Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1950 — Page 48

_Anti-Americanism Becomes a Mania

By PETER EDSON © NEA Stal Writer WASHINGTON, Jan, T — The teaching of anti-Americanism has for the past three years been such a fixed goal of Soviet propaganda 2 (for consumption’ by the Russian 7 people that it is now a mania

i 2 3 In Bid for ice That is the statement of Prof.

} rl ERNIE HILL {William Nelson of Columbia Uni-

ereign Correspanden "versity, a former editor. of. the LIDIA, Th Peru, | Jan. Toeduan Do-/ 1 agazine “Amerika.” published Mingo Peron or Argentina con-, p,.ean by the State Depart irftutell 4 sterling idea to dicts- ment for limited circulation in the - - wet U, 8, " £ | Mdent when he decreed four years 2B his point, Prot. Neison ON PROBES: "In search of ago that all employers give their eo, notin a special study 98Ngerous thoughts' — the workers & month's pay as Christ- os +0 cartoons published in Statue of Liberty under investimas bonuses. “Krokodil” (Crocodile); the Rus- gation” is Red caption on this, It won him hundreds of thou- gian tri-monthly humorous magasands of votes and has become an zine. fgitation began to focus their atannual windfall “counted on to It is the only humorous maga- tention on the United States in a cover. Christmas expenses. ° zine published in Russia, but its PI§ hate campaign. Faced with a similar situation circulation is a mere 165,000, It is Ineficlent factory managers in of wooing voters for next May's nevertheless looked upon as the !h® Soviet Union can breathe or June's election, Gen. Manuel A. official Communist list of satire easier now, for Prof, Nelson says Odria of Peru is following the against everything which the Over half the space of “Crocodile” Peron formula, _. Kremlin opposes. Is taken up with cartoons against

The president of Peru's military, es ou a America. In one issue, 20 of 42 ta which routed and exiled, UP UNTIL April, 1948, “Croco- drawings were anti- American in! dent Jose Luis Bustamante dile” snapped largely at Russian/character. lacked the courage to make it a citizens who failed to do their full month's pay but he did the duty to the Soviet State. When Son believes,

Gen. Odria Follows Pay Boost Plan

is that the Soviet! “International reaction was makOrders Bonuses Paid ing plans for a new war, all Rus- America unless a powerful camIn a Christmas decree, he or. sian agencies of propaganda and paign of agitation is carried on. dared all employers to give their For at the end of the war, the’ workers bonuses averaging about Russian people liked the United two week's pay each. States very much indeed, and It is less for those who have were grateful for its aid. been employed under six months s »

‘Crocodile’ Depicts Russ 1de

and ranges up to a full month for,

those with 30 years of service,

TO SHOW HOW this campaign

is being conducted, Prof. Nelson has just compiled a book, “Out of the Crocodiie’s Mouth,” reproducing over 100 of “Crocodile’'s” cartoons, translating their labels, and analyzing their attacks against American capitalism, lib-

“erty, gangsters and free press. The Marshall Plan and American military preparedness are also lampooned.

By far the largest group is etovered in the six months to 10 Years category which was given a - haif month's pay. The decree was printed in all Peruvian newspapers and signed “Manuel A, Odria’ so there would! be no doubt how the workers came by the extra money, | . A similar” bonis system all ready is in effect in Colombia and several other countries, hay

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gress vote. pay increases for ene you One, “mister; are fo put over is that in Russia tire categories of employees. It 9°'Ng fo Boil the water? asks everything is peaceful, while in saves’ collective bargaining and litte girl in "Crocodile" the United States there is a “po-

ar lee state.”

