SENATOR HRUSKA'S TIMELY ADVICE
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May 18, 1961
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MttNC%lESTER, N.fi,
UNION LlRoved For Release 2000/05/d8Y: 1A-bP7
D. 46,510 FOIAb3
LPYRGHTTu!1eIy Advice
" ~ u e 4,wremiAcier that we are now at war
with Soviet 13040,4 was so.i ed in the U. S. Senate
on May' 4 w
en. Ro
ka a2red ? man H.r,usk4 of Nebras-
w the ommua( anipaign to win
th Q
.minds of e world's youth xs.no~v in full prog-
}
no Isar ax.' 17i'e"'T,
~ onl-
?
-
.4 1 tp eI ud.to coun-
hroughout the .world the
e i
r
s ample evi
-
dence that tlher Communists are determined to win
it#irst step in t wig the world.
s
chil
f
_-_
,
_sa,
o ei ~ y~~ear
and wy'
~1,;~be.:Ql$heyilc forever.' (Lenin) also
he A's no doubt, the Nebraska Republican
errYl~h 1 d~r c,'h t I,he IJn%tec L$tat4s is a major tar-
get o ~4io#nn4unist offen~iv,e in edapuca6tion," One
need only aonser? the Comtunist-inspired riots
of May, 1960, in Sap Francisca?and the su,qut
CPYRGHT
i: 7 els by et a TM (} i;,'i
reali o the sc t"i=. usn s of the problem ..o !t
Hi.rus a outlined when he recalled to.mina.,i the re-
cent statement of Gus Mall general secretary of
'tile . omifltiT1' of the United States, that
there is a `?
artist-and Socialist
r, ented ? tie in all parts" of
the United Sues., "n ""
I'I"es. CIar e ,of jthe University of Galifor-
ni:a told newsmOff, Ie'd that although he could
not 1?inpoint Conti 'nist as the organizers of
pro-Castro rallies, it vvas' obvious to him that an
appa ,atus was used t+ bring?about "the very quick
organization-lb ,t to `q puce.' 7Presideiit Kerr vas
yeferr?ing'fipecifically o the pro-Castro cle noost.ta
bons by students of 4evoral colleges in tlh(e San
T'; nneisco area ,follow' g the invasion latidinjn in
('n ha by
anti-Co iununisf forces:
This did not just happen," the TT(J;.`,
d i r. . fared.
I dward Pawling, cliairittatt of the {~;:ilifornia.
S+;tte Roard of Rewe.nts, told: newsmen Ui>xt at ;m
UCLA has been selectdtl by the Soviet Unimi
l ,. e-ploitatio "because of UCLA's.
iniiroit ttit.
s r.rii;a"ihutions to nratrional defense -notahi in .the
11c hl ol, unclear physics:" ''Th.e Soviet Union Pind-
ing said, is trying t n ekploit the'university' mime in
eta'-.r ,)ossible -,ray ter give ii, subversive rnovrt-
]ne>nt among stu,. ents a nation it t'ortim.
Scan Francisco di-ea
sf H ail igly pietui-e of the ki,tr if
ti%'ity:3n education. to rhich Senator ?Ri,osle it r; .
le~ desct binthe teo1i zigneSby ixbich the
Coinunioec a>~ hid uteach,er> to toe the
ideological lane, Senator TUus a emphasized that
one the ways that.the Free World can meet 1he
challenge :of the Communist offensive in education
is by giving Anieiricanstudents "more education on
the whole history of the Communist movement."
"We ,should not be afraitt, to teach , thte
jest, Hrusk said.
'WE SINCERELY HOPE THAT SENATOR
HRU KA'S,TIMELY:ADVICE WILL BE CONSID-
EREI BY OUR LAWMAKERSIN CONCORD
WHFN THET ,> IVW43i
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