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Thla.J* in- > ^vitabk Wctua* || Dw military and poUtk*! •yr»ato»«»« it th« fMi£MtoMl countrlea of West ^ ^^^fe' WaefcrtufceW leading Swiw paper, »t«Hrtly p u b W ^ *s «rtieb, "Tu* 0* war «ver i ihirt thfr ikWlo^octai-KytWait atru^nat is ^^i6N»r^^^ i #%'#»-*««y *wws'or s#tt$4«$fc?-ne« mm »<*ifl»t. the rormev *%!^Ji&SS|J*JSWlM«k r <amie%i*ntly mmm mm* JKRs* *wwi«. ti» i*feiy* m$ wm Hmm^ M M *ttici«» ^Bttimy Bee«rak«i fiMMf ^ \ ^ S « * a ^* [ **G«ra»r^ tte ««V^V»IJ«« of thia toBduiion. TWyurr th* tH^tiatbn. I w M *im i l # J » » . become, «t'2c«»t virtu«i!y f «t»i«Mi*» aiflea* lit;ft*.Rii**!an» *t* ^'^nMKSg. %««M^>»m w i ^ t . «HfeB*it «Jt^, tonfawwe its BirttvWitt •*• * ; jNWet -<oft|e»BKe U»T5»m»o»Jy. s <!J*«f*«t» WWW" which W*n. 'Carfefii'iy'awa**'!***- de^ whethw 'the iepetfiej* wWoh -itM* th* .«#'**« *»•* •iMiK'-iifiiiiU tN i«ai» **, advocate of "whiviauiiremncy" whkh twtnilmted rntana out and tnjf.intoJwanoef. Chariw already have been made thit Talmadfehaa prom- la*! to place * member of the K« Klux'Klan in charge of the Stat* Bur««u of InveeUja- Save* pledfed that "ail race imJUUmi will w text up lit 1tlah. , ' ., Hott' dlfTentnt that eounds fi«m. Armall'* courajfeoua at ttoti In urtinjt legal action to 4t»»olv8 the Wan. news- T*hi»««» tiie aaroe Sidney HUhnira n*ov «* th* time of Wa deatta a week or two ago, perhapa the molt coattoventiaj Mto* Jn Aawp lean public Ufe -n_*i«ai.JM. «WflUtO_»«.. Papera of tacorpcratioa h»ve M ^ bU ©wn acfctJO^ledfed fenlsia for the dramittie to political action. Hfltairnsada mlitakea jft.Mt.atiioWWaiiion Qtxin.CSQH? litlcal Action Committee, acrioua mlitalts* if you wlfl. H* probably made conaa|ttia«it» and comproroiiee which never thfluld have been made. But one ha» th* feeling that motl of the controverty which mrroundeil hl» name as the leader of this unprecedented 1 mmmtnl wia aynthetlc throughout moat of the aouth, hooded terrortata will ri de through the night to enforce a law of violence and intoler- ance. It ts. then, no wonder that among our people today. All tagged a* a commanlit by hl - ~-«•- "- ce»" icy made dur- isg the war—blood, sweat, toll and tears—seem to have been In vain, the old enemiea of fallen but oew—and perhaps more dangerous tmea^hawe artaen. „,„». -.. -, hl» enemiea. Ha WII not i reVolUUanAr^. but he tfeaa callaa a revolattomry by hl» criUca. He «« not In rWAtHIKOTOK, Bu*foii«att Study Trio^II m •MK flajte* a v V*t«*»B ** w&rid vyw? ntt mmg « novetHf to St AnntoRoche*- let's St. Joaeph'a Church this mpM'With?h\* alght>lbr : " the'vfctowr *hich ia betof Kicked iroufld « the pment aaoment, IB* examnlttopray- lit tor divine aid to reatore titg'algKt misfit well be fol- lowed by our statesmen who »htittl& K?X the sunic Kind of aid; for to'yeatoratton of the IrSieiolei - fo? which thll young man gave hla viilon- iilia y«Mtg maa and Ws comrades are being told, of the huge profit* piled up by war contractor* at home while the fighting was going oh. What's more they are being tstataC to the unsavory spec? lade «jL revelationa ijfhteli plainly pointtoan unholy alli- ance between some of these war contractor* -and, certain •raeutben of Congress, one of whom has bees hesitating about appearing before an in- vestigating committee. This gentleman, Congress- man May of Kentucky, chair- man of the powerful House Military Affairs Committee, hat, up to the present time, chosen to hida behind strini of «cBgresalonat im- munity. He aa^a he's too busy buttling tot the taxpayers to answer the very aerlous charges which hay* been made agalpi*hint; --v Ye*. there must be nothing mom disillusioning to a blind veteran than exc^tsi\-e proll- ttorlag by war contractors. 0«r •rstwlai*. Sovlefr allies have some ready-to*ejve fod- derterthelt popagandj..ftp* mm U ite disiHusioning ac mum ol o^e lettow woRtry- £***<&»t-1tsxgt W^mt^Mmf'*jmm,mik "•^-'W'4fe5 i 9 t Mteu cm. •,', . -;V-, •:-%_. ,™:l 1*«A 0»rt-~"By i..^""')*.**!;;'** '•"• ;:; ^" : "":^':"v m<**^^ ISMS jMMSgJlfclhJSfcJsfan^ § y * * * t&» r 'aifi*" ' r f\>Win'lm^'fthfiStM ; ' mm m Ktt* tfct «i>a %'vote to tfe» primwieu m eaftfi«;'tstf tsta* 'abii$iui ata«e»-1br#^ee» ; -tiiri!«ed .attO' a hollow laoel^y despite the rulings of the United States tesBm,$m&.,.--. . JMJwPBlutf ,thfe' policy. arf s^|||ij,,;.