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at road-signs

By T. R., FYVEL

What cinerged from there testimonies was that these young, inkloctrinaled Germons seemed at one and the same time able to accept the official propaganda, and yet to for- imulate their own, realistic, personal views in another com- partment of their minds,

abroad

Me

The

CHAPMAN PINCHER 'Column.

Dentists Gas-No Laughing Matter

STRONG criticism of the

methods used, by most dentists for extracting teeth under gas is made by doctors today.

Experiments at Guy'

shown Hospital have

that patients who

ere given gau while sitting back in a dentist' clair may be exposed to the risk of serious lung infection.

Mr Russell Brock, the famour: heart surgeon, belleves that many cases of lung abecss are caused by the accidental inhol- ing of Infected tissue during tooth extractions under gas.

He criticises dentists for in- creasing this risk by talking out koo many teeth at one sitting.

Dr George Walter Scott has tested Brock's theory on 100. out-patients given gas at Guy's. While they were sitting in the dentist's chuir Dr Scoli put few drops of harmless oll into their mouths. When the extrae- Flons were finished each patient was X-rayed.

The X-rays proved that one patient in four had accidentally inhaled substantial quanifes of the oil into the hinge.

Dr Scott believes that the risk would be greatly reduced if extractions were carried out the Occupant, and inspected with patients witting“ boli -up- everything. He even tried the right or lying down Instead of German's bed. In addition to being tired slightly backwardi. being a feather-bed, It had a genuine spring mattress. The house and bed of this foreign

this farm-worker were like those he

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the sergeants raised rauently, there are

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John Robinson, Edited by Dr because of the But this is not quite true, for not be the case with Russian this point they were immediately one partly

be to generalise. Yet such cases Dr J. C. Forsyth,

would be wrong, of course, Robert Jones, Associate Editor even from the slight contacts soldiers, since their personal ordered to change from their manis for sOCTECY partly be

Entered as possible in such places as Berlin direct and indirect knowledge study of geography to that

of cause the citizens steal · them and Vienna, one is able guess of

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his billet was not stolen, ing the official propagando, have Package Weight...b, 5oz. many bear little resemblance to the there are evidently undercur- Stalinist political surveillance Shutov chipped it with his their own thoughts, piered 10m the picture painted by Stalindst rents of doubt. One gathers this over Soviot soldiers is evidently

It remained penknife.

gether from fragments of per- propaganda.

clearly from the desertern con-

a constant practice. Yet, in a touched.

always the sonal experience and It was

personal stantly trickling through to the pathetically difference Allied lines.

primitive way, some post, never stolen! Glimpses of this

Ideas. To have a picture of these Shutoy continued to try to find were provided during the war. In

things out

for himself. There 1941,

when General von Rundstedt's ormies, in

was the story, which impressed their uninterrupted

him, of the Soviet soldier abroad first advance, drove all the way to Rostov, or the Black Seo, within the spoce of two months, not only did large

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ask their barbers to That is why it is vital, for ex-"take off a mile and a half? in various who had fallen asleep, exhaust- WHEN his

doubts ampis, to maintain Free Berlin stead of ordering a trim. That ed, in someone's garden.

turned his thoughts towards as on open window on to the is about the length of hair a OR example, one of the latest awoke to find himself on a solu desertion, Shulov paid a secret Soviet world. Conversely, it is well-thatched man foses in a

the visit to the barber. Soviet

A woman testimonies, that of Sergeant in the house, looked after by visit one night to the home of a an obvious reason why hardly a fight, bul the local N.1. Shutov,

He foreca Soviet rulers are, so desperately who dreldes who has sought the owner-and with his wallet Gorman farmhand.

on a poodle-cut Shutov and his way in, greatly, frightening anxious to close it.

must shed at least five miles. population received the German refuge with the British in Ger- and valuables safe. Invaders with few signs of many,"provides" an "Interesting will.

glimpse of the sort of notions which Soviet coldiers ponder

units

surrender with

It was only as the S.S.. Iellow-, over, ing the German troops, began' deliberately, by Hiller's orders, lo Sergeant Shutov admitted treat the Russian people with that by Dud large he and his

believed

what fendish cruelty that the founda friends tions ter the Soviel nationalist they read in the totalitarian

Soviet

example, struggle were laid.

press. For nowspapers blame all shortcomings on the

the "appl talists", led by "warmongers" such us Truman and Churchill, interesting to and most Soviet citizens, said It for granted

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At first sight, these men seemed

to believe Implicitly what they and modern

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Were they frightened now that they were prisoners, asked. "Oh, no," was the an-

that swer; they knew

the "Tommies," that is to say, the British, were fair

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Made A Fool

NOTHING IS TOO TOUGH

66.

CANNON

London.

BALL"

By John Ashwin

OUR aim in warfare is the Iron is hot.

offence and not de-

CLARK

men

FOR

MARK, CLARK

all, readiness to strike while tein, Prim's Minister Churchill have been bombed. Producks

ot once recognised him as a documentary evidence' he "main"" Not that any of this is very soldier after his own heart, tained that he had proved; that called "double-think," that Yet, he added, he and his

surprising. General Clark-sun

there were never at any time The war of a colonel and grandson of an

was moving on to ary citizen against totalitarian friends also had their moments fence."

of healthy doubt. They always

army doctor was literally born the North African landings. For any German soldiers in the building ond that the destruc- "I remember coming propaganda.

