Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1952 — Page 12
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Under Reds, Legion Urged
By United Press OMAHA, Sept. 10 — Na-. tional American Legion Com-
mander Lewis K. Gough called last night for an “international dec-
laration of independence to let the enslaved people of the world know that | through mutual effort we will seek their ultimate liberty . | Cmdr. Gough, speaking to Omaha - Legionnaires in his first major address since his recent election in New York, urged an underground movement to “light the backfires in the Red’s own backyard to keep the big red fire-engine busy and occupied at home.” “Let us take the offensive in| encouraging Titoism, nationalism | and guerrilla activities,” he said. He appealed for a giant program to sell Americanism to the people of the world, and said the ratio of freedom-living people to Communists has dipped from 9 to 1 in our favor to 5 to 4 in the Communist favor in the last ‘six years. “With our vastly superior product (and our selling know-how) we are being outsold by a product that is ultra-repulsive,” the com-| mander said. ‘The war of ideolo-| gy is far advanced—the chips, are down—and we are far from
Mr. Gough
winning.” Mr. Gough said the nation— and the Legionnaires — must
“double our watch, dig a little deeper and work even harder to! detect and expose the Red trail whenever we cross it.’ To help do this, Cmdr. Gough | said the Legion would ask Congress to increase next year’s appropriations for the House Com-| mittee on Un-American Activities] and the McCarran committee in the Senate. The new Legion commander called for support of the United | Nations despite its “limited sta-| ture” but cautioned that this na-| tion must not be “a party in the United Nations to any agreement | that would abridge the Constitu-| tion of the United States.” |
He urged provisions be made]
for the approximately “20,000 veterans awaiting admittance to| hospitals which have no room for | them” and said the Legion's one paramount concern was to “make certain the service due the dis-| abled veteran and the widow and dependents: of veterans is ren-| dered in full and on time.” { He called for an increase of Americanism in the nation’s schools and said “the children of America must be taught the his- | tory of their country in all of its glory and romance.’ } “We must only get communism, out of schools,” he declared,” we| must get Americanism into schools.” The commander said the Le-| gion would “continue to insis§ on universal military training and] called for an- “intensive cam-! paign” to get out the vote in| November. | He's Sensitive CHICAGO — Superior Cour t Judge Peter H. Schwaba ordered] cuspidors removed from his court-! rooms, He can’t stand the noise, he explained. Too many women bang into the things with their high- -heeled shoes.
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