%.i«a^ at..ttft- nation .a)MKb».- m the tantajnount »_illfta|ppMfr,.«S^'tii©: : -wow*' * r* Hot 'fe* nwntkm ^e . Ja4*«fil*s* <^Bnv 3pt*f>3, - WaaWafta* *. Last week we dwelt at leztgth on the first part of the sensation*} and lg- nowd report-of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. If yen writetoyour Casgwas- man or Keaator yon may eb- taia aa many eopiea a* you wlaltl I t Ihe report mentioned thai hi Kussla it is a choke of guns or butter aad you must not ask for butter. 1$* dictator of the Kremlin and his ruth- less, faceless puppet* have turned the energy and the re- sources of a great people to aatandc and Immoral ends. Dis- passionately the report re- views fees - and in the bar- gain, it is weQ fditcd. Russia was the last step for some members of the Commit- tee. But Mrs. Bolton of Ohio and Mr. Mundt continued on after the others returned to Washington. Iras waa a*xt Here they brought to light ah unusual fact one of the few ef its kind in, American history. And one that dears up a. treat deal of doubtful cloudy ofi the Iran- ian sltpatlon. "Our Committee found a sit- uation to Iran which it out- siders ditturblng; American. Army*officers in that country have recently been assigned by the War Department in Iran under a riew 2-year con- tract, whereby, while drawing their salaries from the United State! Government, they are actually, to direct the troop movements and activities of the uniformed police corps in that country. We doubt the •wisdom* and •ttdgbboriine*** of this fcfltey/** <l%a »Ogners *f this report, Mrs. Bolton and Mr. Mundt ark far from stppeaafng Rus- sia. But this correspondent agree* with thaw: either put ««? mitt on thm*payw» of the foreign, government — as we did with our air corps train- ing man. in Argentine or don't gut them on at all A, C. Millspaugh and Colonel No-matt .fenwamkopf did " g*eat workto.Iran ^ but aa private cifkens on the payroll of the Iranian government t i l e Cotamittee report wise- ly points out: If we could do this in Iran, what is to pre- vent ftusaia iarom spending full-time military instructor* and 'obaervers' to Mexico? . " ^ 1*« Anfataa Ui of the trip **ira»d to hold gwat signjSc- ahc* & view" <*J the -cit|pt- '.- 'Tls^'wMt'l^obleta Ar*» . bi* ieett through the prac- tical and pragmatM .eyes. ol' .Qri*. '«fer*w* Ssie* 1 lb2' §ss^i »e* 'mi 'til-race* ,or ; l«liij^Sft#^ -but hc-W mtKSi wBl j-cu pay m *«?' 'mm * \iM"Mmm$ th* mt*4 States wtM 1am wm aspt mt hit ma^ot- mm ^mk **• fair*. It was revealed exclu- sively in the report that be Keeps himself fully advlstd of world developments through the use of a group- of moni- tors who listen around the clock to broadcasts from every country and relay summaries of (he world news to him at four set periods every day. He regard* communism in the same light as fascism. His planes and airports match ours . . . they should — we gave the mto him! But he speaks our technological lan- guage and he is out to raise his people and hi* fanatical religion to a higher plane. Ho is determined that his nation will rise. His oil Sows towards us. His Interest* and ours axe complementary, And therein lies the tale- These contacts, the key sig- nificance of Sundl Arabia and Its untold billions of, barrels of oil, are scarcely designed to give comfort to the revolts ing and restless Jews in Pal- estine. They are being ignored by. the major power* and mauled by the Arab league be- came the route to th*;. East lies through Arab land and the oil that will get you there y under the sands contr<n<ed by as ruthless a group uf fanatics that ever claims a religion for their own. The Jews mat get the moral support; the .Arabs have the trateglcal position, the strateg- ical materia] — and the finan- cial support. « • « Iraq, according to vbe report, presents yet another ^"oblem British raised, for the » - « i part tfce young hajv* bssji A;me*i«a» educated, Wffeosst. sin, Chicago and California di- - ptomas; hang on the wsHs of the Jmouia' homes. 