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Cooo^ who kas served in the AslssUc
•ection dorlng the recent war be
lieves that he hat an idea that should
airy genuine appeal to the execu-
t^es of states seeking industrial ex-
SiOD.
>eut. Bockley. in a letter to his'
fathV says Ih part: By the way. if
you have any friends who -are gover-i
nors, u have an idea you can passj
on which will make their's the most I
attractive sUte in the I'nited States
"to^en^rprise. All the state has to do
is to pass a few laws controlling
unions, and industry will beat a mar
ble paved path to its border. !
Lieut. Buckley's letter teems with
PAGE SEVEN
Interest and his wor^ pictnre of Rpd
army day in Shanghai wlli be r«ad
with interest by bis legion of friends
here. •
He speaks of the nauseating; sup
plements that the Shanghai news
papers Issued for the Red army day
celebration. These papers carried!
many pictures and in each the Rus
sians dominated the scene.
One Russian woman was respon-
.<ible for the propaganda statement
to the effect “the Russians fought,
the Americans helped, the British
talked and the Chinese won ihew war”.
Incidentally. Lieut. Buckley go^ on
to state. "In spite of the disp!^ of
fine feelings expressed in the supple
ments, tibe Soviet embassy was' pick
eted all day by schools with placards
telling the Russians to move out of
Mancharla,"
Lieut. Buckley says he had been
having discussions with men who
seem to think, he says, that the war
has turned ours into a "lost genera
tion". He adds, “They will no doubt
soon be claiming that the country
owes them a living in repayment for
the shattered careers they sacrificed
to Mars. I wonder how long it will
be before we see our first bonus
marches? How long will it he before
someone tries to turn veterans into
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a pressure gronp ten million strong?
I Intend* to join some veterans organ!
ration sole purpose ‘bf regis
tering an opposing vote any time any
one tries to pass a unanimous resolu
tion.
Buckley says he will never regret
having been out in the Pacific area
'•.N'evcr in my life will 1 ft)rget how
lucky we are at home, and no matter
how bad labor conditions atu' poll
tics may seem I will rememht'r how
very much worse life could he.
“We are ijow on our way to Jinsen
Korea from Taku. China with a load
of 1,000 Korean repatriates. I don't
envy these people their trip home. It
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is hard to brieve/ the poverty and
primitive cond^ionsi that exist in the
Orient even Jh ardas relatively un
touched by tl^fe war physically."
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