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Stalin’s Mein Kampf—

| Red Conquest "Plan Mapped 25 Years Ago

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Ohio Floods Fatal to 6, Rout 8000

By United Press | MARIETTA, O., Jan. 28] (UP)—A three-state flood| left almost 8000 homeless and

at least six dead today.

Other thousands prepared to flee as the Ohio River inched]

| By DAVID SNELL A quarter of a century ago Joseph Stalin revealed in|

detail his plan for world con That plan is today the

quest.

foreign policy of the Sovie

Union—a policy that has added 600 million slaves to the|

Red empire in just five years. Current developments in Asia and the Middle East bear living testimony to the continuing success of the plan. Communism is spreading, despite all the efforts of the West to contain it.

Stalin’s Grand Plan Here is Stalin’s grand plan as

revealed by him in writing and]

speech—words which the West ap-| %, oo tot tnion in the light

parently has not bothered to learn:

ONE: Gobble up the little na-y tions on Russia's western border, | securing. the heartland of com-

munism against counterattack from the West. TWO: With

locked, conquer China by fraud, deception and bloody civil war.

THREE: Hand China the sword tary army against imperialism

to conquer the rest of Asia for communism.

the colonial and semicolonial lands of the Middle East. FIVE: Deny Asia's strategi war materials to the West and hand to communism an inexhaust-| ible supply of cannon fodder. SIX: When the West becomes) exhausted through lack of supplies and commerce, strike at the tottering bastion of a free society. and wipe it out.

West Miscalculates |

This strategy is fully revealed in Stalin's unexpurgated ‘‘Marx-| ism and the National and Colonial | Question,” and a collection of] speeches and papers by Stalin and| other Communist leaders, entitled “China in Revolt.” These books laid bare his plan,| step by step. They told precisely| how China was to be captured— and how it was to become the biggest. factor in revolutions in the rest of Asia. They even brazenly told exactly how the West would—and finally did—miscalculate. Exactly as Stalin planned it 25 years ago, “Operation Overthrow” is now in progress in nearly every country of the Asiatic and Middle Eastern target area—and is succeeding. Three-Stage Revolutions

Ingenious in its simplicity, the, operation builds revolutions in| three stages: 1 Stage One: Native Communists —open and concealed—form alMances with nationalist movements, rallying the masses around

Asiatlcs!” | Stage Two: Having entrenched tHemselves and helped. throw off Western influence or control, the| Communists turn on native nationalist leaders.” They destroy them with propaganda and/or bullets. : Stage Three: The Communists seize the state machinery—by ong or more of these means: : ONE: Open military intervention by a “friendly” Soviet border state. TWO: Civil war waged by an armed Communist party. . THREE: Skillfully manipulated coup d'etat. How Scoreboard Reads

“Whoever does not understand,” . wrate Stalin, “that there are no "revolutions without definite stages of development .:. . understands nothing . . , of Marxism. ,.."” ° For the revolution in the socalled backward and colonial lands, this three-stage plan 1s the inflexible rule. Here's how the scoreboard reads: up to now: China and Tibet: The three stages have run , their {tragic course, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Iraq and Morocco: Aflame with nationalism and hatred of the West, these countries are completing the first stage. ° India: Her independence attained and her non-Communist leadership under sharpening attack from the left, India is in the second stage. The Philippines, Indo-China and Iddonesia: Rattling with the gunfire of civil and guerrilla warfare, these countries are in the third stage. oe) . ‘Korea: With the first two stages completed, only the last-minute intervention of the United Nations staved off completion of stage three.

China Perils All Asia

Meanwhile, the specter of China {s haunting all Asia—and this, too, is just as Stalin planned, In “China in Revolt" there is the following: ‘ .®_ . , liberated (Communist) China will become a magnet for all the peoples. of the yellow race. . + » China will become a major power on the Pacific; it will become a menacing threat for the capitalist world . . . : “But the American imperialists are going to miscalculate—they * are bound to miscalculaté because they overlook the historical role which China is called upon to play Au and on the Pacific a >

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As Hitler revealed in “Mein | Kampf,” his blueprint for conquest, Joseph Stalin revealed in | his unexpurgated “Marxism and the National and Colonial Question” his plan for the defeat of

| the West and the establishment |

of world communism. In this | series of articles, reporter David

Snell analyzes the foreign policy | of Stalin’s own writings. Little known .in the United States, Stalin’s “Marxism and the National and Colonial Question” | was brought to the attention of | the Scripps-Howard newspapers | by Alice Widener of New York

