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THE
Propaganda War
HE current experiment in pene-
trating the Iron curtain by bal-
loons may be a great success or
it may fail It is too early yet to
say. But the important eking is that
it's an attempt by private individ-
uals under the free-enterprise sys-
tem to try out certain methods of
psychological propaganda--or call
it psychological warfare if you will
--which governments will not and
Perhaps cannot tackle.
Today the state department's
propaganda effort is seriously ham-
strung by congressional penny
pinching, while the American mili-
tary men who now dominate our
foreign policy believe that the only
way to stop Russia is to have
more and bigger guns. They have
little faith in psychological warfare.
Accordingly, the national security
council has ruled out any strong
appeals to the people in the iron
curtain countries to revolt, sabo-
tage, or disrupt their cominform
governments.
Yet psychological warfare to
be successful must offer some-
thing--a chance for freedom,
for peace, more food or an end
of eppresslon. American propa-
ganda frequently fails because
it offers nothing.
The citizen of Czechoslovakia is
not interested in hearing foreign
radio broadcasts tell him the Soviet
system is evil. He knows the Soviet
system is evil; what he wants to
hear from the Voice of America
are ways by which he can throw
off the yoke of oppression.
Stalin's Achilles' Heel
These are some of the reasons
why private individuals tackled this
experiment of trying to make the
iron curtain a lace curtain. Person-
ally I am convinced from my last
winter's study of the iron curtain
countries and from other informa-
tion that it's not the atomic bomb
but contact with free peoples that
the Soviet fears most.
Therefore, if we are to win the
subjugated nations over to our
side, we must inspire them, en-
courage them and above all, keep
in contact with them. It was be-
cause Stalin mortally feared such
contact that he erected the iron
curtain and it is to hit this Achilles'
heel that a group of private in-
dividuals and organizations, has
now launched messages of hope,
friendship and encouragement by
balloon into Czechoslovakia.
The people who had the courage
to sponsor this project are the
American Crusade for Freedom or-
ganization, the Inter-American Fed-
eration of Free Trade Unions which
has been fighting Communism
throughout Latin America, veter-
ans or prisoners of war chiefly from
Belgium, Frnce, Holland and
Italy, the General Federation of
Women's Clubs with 5,500,000 mem-
bers in 32 countries plus another
five and a half million in the United
States, the A.F.L., Trades and
Labor Congress of Canada, the
C.I.O., Canadian Congress of Labor,
and the International Federation of
Free Journalists, comprising about
1,000 newsmen exiled from Soviet
countries.
The chief dynamo in this intricate
operation has been Abbott Wash-
burn, loaned by General Mills of
Minneapolis ta the" committee for
free Europe which has done such
an important job of beaming broad.
casts into Czechoslovakia and
placed the freedom bell in Berlin
last year. Harold Stassen, who
heads the Crusade for Freedom,
has also helped to mastermind the
operation.
It Is considered especially
significant in Europe that these
balloons are being aimed at
Czechoslovakia after the im.
prlsonment of William Oatis and
that among their sponsors are
the Federation of Free Journal-
ists. Hitherto the United States'
official policy has leaned to-
ward paying virtual ransom
money when ira citlzems have
been seized by the cominform.
However. it is now realized that
the more you pay out in conces-
sions to the Soviet the more Mos-
cow demands in ransom money
and the more it is inclined to mal-
treat American citizens and to in-
crease the blackmail demands.
America's cracking down on Czech
trade is an indication of this new
stiffening of policy by the U.S. and
the current balloon operation sup-
plements it. This may help to show
the cominform that, instead of
taking the abuse of our citizens
lying down, we intend to retaliate.
,ory of Friendship
Around EuropeGermans crowd
around the balloon truck convoy
when it sets up operations at night
lile kids watching circus wagons
unload at home . . . One trouble is
m keep the crowds from smoking
when near the hydrogen tanks . . .
Fadio free Europe, operated partly
by Czech refugees in Munich and
financed by the Crusade for Free-
dom, has poured a daily barrage
of messages to the Czech people
giving them the story of friendship,
Fishing Pressure
A contributing factor to the pan-
fishes getting out of hand is the dif-
ferential fishing pressure. The fish-
erman prefers to take home the
large bass and crappie. He is not
usually satisfied to take home a
catch of smaller perch or bluegills
or sunfish. He cannot brag about
them or does not feel happy show-
ing thorn to his friends. But give
him a four or five pound bass and
you hear about it for weeks.
Thus by taking his limit in big
fish he is reducing the potential of
that lake for keeping the more
prolific panfishes under control. It
is known that some fishermen fish
only for bass and take no perch,
bluegills, sunfish or small crappies
at all. It sometimes seems as
though It would be a wise policy to
insist that fishermen be required
to take some panfish when they
take bass or other predatqry fishes.
