Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1947 — Page 4
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| sary in 1943 to “dissolve” the Comintern,
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(Continued From Page One) army “guards” the revolution.
| Parliaments Used Only as “Sounding Boards”
EXCEPT IN RUSSIA itself, there never has been a homespun Communist revolution that was successful spontaneously. The reason was that no Réd army was on hand to “keep order.” To “keep order” means to give arms, hence power, to the Communist
party and deny them to all others, thus excluding all other solutions |
but a Communist one, To Communists, parliaments, national or international, are only sounding boards like newspapers and radio. A meeting is only an outlet for propaganda; real action takes place outside. Of course, if dictatorship could be achieved by parliamentary means, the Communists would not refuse it, But they live and act on the assumption that power can be acquired only by force. ‘The axiom has proved correct. What are the instruments of force? The revolutionary doctrine always held—until 1943-1947 changed it—that the Communist party in any country first must penetrate the trade unions and the army and impose local revolution through winning them over. The great American retreat from Eastern Eurqpe, once dominated and then abandoned by the American air force, opened the way for a new Stalinist technique, rendering Lenin's out of date, A vacuum of power was created by this retreat. To establish communism in this vacuum neither trade union “for local army was necessary. The Red army could play the role of both.
Comintern Actually Never Dissolved NOT EVEN a crisis of hunger, need or destruction was necessary. Czechoslovakia came through the war almost unscathed, and Bulgaria and Romania hardly suffered a scratch. Yet they fell, The Russian planners required only a nucleus of delermined Communists and a monopoly of arms, with the Red army standing in the background. The Partisan movement, topped by selected Communist expatriates like Czechoslovakia's Gottwald and Bulgaria's Dimitrov, furnished the armed nucleus. In the enemy
countries, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, the
| Partisan movement was whipped up from phony cadres of “anti- { Fascists,”
second-guessers and corrupt police eager to redeem their collaboration with the Nazis by serving Soviet masters, In Asia the Chinese Communists are in the fighting class, and the
Northern Koreans belong with the opportunists.
To lull the Americans and British before the coups, it was necesThe western world swallowed the bait and hailed Mr. Stalin's new “co-operative policy,” former American Ambassador Joseph E, Davis leading the chorus. Actually the Comintern never was dissolved. It became less promli-
| nent in the 1945-47 period of Communist consolidation in Eastern
Europe because the situation had raced ahead beyond Comintern
{ Jurisdiction.
Mr. Stalin was able to deal directly through his army marshals like Voroshilov, for example, who named the Communist minister of the interior in Hungary without American dissent The Comintern is still functioning today, unconnected with the new “information bureau” at Belgrade which some observers have mistakenly termed a “revived Comintern.” The Comintern never died and sq ever needed to be revived. In post-war Europe the Politburo and Comintern are the brains of revolution, but the Red army is the tool. Time is on their side,
Squeezed in Russia's Nutcracker THE PEACE TREATIES are signed, but their provisions weaken
'had been badly beaten on the head. Then, police got a call to a liquor store at 23 Kentucky Ave. where Alton Smoot, 1756 8. Randolph St. | proprietor said a bandit armed with Id e C 00 a knife had tried to rob the store | Mr. Smoot said the bandit came n, fliped open a long-bladed knife
(Cgniinued ¥rom Page One) 1 and demanded the money.
dumped on the floor, yaluable The bandit looked into cash drawer charts torn up, ink splashed on and ‘said lesks and books ripped apart and “There isn't even $100 in there”
cattered throughout the 11-room building. Grade cards painstakingly filled ut by teachers for the first grade
and walked away without taking any money. Police later arrested a suspect in
the 300 block, W. Washington St
. ind Mr. Smoot identified him as tered around. the bandit. The suspect was charged with vagrancy, pending
further investigation 3 | About the same time Patrolmen By Truck Driver Dale Crittenden and Robert Wade Police and deputy sheriffs were in a cruiser saw a large car run a kept on the jump last night by a red light at 38th is rod Tonege av series of criminal incidents. ve. at high spee hey § A N-year-od of The fugitive car raced more than children reported that while walk- 70 miles an hour east on 38th St. ing at East and Washington Sts. and swerved north on Sunnyside to get ice cream, a truck driver|Rd. At this point the officers fired stopped, forced her into his vehicle two shot at the fleeing car and lost and drove at high speed out High- sight of it. way 67 today Ft. Harrison. Shoot at Window Smasher She said he raped her and robbed| Another shooting. incident ocher of $7. Police officers sald she .yrred at 501 W. Morris St. Gus
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Karas, 64, proprietor of a restaurant at that address said he fired two shots at a man who broke one of
his windows and ran. A suspect who gave his name as Leonard Ward, 23. of Maywood, was arrest-
ed a few minutes later and was identified by Mr. Karas as the man who broke the window. Out at the College Keg tavern, 1601 College Ave, the bartenders reported that a customer smashed his fist through a large plate glass window as he left the place. The! customer escaped on a motorcycle, they said.
