Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1949 — Page 10

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Efficient Announcer Says in 15 Minutes What Vishinsky Needed Hours to Relate

By NAT BARROWS, Times Foreign Correspondent.

LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Mar, 18--The old fire-breathing hatchet | man, Andrei Vishinsky, never produced any more vitriolic pack of Hes and half-truths than the propaganda that Radio Moscow is|®8me

pouring out these days,

" That program, beamed westward in English over the 25-meter|

band, is symptomatic of the intensity with which the Soviets are trying to undermine and wreck © en the Marshall Plan and the At- B

renee. | BOUNCET to hear the Incredible

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and to understand the motives

behind these furious attacks.

Radio Moscow, as part of the {infiltration tactics of communist aims for world domination, is repeating — over and over — the old abuse that Mr. Vishin-

sky so often has unleashed in United Nations sessions. But the smooth, efficient anin Moscow, with an American accent, wraps

speaking

gering is played up and down the scale. ' Radio Moscow doesn’t say simply “The United States.” It's ‘the warmongering United States” and “the Anglo-American warmongers.” . I would gather, listening to Radio Moscow, that the U. 8, 8. R.

won the war entirely by itself . « + that only the “people’s de- } good life

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io Moscow Baits U. S. In Smooth American Accent Wien ii™, | ome sor of weer mic produced by the Mishawakala child who developed diabetes| S"

Children’s Aid Society describingand learned how to conquer it! . the services of the agency to|will be shown in the White Cross | eel Townsendites

To Hear National Official

Charles WW." Wetterman, nainvites local physicians and their tional director, Townsend Club,

diabetic patients to attend the will address members of the In- CAPITOL AVE for 01% a 287"ST

children in the community, will be presented at noon Monday in the YWCA at the monthly luncheon of the Indianapolis Social Workers Club. 3 “Anton J, Vicek, executive director of the Children's Ald

Diabetes Society To-Show Movie

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Guild auditorium, Methodist Hos~ pital, at 8 p. m. next Thursday. The Indianapolis Clinical Diabetes Society, sponsoring the film,

ganization, according to Dr. John sunday in Holy H. Warvel, chairman. rium, Beach Grove.

meeting as a first step in forma- diana Townsend Plan, Inc, tion of a lay branch of the or-/ National Insurance at 2 p. m Name Audito- I VN a

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and will speak. Mrs. Rachel Free’ tests conducted by Indi-| Mayor Robert Byland, Beech Schwier is president of the Social ahapolis doctors several weeks Grove, also will speak at the Workers Club and Miss Ruthiago have revealed 73 new and meeting, over which State OrCoward is program chairman, ‘hitherto indisclosed diabetics, ac-iganizer Joe Horton will preside.

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