Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1947 — Page 5

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Red Flank Sweeping ‘Asia [Feeney Pledges Nid 55 Menacing Blind Side of U. S.

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jcan zone meets Russian territory, around southern Asia and through Arabia, Iraq, Iran and on to where

the iron curtain comes down in Europe. Here in Bangkok, I found every-

one talking about the war in near-| by French Indo-China—a war of .Al-

most incredible ferocity.

French authority to set up their own independent state of Viet Nam. But as a result of French blundering and the lack of clear-cut policy by the United States, it gradually is being turned by Communists into a war between the Left and Right. And the Left is likely [ito win. Indo-China has about the same {land area as Texas. It has a popu[lation of 23 million of whom 17 million are Annamites. The out{come of the war here will have a {profound effect on all southeast | Asia, The Communist party is deeply | involved in the Indo-China War and lis struggling with might and main to convince the natives that America, France and the other democra{cies are imperialist "powers inter{ested only in exploiting them, French Use U. S. Lend-Lease That propaganda is effective, in |1arge part because the French are using wartime. American lend-lease lequipment and arms against the natives. The Communist propaganda and

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It started as a struggle for freedom by the Annamites who defied

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loans to our enemies,’ the French.” At the same time, it is obvious to most observers that Indo-China

ment—but the only one on hand is Communist-dominated.

Terrible Atrocities Committed

{the Annamites and the French cul-

break in which an effort was made| to assassinate all French citizens in| Northern Indo-China. Terrible atro-|

should have its own native govern-|

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cities were committed at the time, and there was equally violent retaliation by the French.

in Central Indo-China, and

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Since then there has been a ful. scale war in three principal areas— in Tonkin, in the north; in Annam |, ditional training to fit them in Cochin China in the South. The| {area claimed by the Viet Nam government is shaped roughly like >

the north and south and a nArrow| corridor down the center of the country, as well as scattered seg-|

Some French regiments have been | sion of this division are not crime in constant action for many months. |inals and “need never be criminals| The Annamites are ferocious guer-;r oer steps are taken by trained! rilla fighters and casualties have \experts to det ine. the: ta of |

The French Foreign Legion is being used as assault forces. Eighty per cent of the legionnaires—25,000 t0|issued today, Mr. Feeney chi 30,000, troops—are former members y iif aged of the German army who joined the partment have been trying to sup- | legion rather than live in occupied press “information on crime news

Both the president of Viet Nam, Ho Chi-Minn, and his immediate were “forbidden to talk with reare Moscow- porters.” | however, believe that Ho is more interested in unifying Viet Nam than he is in {communism and that he might dis-| the Communists once he

Ho is about 48 years did. 1 a slight little man with a wispy ‘beard and high forehead. A veteran revoluwas once jailed by Britain in Hong Kong for plotting an Indo-China uprising. He's an intellectual and has been denounced | by Communist leaders as a Trots-

Communist “hatchet |} man” is Von Guyen Giap, who was defense minister in Ho's government and still is a commander-in-e directed the ndreds of Viet|

{that if elected he proposed to stafl | ‘the juvenile agency with persons | |suitable for that kind of work, Urges Trained Staff “The staff must be composed of men and women willing to take

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