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rae TI is the. Tat of ive articles on Russia's Toad to war. By DR. NICHOLAS NYARADI, Ex-Finance Minister of Hungary [°° I SAW the Russians fighting in and around the capital! of my country, Budapest, from December, - February, 1945. The city was held by a

small German garrison.

.The Russian tactics were significant. They never went

into action in any of the areas until they had ‘concentrated evitable. twice as many troops and

twice as much material as the Germans had.

1 have the strong feeling that later they are apt to believe that| this ‘applies on a much larger War must come because of “Wall, MARSHALL PLAN Adminis “genie to Russias cold war, ~~ Stre a Hungary's ber 8, Matyas Rakosi, return n enumerated. or Budapests in Ovtober, 1948, eta, AmeHoRns Ti should EiEnanent: 40 one other event lead to the collapse of the Eastern in’ Crimea, it became evident to which, when knowing its real bloc. In addition to the possibility | me that Russia had intensified background and importance, ap- of such a comparatively peaceful easy disruption of the Soviet

the secret Cominform Conference attention

Communist

rem

{of influence.

My answer was: But as a result of the eternal inevitable if it depended only o a8 propaganda drums against “capi- Russia, but, thank God, it doesn 'talist warmongers,” sooner or depend Slane. on het.”

et Imperiaiists™

_ |far away. Her tremendous efforts , [taken toward the disruption of

2 unity -sincet Plan proved itself to be successju and since the Atlantic Pact was formed, show how she fears |the possibility of having a power ful and efficient Western army on 1044, until the Western borders of her sphere

8 Comparatively After my lecture in the Town! {Hall of New York last November, someone asked me from the floor, Offers a ‘whether 1 believed war was in- confusion.

tra-| Land

a | Hon aval Nawsse, Soituias w“ ‘and bbi Wi It 4 » gave emphasis to this opinion, 't each in his own way, last night. The rabbis who recently returned from a tour of the Holy addressed the annnal din. meeting ‘of the Indianapolis Beal tor Paul E. Hoffman only! recently! Chapter of the American Chris de. the Jats which have expressed his hope that the * ‘rigid-|

{fy of ‘Communist economy will new Bhtler

her preparations for war and had Pears as a still greater threat to and

ordered the concentration of all the peace of the world.

thé powers of her satellites for, 4 8 = pe : AT THE MEETING of the which the threatening drive of the

war machine, there exists,

the same purpose.

lopinion, another method throug

{agriculture committee of

MEASURES were Saken for ex- United Nations Wconomic Com-|tern world can be averted.

panding the armies,

According Hungarian

government toward the énd of 1948, the Soviet machinery, Army was much bigger than the "possibility that this surprise move

increasing mission for Europe last March, the production of war material, re- Soviet Delegate Gouloginkov, in stronger or at any rate remain as placing the armament of the dif- a surprise move, ferent countries with standard | versed Russian military equipment, etc./ foreign Stockpiling of strategically im- nounced that neither Riisfia nor|for aggression. This is the greatportant raw materials was or-|its satellites were cons'iering any|est hope and possibility, and ¢ the ; dered throughout the whole East- more shipments of ern bloc and important air and army bases were constructed in! all of Soviet-occupied Europe.

the trade policy. He

and discounting the Noble County. Reports

figures published in the Western was made for propaganda pur- Gain in Population

press,

At this time,

by Western observers.

nn on " 3 } IN CASE of Feneral mobiliza- expected and therefore she doesn’t! tion, the Russians are planning need any more industrial goods

to raise their arm forces to znd equipment frem the West.

about 15 million men in the first

four months.

They have

the number poses only, there are two serious of men in active service in the reasons, which could have caused Preliminary Soviet armed forces was much the sudden Russian move: closer to five million than to the figure of about two million given

even completely worked out new plans for total for war. Russia may have found military.and civilian mobilization jt necessary .to stockpile those

FT. WAYNE, census

ONE: Russia may have completed her industrial war preparations about two years earlier than many Western economic experts!

census Dorothy

Stolte

supérvisor

2000 in. the last decade.

