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Show RANDOLPH. UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. I Prof Found Remarks Had Impressed His Students At a southwestern university, it is an old custom that if the professor is more than 10 minutes late, the class may walk out. Knowing that he would ,be delayed one morning, a professor dashed into the room early, dropped his hat on the desk, and disappeared on his errand. When he came in some 15 minutes later, the students had gone. Released by Western Newspaper Union. The next day he prefaced his to the effect that the remarks UNREST POLITICAL presence of his hat meant as GROWS IN EUROPE Those senators much as if he himself were presWASHINGTON. far more to ent. had back from Europe interviews. in offered On the following day he arrived say than they Their private reports on their quick-stud- y to find row after row of seats of the western end of the cononly by hats. tinent would make your ears curl. Here are some of the things they did not make public: De Gaulle is staving off an election in France because he fears the communists will sweep him and all democrats into the discard. The impending election in the British Isles may do much to determine how she will stand against the sweeping surge, as. defeat of Churchill would mean appeasement of communist expansion. He, himself, Is afraid of it. Yet Churchill and De Gaulle are fighting each other. De Gaulle ordered the Syrian shooting by his French forces because be saw Britain going hack into the Middle East in the old way and thought he could do the same thing. Churchill dislikes him and is suspi--I cious of him, although the French general is probably the road-bloc- k to only remaining De communism in France. The m government tire InGaulle is existing in control dustry expansion program Is only by adroit double-hande- d goo rod to produce on addijuggling of French political factional 21,300 military tiros a tions. day, or 6,000,000 moro a The French people are not as yoar. fully filled with admiration of us as the cheering movie newsreels, sometoam rubber Is expected to times suggest. They see American replace familiar upholstery soldiers not always as their liberaconstruction in automobile tors but as highly paid strangers seats, saving nearly a foot in (etrangers) who travel inwell-fe-jeeps the length of the body. while others walk, and are Rubber springs already In use exwhile they are not. The French powers likewise reperimentally for automobile springy and In actua I operation on street sent the presence of American because Africa forces in North cars, may speed oil wheel transof ideas Arabs to the tend we portation and greatly Increase ridgive connot do French the which ing comfort. liberty sider healthful for their colonists. Their ruined industries, shortages of materials and unbelievably extreme decay in morals are combining to break the stamina of the nation and make it an easy prey for any opposition to existing rule and the sole, present, powerful opposition is the political absurdity known as communism. Their heritage runs back into a great love of liberty as deep as our own, but they are to a considerable extent a peasant people, and therefore easily subject to harsh, disciplined leadership of dictators. So far they have not come to that yet, but there is resignation apparent among millions of them who do not have enough to eat and not enough work. They are in the mood for subjection by any overrunning political power. In Italy, communism is much ; ECONOMICAL! stronger than dispatches have led ClnderBIocktefire-proof-, .us to suspect. The revolutionary .. termite proof, perm- - ; movement is kept down mainly by nent. Ideal for home, Vrt the American military force of ocdairy bailees, etc. coopt, Available in any quantity. the all have to seems It cupation. V.'i political spending money there is in circulation there. All d the symptoms of dejected resignation apparent in France are also present in Italy, including the decline in morals. The1 Belgians and Dutch seem to have much more character, more stamina," are more insistent upon liberty and Christian principles. They are trying harder to revive. Their people show less moral decay. Whether the people in Anglo-Frenc- h - American Germany can be made democratic is yet unclear. They are not only dejected but sullen and all believe they face years of dire existence as their penalty for making war. The policy of General Eisenhowef is likely to be changed to permit our soldiers to mingle more with them.' But these areas, all of them, are in our sphere of democratic influence, and therefore the most favorable sections of the continent. have everything The Russians else in their lap (except possibly Greece, which is held on one and everything knee, the Russians have is completely blacked out from the rest of the wide world. Nothing valid or penetrating is known by us of Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, or Czech--I oslovakia, except that Stalin is there setting up the kind of governments he wants, and one other confirmed Condition Critical all fact opposition is being liquidated., Myron (visiting friend in hospital) She No, I cant marry you. The . 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