TRENDS: Ideas in action; events as they reflect social tendencies

OAK, LISTON M.

TRENDS: Ideas in action; events as they reflect social tendencies By Liston M. Oak Unfinished Business at London Power Politics Jamboree DUE entirely to Soviet obstroctioniem the abortive London...

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...they are badly fed, on bread and coffee, Harrison reported...
...IN SUMMARI let tha fact* Speak Bolsheviks have taken the Pi.«-*.f ? at i n at thr microphone in the TtiHr station, now in the British zone in Berlik Americans and Britons have requeitel time on the an, but thus far the Russian have a monopoly, and exploit it to Germane that the Red Army liberate...
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...The USA had hoped to make this concession the price paid for Russian compromise on the Danubian and Italian issues, but without success...
...Eisend***: evidently knows we cannot "reeducatt1 and rehabilitate Germany by uiiliiisj Nazis, monarchists, reactionaries l various degrees even if they were as...
...Speakers: Esther Friedman and Herman Miller...
...Nrw York, ?. Y...
...But Gordon Walker of the CS Monitor cables from Tokyo that the big business clique la riding high...
...But the harm Russia has done cannot be erased...
...There could be no more convenient time for the Marshal to become ill...
...He lived in the pre-totalitarian age...
...4th, 3 p. m., at lhe Workmen's Curie Labor Lyceum, 72 Carroll St...
...That tlir owner Is: Ihr Nrw leader Publishing Assn...
...them, that Russia first brought thta food, that the Red Army first declarti itself free of hatred of Germans, that Soviet authorities first encouraged" tha rebirth of anti-Nazi organizations, tall Zhukov first ordered the redistribute...
...They appeal to Mac Arthur Not to break their stranglehold because it would result in Communism...
...Hint business managers are: I'nbllshei lhe New I racier Publishing Assn., Iiv , 7 E. 15th St., New York...
...he once said his needs are few: two suits a year, three meals a day, and a reasonable amount of good whiskey...
...When Molotov tried to get both to the original Potsdam agreement, the other power a balked...
...The French are annoyed, not only because Molotov wanted to exclude them, but alio because the Russians have seised a lot of the French property looted by the Nazis, as well as other booty of which France claims a share...
...Evan the American pseudo-liberal Journals are slowly and painfully feeling their way out of the morass of unquestioning faith' in Stalinism...
...aa* March I. mi...
...also Hint the suld two paragraphs contain siolements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief aa In the cliriim-atances and c-oiidltlona under which alnckholders and security holders who tlo not appear upon the hooka of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capaef'y nther than that of a lama tide owner...
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...Berlin's, 160 West 77th St . William Karlia Branch meets Sunday, October 7, 8 p. m., at Mr...
...Speakers: Esther Friedman and others...
...events as they reflect social tendencies By Liston M. Oak Unfinished Business at London Power Politics Jamboree DUE entirely to Soviet obstroctioniem the abortive London Conference of Um Bifr Five was an abyima) fiasco—snarled on principles, not procedures...
...It surely is time for the British labor Party to redeem its pledge that Palestine will be opened for Kurope»u Jews...
...You hate to be a strong man I« Manai out against the sinister persuasion which thin shadow Yugoslav Government ran exercise.** • Responsive to criticism from Britain and lhe USA, the Rumanian Government announced a reform program to include amnesty for its thousands of political prisoners (except war criminals), the abolition of concentration camps, and of illegal arrests...
...New York, ?. Y.: I'rrsldrnt, Mal-thrw M. levy, 7 E. 1.1th St...
...he was born on the wrong sida of the railroad tracks in Charleston, and his widowed mother was a seamstress...
...Molotov does not believe that it is more blessed to give than to receive...
...of the big estates...
...Ht ? serves praise for ousting Cen...
...Britain and America went as far as possible to appease Russia, without ptrsuading the obdurate Bolsheviks to modify their extreme demands by the width of an atom...
...Iluaiiieaa Manager, Samuel M. I.rvltas, 7 K. 15th St., New York, ?. V. 'i...
...Byrnes might have spoken likewise...
...1?, 8 p. m., at the Continental Hotel, auspices of the S.D.F., 8.P., W.C and several trade unions...
...America can absorb such people in larger num bers and with leas trouble than any nation' on earth...
...Byrnes waa caught in a squeeze play, and Molotov carried the ball for a touchdown...
...And The Spectator, in wide-eyed surprise, find* that Russia is to blame "for four-fifths of the failures" of the parley, that Moscow "is not the world's foremost authority on democracy," and that "there indisputably exists an eastern European bloc dominated by Russia...
...Patoroea, N. J.: Deb* Day meeting ami concert, Sunday, Nov...
...We appear to be treating the Jews aa the Naxia treated them except that we do not exterminate them," Harrison declared, urging that camps for displaced persons be turned over to a civilian agency^UNRRA...
...and the diplomats stsH for time, talk about protocol...
...Elsenhower seem is mean it when he says Germany mea\ be denazified, including Germs* industry...
...Truman appealed to Britain to open the doors of Palestine to them...
...The only agreement was to adjourn...