125.072, 11840. rose from 5431

TWO: Or, sven if she is not yet Kendallville's

prepared industrially

according to which every military agricultural materials which she CZECH DF DIES IN RIOT

district in the Soviet Union would p24 peen denying to the Wet. become an independent unit with

NUERNBERG, Germany,

the Red steamroller against the Wes-|

suddenly re-|strong as Russia, both morally established Soviet/and militarily, the realists of the

an- Kremlin may abandon their plans Press the clergyman more than any other observation.

Languages Differ newcomers came. from many and widely separated counmany different and represent as many, cultures and economies. They are) working and playing

June 15 (UP)--itries adjusting in the same man-

figures an- per to each other. ‘nounced today by fourth district

in my! the trip to discover the needs of hithe Jews in Palestine. They took with them the contribution of local Jewry to the United Jewish | Appeal. The sacrifices made by the 600, {000 Jews of Palestine when they |admitted 400,000 refuges in a perjod of two years seemed to im-

|

If the free world will become

food and/than that, a probability, that the agricultural products t. the West./free and democratic nations of the In view of the desperate Soviet world will have in preventing the/tries, need for Western industrial goods greatest bloodshed in human histo our estimate in and of the Soviet desire to ex-itory. circles change Eastern food for Western

oa Hebrew Congregation

Rabbi Goldblatt en the n=

the Zedeck made

Rabbi . Greenfeld of

‘emple. Beth-El

Tell of Impressions ‘Gained in Recent Holy Land Tour | By EMMA RIVERS MILNER

The neerold ou country ay of lsrael challenge to a world in

languages

These

speak as

together!

peaceably, Rabbi Greenfeld point-| “ted out. In this situation he sees ia challenge to the world, He sees ithe. possibility of different coun-

The tentative 1950 figure was compared with 22776 in the very

Ligoniet grew from 2178 to 2369. sociated SR A Saviour era, the June 15 (UP)—One Czech was killed are held by the Arabs AS. Own AFMY, HiRes. of supplies, LF: RES SEAR: PIANHE Ai Tt REHEARSE. Several “tierman GOIABIEtE" Comimented.

Although feudalistic and auto-

with the d new ones built in this ©

abbis recalled,

M. cratic governments surround Palshowed Noble County's estine, democracy is exemplified formatory population increased more than at every turn in the country, according to Rabbi Greenfeld. Israel stands as an example of! acme of adjustment population ancient customs existing alongside to 6123, while the very modern, old cities as-

“The shrines in the old cities,

Rabbi.

I do not say that the Russian 'ma\y signs of such plans—the at a displaced persons’ camp on!Jerusalem.you must enter by way, of Syria or Trans-Jordan.

stocks, reserves and ammunition. armed attack — and there are police were injured during a riot wish to enter Bethlehem and old So

people want war against America. op

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casionally you hear the of shooting. In spite of that, the! people are moving forward to make of it a land of peace, he added. :

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“The war is not over.

sound

Rabbi Goldblatt. urges churches to send their pastors to! Palestine. to see for themselyes what goes on there. Rabbi Greenfeld estimates that

wonder at the way the barren! wastes in the country have been| reclaimed for agriculture and at

ithe upsurge of life among the people.

The majestic words of the}

Prophets kept coming into Rabbi | Greenfeld’'s speech and he referred |

particularly to words from Ezekiel in the above connection: “O ye dry bones, hear the word | of the Lord ... Behold- 1 will cause breath to “enter, into you

iand ye shall live’

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Two Escaped Convicts Caught

BOWLING GREEN,

15 (UP)—Two convicts no es- ferday in_their stolen automobile

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Letters from worried boys and girls from over the nation have been pouring into Veterans Hospital on Cold Spring Rd. ever since they heard "Santa Claus” was ill there, James Yellig, who has portrayed the

genial gent for. years in his hometown of Santa Claus, Ind., donned his red suit to pose for a picture, a leg injury but he assures the "good little boys and girls” he'll be back in action come Christmas time.

in an Indiana State Re- going the wrong way on a onetruck from Pendleton way street. last Monday were scheduled to be Waddle said the pair abandoned ireturned to Indiana today in the the prison truck near Logansport of! custody of a U, George.

