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Big Spring Daily Herald from Big Spring, Texas • Page 8

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Emojwn ft Cast Against Fascism HENKY WOOD Waff KAJt FRANCISCO, Oct. 15 (UP) The real conflict facing Europe is versus Communism, bat wHh ptrtonal liberty dead in either believes Dr. Walter Merrill, professor in the University of Turin, Italy. Dr. has returned from tour of investigatioa of all the "danger spots" in Europe, Including Germany, the Rhine, IfettHf and the Polish Corridor, Austria, Italy, Sweden, England and and DINE AVALON DINNER CLUB OPENING OCT.

Joany danco band Fancy K.C. Steaks Mid Mexican Foods Mile Bast On Broadway of America Two Americans 'Non-Political' Comparison Ireland. As between Fascism and Communism, Dr. MorHtt declares the former represents law and order and the latter revolution. However, he is certain that dictatorship, whether of the Fascist of Communist brand, is not the final word in Europe.

"Europe shows us," he says, "that have certain advantages. They are efficient, authoritative, and insure order and discipline. But democracies also must assure order and discipline while maintaining freedom or they wil) eventually be discarded. "However, for the time being Europe is sick and so puts up with its dictatorial nurses. Europe, convalescent, will eventually tnrow them off." As to the causes of the present troubles In Europe, Dr.

Morrltt holds ihat peace treaties and the greed of the victors are responsible for much of the turmoil. "In 1928, Versailles," he says "had the Allies realized that 'it is more blessed to give than to Europe would be much more peaceable than it is today. The Scandinavian countries that remained out of the war are prosperous and contented. But an expert today cannot pick the victors from the vanquished in the world war." Statesmen generally, Dr. Morritt saye, fear war and are preparing for it with feverish haste.

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M. Hamilton of the Republican national committee entered the game 16 years ago In Kansas. Governor London's campaign manager Is a dynamic, red-haired, 44-year-old Topeka lawyer who manned a machine gun in the World war and still Is known for his rapid fire attack. PRESIDENT AND SECOND Big "Jim" Farley, Democratic national chairman, brought to the 1938 campaign his experience from directing Mr. Roosevelt's race four years ago.

Once a successful salesman of building materials, his technique as campaign manager has won him the title, "super-salesman in politics." His memory for names and faces, it is said, is prodigious. Tomorrow: Lighting see clearly is not a question of one nation against another, or even the "have's" against the 'have not's." What they really foresee, he declares, is something more ominous than either a national or a racial war. It is Fascism against Communism. Dr. Morritt predicts that Fascism will win, but at a terrible cost "Tills threat of revolution," he says, "naturally enhances the danger of war.

Leaders may choose war to avoid revolution. Or revolu- Joh may easily invite war. Revolu- Jon is weakness and weakness invites attack. "If radicalism prevails in Spain, Europe -fears Frence will follow France, but Germany. As Germany goes, so goes the continent." Dr.

Morritt beUeves that if Germany becomes stable, prosperous and sane, all its neighbors will do likewise from- France to Austria. "Germany is armed to the teeth," Dr. Morritt points out, "and they naturally discount Hitler's insistence that he is the dove of peace. His own people, however, believe he the champion and preserver of the peace of Europe. "Personally, I am not as sure as the Germans themselves seem to be that Hitler, wants peace.

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