catching

of the landings it out their The words belong to into the Army at Madison Bar- the success

tion of the monastery Wie, a across a particularly clear us enjoyed

in some obvious United Nations Supreme racks, New York,

was essential to ascertain the tration of this towards the end of superiors

"He of the land," and Clark psychological and tactical mis-

take. the war, while interrogating untruth,

Commander in Korea, 66- At 17 he was the youngest with four other American and some very young German prison- He recalled that in a small year-old 'General Mark endet of his class. His commis three British Commando officers

town in Eastern Germany, his Wayne Clark. They were ston came. Just after America underlook the mission. unit had noted the large size

Aftor travelling by spoken ten years ago when entered World War I, and the

With the Second" World War tho

plane, boy from New York was over in had read in papers like Schwarze schools. Answering

then Major- France in time as he put it-to train, ship, submarine and car over, General Clark tool com questions, General

de General Clark was Com- take part. In the fighting

reached their destination-mazd of the American forces, in He they veland, Churchill had "forced" seribed these schools as one of mander of the U.S. ground was wounded in the Meuse- high-ranking French Generals he asked to be recalled, and in Korps: for example that Rons- a political instructor had

Jonely house where they met Austrță. In May 1947, however,

the

the

of the Communist blessings war on on "Innocent"

forces in England and Argonne offensive but stayed on

the Allied cause, a national broadcast from New. Germany; pre- Hitler and that they were plat- regime in East

to take part in the Army of friendly to man responsible for Occupation.

York The meeting over, the next

attacked Russian policy ting the destruction of the viously only the children of the

On his jacket the

step was to

sub. regain the

for "frustrating Allied pesce capitalists had been able to go toughening up the Ameri- Purple Heart, entire German people.

to school

marine waiting to take them agreements. The battle with the" can forces over here in pre-

off.

Soviets, which has now brought paration for D-day: :

•him to the bombing, of the Yàlu It Was a cross-country River was on. Then came the between-the journey with the eight the world-i- Today, while

When Pravda, accused, him: of cluding no doubt the Kremin war period when uniforms dressed in curtains and pea debates General Clark's decision specially military

ones---were santo' clothes. They had lost all "rudeness,”. General Clasic rom. ONE

NE of Shutov's friends, how-to give the go-ahead for the things that the world was trying their own clothing and the fact cried: "As a soldier, kid gloves But how did this square with ever, noticed that according Yalu River bombing, the man to forget for ever,

that Clark's trousers were later are not my style the Nazi propaganda

washed up on a beach and re they

Now Clark is in Korea with also believed?,

tchaela had been bull, long be in command has changed little. It Wha

Just how little can be seen from thought of quitting the Amy turned to him and now lle in his biggest command Jot, When clear that with ano part of fore the Soviet troops arrived.

America's Smithsonian Insti youngsters gingu chi't`have been so bad his latest message on the second altogether for a better pald job iute. Ia merely

one of these ho took over from · General: minds these hellovet the propaganda stories in Germany", he, commented to anniversary of the Korea war. A in civil He, His father, how twists of fate which enable Ridgway in May of this year he

instructor, "becauso the

the message stabbed

with words ever. persuaded him to stick it themselves, they

shows significantly similar to those he out and his father won the day, of the famous. Among

memories mherited the responsibility of these schools.

watching over the biggest lived in a world of their own, size of

thero must have been

used in 1942 at his headquarters

powder keg in world history 25-3 In which their gwn feelings the

-. Then came the usual office and interests held sway. In enormous number of capitalists "somewhere in England' this world one was n

Straight es the cannon kall ot appointments-in the various de... Hittle in Germany".

partments. Then, dramatically,

his nickname however, General afraid, perhaps, of being taken

Loud laughter

Next came Cik'e service as Clark is walking greeted this

America Pearl Harbour-and

исторы, пр The aim of this new Dally Express Cookery Book has been to desigsprisoner by the French--they

"We prefer to see an armistice was pitchforked into World War Commander at the 8th Army as top of that powder keg His pelatable and nourishing meals for every taste and occasion, and to produce might be vengeful; on the other sally, though Shutov says some them a minimum of cost. Whether a quick suack, family musi or specias | hand,

were of the men hadn't even under-at the conference table. But if II and uniforms were the vogue it crunched forward in the in critics

may bowl that he is dinner is required, this book has the appropriate recibes with cooking an Instructions aloply explained..

tremendously rich, stood the argument. They just the enemy prefers otherwise and again. Especially military ones. vasion of Italy in 1043. It was already setting light to the obviously

thes campaign which provided powder, but the General, will and It had become hande got made

known that knew the instructor had beforees a return to the bitter,

Within two д fool of. Thint was bloody fighting of 1950 and 1951

years, the man the world with the first big de take no notice. Once he has Germans in

who almost quit the Army had bating point in the career of made up his mind he goes right we are ready," plenty of foot and cigarettes; enough.

soared from Lieutenant-Colonel General Mark Clank. : and the British, again, wero Not that such incidenta are Rendincas. This has been a to known to treat their prisoners

Lieutenant-General, The Shutov's regular.

And it was Mark Clark him. Recently he published his "war testimony key word throughout General mark he was making in military: particularly fairly.

shows how hard it is for Soviet Clark's lie. Readiness to share circles spread to polifical cir: solf who put himself in the memoirs in a book called "Cal soldiers to break through the whatever burden might fall on cics. He came to the noiles of Bring fine by. presenting a con- cubted Nik". One can be sure his father had been a prisoner propaganda surrounding them, hlm. Readinods to accept re- President Roosevelt and when vincing case why the famous that the title was rió ensual of the British during the first For instance, ho and three sponsibility inhesitatingly, Above In 1942-Clark came to Bri. Abbey Casino should never choice.

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