i t J "? "VrnjCTFtrp, W. "CFRIDAl ' JITS 23 195q v KENNAN TALKS SENSE . -s v. ABOUT RUSSIA . . Deploring tho 'witch-huntinpi, 'of . immuniBis in tnis country, because they have- dimmed considerably out understanding of the BuSsian people, ueorge jr. &ennan, counsellor of the State Department, says that the Rus sian people are "saturated" with lib eral and moral concepts that , "must : some day'- assert themselves and lead to the collapse of the present Soviet regime. " , , " v While the Russians may be obliged to do lip service to Communism, Mr. Kennan declares that the masses "still believe profoundly ' in certain abstractions, such as decencv. honentv. kindness and loyalty in the relations Between individuals." These are the words of the . one time top policy planner of the State Department -He a thinks that the "witch-hunting" has blinded Ameri cans to "everything' but black and white" in matters relating to Com munism and has caused jis to develop a tendency to consider all Russians as our "enemies." and answering the auestiona nt rft. ICS and SUPDOrterS. the Secretnnr -r- bressed his opinion that the; democ racies or the world pould ward oft war by keeping their positions strong.. He Pointed OUtl that the North AtlanfiV Treaty nations had brought their com mon deiense into realistic agreement by. deciding to- make effective the principle of a balanced ColWtivA (This, he thought, would be . good enougn to nold off an aggressor, while greater forces could the mvimnu) defense but would not be so costly as io oanKrupi ine western economy. , The nations involved will contrlhnU what each is best able to contribute to tne common, defense and each will rely on the others to act in accordance with a common nlaii. The security nt no nation - will be letter than the se curity of the group as a whole. Cer tainly, the United States, "as the most populous member of the North Atlan tic community and the one with the largest ana most productive plant, has necessarily a leading rnlo ing balanced collective forces." The questioning to which the Sec efforts,. The same thins; applies to (he .other nations involved. -The inevi table 'conclusion of. this doctrine is that if one of the nations is attacked, the other nations will be morally bound to throw their Dart of the com mon defense force into the Btrne-orle. This "pooling" of defenses and im mediate aid to an attacked any are 'somewhat revolutionary in American policies but seem to cause little on- position. - . ' ., , G. M. SETS NEW LABOR PACE ' General (Motors Corporation, biesrest and most successful manufacturing company in the United States, has Set a precedent in the field of labor-management relations bv sismino- a five- year contract with the (United Auto mobile 'workers, which represents 275,000 members employed by the Cor poration. ': General Motors Corporation has 480.000 employees. 18.000 indenendent dealers and 435,000 stockholders. It made 2,767,347 cars and trucks last year and had a net profit of f 656,434, 238.'. In the current year, the Cor poration has a chance to make a net profit of a billion dollars in a single year, to set a new record for the mam moth business organizations that op erate in this country. V The contract negotiated bv the un ion and the .corporation replaces jone PAGE FIVE , :u. r... ... it t ; l'Htarv SUbmittad wan nmnnn unit ataiH iui. a.Biuitui seems w oeueve uiai , . r : n.u there is, in Russia,-a "moral life be- . 'vthtlt Parallel in the past pne ing led under the noses of the regime "u"ureu ana Blxty ears- emDers of wuxDoy "iiu nave uccil VllblCiU Ol a- and despite anything the regime may do- to stop it." He thinks that, in the Inn or run. thin moral feeling miigf. take its place in the toeatfon of new political forms and points out that, historically, the "finer spirts" in Rus sia have steered away from participa tion in government, because, in the minds of the Russian people, the pow er of the State "is now, always has been and always will be evil." , i In view of the "witch-hunting" that is going on in this country and the easy conclusion reached by many peo ple mat some oi our pinciais are pro Communists, Mr. Kennan deserves a . vote of thanks. He shows some cour- age in stating his views as to the real nature of the Russian people. Regard less of what the witch-hunting group may say. the chances are that the ob servations of Mr. Kennan are correct and that the United States may make some inroads into the hearts of the Russian people bv recognizing: the fact ACHESON ANSWERS THE QUESTIONS ' r 'SecKtary of State Dean Achesori, : in an unusual meeting with members of the Senate and . House of Repre sentatives, recently - explained -what has Jbeen accomplished by the free na tions of the world in their effort to build a ''balanced collective force" in line with the terms of the North At lantic Treaty. , . Appearing before the Congressmen the State Department, had their in ning, but the general comment that the meeting was "a- good thing" did not diminish the dissatisfaction of the critics. - ' The essence' of the Secretary's re port was that the United States would not rely upon its arms alone but upon its allies to complement its defense How mild can a cigarette be? ME PEOPLE SKECE1ELS than any other cigarette! ami among the millions who do... FRAN WARREN ijjt Popular record-- ing urust ropuris ; ' fl appreciate cig- aretts mildness. I " smoke ' Camels. They agree, with my throat they're mild and taste grana ! I w NOTICE OF DU0JT TAX SALE , TOWN OF iHERlTORD , . Sale of Town property for delinquent taxes for the year 1949. 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