gives Congressmen a chance to! satire. claim credit for raising salaries. Sessoms sioep— Hike Newspaper Scales Quirino | fine Doctor Blames The most notable slipup 0C-| B b C curred several months ago when! Argentina's Congress was ad-| a y arriages journing. Asa parting gift, a bill 0 onchi For Knock Knees Was to be passed raising the sal. aries of all newspaper workers/ Fili § . | "LONDON. ry 7 u P) — A 0 hap dems '% political chief-| pino President London baby doctor scolded lazy _fains and his wife, Senora Evita Has Courted by P hone British Mathie). 1A tor rolling] Peron, own most of the news-| MANILA, Jan. 7 (UP)-Prés- opiiarer roms in oory cer © in the country. They de- y ¥ Sarriages papers Bn — additional RY {ident Elpidio Quirino was flying’ He denouriced baby carriages, as Jnanred and the bill Pherat- ‘across the Pacific today on his “prisons for babies” and said they, holed on the last day. |way to the United States and a Sauned reak downs fn the_chil-| In most Latin American coun- possible rendezvous in New York 8 } : the { “I see case after case of knockdm rg bonus sys-|with the beautiful young Philip- knees becaused children live their - i Justified. [pine opera star, Conchita Gaston. lives in them,” Dr. John Gibens Brazil, for instance, owners The 59. told women public health officials of factories and farms expect 39-year-old president and = profits of from 25 to 75 per cent|a party of 20 left Manila today, gq, b annually. They can well stand the with two 21-gun salutes, one round cpance Jovi never have a 8 per cent bonus. The same thing| when he arrived at the airport. sueriy fat, he added. is true in other countries where another when he boarded the The pediatrician said his own entrenched families pay slave plane. | baby had never been in a carriage. labor salaries and spend most of] With Mr. Quirino were his 18-/ their time in Europe. - |year-old daughter, Victoria, who Penalties Fixed . (now acts as the president's offi-| er to er to Become To legitimate businesses, how- {cial hostess at Malacanan Palace, ever, making only a 5 to 7 per and his son and daughter-in-law, . cent profit and trying to sell! MT. and Mrs. Tomas Quirino. Mr. products as cheaply as possible| Quirino's wife was slain by the ar esi e | to the underpaid, the bonus sys- Japanese during the war. tem is almost ruinous. They are Courting By Phone . s working on a narrow margin and yy ‘Quirino will undergo med- Installation Services Sart stand the extra decree out ical treatment. But friends said To Be Wednesday /the President i As a result, the system of AXING! Miss Gas Plas deen COUTlng Charles C. Baker will replace ss Gaston by long distance tele- Herbert W salaries and bonuses by gOVErn- phone and hinted that the two gp, y., ment decree penalizes those who the Indianapolis Bar Association are trying. to 1-most honestly TNa¥ MArry when he is out of the during installation of officers at fen Onestly hospital. The 22-year-old singer ; with emploves a dinner meeting at 6 p. m, WedEe able "10 satiate ny made her New York debut ;éaday fn (he Athenaeum. their expenses for salaries at the ~ e City Center's production of. Other new officers to be Instalbeginning of a year because they oo ot led include William G. ‘Davis, Dever knpw when a decree will MI. Quirino has refused to con- first vice president; Walter Myers come down calling for sizable ad- firm. or deny the rumors. At one Jr; second vice president; Cale ditional expenditures. time he termed the reports “fan- B. Holder, secretary, and Paul R. Trying to engage in business '88tic.” At another. he looked at Summers, treasurer. In Latin America is fraught with Teporters quizzically and said, Carl Stilwell and Samuel J. unexpected expenditures of this DOW do you know what's In my Mantel will assume their duties kind. Those who have been in| heart™ as members of the executive combusiness long enough learn that| In New York, Conchita said mittee at the meeting. ft 4s necessary to keep a big "Pe “knew nothing” of Mr. Quir- The Indiana State Bar Asso- - pesérve fund on hand to meet NO’ visit, He had not told her ciation mid-winter meeting Jan,

money have lost their cases Wel 1 Over Sea ‘Monster’ gotten in bad with the bosses run-

* Robert P. Pattersoh, former, Secretary of War, will give the!

