil, electrical, materials,
mechanical and metallurgical engi- |
neering fields. Information may be obtained at 528 Federal building, Indianapolis.
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