This, of course, would be almost
impossible to enforce but a code of
ethics on the bass fishermen's part
might go a long way toward help-
ing this unfavorable situation.
For farm ponds the stocking
recommendation for a ratio be-
tween bass and bluegills is 10 bass
to 100 bluegills. Carrying this over,
then it would seem logical to have
the fishermen attempt to take 10
bluegills for each large bass he
caught.
A A
Not So Crazy
"Crazy Rke a gooseV' Ever hear
that expression?
But don't believe itl Colorado's
experience the past winter in live-
trapping and banding the wild
Canadian goose at Two Buttes Res-
ervoir has convinced at least those
assigned to trap them that geese
are far from crazy. The trapping
project was Colorado's first venture
on geese, although the department
has trapped and banded thousands
of ducks the past few years.
Last fall and winter over 16,000
wild geese used the Two Buttes
Reservoir. almost twice as many
now as when the refuge was first
establishecl. So it is quite evident
that where protection and proper
environment prevail, the flocks
show a steady increase.
It was discovered almost Imme-
ately that, although some duck
trapping techniques were similar,
goose trapping would call for sev-
eral basic changes, due to the
nnique social patterns and habits
of geese. For instance: hungry
ucks readily decoy to the baited
trap areas and walk into the trap.
Geese decoy to the traps but there
the similarity stops. It was found
that they would not hurry into the
trap for bait. In addition, mated
pairs seemed to be together at all
times and would not leave each
other near the traps. Wild ducks,
on the other hand, generally pair
of/ in the spring and are therefore
much easier to separate and trap
during winter.
A A A
The nostrils o/ the giraffe are
heavily lined with stiy birs as
potection against th# gret number o/
nects the animal disturbs u,he iS
browses in the branches o/ trees.
Use A Dog
When you meet a hunter who Is
accompanied by a well-behaved,
sleek-coated retriever, you usually
may place the man in the ranks Of
the wildlife conservationists with-
out knowing anything more about
him, the Wildlife Management In-
stitute comments.
Each year, many game birds are
shot but not recovered by hunters.
Inexperience at judging range and
poor marksmanship account for
many birds which are brought down
but which retain enough life to slip
into a tangle of rushes where the
most conscientious search will fail.
Others. clean-killed, may drop in
water inaccessible to boats or into
impenetrable thickets. Whatever
the cause, the result is one more
bird, uncounted in the bag, elimin-
ated from the game population and
wasted. In making these humanly
impossible recoveries, the retriever
finds his greatest joy. The occa-
sional freak shot that brings a
duck plummeting into the blind,
exciting enough to the hunter,
cheats the waterfowl dog of his
greatest thrill. What he craves is
the action of launching himselJ
after a duck downed in some rush.
grown quagmire where a mere
human would flounder to the crown
f his cap. The use of a dog, in
such cases, means the difference
between bitter disappointment and
a red-letter hunt.
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Have you ever had the aggra-
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quick jerk just as the flies are
about to settle on the watery U
this doesn't interest the rising fish
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AILING HOUSE
by ROGER C. WHITMAN
Question: Several times 1 have
plastered bad parts of rooms and
ach time, try though I may,
cracks appear in the plaster upon
drying. I have tried retarding the
drying, wetting the lath, but to
no avail. Can you help me? Also,
please tell me how to mix this
plaster and in what proportion?
Answer: If you are not trying to
repiaster an entire room, merely
to patch up some cracks or other
bad places, I .advise you to get a
prepared patching plaster which
needs only to be mixed with water
o make a paste. This is slower
:lrying than plaster of Paris, which
hardens too rapidly to be easily
worked. (Glue dissolved in the
mixing water will slow the time
)f hardening: so will vinegar,
mired half and half with the
water.) If the patching job has
been done correctly and cracks
reappear, particularly a r o u n d
vindow and door openings, it is
ossible that structural weakness
is the cause, If so, the defect
hould be located and corrected.
Question: My husband is re-
modeling the kitchen, using tile-
board for the ceiling. The bath-
room is directly above. When-
ever water is spilled on the floor
it leaks down into the kitchen. We
have tried caulking around the
fixtures, with little success. What
:an we do about it?
Answer: The bathroom should
ave a good waterproof floor
2costing, such as clay tile, as-
phalt tile or linoleum. Until you do
this, you will continue to have
teaks.
tie rouna uut
How did yourfather know we
used his car yesterday?
Well, you know that fat guy we
ran into? "
Yes.
That was father.
--o--
Faulty Brakes
Speed? Say, that car can't be
stopped on the hills.
Mine was that way, too, before
I had the brakes fixed.
--u--
Got The Point
What happened, George?
Puncture.
You should have watched out
for it. The guidebook warned us
there was a fork in the road about
this point.
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