Mobley,

truck had

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MOTHS WON'T TOUCH THEM — CLEAR, CLEAN WEAVES, CHECKS, PLAIDS, - HAIRLINE STRIPES; PIN a WEAVES—

“Santa,”

, June

8. marshal. 24, Bloomington, and Dewey Carpenter Jr Richmond, drove off from the re Christian formatory while hauling Spinach. Herdss. a state line, . Serving terms of one-to-10 years 0 for grand larceny.

Balks Justice Aids

{after the OSS raid. | The case recently was revived {in Congress on charges that the, {administration delayed the arrest {and pushed vigorously. i

~ espionage had “the prosecution

laws governing ‘been different

‘ily different.” It said among the factors the | Justice Department had to con(sider were “certain legal pro{cedures which, if followed, might ‘have revealed to the enemy ie rfermation “that it "was" “essentin * lshould be withheld.” Fhe. presentment. said. the case. vas “x demonstration. that pre.

partments entirely equate.” “The grand jury believes that! the American people have been | poorly served by ing of confusion through dis-| {closure of half-truths, contradie-| [tory statements, ete, similar cases,” the ' presentment|

were

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details of its: Just to reassure his

ments or papers found Mr. Yellig is hospitalized with ernment agent or in the posses-|, —.8lon of those arrested; and the, “UTeRNons for {he various “steps takén by the prosecution.” Underground Gains

grand . jury asked

The They were captured here ves-

congressmen and Police Chief Murrell ment of the government.” ) The grand jury sald “the safety!

lot 3 {8 being jeopardized” because: The FBI charged them with transporting a stolen Both were the last five years,

TRADITION.

PRESENT AN

VERY PLEASANT (OMFORTABLE

- FUTURE-

“SHORE BREEZE" A MIRACULOUS

RAYON TROPICAL-

‘matter of about three months

the prosecution was mot} ‘

The grand jury said that if the -

{procedure would have been entire.

. ‘I sald Department of Justice would issue a public dtatement of the|

handling of the!

Ist and description of all docu-| in the, office of Amerasia by any govsi

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Polio . . ... you'll a new ea bout the dised] f . POLIO

By Dr,

© THE SUNDAY TIMES

Police Nab 48 ; Traffic Violators 3

“Thirteen arrests fi vio. {cautions against theft (of doe- lations between midnight and A

uments) from governmental de- dawn were reported by potice oe “inade {today as their safety drive en~ .

tered, its 10th Forty-eight

reported in the 24-hour period lending at 6 a. m, today. Forty the compound-i,, "00 them were speeding cases, Judge Joseph M. Howard ime< [posed fines on 41 persons on trafe in this and|q, ~ harges today, Most of the

penalties wer

would be salutary if the 'OtAling $8. A few totaled $12." Algel Owens, 31, Harlan, Ky. a pedestrian, was struck by a car driven by Clifford Harris, 37, of 12125 Howard 8t., in the 500 block case beginning with the time of} the arrests, including a complete, lof EB, Washington St. early today, He was treated at General Hose

pital and rele Ralph Blac motoreyclist, terday when

trackless trolley-at Alabama and’

Michigan Sts.

at General Hospital.

; ee ——————— ihe, the menace of disloyal citizens. court ‘to- authorize- the sending] THREE: There is a concerted of coples of its presentment to attempt by Communists, disloyal “the proper Americans, and fellow travelers officers of the execiitive depart- to conceal the truth from the LtAmerican people. i ‘ The grand jury renewed its as. .. and stole a sedan from a parking of this nation and its institutions sertion that espionage laws “ars

‘riddled with

ONE: Underground Communist peated the recommendation # vehicle activity has greatly increased in made in a presentment more than ia year ago that new ; TWO: The nation does not yet laws be enacted or gi : have adequate means to. combat laws’ tightened. :

WITH A. Touc Ho OF TOMORROW

TAILORED BY THE PEOPLE

WHO MAKE 0 IR DON RICH RDS

WE CAN STOP RIGHT THERE

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{ 3 ; The Common-sense Slant

Edwin P. Jordan

day. traffic arrests were

e . fines and

ased. kburn, 17, Clayton," was injured yes-. his cycle struck a

He also was treated

loopholes,” It re