11>ey *u?e grateful to, th* United States { for the support of the tibiver- sity of atdratj they ate eojal- Jy grateful for the British for the sanitation and system of law tiutt the men of the Em- pire have put tn. BWh they nave no national debt, ^hey owe no one, Tim are active supporter* of the Arab league. They are extremely wary 0* Russia; They are eat- tremely anxious for universal education and increased meth- ods of hygiene. - may- f**J ttls c*n be ofc- lataei m«r* . rapidly with . Americans than with the sfeit- fed*. But at the moment they • i t * , bo^cftd' to atsep* advisers in education from England sather than from any land fh*y mlgM chose to invite e* ueators from. j^ la *U t»e land (rf-t&e-. Qarden of Kden seems to have - *¥r¥fct-M««*,We||t^^tt«i. -• ^netfy and totttttgeace te. a tough tjombination to Meat «nr tep^wwcst^aisl am Unto ftvor of itata> *pdalisrai but his eneoit* xt- , pearedly Hid tb*t he. was. Hltoiaa'i PAC pMksepiqr - M«*«»JW* ceoaaiik) ifl&atepay la tks cars**sst iwawaky —was aanitUr"? smrni aim sngxsasivisw I* was a pkitos^hy wJOchteafcedto**• gw«ral economic weftiwe c* taw anttoa aad aet BB«t- ly to the wtlfatn *C the CIO. As » «•****• «f fact, bis Joag-smg* program for saStoaal *f» nomic KCoaaancUast was stradagJj ia Ha* with tlw *f«srn« a t **• *a«W aaeyaHiOa. As long ago as l»ai Blikaaa aopaavred *t tht Senate Hearing* on th* Estabushmeitt ox a Nsllonal Economic Council and made the iol- lowinf; r*«o«mendationi "Now u I vkw it, in order to meet this emergency we hsrva to find jobs. ' No one Industry can find jobs for the people who arc unemployed. Naturally no one employer can do It for alL Any plan of tUat kind would have to be national in scope, and to have It natkmai In scope there is no existing agency. . . . Now, the tastrumentallfles, as 1 see it, should be * representative of labor, a representative of the employers and a repre- sentative of Hie government. Any otter or- ganization of an economic council wfQ ptobsJ3ly, lead to fsjeism.'' r » ' This is Ae ttngmace of * man who, ssts- •cribed to the best U»t thentoU Ou Anser- featf trsaifes sad in the American *v»y of B e , the Uftgiure of a man who keiieied ta ecooosn- ie deraocrscy. if» not th* jtaigoags e l a eoan- mania* or s sodathtt. Esther it'stim>laagass* of a man whs knew that yon can't effectively combat communism or sodsulam aadew yon * tisve seriMtM^g better, to offer. • • The America* people Will srreafiy wroawiw «ie eoiitrtbiaoii wttdl seaasd*toste issias-id *nmomic welfare. They will Joist with SIM editors of AMKBICA ta hoping thai la dasUh He will ifif » peace ate- nevssr kwfff la Kfse— «nd Owl his auret Car jostsei w^f«t last 1* satisfied." 11 I Sf -Her €reat Heart' New ¥ork — (NO -— The heart "within a* frail body of the little nun from Italy" held everlasting mercy, ms editorial In 3*e Kew York Times comments on the canonization of St. Frances Xavlor Cabrint, first U. S. citizen saint. "One does not have to be a professing mem- ber of the Roman Catholv Church," the edi- torial says, "to appreciate t£e signiflcanee of t h e canoriiMtioii of Mother C&ts'm who now, far the ages, will be known at Stv Frances Xavler. Caitoniiatioa comes only after the rnoit searching inquiry into the life a»d worlts <jf the one proposed for sainthood. One c a n s^j ot a saint, as-we^tum? do of S t Frances Xsvier, t^sst ea<ni lived a Jife free from sin and devoted soiv% 10 otiier*. "The Church, «k course, dVes not mike a aaint It only formsBy recat.'aizes what was esxemplified In the person. The heaxt within m e fraa botiy of the tittle nut) from Italy, who rounded the missionary Sisters of tbe Sacred Heart and becarac a citiwn <A the laud of hear «doptio!j, the United Stater, field the everlaat* teg mercy. AU who cars'. f«i cohttet with her recogMtzed iu a s now does the Church to fifcome. w *. > -rr ,4 *tB UMI Polish Queitlon The same government which; suppressed the official atatemeat of the Polish. Bisnops agatost violence, terrorism, and murder, now accuses t&e Prelate* oT tefustog to condemn these my. Qiings, the Inter Catholic Press Agency com- KcientB on report* mat the Warsaw government te ftteMajg ihe Ciatboiic clergy for not havtog apoSen out igafeet recentfisorder*totJPoJand- * agency pmts out thattathe jp&at i t a t o raent. igguefl sjtev tShdx meeting in Owsto- c»owa en Say-$3 to 24, the Polith Bishops eemdenated tater»al awarders ia Polasd ami called ttpoti'IB who are responsible, regard- lesi Of their motives, to remember Gods com- tsaadnietiiS m$>-te&sl ire*, further violence wlflch ortogs _ raisiortune to their sfiattcred dkative Uttmtse StfifiBsi* «W?to**&*&pirnattet? b*tn £ mms&to* ^1 «f "1