{and powerful political and mili-j]and 1200 blankets shipped from

land its agents.” This, too, has come to pass.| Within the last few weeks the| Chinese Nationalist governinent| on Formosa learned through its| intelligence that Red China has 5 million front-line troops- under arms and more than 10 million]

{others in reserve ready for action “sland” sector of the city, where

“on any front.” ‘ { As Stalin planned, this army

{has a political role outside China’s|at noon today.

borders, as well as military. Psychological Advantage

By its very existence, the Chinese Red army gives strength and impetus to Communist revolutions that are now in progress, in their| various stages, in non-Communist| lands of Asia and the Middle East. This is the political role. The military role has been manifested in Korea and Tibet, and,| unless Red China is thwarted, could be manifested soon in other non-Communist borderlands.

Thanks to the political role of China's army, Communists everywhere in the target area enjoy a powerful psychological advantage that makes the fomenting of revolution all the easier. The everpresent possibility of invasion intimidates the anti- Communists. One needs courage bordering on foolhardiness to fight -a local conspiracy that is backed by 5 million soldiers just across a frail border.

U. S. Won't Face Reality

The blueprint for today’s history was drafted by Stalin a quarter of a century ago. Yet, a comparison of the blueprint with the foreign policy of. the United States shows that our government has

This reporter diligently searched the official policy declarations of the State Department, and the writings and public utterances of its officials and planners, but; found not one direct reference to) the books that contain the blueprint. Indeed, there was nothing to indicate even that the books had been read.

“The capitalist world sinks beneath the depths of the Pacific Ocean,” Stalin wrote. The Middle East and Asia, he said, are “the roads to victory over the West.”

Twenty-five years later-Gen, of the Army Douglas MacArthur wrote: : “It seems strangely difficult for some to realize that here in Asia is where the Communist conspira-| tors have elected to make their play for global conquest. ,..”

Letter Brings Dismissal

That was in the general's cele-| brated letter to Rep. Joseph W. Martin, house minority leader. When the letter was read into the Congressional Record last April, President Truman respondéd im-

thur. Prior to that, Gen. MacArthur

menting State Department policy in Asia. { Nevertheless, it can be revealed, (now, for the first time, that the) |general’s estimate of the role of

sign was based solely upon his own observations and understand-

ter. Now, for the first time, it can be revealed that Gen. MacArthur ‘was never briefed by the State Department on the real nature of Russian design in Asia.

Gen. MacArthur Amazed

Although those designs were made crystal clear in Stalin's books, the general's superiors in Washington never so much as called his attention to the Communist blueprint of world conquest. - This reporter recently visited Gen. MacArthur at his New York headquarters and laid. before him Stalin’s “Marxism and the National and Colonial Question” and “China in Revolt.” ; The general examined the books with astonishment, and then said: “I have never laid eyes on those books before. I was not even aware of their existence.”

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|Rep. William T. Byrne (D. N? Y.),

had the responsibility of imple-

Asia in the Communist grand de-|

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isteadily higher.

The Ohio was climbing between 4 and 7 inches hourly as an avalanche of water from-a record 3.57-inch rainfall flowed into this natural land pocket, gituated between the. hills of southeastern Ohio, southwestern Pennsylvania and eastern West Virginia. {

crest at 48 feet here at noon, 12 feet above flood stage, and hit|

Bellaire and Bridgeport, O.

Downstream points such Pomeroy, Gallipolis, Portsmouth] and Cincinnati braced for the flood which probably will reach there Wednesday and Thursday. | The major flood area for the moment was concentrated in the 160-mile stretch of river between| here and Steubenville, O.

Red Cross Gets Set Director Ralph A. Brandt of]

Disaster Section ordered 600 cots!

Washington to care for resident of some: 30 cities and towns; struck by the flood. A state of emergency was declared in Steubenville, and Wheeling, W. Va. In Wheeling, 4000 persons were homeless and another 18,000 prepared to ‘evacuate from the

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the water climbed toward a predicted crest of 44.5 feet, expected | A survey showed that at least] four persons drowned in the rampaging waters and a fifth died as a direct result of the flood.