) | CAIRO, Egypt, Jan: 7 (UP)ning the show. ' principal address at a 6:30 m. Copyright. 1050. hy The Ind anapol is Times A flerce-looking 40-feet ) snd Chicare Dall “toe “monster” with nine-foot

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curved tusks but no teeth w Local Youth Takes ‘the center of Attraction on a Red israel Plans 0 “Build

Sea bathing beach today while

year to house some 120,000 of its

here in a storm, looked like that homeless immigrants, a top Israeli

reported to Lackland Alr Force of a whale, but

scientists from y Hass, Tox. for basic training as the Hydro-Biological Institute in he using official ARRounced today The son of Alexandria said the. tusks and will have a POPaaion of 30,000, © Mrs. Edith M. lack of teeth in its cavernous under the progfam which calls! Holtz, Pvt. Holtz mouth ruled out that possibility. for construction of 50,000 dwellwill prepare for The monster has a whale-like tngs, Selig Lublanker, managin entrince to an blow-hole in its back, but very director of 8 of the Histadruts HousAl Force tech- [small eyes ing Corp., said. Bical training emer ee | zi: SA IN INDIANAPOLIS assignment to alized work. ties a m——

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World, said that, Tula belief, ‘law-| le can be hynotized crimes and chaste seduced under!|®

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production of Elmer Rice's

Ought to be a law. a . 4 ) N Alabama. | Rebert Riche IK Lane 1 .. Cannon, writing the, X3 mas Sod A - En Eid wie M. | J Tae Park; Lovise|

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ea of U Data Gathered by ~ Columbia Fdviors ”

"A favorite theme of the Com

munist cartoonists is that the American high standards of lv ing are enjoyed only by the small capitalist class, and that the masses really go unemployed and ungry. Every item of American # that can be seized upon to

“thought control.” This was sat-

rized by a cartoon showing capi

talists examining the Statue of Liberty in seaych of dangerous thoughts,

Ww » # THE MYTHS that America Is populated entirely by gangsters, that the children are all delin-| quent, that U, 8. culture is of an|

extremely low order and that fhe Bidaing {masses are uneducated or {iliter-| The reason for this. Prof. Nel. At¢ have been popular throughout the North Atlantic Pact, the Sirs Florence Strough

Europe for a long time. Ameri:

can thriller movies are of course

eat he thought the traffic would | Premier Stalin announced that Wovern nent Fealince that a Jeo. given much credit for spreading leashed an all-out attack. Both pome 2244 N. DeQuincy St., will r. ple not readily learn to hate thege beliefs,” und “Crocodile” is have been pictured as leading to be held at T.p. m. tomorrow In

[on the bandwagon, Russian railing against Amer-

Communist plots.” "But | haven't any facts.” “What of it? Haven't we a free press?”

William Brady

Dean of American Showmen Grace George, His Widow, Goes

On With Play in Whi

NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (UP) -~William Brady, 86, whose career u

4 showman ranged from manag and James J. Jeffries to producin “Street Scene,’ disclosed today.

Mr. Brady's death was announced by. his wife, Grace George, fajled today to shake the denials!

‘ong of the theater's well-known (actresses, Mr. Brady died after a heart attack. The “Dean of American Show Business” died about noon Friday but his widow, true to the theatrical credo, “the show must go on, went ahead with her performance that evening in her current Broadway success, “The Velvet Glove.” Mr. Brady's grandaughter, Bar-| bara Brady, also is appearing in the play and she, too, went ahead {with last night's performance, a' matinee this afternoon and appearance tonight as did Miss George, Made Millions

