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Advised fo Battle Facts With Facts And Get Down to Post-War Reconstruction

By WILLIAM H. NEWTON,

1pm LONDON, Nov. 27—The United States can meet and answer the | Indianapofty Grandmothers Club —| world-wide challenge of communism without war. It has made a beginning which is, only tentative and only a

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beginning, but which has already plunged the Communists into a series of hysterical acts. And these desperate measures are costing

them more supporters every day. In my recent tour of the perimeter | of the Communist world I learned

that the party and (ts adherents!

wherever found, | war against the | United States and everything it stands for. The States, ‘ can meet. this threat by doing what it knows how to do better than any other nation — by gétting its factories

United however,

Mr. Newton going, production stepped up and

by applying American technical knowledge to post-war reconstruc tion.

Firmness Needed

_/The Communists will try to sabotage this effort, They are doing that today in Italy, France ard Greece. They will do it In China, Turkey and anywhere else it 15 pussible But if the American purpose is firm, and if America makes that

purpose clear to the world, the Commies will be defeated and expansion of the Soviet Union will be

stopped. It will be stopped because the people themselves are weary of

violence. and hysteria and sickened of strikes and disorder and mob action. They want peace far more than they want communism, America is endeavoring to make its purpose plain to the peoples of! the world. It has done fairly well in countries like England, where there is a good understanding of America to start with. But ‘t is doing a poor job of it in many countries. Every Trick Used The Communists use every trick at their command to distort the American purpose. On this front,| the Commies are making gains. But they are winning by default. Nothing effective is being done on the American side. | In almost every large city on the perimeter of the Communist world there's a U. 8. Information Service Office, In a few places, such as Ahtens,! Istanbul and Baghdad, capital of the Moslem world, the U. 8. is doing some effective work, so observed. But In most of the others it is not. Propaganda Vital ] Congress, it is true, sharply reduced its appropriations to $8 million. But it is also true that the American people are not getting their money's worth. 5 Rarely does an Information Service Release meet the issues raised locally against America by the Communists. And often its releases cannot be understood by those for whom they are written.

This is vital because, if the Com-| munists continue to win the prop-|

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aganda war by default, they can wreck the Marshall Plan. All* along the perimeter of wel Red world, our reply to Russia on! the propaganda front is like a pop-| gun against a battery of German! 88s. And whether we like it or not there is a4 propaganda front. i It covers millions of peoples who do not know Secretary of Marshall's name, who never heard of Senator Vanderberg and who have only the| faintest conception of what the] word democracy means. In such | places the Communists are spread- | {ing their distortions night and day. |

(We are not answering them suc-|

cessfully,

| Thin-Ice Rescue | Saves Hoosier GI |

WESTOVER FIELD, Mass, Nov. | 21 (UP)~The story of how an herole Army Air Force crew landed and took off again in a C-47 transport on ice only 20 inches thick to]

rescue a stricken soldier far above the Arctic Circle was disclosed to-

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port Command.

The rescue — called “Mission | Double Dare” because of the almost impossible conditions under which

it. was carried out—took place on | Nov. 11, the officials sald | Cpl. Jean J, Harter, of Ft. Wayne, | Ind., had been stricken with a dar- |

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at a remote ATC weather outpost | in the River Clyde area of ice- | locked Baffinland. | |

Catholic Daughters To Teach Leadership

The Catholic Daughters of Amer- | ica will sponsor leadership courses for city youth organizations begin- | ning® Wednesday in the Catholic | 1004 N. Penn-|

Instructors for classes to be held

| Wednesday and Dec. 4, 10 and 11 {will include the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Al-|

bert Busald, pastor of 8t. Philip] Neri Catholic Church; Miss Frances | (Graney, psychological service of | [the public schools; Miss’ Winfred Galvin, Indianapolis Public Schools; | Miss Alice Jane Hessler, Shortridge | High School, and the Rev. Richard Kavanagh, Archdiocesan director of! Catholic Youths Organtzation,

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