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T*hi»««» tiie aaroe Sidney HUhnira n*ov «* th* time of Wa deatta a week or two ago, * » perhapa the molt coattoventiaj M t o * Jn Aawp lean public Ufe - n _ * i « a i . J M . «WflUtO_»«..

Papera of tacorpcratioa h»ve M ^ bU ©wn acfctJO ledfed fenlsia for the dramittie to political action. Hfltairnsada mlitakea jft.Mt.atiioWWaiiion Qtxin.CSQH? litlcal Action Committee, acrioua mlitalts* if you wlfl. H* probably made conaa|ttia«it» and comproroiiee which never thfluld have been made. But one ha» th* feeling that motl of the controverty which mrroundeil hl» name as the leader of this unprecedented1 mmmtnl wia aynthetlc

throughout moat of the aouth, hooded terrortata will r i de through the night to enforce a law of violence and intoler­ance.

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isg the war—blood, sweat, toll and tears—seem to have been In vain,

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iilia y«Mtg maa and Ws comrades are being told, of the huge profit* piled up by war contractor* at home while the fighting was going oh.

What's more they are being tstataC to the unsavory spec? lade «jL revelationa ijfhteli plainly point to an unholy alli­ance between some of these war contractor* -and, certain •raeutben of Congress, one of whom has bees hesitating about appearing before an in­vestigating committee.

This gentleman, Congress­man May of Kentucky, chair­man of the powerful House Military Affairs Committee, hat, up to the present time, chosen to hida behind strini of «cBgresalonat im­munity. He aa a he's too busy buttling tot the taxpayers to answer the very aerlous charges which hay* been made agalpi*hint; - - v

Ye*. there must be nothing mom disillusioning to a blind • veteran than exc^tsi\-e proll-ttorlag by war contractors.

