Show NEWS I r rI I J Nil f IS' IS f. 1 B By PAUL LON j. j Released by Western Newspaper EARLY PEACE RUMORS I IND t 1 AND ND ADMINISTRATION AD POLL POLICY Cy The administration on is report greatly upset because business 0 o in the government here ai ar- ar feeding ceding back to their home plant c f f the rumors mostly person surmises of an early peace A publicity effort to offset this ti dA d ii formation is under in way the g. g Treasury Secretary M MO g has spoken out strong strong against early peace reports and la laer laer laer er Secretary Hull called them Ax propaganda His designation them as such was due to the fa fat that tha t most of the printed rumors hav hat come from neutral European c can cap in touch with Germany i This is all orthodox administrate line grounded in the theory that tt th-e th workers will let down in expectation o of an early peace The line lon long 9 since has reached its limit of e ef and the theory mere merel represents a mishandling of administration admin admin- propaganda The government on one hand j telling the Axis na nations they nj i wj I be crushed and breathing fire o 0 expected victory in its foreign prot prop pro propaganda while on the home fron front trying to maintain an attitude t tit it will be a long tough war To pr pr sent it both ways strains the vision until it becomes eye cross cross The truth is some officials her still hold to the war long-war theory CG Ga G many in the spring Japan in irl 1 months But a majority of gress I am sure does not t Those who believe in an early earlye e eare ea are not inspired by Axis but by expert judgment or as to Germanys Germany's lasting ability ability- Ii deed the Axis propaganda from lie Hi Hilin lin bin is just the opposite of this an holds Germany will never collapse Why does not the administrate t tuse use these facts to its own best a ac vantage and adopt a line recently suggested in this spot Every day this war is extend extends means the life of some boy your boy the waste of more move mane Therefore it is to your own set sel interest as a worker on the horaj h front to throw every last ounce ounce ounce- oj en energy into this final drive for i i tory in order that the casualty be not extended one day more tin thai necessary necessary ADDITIONAL PROOF RO F ON NEW V DEAL SLIP Th Republican election victory ii the normally Democratic heart heartt Kentucky the fourth congressional district forecasts the final bre of the Happy Chandler machine H Hs lives in an adjoining county and aDd Democratic candidate was his sal Whatever excuses could be offered for the loss of cf state in the earlier gubernator election on the ground the Chand Chandl factions did not go along sufficient were not true in the fourth I IThe The election also was a of I response to some readers column who misinterpreted analysis of the gubernatorial el eltion tion as partisan Rep Republican pre pro ganda I. I This election result certainly V vs fies the conclusion then express that th t the Democrats had failed to toy to j under the best possible auspices a state normally Democratic that the failure was due to the d of the people with t New Deal and its regulations a t domestic results a condition Vt s cast into grave doubts Mr R velt's welts re-election re in 1944 1 I The margin of Republican view vie this time in the district was arc aro De D compared with votes margin of 1 15 cra cratic ic victories by a in 1940 in 1938 and 1936 turnover of a representing 1936 representing votes in cast III r OBSTACLES NOTED TO FOREIGN POLICY I 11 WASHINGTON Mr Hull is 11 countering obstacles in his effo attain American unity for P nent postwar foreign policy policy- strangely enough not primer primar from the Republicans A large segment of New Deal I do not want unity altho will not say so naturally na they they see it the postwar po which will be developed fro from Moscow and Cairo arrange arrange- are likely to furnish the mos most 7 lar ar front that the administration r the e in in P present resent to the public elections elections elections-at at least it will viII be bethan be bethan to look than allowing the people much at the home front their In short they think theire th the e w let to chance of election is sl S publicans take a partisan against them evidence that o o. o But there is lead leaders rs internationalist group om writers are leaning aw away Y fr from old One World or Ai Ang Anglo Anglo- lo- lo American exclusive alliance th thas 0 themselves a ad W Wing n cure alls in as in ins ing toward a centrist real e t self 1 inter proposal based on whatever form I II A straw in this wind is ising th e c CO com I ing change in the leading s a 4 v. v 1 ook K a t. t tones One oca a oc is now aa ad ad t t. t r alliance position pe a what he recently called c 1 conce c ces e f con COB based on an enlightened interest es c inter of of enduring end national 4 t I i |