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In Cleveland's Music Hall auditorium this week, the Press staged a big homecoming where Reporter Andrica could tell the first of many 1946 audiences how he had found things in Europe. Some things he would keep to himself, since he wants to go back next year. But on one point he would be eloquent: "All over Europe today," he says, "there is hopelessness. For five years BBC and the Voice of America made promises to those people, to help stir up resistance. Now they are disappointed; the promises have not been kept. Somehow, someone besides the Russians must take an interest in Europe."