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- WaaWafta* *. Last week we dwelt at leztgth on the first part of the sensation*} and lg-nowd report-of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. If yen write to your Casgwas-man or Keaator yon may eb-taia aa many eopiea a* you wlaltl I t

I h e report mentioned thai hi Kussla it is a choke of guns or butter — aad you must not ask for butter. 1$* dictator of the Kremlin and his ruth­less, faceless puppet* have turned the energy and the re­sources of a great people to aatandc and Immoral ends. Dis­passionately the report re­views fees - and in the bar-gain, it is weQ fditcd.

Russia was the last step for some members of the Commit­tee. But Mrs. Bolton of Ohio and Mr. Mundt continued on after the others returned to Washington.

Iras waa a*xt Here they brought to light ah unusual fact one of the few ef its kind in, American history. And one that dears up a. treat deal of doubtful cloudy ofi the Iran­ian sltpatlon.

"Our Committee found a sit­uation to Iran which i t out­siders ditturblng; American. Army*officers in that country have recently been assigned by the War Department in Iran under a riew 2-year con­tract, whereby, while drawing their salaries from the United State! Government, they are actually, to direct the troop movements and activities of the uniformed police corps in that country. We doubt the •wisdom* and •ttdgbboriine*** of this fcfltey/**

<l%a »Ogners *f this report, Mrs. Bolton and Mr. Mundt ark far from stppeaafng Rus­sia. But this correspondent agree* with thaw: either put ««? mitt on thm*payw» of the foreign, government — as we did with our air corps train­ing man. in Argentine — or don't gut them on a t a l l A, C. Millspaugh and Colonel No-matt .fenwamkopf did

" g*eat work to. Iran ^ but aa private cifkens on the payroll of the Iranian government

t i l e Cotamittee report wise­ly points out: If we could do this in Iran, what is to pre­vent ftusaia iarom spending full-time military instructor* and 'obaervers' to Mexico? .

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'.- 'Tls^'wMt'l^obleta f» Ar*» . bi* a» ieett through the prac­tical and pragmatM .eyes. ol' .Qri*. '«fer*w* Ssie*1 lb2' §ss^i • »e* 'mi 'til-race* ,or;l«liij^Sft#^

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fair*. It was revealed exclu­sively in the report that be Keeps himself fully advlstd of world developments through the use of a group- of moni­tors who listen around the clock to broadcasts from every country and relay summaries of (he world news to him at four set periods every day. He regard* communism in the same light a s fascism. His planes and airports match ours . . . they should — we gave the mto him! But he speaks our technological lan­guage and he is out to raise his people and hi* fanatical religion to a higher plane.

Ho is determined that his nation will rise. His oil Sows towards us. His Interest* and ours axe complementary, And therein lies the tale-

These contacts, the key sig­nificance of Sundl Arabia and Its untold billions of, barrels of oil, are scarcely designed to give comfort to the revolts ing and restless Jews in Pal­estine. They are being ignored by. the major power* and mauled by the Arab league be­came the route to th*;. East lies through Arab land and the oil that will get you there y under the sands contr<n<ed by as ruthless a group uf fanatics that ever c la ims a religion for their own.

The Jews mat get the moral support; the .Arabs have the trateglcal position, the strateg­ical materia] — and the finan­cial support.

« • « Iraq, according to vbe report,

presents yet another ^"oblem British raised, for the » - « i part tfce young hajv* bssji A;me*i«a» educated, Wffeosst. sin, Chicago and California di-

- ptomas; hang on the wsHs of the Jmouia' homes. 11>ey *u?e grateful to, th* United States { for the support of the tibiver-sity of atdratj they ate eojal-Jy grateful for the British for the sanitation and system of law tiutt the men of the Em­pire have put tn.

BWh • they nave no national debt,

^hey owe no one, Tim are active supporter* of the Arab league. They are extremely wary 0* Russia; They are eat-tremely anxious for universal education and increased meth­ods of hygiene. - may- f**J ttls c*n be ofc-

lataei m«r* . rapidly with . Americans than with the sfeit-fed*. But at the moment they

• i t* , bo cftd' to atsep* advisers in education from England sather than from any land fh*y mlgM chose to invite e * ueators from.

j ^ l a *U t»e land (rf-t&e-. Qarden of Kden seems to have -*¥r¥ fc t -M««* ,We | | t^^t t« i . -• ^netfy and totttttgeace te. a tough tjombination to Meat « n r tep^wwcst^aisl am Unto

ftvor of itata> *pdalisrai but his eneoit* xt- , pearedly Hid tb*t he. was.