Guardsmen Alert

National Guardsmen were ordered out in Marietta, Steubenville, and at Wheeling.

There was no official estimats of the damage, but scattered rei] it would total]

ports indicated thousands of dollars. At Martins Ferry, the river towboat Chief Powhatan, owned by the Powhatan Mining Co., broke its moorings, crashed into a railroad trestle and sank. At least eight major industries in the area were closed. In Wheeling, the Wheeling Steel Co. banked its blast furnaces; the Corrugated Steel Co. closed as

did the Sylvania Electric Co.,|

after some 300 employees helped to salvage parts from the onrushing waters.

Flee In Boxcars

Red Cross disaster officials at Steubenville said some 65 railroad boxcars were being used to haul out families and their’furni-

Bologna-Munching Gang

What's the story behind Iran

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Look to new premier to ease

West warns Russians of sec-

ture at Brilllant, Empire and

Stratton, such slogans as “Asia for the vet to face up to the realities of| About 300 homes were endan-| Stalin’s revolutionary technique. [gered in bottomland sections of

the communities. Hundreds of persons ready been houses. At Columbus alone, sheriff's deputies said “several hundred”

fofced from their

persons’ had left lowland homes,|" mostly in places which are flooded | moved from home along rain-|

annually, Police and fire departments were swamped with calls from| residents reporting flooded base-| ments. Many city streets and underpasses were blocked. | ‘The weather bureau forecast only light rains over Ohio in the next two days, however, and the rivers were expected to subside quickly after .their crests moved downstream,

Rep. Byrne, 75, Dies TROY, N. Y,, Jan. 28 (UP)— 75, died of a cerebral hemorrhage

last night about an hour after he was admitted to St. Mary's Hos-

had al-

pital.

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{47 feet tonight at Martins Ferry, Whipping of boy by bus driver

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Road Crew Aids Protest "Cut" in Pay

Marion County road crew chiefs! {left their jobs today to protest a

Remembered the Face— Cabbie’s Tip Leads To Hit-Run Arrest

A Red Cab Co. driver's memory for faces led to the arrest late yesterday of a suspect in the hit-run deaths of two women in

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Indiana Flood Situation COLUMBUS -—- Twenty families

swollen White River near here today as high water from S5-inch Central Indiana rains crept sou

th ward. Red Cross set .up emerghth

ency center here to care for evacuated families. SEYMOUR -— Crest of White River expected tonight, but no families expected to be evacuated. FRANKLIN — Residents begin to clean up damage, estimated at $300,000 from worst flash flood in history here Saturday. Many residences and public buildings flooded by sudden overflow of Hurricane and Youngs Creeks. REST OF STATE — Cold weather with respite from rains expected to bring no new flood threats. Most other streams below flood stage.

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Matches Thursday

{Bush-Callahan’s, 136 E. Washing{ton St.; Em-Roe’s, 209 W. Wash-

dis Ki ~ . |balcony, $2; downstairs reserved, | PIGGY-BACK—A gentleman is as a gentleman does. So, this

[gloves story turn to Page 12.

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200 block Virginia Ave, Saturday

night | pointed district supervisors

charged they were hired Jan. 1 at $225 a month. But they said they learned last week they would receive $215. { Jesse Hutsell, president of the {Republican-controlled County {Commissioners, sev the group for leav He said:

less homicide was lodged against Lee Ondas Idol, 23, of 733 N.

Judge Phillip L. Bayt, Munici-

and continued his case until next ? Monday. The victims were Mrs. Mary {| Throckmorton, 30, of 1024 Albany St., hurled 100 feet by the speeding car, and Mrs. Betty Stinson, 23, of 526 N. Noble St., tossed 50 feet by the impact.

Saw Driver Stop

The driver stopped. and got out of his car. Then he took one look at Mrs. Throckmorton’s mangled

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tion. matter up with your superinten

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they were to receive $225.

