Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1950 — Page 4
PAGE i Rr Let Freedom Ring— -
Champions Nob
! Courageous, Enterprising People
Answered Call of the New World LsTmeaf pgindiiog Sobr
THE GREAT CHALLENGE My County ‘tis of Thee,
Sweet Land of Liberty, _ Of Thee | sing
SAMUEL FRANCIS SMITH
This is the last of a series of six articles, written on the eve cause. of the Fourth of duly, by an American newspaper correspondent ! Just back home after five years in Europe and the Middle East. Mr, Herald was bureau chief in Berlin and Vienna for an | jected as we reject communism. et AN American press association,
| “Never -mind" answered al physics professor, “the only fac-
Fanough bombs, planes and troops, his ideas won. When we finally [outmatched him, our ideas won. {Tt will be the same next time” Both these men were eynics | who didn’t really believe in our!
Their attitudes are widespread {today, but they ought to be re-
Of course, force is necessary for|
ideas:
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CHAPTER SIX By GEORGE HERALD
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after my return from Europe T went to a party in Greenwich Village, where a well-known writer expoiinded his “nu
“God knows I am no Communist, but we ean néver beat those clans of school children reciting Russians. They've got an idea and, with nearly half of the world's the Gettysburg Address: population, that idea Is dynamite.”
_§ most courageous and enterprising!
our defense but who on earth is {going to defend our cause if we have no faith in it ourselves?
LAST WEEK, I listened to a
“Four iscore and seven years ago our | fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation. . .” One of the boys in the class was Sammy. His forefathers! hadn't done anything of that sort. Rather, they had fought against each other in old world wars, His dad had come here only 10 years ago to escape.persecution. Yet ‘Bam recited Linlecoin’s words with the same isolemn fervor as if his favehears! had stood on Bunker Hill At) ‘least, the Founding Fathers were his spiritual ancestors. I think Sam is a good example ‘of what America stands for. It's all fairly simple, A new continent waited to be explored. Bome daring men sailed for it and got going. More adventurers joined them. And others , . . and still more, Until the place was crowd‘ed with millions of the world’s
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i THEY COULD easily have up-
{big and little, rose in Europe. In-
have arisen. Feudal cliques could; have claimed privileges. On the face of it, there was riothing to stop. these people from making of their. new country as big a mess as they had left behind in Europe. : But they didn’t, as dictators,
|stead, they decided to do something unorthodox. They seriously declared that “all. men were created equal” and should be free to in “the pursuit of happiness,” At that time, those words seemed impossible of fulfillment, But strangely enough, thie idea worked. All newcomers ‘were given a fairly even break. They could do what they liked, as long as they didn't hurt other people. No one was asked where he hailed from. The son of the Finnish immigrant married an Italian girl,
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know that there is still injustice in our country. Yet a social ex-
time. As long as we are aware
them, they cannot seriously fmpair oa success, I
abundance, many of us seem to have lost track of the spiritual
per, our happy land wouldn't ex-
idea of them and strive to remove racy.
heard Europeans og i that! tee our 80 perhaps our success is too out- dear to you, including freedom of standing. I was told that in our speech, press and assembly.”
named he Einstein hadn't 'Jotted some enig- Soviet matic formulas on a piece of pation?”
“I should say not and 1 hope RE Jae,
ist, if a man named Jefferson we never will."
hadn’t written down a few im-
mate the power of mere ideas!
“You see,” the ‘Commun ist anportal sentences In Philadelphialgwered, “we acknowledge, at least | 174 years ago. Never underesti-| on paper, that your basic ideals
are valid and one day, as condi-
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the Dutch maiden a Polish peasant. Out of it emerged the American people, 150 million strong, a| living example that men of alll origins can dwell side by side In| peace and liberty if they only make an effort to do so.
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THE STORY certainly the sec-| they can obtain the same re-| ond-biggest ever told — has itsisuits.” I
flaws of course, as the totalitarians in Europe pointed oiit to American ‘correspondents. We all
much on your material achievements,” a Bwiss publisher told me. “Most of them cannot be applied {to conditions here anyway. People in Europe: want to know more ;about the spirit that made Amerilca a living democracy, and how!
Meanwhile our opponents are! not asleep. They spend roughly] 12 times as much on propaganda
Historic Caravan Sets Itinerary
The Hoosier Heritage Caravan is about to wend its way over the state as part of Indiana's sesqulcentennial celebration. Fhe “Caravan, composed of various historical documents and sketches of Hoosier life in the past 150 years, will dpen its run at the Vincennes sesquicentennial tomorrow. It will be in the southern city through Tuesday.
La Porte, Aug. 17 Marshall, Aug. 3; Howard, Aug. 5; Cass, Aug. 7; Miami, Aug. 11; Wabash, Aug. 1213; Huntington, Aug. 14; Adams, Aug. 15-16; Allen, Aug. 17-18; | Noble, Aug: 19; De Kalb, Aug. 22; H Whitley, Aug. 23; Elkhart, Aug. 25-26; Kosciusko, Aug. 29; Miami, |, Aug. 30 Indiana State Fair, Aug. 31Sept. 7.
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