Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1947 — Page 8
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PAGE ' a . THE IN hax seous TIMES oy "Rep. Sabath’s Attack > European Industry On Freedom Train Maling Rapid Strides, ‘Likened to Red Plot
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Last Year in Win-the-Peace Parley By LYLE C. WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—Reports that American Communists se-| cretly are planning to discredit the Freedom Train reminds that Rep. | Adolph Sabath (P.-Ill.), was sniping at the project only a few days Ago. | Rep. Sabath protested because copies of the Wagner act were not fncluded in the train's exhibifs along with the originals of the Declaration of Independence, the Bill, of Rights And other bulwarks of the American heritage That protest fell nicely into the pattern of current Communist propaganda The train will be in or near your woity sometime during the next 12
Toll Production in Some Countries Ahead.
Of Prewar Levels, But Conditions Spotted By HOMER JENKS, United Press Staff Correspondent
{levels in growing food. countries, he said, while in others it is considerably below 1939 levels. | Mr. McCloy reported that the In|ternational bank recorded an op-| erating loss of $938,647 in its second (the bank." {fiscal year compared with $125,158 Emphasis on Recovery
the project when its ‘Communist | JIront nature became apparent, | Sabath Denies Being Duped | Mr. S8abath stood pat, scoffed at
tries more passengers and freight are being carried than in 1938. TWO: European cotton textile] | production probably will reach 1,400,000 tons this year compared! with a prewar average of 1,600,000 [tons.
The New York World-Telegram reported this week that Communist cells have been instructed to start organizing local sentiment against the exhibition of historic documents Protest Sent to Clark Rep. Sabath’s published letter of
sponsorgd the conference developed | Asia, Africa and the Middle East,
that he got the idea from men who are known for their sympathy with Communist fronts One was Jullus Emspak, secre tary-treasurer of the United Elec~ trical and Radio Workers (C. 1. O.),
inergasen to $8,224500,000 on Aug. , 1947, from $7,670,000,000 on Sept.
World Bank Head Says
| LONDON, Sept. 12.—President. John J. McCloy of the International bank reported y that Europe has made rapid strides in getting her factories and railreads running again but.is lagging far behind prewar)
Total industrial production has surpassed prewar levels in some
|petence or beyond the resources of
| a {the first year So far, Mr. McCloy said, the
months. .It takes off Sept. 16 from Suggestions he had been duped by Philadelohia on a year's tour of the comrades. But there is no Favorable signs in the long range world Bank has given particular { x doubt about the win-the-peace con- European economic outlook as seen the United States ope’s Go i "s wir t press has been ference which was ‘held here In by McCloy included: Shass to Eur pes recovery, but h om! s RS al ; » e Hotwiterd y . " denouncing the project as though it April, 1946, and instantly began to ONE: Railroad reconstruction has fore ong: its primary concern : nitalist lof ballyhoo the Communist party line. | been 50 rapid that in. many coun-|¥}1 be the prompt reconstruction were a capitalist pl Inquiry at the time Mr. Sabath } land development of Latin-America,
Membership in the World Bank has increased to 45 countries now from 38 a year ago, Mr. McCloy |revealed. Total subscribed capital
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The anniversary of his first oath Sold Idea to Sabath bd I Pl ¥ I d WwW » [plow.” as a member of congress has come| These men sold Mr, Sabath they ere S an 0 n ars: : Agricultural. production as a to be an occasion on Capitol Hill Sontennte [J lve. Sonieiente S whole 1s ‘far below the prewar On the 40th such anniversary, 10 + DRE re ¥ T Ih { hy ld 'D vears, however March 4, 1946, jt was announced to is described by the house committee op e ing I ren on't ; Effect of Credits a wishers cathered in his office 88 the successor, of Lhe discredited. ¢
» 32 NET Song ‘ APEETI that Mr. Sabath was taking the lead Communist = controlled Ameri an | Psychologist Urges Rewards for'Good Condu of; HIE ToS
ponsoring Hie meeting Bere Potts Moulin aed c2 tn Same Example Cited for the Peaceful European countries and the stimu--of “a win-the-peace conference to re is ackground o 1 lating effect of foreign grants and
be held the follgwing month, | American Peace Mobilization as DETROIT, Sept. 12 (U. P.)--A University of North Carolina | The Communist newspaper Daily stated by the attorney-general of psychologist sald yesterday elimination of the “don’t” method in child Worker subsequently listed 20 or so| the United States some years ago: training might eventually do away with war additional members of congress as| ‘“The American League against Dr. William J. Daniel, who spoke before the convention of the sponsors, three of whom deserted war and Fascism is- the first of | American Psychological association, told the meeting he favored “allow- - three organizations established in ances and small rewards for children when they do good things.” : — rthe—United—States—in—an-eflort to} pr pPaniel-said-He-condacted ex ‘create public sentiment in behalf of
credits. “It is not a cause for despon!dency that only two years after the conclusion of the war, economic stability has not yet been achieved pi and much still remains to be done “There would Be no more .wars if 10 raising or restoring the standard = of living,” he said. Time and the Toddlers’
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ewe VOBwy a foreign policy adapted to the in- periments on rats 0 show how wo we took the profits out of war and ¢ of the animals would co-operate to y efforts of millions of persons are Zelanized terests of the soviet union get food without being given an rewarded the unwarlike” he said.| occ po added : Water tient ET ) a 1ecessary, he ‘ ater-repellent ea Its ScRinY, ne Day esican | electrical shock, People and nations can be taught! «14 is manifest " he reported Ee pague for Peace an emocracy [f ot ak Brov ows | was established ih 1937'and it, in| He said i tests showed he Yalue hot to fight hat He Dak can provide omy a Lamb's wool y > “i hat th RR wint ks had Par e answer to the problem: J turn, gave way in 1940 to the Amer- °F POEILIVE ra ning, B ny The psychologist said he. had PazL » confront the W A t > 3 inter-lined. jcan Peace Mobilization which, since |S. i ew wi . given up trying to conduct. co<oper- There toe a b yor : > ay. 1-3 “ {doin i ing.” e st be continued assistance : = | the German invasion of Russia and [401% the rig ne . ... |ative tests on children because theo." bon cnr nck th ony establishment of a pro-war policy | - Dr. Daniel said the “same prin-. =~ Soa br the eb er- sources, such as that $30.95 0 | by Communists in: the United ciple of positive training and co- PATENTS always come up lo ab= contemplated for Europe by the so- . States, has been known as the operation could be applied to do- oratory and tell the child how to called Marshall plan, - in fields American People's Mobilization." mestic an dinternational problems.” answer the questions. ; which are either beyond the com-
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