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Show I'AV.l'j I' I vi'; days of the war to end war to the dreary prospect of another cerl ain catastrophe. "I am going to write up some of that changing attitude, Konm of the human cross-currents behind be-hind the scenes in FAirt pe which seem to be drawing an unwilling but helpless population into the vortex of war." In the letter Pearson stated that when war finally breaks it will be Germany and Italy on one side with Russia and Fiance on the other "which upset the apple-cart." Merry-Go-Boiinder Finds Europe !s . Headed For War Drew Pearson, Sending First Of European Series To Write on War i In The Herald's Washington Merry-Go-Round column (tomorrow) (tomor-row) will appear the first of a new series of foreign dispatches. Coming to us under a Gibraltar date-line, it presents a startling analysis of the political forces struggling for possession of this all-important strategic gate-way. Shortly after the recent election, the two authors temporarily divided divid-ed their duties. Robert S. Allen remained in Washington to continue con-tinue covering the Capital in the manner which ba.s made the column col-umn famous. Drew Pearson sailed for a tour of Europe to do a "Merry-Go-Round" background report re-port of the hot news brewing over there. In a letter to Bob Allen, Tearson declared that a startling change of attitude had occurred since he last visited Europe in the post-! war period. He said: "The world has turned from those idealistic' |