Will Seek Increase Mr. Hutsell said he would seek

ACCUSED DRIVER-—Lee Ondas Idol.

pory Post Office employee since got, out of tne gar lentified him his graduation from the Lincoln y : Chiropractic College last Sep“I never dreamed he wasn’t|tember.

going to stay there,” the cab driver, Lawrence Stephens, 55, of Police arested Idol at the post 919 N. Pennsylvania St. told office when he reported for work police yesterday afternoon. : shortly after p.m. | Mr. Stephens drove on with his ro won't alk mj) 1 pee mY porters the volume of work re{tare—by a coincidence, a police|? Se Taine ief Capt. quired an increase in their staffs matron. He didn’t learn untilAudry Jacobs said the arrested from two to four truck drivers. lafter he got up yesterday that the Man told him. .. [One crew chief driver of the death. car had fled A preliminary charge of reck- worked until 3 a. m, yesterday to the scene. less homicide was lodged againstiremove water from roads in his ; 1 Lee Ondas Idol, 23, of 733 N.'district. i Lived With 140 {Pennsylvania St. ’ ati Another supervisor estimated | Mr. Stephens, at whose address) Judge Phillip T. Bayt. Munic- he needs 10,000 loads of gravel to Idol also lived several monthsiipa) Court 3, set bond at $5000 repair secondary roads in his dis. last year, knew approximately ang’ continued his case until nextitrict. But he Isaid his present

where the suspect lived. {Monday. If : Police checked .the neighbor-| : orcs Say Lande only ove to six

ood and found a late model Ford : sedan answering the description) [3 d 4 : r na ie presented at lof the death car in a garage in e es rian | Homer Foxworthy, Wayne: Ww 700 block N, Pennsylvania, | ® |A. Sanford, Washington; Hubert Its hood and fenders were! Killed Here Jordan, Perry; Ernest Louis, Dedented a She of its headlights) catur; Fred Hollingsworth, Pike; was smashed. | A 75-year-old pedestrian early Packy McFarland, Franklin, and Discovered Snapshot

[today became the seventh person) J. Newton, Warren.

sped off, witnesses said. A taxi driver, who saw the man

men at the Feb. 5 meeting of the County Council, However, the council cannot act on the request at that time since requested appropriations for the meeting already -have been advertised. Some of the road men told re-

On the dashboard was a Snap-iyilled in Indianapolis traffic sinc shot of Idol and his two children, | P Since Seeks to Prevent Sale

Jan, 1. "who he said are boarded out in| a . a home on Churchman Ave. An-| William Taylor, 1036 N. Parker Of Property in Tax Case A Rochester jeweler today ught a Federal Court restrain-

other face in the -picture had Ave. died in Methodist Hospital been scratched out. Idol said he|several hours after he was struck so and his wife had been separated [by a car on 16th St. near Grant St. ing order to keep the Internal since last October. | Police said Mr. Taylor had been|Revenue Bureau from selling his Police found where Idol lived walking in the street. The driver business and home for $26,000 and learned he has been a tem-|was Roy R. Chatham 35 of 4505 in back taxes. - W. 18th St. LeRoy Crownover said the bu{re has gainst & INDIANAPOLIS au has filed a lien against ail

i . i {his assets in a move to collect TRAFFIC CASUALTIES [the taxes, which he charged were

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charge. fore the Internal Revenue Bureau .| Celia Stone, Pekin, was accused; 6 a. m... 27 10 a. m... 24 sold his proferty. of forging and cashing a $106 Ta mM... 27 Ha m..2 4 LTT _— U. 8. "Treasury check in Louisville| & a. m... 25 12 (Noon) 24 Dies in Collision before her arrest and conviction] 9 a. m... 25 GARY. Jan. 28— David Witham, on a drunkenness charge last 11:30 a. m. humidity.... 78% |17, Crown Point. died at Methodiss

August. She was held on $1000 bond pending a U., 8. Commissioner's hearing.

Hospital here of injuries suffered Friday when a car driven by his brother, Douglas, 19, struck the rear of a truck. : Truck driver William Walters,

In a home of your own you 21, Decatur; Ill, said he was

4 {forced to halt in a fog and that are investing in so much more | : : , than just a comfortable place he beamed his spotlight toward

to live. Buy a suitable home [the Sky as a warping, now and give to your family

the vantages o ‘Vi | ied a por rh Victor Makes. ; You Feel Better

community prestige, and: peace of mind. Fred Othman k th Tr man knows more than soot CTE AND INCOME os his share of sharpies:and heels. He writés about them often, too, from Washington. But not today.