Grace George was the second

wife of Mr. Brady, who was first married

to. Rose Marie Rene, mother of the late Alice Brady,

who also became a famous ac- ished llson as president of {reqs

Mr. Brady's last big coup In the theater, although not his last

“Street Scene” in 1929 after it had been rejected by some 30 producers. It accounted for more than one of the many millions that passed through his hands in his long career. Mr. Brady was manager of hoth James J. Corbett and James J Jeffries when they were heavyweight champions. He directed Jeffries in a cham-

government decres contingencies. he Was coming, she siid. 20. and 21 in. the. World War Me- Plonship fight at Coney Island, The few foreign concerns that ¢ widening e a [mortal will devote its activities One night and Lear - produc. have tried to protest Age ingt De cienti {to planning and administering the tion of “King Lear” the follow government giving away sts Puzzled {estate of a hypothetical family. ling night.

Put on 300 Plays “The Terrible Turk” of ancient

sea wrestling fame was one of his banquet Jan. 20 in the Claypool proteges. He was one of the pro/moters of the Dempsey-Carpen- Tyrone Power and his beautiful to report to the commandant, (tier -fight-untit-he- withdrew. after actress wife, {differences with

Jack Kearns.

NEW YORK, Jan. T (UP)~Is8- son of ‘an Irish immigrant who day with Miss Chiigtian'y family transfer to a relatiy

| Mr. Brady was born in San uzzled i \ | J Air Force Training Puszled ientines tried to decide Four New Cities {Francisco on June 19, 1863, the Pyt. Robert B. Holtz, 17; for-| The huge creature's mangled rael will build fo merty of 732 W. 11th St. has body, Which washed ashore mear {ld four new cities this had been drawn to California

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a.m, an in Robert W. Stirling funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Hoffnian, who was 63, died elected vice president, and Gilbert || Yesterday in Methodist. of He resided at 1522 E. Ohilo St. A member of the Modern Wood- ition, was elected secretary-treas-{men of America, Mr, Hoffman yrer of the conference. ; —_— y { was the oldest of six brothers who' —————————————— a ,, En "7 loperated sporting goods stores at BODY FOUND IN FIELD ON PACTS: From top fo bot- | 107 N. Pennsylvania St. and 251] GARY, Jan, 7 (UP)—Woodrow tom in this one, called “Equal | Massachusetts Ave. They started L. Mariott, 70, of Hammond, Ind., ariners,” are Uncle Sam, Eng. their enterprise as a bicycle store was found dead today by two *e Bevin France's Schuman | {in Virginia Ave. In 1905, i . . " the | The businessman Is survived by a field about 25 feet from Highsigning #* wife, Mrs. Della Hoffman; two way 312. Deputy Coroner R. C.

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Atlantic y | daughters, Mrs. Vera Heather and Minzewski said that no outward Mrs, Ella Mae Barnhart; a son, signs of violence were found on! fean newspapers is well known. | Their principal contention seems 'i'Bil; two sisters, Mrs. Ellaithe body.

to be that the free press of Amer. Gibbs, Jadinnapois, xe, Miss ica is really in the hands of the bh ma, ew Castle; {capitalists and does only/ their . : Sve hers, Edwin, ‘Carl,

grandchildren. Against the Marshall Plan ahd man; and tue

NO DOGGONE PRIVACY GARDNER, Mass., Jan. 7 (UP) |

jumped into the rear of

{let press in the past year has un Seryices for Mrs. Florence A. — in.

Un-| gtrough, who died Friday in her!

the enslavement of Europe and Otterbein U nited Brethren the subjecting of European econ- Church. Burial will be in Mid- x

: “y dletown, Ind, aN omy to management by “Uncle Mrs. Strough, who wis. 88, was

a native of Middletown, but lived

This criticism of American for- most of her life in Indianapolis. |

New Hampshire; was the

Fred and Albert Hoff-|—A locksmith and police were needed to rescue a small dog who a milk 7000 miléds per day, truck, pawed a latch and locked the

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eign policy is carried over into the affaifs. ~ Overlooking world crit-

She was a member of Otterveft;

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conduct of United Nations United Brethren Church. The widow of the late Josiph}

| majorities which they contend are Rawding and Mrs. Hazel Grimes; { mere puppet shows, in which the four sons, Frank, Joseph E., Wil-

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i mittee of the of Learned Societies and the So. Burris Services.

