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i i XINKUPOUS M0RK1NS TIIIVNt Sept. IP. 1956 1(J ta5 Allen Dulles Warns 'New Look' Doesn't Change Russ Objectives tttfk ft EDITOR'S NOTE: Allen W. Dullen, director of the central intelligence agency, submitted an analysis of current Communist tactics to the house committee on un-American activities, Dulles and 120 other government officials, military leaders, educators, journalists, labor officials and political scientists are contributing statments for a symposium on the techniques of Soviet cold warfare. Following is a condensed text of Dulles report: THE WAY YOU LIKE WITH hS Upj AT THE PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD! fir i- iiniRlQRfiBillm During all this period, Stalin had cultivated Benes and lulled him into a feeling of security as to Moscow's intentions.

Meanwhile, the Communists were building up their control of the Czech military forces, the trade unions and the internal security policy. Finally, one of Moscow's principal "expediters," Valerian Zorin, now Soviet ambassador to Bonn, was 0. M. DR0NEY BEVERAGE CO. tlO 1st U.

ft. I H5f MtuMpolh, MIm. Dulles Khrushchev Stalin I 1 fOR A WANT AP-VISIR -vs sent to Prague, and the minority Communist party JA fht quick-rtiuHs nvmbsr seized power in February H. 3-3M 1948 without firing a shot. Porceon Tub Casf 4unnum Heavy-duty Wringer ''It finite; Hitler Benes I have always been impressed at our seeming reluctance to give credence to official statements which are made by political leaders in other countries when we disagree fervently with what they say or when their statements seem at the time to be bombastic or unrealistic.

For example, Hitler's "Mein Karnpf," written in 1924, had a wide circulation in Germany and left a deep impression on the German people. Over here it received comparatively little attention until after the outbreak of World War II. Yet congress can serve as a textbook. WHILE WE read in these speeches that war is no longer inevitable, and that some kind of co-existence is possible, it is clear Soviet objectives remain basically unchanged, but, they say, can be achieved by new methods. The Communists propose to infiltrate our free legislative systems, to take over our parliamentary governments and to use the freedom which our system of government gives to destroy all vestiges of that system.

In the light of this clear Plenty of warning Exchange NOVSfl Savings Received By 7:30 p.m. Tonight ONLY $1.00 per week had been able, by their terrorist and infiltration methods, to gain a position of strength which far exceeded the numerical representation in the pop-ulation at large. In fact, they prepared the way for the coup warning of intent, it may be before they evacuated their, troops in 1945. I useful to review briefly some in this book was the blueprint of the Hitlerian policy of the superiority of the Herrenvolk, of the manifest destiny of the America's Fosf-esf Washer No Laundry Tubs Needed Wash in Kitchen or Bath past examples of Communist Beginning in 1945, Moscow' exercised heavy pressure on German Reich, of the anti-semitic campaigns and of the the free Czech government headed by President Benes. whole trend of Hitlerism.

attempts to subvert free governments. Past Communist take-overs of free countries have generally featured most, if not all, of these four elements: The use of force from out Hoping to be able to work SIMILARLY, I am afraid we with the Kremlin and anxious mam i Americans do not pay as to insure quick withdrawal of Will Earn From Sept. 1st And Share In Our Liberal Semiannual Dividend To Be Paid December 31, 1956 YOUR SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 side, or the overhanging threat much attention as we should to what Communist leaders tell us about the techniques they intend to adopt to undermine the structure of free government based on the rule Pay $1.25 Weekly of force. The obtaining by the Com munists through popular vote of at least an effective minor ity position. The willingness of other parties, most often the parties of law.

A great deal can be learned from the pronouncements of the 20th Party congress, held in Moscow in February 1956. This was an extraordinary affair. Over a period of 12 days Soviet leaders poured out a cascade of verbiage the to the left, but in some cases even parties of the extreme right, to join in political alli Completely Automatic Cast Aluminum Agitator Water Tempera' ture Control Pay $1.25 Weekly ances and to admit Commu nists to key positions in government. Communist manipulation of key ministries so non-Commu Russian troops, Benes went to Moscow in March of that year. He sought agreement on the forming of a coalition government acceptable to the Soviets which would include some of the pro-Communist emigres who had been collected in Moscow during the war and who flooded back to their home country to play roles preassigned to them by the Kremlin.

When the parliamentary government of Benes was actually reconstituted, anti-Communist forces were badly divided among four or more parties. The Communist party, as usual, presented a monolithic front. UNDER THESE conditions, elections of 1946 gave the Communists 38 per cent of the votes. Thus they became the largest single party, their leader Gottwald was named prime minister and the Communists were able to take over certain key ministries, including interior, information and finance, with a cryp-to-Communist in charge of defense. nist elements were driven out BROWNIE HOLIDAY CAMERA FREE when you open a New Savings Account for $25 or more Takes black and white or color pictures, standard enlarged priat size 3'2 5 inches.

Offer good while supply lasts, limit 1 camera to a family. of positions of influence. The best example of this process is, of course, that of Czechoslovakia. A i i nal variants are found in the cases of Hungary and Poland, Ro length of the speeches corresponding roughly to their respective positions in the present Soviet hierarchy. From Khrushchev we had an eight-hour speech and roughly 56,000 words, from Bulganin four hours and words, from Mikoyan two hours and 14,000 words, and so on.

