Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1949 — Page 10

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ATLANTIC PACT .

. WASHINGTON, Apr. 2—Anyone in doubt as

statesmen and politicians. At his recent press conference he demanded priority for American arms for France. Then he went on to say that it would be a grave mis

tinent to complete moral and physical ruin, Gen. De Gaulle said. +s ¢

mystical g the vitals of a number of Europeans

. «+ By Marquis Childs

U. S. Faces Grave World Problei

© easy formula and certainly it does not le

+ TO DO that, of course, would necessitate an over-all plan for the guidance of the whole , Bome sort of

of yardstick, must admit to pessimism,

trend seems to be not fer unflin recognition oat 3 oe opposite rection.

‘Cut on European Aid THUS, at signs of

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such conservative politicians as Sen. Robert A.

Taft of Ohio begin to talk about economizing on European ald. Sen. Taff is for the Atlantic Pact. But he has indicated that he will oppose any appropriations for arms to Europe, : It is by such strange anomalies, halfway in: the present-day world and halfway in the agreeable twilight of the past, that all the hopes and plans for peace through reasonable and responsibility can be nullified, There is

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By Mrs. H. E, Hearrell, 528); N. Pine St. ‘In answer to the remarks made by A. J. Schneider in Hoosier Foruin about fast time, I.

Keep up the good wir, Al :

‘Cut Rate Stickers’ es

By B. J. Sheridan, 1518 N. Colorado oo 1 notice the city is giving cut rates on illegal

parking stickers of 100 or more. I wonder if

‘that applies to every citizen or just a few who get 100 $2 tickets and get fined only $150, has that authority? The law says one sticker

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Views on the News By DAN KIDNEY MAYORS and seem

grateful. They didn’t even send their gressmen a “thank you" note for giving them “home rule” in rent control: i oo ¥ a : ® ¢ » FABLE 1949-Once upon a time thers was a administration measure that the 81st Congress didn’t rewrite ®. * & JUDGING from newspaper s "

UTOPIA is a place where hoth -landlords and tenants have “a fair net operating income.” * ’ * » “PEACE In our time” was way back when the Big Four was just & nickpame for a railroad. : S & 6 BEN, wants 10 per cent off every.

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JT'8 a topsy-turvy world--nothing seems te

stir up a fight quicker. than a peace meeting,

THE ARMY ... . By Robert Richards”

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3 0 Most Generals Go 1 i —- time to eve kind A A “Some. of

them (like butchers or bankers) may be the inefficient or bullheaded but, as Ernest Hemingway has sald, most of them are

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discipline.

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COMMIES IN ASIA + . .By Clyde Farnsworth

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~~ BHRANGHAL Apr. 2-—-Acsdemic freedom has perished under the Communist regime in North China, along. with academies

Sovietisation of schools, reported by competent witnesses

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‘balance; we think there can be no sacred cows in

> It seems important fo me that we believe this becahe we are going to have a big Army with us for the rest of our lives and this Army can't be successful if we have no faith in its

bosses. ‘ 3 - Much has Been written about the caste system. Practically all of it was true. But, at the same time, many generals are more than slave-drivers or high-livers. They are good: soldiers and human beings. . : : Consider the case of Lt. Gen. Raymond 8, McLain of Oklahoms City, the only National Guard officer to attain that: rank

France's Moselle River. : ; 7 1 wasn't present but this incident was reported to mé by Capt. James McNamara, A wandering German tank outfit rambled through McLain's headquarters in the dead of night. Wham +. Wham. Frightened clerks leaped up, carbines in hand. Type-

vest. As did Gen. Mclain. - 3

The Situation ~~ “I'LL never forget {he general,” Mac said later. "He was as cool as an feebox pie. T walled over and saluted. ‘General, may -1 tall the men about the situation? I asked. ‘Why, yes,’ answered

in Europe. When I met him he was commanding general of the : 90th Infantry Division, then encamped on the western shore of.

writers were knocked ovef Capt. McNamara leaped with the

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who have reached Bhanghal from Peiping, Tientsin and Tethan, poses the question whether it will Be possible for foreign mission schools to continue as such in the Red areas. » In fact, it is questioned whether education of any Kind, except in Communistic doctrine, will be possible. Thousands of

non-Communist students either are staying at home or have

fled from North China, seeing no possibility of formal education under the Soviet regime.. j : One of my informants sald more than 100 students of one

Control Over Teachers

STUDENT “Soviets” or councils, have usurped the suthosity °

over both private and public schools. They attend classes when it does not interfere with frequent council sessions; parades, miss tings 8 a ‘which often last for Ou, Hi jo unists decide which teachers teach, what they shall teach and even punish teachers mistakes “breaches of discipline.” bones top =

Tientsin and Peiping. They are expected to turn oh months personnel to take over civil government, up for

the Reds’ lack of trained administrators. ; “Trials” of students and teachers have been brough campuses of other universities 8 & Scholastic Verso oe ans * which' terrorists used to «

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