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only the already enfeebled American forces in the struggle for power, not the Red army. The Russians hed bY 2
odie scticans pull-out of Tialy. a nation of 46,000,000 in ferment, not reserving themselves even a base for their Mediterranean fleet nor a field for their bombers. As long as the Red army remains in Germany, Eastern Europe's two most powerful countries, Poland and Czechoslovakia, are clenched in the Communist nutcracker. The squeege is gentle. The Kremlin sees no need to help antiCommunists in these countries by open pressure or excesses, inasmuch as their economies and policies are subservient already. But in a military sense the Red army's right of transit to Germany ~used mainly in Poland—is decisive.
only from Bulgaria, a nation ‘of 8,000,000 | dictatorship armed with artillery, _sirplaries |
As long as the Red army remains in Austria, Southeastern Europe |
likewise lies trussed on the table.
The Communist dictatorships of Albania's Enver Hoxha and |
Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito, the most absolute in the Balkans, take care of the Adriatic. The homeless American Mediterranean fleet now uses that inland sea on their tolerance. After the Red army the newest political instrument of the Polit= buro is the “people's front.” The old popular-front technique which shattered Prance before the war is now being used to join Communists and compliant leftish Socialists in Communist-steered “people's fronts.”
Use Church as Little Suspected Tool ANOTHER USEFUL and little-suspected instrument of the Soviets is the Russian Orthodox Church. The church is handy both to attack
the Vatican obliquely and to put an amber religious filter on the old |
doctrine of “Moscow, the communism, The Bulgarian Orthodox Church, oiled with Soviet aid, is already a willing creature of the new, pious Politburo, Organizations like the August youth festival in Prague are feeder belts for proselyting youth. The full dimensions of Soviet penetration among veterans cannot be measured until the last German and Japanese veterans, trained as agitators in Soviet prison camps, come home and feel safe to start their work. The fifth column has hardly broken the surface yet, because Americans are still in Germany and Japan. Soviet “diplomacy,” meaning not only legitimate missions but also that horde of governmental agents of all kinds that descends on unguarded countries, makes another wing of the new, yastly improved Soviet net, While at peace with Japan during the Pacific war, Russia kept eight times as many people at Canberra, the Australian capital, as «did the United States, which was carrying the main burden of the war. Today there are about nine Russians “officially” in the U.S. for every American in Russia. Lately there has been the new invasion of “diplomatic” missions from the seven Soviet satellites. The anti-Communist diplomats all either have been fired, re-assigned overseas or been thrown into prison at home, The missions are almost purely communistic—new listening posts for international communism. These satellite missions are now moving over from passive intelligence into active operations. Chile has just expelled two members of a Yugoslav mission for fomenting revolution in Chile's unions.
Attack Wherever There Is an Opening IN EVERY COUNTRY counter-Communist agencies must now reckon with seven possible outlets—all protected by diplomatic immunity—where there were only Soviet embassy and economic agencies hitherto. In the present period of preparation for open anti-capitalist war, as in 1219-1943, it remains true that the Communist parties and the industrial unions penetrated by them-—about 16 in America—are the spearhead, America is the enemy. There are Soviet attacks in the rear as well as frontally, ever the U.S. leaves an opening. . For example, when President Truman makes an unreservedly proZionist speech, the Russians make hay with the whole Islamic world from Dakar to Afghanistan. When American food is voted for Germany, Polish and Czech Communists make persuasive use of this help to an ex-enemy. When the Soviets are loud and America silent on the colonial wars in Asia, the Communists gain. The genegal Communist objectives are to talk a big game in Europe and blackmail America into more “loans,” building high the pyramid of depression. To bleed America white afd thus win an unarmed, isolation and new vacuums to fill—that is the Soviet aim, It is«the Soviet means of striking America that have multiplied. Copyright, 1947, The Indianapolis * Times and _Thé Chicago Daily News.
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