Hltoiaa'i PAC pMksepiqr - M«*«»JW* ceoaaiik) ifl&atepay la tks cars**sst iwawaky —was aanitUr"? smrni aim sngxsasivisw I* was a pkitos^hy wJOch teafced to **• gw«ral economic weftiwe c* taw anttoa aad aet BB«t-ly to the wtlfatn *C the CIO. As » «•****• «f fact, bis Joag-smg* program for saStoaal *f» nomic KCoaaancUast was stradagJj ia Ha* with tlw *f«srn« a t **• *a«W aaeyaHiOa. •

As long ago as l»a i Blikaaa a opaavred *t tht Senate Hearing* on th* Estabushmeitt ox a Nsllonal Economic Council and made the iol-lowinf; r*«o«mendationi "Now u I vkw it, in order to meet this emergency we hsrva to find jobs. ' No one Industry can find jobs for the people who arc unemployed. Naturally no one employer can do It for alL Any plan of tUat kind would have to be national in scope, and to have It natkmai In scope there is no existing agency. . . . Now, the tastrumentallfles, as 1 see it, should be * representative of labor, a representative of the employers and a repre­sentative of Hie government. Any otter or­ganization of an economic council wfQ ptobsJ3ly, lead to fsjeism.''

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This i s Ae ttngmace of * man who, ssts-•cribed to the best U » t then to U Ou Anser-featf trsaifes sad in the American *v»y of B e , the Uftgiure o f a man who keiieied t a ecooosn-ie deraocrscy. if» not th* jtaigoags e l a eoan-mania* or s sodathtt. Esther it's tim> laagass* of a man whs knew that yon can't effectively combat communism or sodsulam aadew yon

* tisve seriMtM^g better, to offer. • • •

The America* people Will srreafiy wroawiw «ie eoiitrtbiaoii wttdl seaasd* to s t e issias-id *nmomic welfare. They will Joist with SIM editors of AMKBICA ta hoping thai l a dasUh He will ifif » peace ate- nevssr kwfff la Kfse— «nd Owl his auret Car jostsei w ^ f « t last 1* satisfied."

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-Her €reat Heart' New ¥ork — (NO -— The heart "within a *

frail body of the little nun from Italy" held everlasting mercy, ms editorial In 3*e Kew York Times comments on the canonization of St. Frances Xavlor Cabrint, first U. S. citizen saint.

"One does not have to be a professing mem­ber of the Roman Catholv Church," the edi­torial says, "to appreciate t£e signiflcanee of the canoriiMtioii of Mother C&ts'm who now, far the ages, will be known at Stv Frances Xavler. • Caitoniiatioa comes only after the rnoit searching inquiry into the life a»d worlts <jf the one proposed for sainthood. One can s^j ot a saint, as-we^tum? do of S t Frances Xsvier, t sst ea<ni lived a Jife free from sin and devoted soiv% 10 otiier*.

"The Church, «k course, dVes not mike a aaint It only formsBy recat.'aizes what w a s esxemplified In the person. The heaxt within m e fraa botiy of the tittle nut) from Italy, who rounded the missionary Sisters of tbe Sacred Heart and becarac a citiwn <A the laud of hear «doptio!j, the United Stater, field the everlaat* teg mercy. AU who cars'. f«i cohttet with her recogMtzed iu a s now does the Church to fifcome.w *.

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UMI Polish Queitlon The same government which; suppressed the

official atatemeat of the Polish. Bisnops agatost violence, terrorism, and murder, now accuses t&e Prelate* oT tefustog to condemn these m y . Qiings, the Inter Catholic Press Agency com-KcientB on report* mat the Warsaw government te ftteMajg ihe Ciatboiic clergy for not havtog apoSen out igafeet recent fisorder* tot JPoJand-

* agency pmts out that ta the jp&at i tato raent. igguefl sjtev tShdx meeting in Owsto-c»owa en Say-$3 to 24, the Polith Bishops eemdenated tater»al awarders ia Polasd ami called ttpoti'IB who are responsible, regard-l e s i Of their motives, to remember Gods com-tsaadnietiiS m$>-te&sl ire*, further violence wlflch ortogs _ raisiortune to their sfiattcred

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