The total amounted to some five to six million words which the patient party faithful had to endure. The recent de-Stalinization program has rendered lete practically all of the history books and many standard textbooks used throughout the Soviet Union. Something has to replace these books and until the new historians can rewrite a proper Soviet his-. tory, the speechs of the Party mania and Bulgaria. IN ALL OF these cases, except for Czechoslovakia, the ASSOCIATION LOAN AND actual presence of Soviet Combination WASHER DRYER Washes end dries one machine to give you a truly "Push-but-ton NO DOWN PAYMENT LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOUNDED IN 1922 CURRENT RESOURCES MORE THAN 110 MILLION DOLLARS Marquette at Sixth forces on the spot played a decisive role.

In Czechoslovakia some of the same effect was obtained by the presence, just across the border, of strong Soviet forces and by the fact the Soviets previously occupied Prague and many other important Czech centers and PATTl A nVT Trun-tM tnil wld for MtuUr nt th OHiito Vnluntftr tAooi IU AU commmn, 801 MmopollUn Blt Pid K. Ro, clitlmtn. OPEfi PiION. THURS. EVES.

VOTE FOR CALL FE. 2-8931 ST. ANTHONY VILLAGE 500 SO. 11th ST. SHOPPING CENTER Opt Men.

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MiaMota. 1 i AGES 14 TO 70 i A WiV'-AtVi'J III Mlifh km i J' nut. If Jait t.iiii in nm i A 191 Uutl Utfltri 4 "ft" ft For Government That Pledges To Work For ALL the people of Minnesota it Actually, I'm not running for office. I'm ven too young to vote. That's why I'm asking you to vote for ma and for th 70,000 Minneapolis school kids who need your help.

Below you'll find some good reasons for voting "Yet" on tht School Referendum Ballot. -V MORE KIDS. 1200 mora pupils this fall, next fall, and for at least five moro years. To handle this increase tho schools need more teachers, textbooks, equipment, facilities. ir GREATER COSTS.

As in your home, the cost of everything needed to run the schools has gone up. School income has not kept pace. For a cost of lest than two cents a day to you the schooli can have this needed money. ir LEGISLATIVE APPROVAL The Min. nesota State Legislature has said we can have this needed extra money for our schools if wa want it.

It's up to you to show that we do. Vott "Yes" on tho green ballot September llth. 4 I'M 28 POUNDS THINNER AND I LOYE IT! Vote Republican on September 11 Tear Out and Take to Pells "I don't think nybo3jr ever dreaded reducing the wy I did," sayi Miii P. Johnson, pretty Lo Angelej receptionijt of 430 South Burnside Street "1 troided mirrors like the plague and jiut sort of pretended I wasn't really too fat. Then one day I couldn't get into my old stand-by plaid skirt size 10 and I called Stauffer! In two months they've brought me from to ill pounds and Tin still going! All I can say is, 'Why didn't I do this Slenderizing at Stauflrr is as pleasant as taking nap!" Like ,000,000 other women, Miss Johnson achieved not only the weight loss she wanted but inch loss too.

And her posture it tar more erect All this without heat, drugs, hand massage, electrical gadgets or laborious exercise. Why not make that phone call to SuufTer System that may mean the beginning of a new life for you? CoatTtJT Tisrr and piccm AN'ALTSIS ABSOLUTELY fSEE. No obligation. Stauffer System HOURS: 8 A.M. to 10 P.M.

If Ifor governor A I ANCHER NELSEN XFOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR LEONARD DICKINSON XFOR SECRETARY OF STATE C. ELMER ANDERSON If FOR STATE TREASURER A VAL BJ0RNS0N FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL (EITH KENNEDY SCHOOL BOARD PLEDGE The Minneapolis Board of Education has pledged to spend the increased income in the follow, ing manner: 1. Additional teachers $155,200 2. Textbooks and supplies 20,000 3. Fuel, light, water, etc 75,000 4.

Additional custodians and clerks 125,000 5. Rehabilitation of buildings 720,000 i. Driver training program 120,000 7. Guidance and counsel for students 244,800 S. Salary adjustments for teachers 550,000 9.

Salary adjustments for non-teachers 1 50,000 These organizations hope you'll vote "Yes" too Ptrtnt-Ttathtrt Association, AAUW, Htnnapin County ClO, Ctntral Labor Union, Junior Chamber Commtrce, Cititan't Laaguo of Minneapolis and ertatar Hannapin County, Honaywall Local I MS, Sartoma Club, Real Estate Board, Nurses' Association, Citiians Commitfae for Public Education. Prepartd by your Committee School Referendum DOWNTOWN 920 Nicollet FE $-7091 IIIMTOH SHVfCI EDINA 3926 W. 49'j St. WA 7-8751 Aunt run mmno Rauban K. Yaunqdaht, Chairman; Kinq Bannathum, Traaturar; Carl F.

tranrud, ludftt and Finance CemmiHae CP) airment Charles Johnson bringi you tht "Lowdown on Sporti" daily in the Minneapolis Star, Mrs. Ciaranca R. Chanay, Ware" and Precinct Organisation Chairman..

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