“Jack, write” + pees” exposing “re

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was the pregentation

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“Croca- H. Strough, Mrs, Strough is sur-| attention on the vived by two daughters, Mrs, Ora

other countries follow the vote of liam E. and Lloyd Strough, all of 8S. delegation. Indianapolis; two brothers, A. E. Prof. Nelson's analysis of these Lowery, Kansas City, Kans., and Lowery, Middletown; 25 has been published under the grandchildren, 16 great grandauspices of Whe Joint Slavic Com- children, and two great-great! American Council! grandchildren.

‘courtesy of the copyright owner, contractor, who died Friday in

Public Affairs Press, of Washing-| his Tome, will be at 2:30 p. m. ton. D. C., publisher of “Out of tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan

the Crocodile’ 8 Mouth. » | Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown : ceennnn | Hill. He was 80,

Dies in N. Y.: Denies Implication In Reuther Case |

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by the lure “of gold. The. family °f 2 CIO United Auto Workers oved to New York when he was Watchman that he had any part seven. in the UAW bomb attempt or the, In all he produced. about 300: Reuther shootings. plays. Many of them made his-| Although police viewed 58-year- | tory. “Monte Cristo,” “Lights lold George Thomas as a “definite O'London,”. “After Dark,” “and ®uspect” because of his faked “Under the Gaslight” were some, kidnaping report, they admitted of the old-timers that helped that there was little to link the make his fortune. veteran UAW employee directly “Way Down East,” the classic| With the terrorist attempts.

tear-jerker, was his, but he was| “Familia¥ With Dynamite proudest of “The World We Live/ Mr. Thomas; given a “

In,” th by! d the he Sutalled iigect play by night's rest” after confessing the slovakia. It was a failure. {abduction hoax, said he “hadn't p———————— |driven a car or shot a gun in 20 years.” He said, however, that he Six Children Perish was “quite familiar” with ‘the

In Stove Blast Fire jeep of dynamite. Vv

Inspector Joseph MEDWAY, Me. Jan. 7 (UP)— called Mr. Thomas’ story a “real A baby and five small boys per- break” in the wave of terror today and four adults against the union which began

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{fire roared through the converted tack on UAW President Walter {wooden schoolhouse they lived in. P."Reuther. -A-driving. snowstorm hampered) . Thirteen months. later. a would: }. rescue operations in this Maine be assassin fired a shotgun community, only 20 miles from through a - window of Victor 5300-foot Mount Katahdin. Reuther’'s home, costing the UAW

The dead boys: were sons of education director the sight of

Mrs. Grace Jones, 45, owner of one eve. The attackers sped away the crowded one-and-one-half in automobiles in both cases, story house. Mrs. Jones herself re

was in critical. condition in a Adm. | Lincoln hospital.

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the other casualty, was the only SAN DIEGO, Jan. 7 (UP)— child of 23-y ear-old Bernard Vice Adm. yerald F. Bogan, Jones, another of Mrs, “Jones Whose letter on unification;

sons, and his wife Dolores, 21. touched off the recent armed The parents were in serious con- Services squabble, today was redition from burns. {lieved of command of’ the 1st RE |Task Fleet by Vice Adm. Thomas, I.. Sprague, Commander, Air Ty, Wife Fly Back | Force, Pacific Fleet. MEXICO CITY, Jan. 7 Adm. Bogan has been ordered

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Linda _Chrinstian, 11th Naval District at San Diego. left here today ‘for Los Angeles pend|ng final action ‘on his rein Mr. Power's single-engine plane. quest for retirement. He requested They spent the New Year's holi- retirement rather than accept a vely minor post

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