A Home For Your Family Security |

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Semifinal Glove

Semifinal matche® in The Times-Legion Golden Gloves are to be held at the N. Pennsylvania St. Armory THURSDAY NIGHT. The bouts will begin at 8 p. m, You get choice reserved seats at these sporting goods firms:

up: living room., dining room, kitche and bath down: oil heat for owner.

I-08? IM-9672 Start your home hunting today ... the home described above is just one of the several hundred homes being offered For Sale in the Real Estate Pages of The Indianapolis Times. Read them over NOW . ., the home that is

ington St, and the Sportsman's Store, 126 N. Pennsylvania St. Prices: Ringside and first row

Peruvian Inca Indian, ways wants to do the rignt thing. Victor didn't know there was a ‘lwar on in Korea, Yet, when he received his draft notice, he determined to spring to the assistance of the country that has been

$1.50. General admission seats at] $1 will be on _sale only at the Armory Thursday night, | “For Jim Heyrock's Golden

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{$10 a month. “cut” in pay. { | Seven of the eleven newly ap-|

“This amounts to insubordinaWhy didn’t you take this

dent (Samuel Walker) instead of | leaving your jobs to come down

He told the mass meeting the| county budget, fixed last summer, | called for a $215 salary. He said he didn’t know who told them that |

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1 1 (27 Days) {“arbitrarily and erroneously deLeaving Prison 3 1951 1952 |termined.” A 25-year-old woman, released; Accidents ........ 599 568 | Mr. Crownover said he ap-' today from the state Women's| Injured ......... « 241 "254 |pealed the assessment to the FedPrison, was arrested by federai| Killed- ........... 6 7 leral Tax Court. but he added] officers on a check forgery - -—— [the case would not be heard Qe-!

Today he writes about Victor, a who al-|

Admits Series Of Crimes

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Man Nabbed By Deputies

By R. K. SHULL Five Bologna - munching members of a youthful burglary ring were nabbed in a road-block early today by Maroin County deputy sheriffs. The five admitted taking part in eight burglaries, a holdup and a car theft, They are to be questioned further by city and state police, Capt, Morris Settles said. The bologna and a large quantity of cookies, cupcakes, bananas and cigarets found in the car arounsed the officers’ suspicions. They searched the car and found a gun Brought on Arrests The five were nabbed following relatively lootless "burglaries in Morgan and Hendricks Counties, A break-in at a Mooresville hardware store brought no loot, but it did alert state police, The food and smokes had come from a Friendswood grocery burglary earlier, The five were captured at 4:10 a. m, today. Under arrest are: William H. Allee, 18, of 163% Park Ave, Apt. 2. Paul M. Gottfried, 25 of 1818 Central A®. | Jack D. Rudolph, 18, of 1842 Central Ave.

Two 17-year-old juveniles. Deputies Glen Smith and Starling Wamsley captured the five fin a car stopped at a road-block

on Ind, 67 near Maywood, 10 {minutes after the state alert went out.

| “They looked mighty suspiicious,” said Deputy shith. “All

erely criticized] diy : {iv the were heir jobs. | 8 of them were munching on

{bologna and it was just too early {in the morning to have all those |groceries.

Found Automatic

| “So when we found this 45caliber automatic, we automatically brought ’em in.” “Our - suspicions were, well ‘I founded,” said Deputy Wamsley later, pointing to the signed stateiments in which the gang mem|bers admitted eight burglaries, {a stickup and a car theft, The three adults are being held {on preliminary charges of burglary. They will appear in Beech Grove Magistrate's Court before Paul Wetter tonight. The two juveniles will be turned over to |state police for return to Mor~ 'gan County authorities for the Moaresville burglary.

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Faces Quizzing

Gottfried. the deputies said, would be questioned further by Indianapolis police in conneciion with the recent $105 armed robe bery of the Wakefield Drug Store, 16th and Central. :

| He named as his accomplice {Denzil Emerson, captured Friday night by Indianapolis police fol lowing a shot-punctuated chase. All of the thefts, the gang ad‘mitted, -took place in the last two . weeks.

Tax Bonanza List on Page 14

There's another list of lucky people on Uncle Sam's Tax Bonaza in today's Times on Page 14. They are among thousands of Hoosiers who have unclaimed {federal income tax refund checks coming to them. Incorrect addresses caused the checks to be returned to the federal tax office,

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