...Sworn to and subscribed Iteforr ma this -tltb day nf September, 1*45...
...The Jews ars still in prison garb behind barbed wire in camps lacking sanitary and medical facilities...
...Very few Polish or Baltic Jews wish to return to their countries," reported Harrison, adding that many Hungarian and Rumanian Jews also prefer to go to Palestine, as well as the German and Austrian Jews...
...Claeaacns Kast Bronx Branch: Harry Kavesh, Libers...
...and Mr...
...rmlwdlcd In section VT7...
...The Daily Worker explanation of the fiasco is this: ''The United State» and Britain broke of the Council of Foreign Ministers Wetting in London, refusing to abide by the Pottsdam decisions...
...Our Secretary of State never made a lot of money...
...Newark, N. J.: British Victory Celebration on Tuesday, Oct...
...Th tough these taxes are collected for the Communist Party . . . and relief, some *f it American Red Cron* and I...
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...But ? civil war hoe not ended...
...Britain has already done far more for the victimised Jews than we have...
...Postal Laws suit llrgiila-ttouv printed on the reverse of this form, to wtl: I. Thul the names and address«* of riic publisher, editor, unmaKlng editor...
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...It is not possible to justify this pitiless sacrifice of Europe's life to the strategic interests of the USSR," as the New Statesman and Nation puts it, * * * Ending in bitter recrimination on tha anniversary of the Munich deal, the farce at London at least served to prove that peace cannot be achieved by the methods pursued at Teheran, Yalta, Potsdam, and London—the scheme there conceived for international cooperation was not realistic, and will not work...
...Party candidate for Municipal Court Jtirge, and Henry Jagn will be honored at a social, Saturday, October 20, ? ? m., at 862 E. Tremont Ave., Bronx . . . August Claessens speaks Friday, October 12, 9 p. m., Workmen's Circle Hi an h 3, President Chateau, Utica and President Sts., Brooklyn...
...supplies, is distributed...
...The United Stale* anal Hi Ham are not tarrying out the agreement to destroy German and Japanese Paedem...
...And how about Russia...
...Sunday, October 21, !» p. rn., The Group, 160 West 86th St...
...But it is sheer hypocrisy for the USA to urge Hi itain to take such action while we refuse to give asylum in thia country to Jews,and other displaced and stateless persons...
...Byrnes acceded to the demand of Russia, supported by Britain and China, that other nations be represented on tha Allied Commission ruling Japan—but effective control will remain American...
...The liberal New Statesman and Nation has discovered that "The naked fact la that two great power blocs are already grabbing, all they can in exclusive concern with their own strategic interests...
...Yau can't erase hunger or unemployment with a diplomatic formula...
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...Furthermore, Britain Is Instilled in asking the USA to assume joint responsibility for opening the doors of Palestine...
...Molotov asked the delegates at London to erase the record of the conflict between Russia and the other four big powers over whether it should be a Big Three or a Big Five conference...
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...The Moscow radio proclaims tM "unity in China has been establish**1, and British and American commentate* predict an end to the civil war...
...Maggin's, 1235 Grand Concourse...
...Tim* ?? Open Felestfftia*— aud American—Doort to Displaced Jew* DfSPI .ACED European Jews in the American zone in Germany have been subjected to atrocities likened to those ef the Nairn by Earl G. Harrison, whose report to Truman brought an order from the President to Eisenhower to end such abuses...
...The new "Liberal" Party la sponsored by these monopolists...
...But so perfect is the higher democracy in those countries that Russia aees no need of foreign ronauls...
...Smula, 1900 Albermarle Rd., B'klyn...
...In Summary ? (Costinued from Page Two) * rile* in the CS M»ml<n I w »t and city councils which were appointed during the six week* of Tito's mle still exercise unofficial though effective central...
...ETC . ¦««¦Ima kr Iba Aria at I...
...1st the part of Venexia Giulia nem nally controlled by an Allied Mil"* Government, a shadow Yugoslav (THl regime atill operates...
...Molotov ran boast that he manifested "Bolshevik firmness and determination," and tell Stalin that Byrnes and Bevin and Bidault display the usual bourgeois weaknesses...
...Stalin achieved collectivization of Russisn farms at the price of millions of lives—a great historic achievement—why should he worry about babies dying in Europe...
...and srcurlty holders as Itiey appear upon the hooks of Ibe company lint also, til cases where the stockholder ?? security holder appears upon lha liooks of the company as trustee ?? In any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation fnr whom such trustee is acting, is given...
...The yawning political vacuum created by the defeat of the militarists and Fascists Is being Mied by right wing groups, Walker says, especially the Zaibatxu, composed OU eight families which have an ironclad grip oa the economy...
...6. NEW YORK CITY Women Committee reunion and tea, reopening of the workshop, Saturday, October 6, 2 p. m., Rand School Studio...
...far October 1. ItM.S, Slate of New Vor...
...School room, Sunday, October 7, 4 p. in upper West ¦Side Branch, meeting Tuesday, October 7. 8 p. m., at Dr...
...Win, 7 K. l'.lh St...
...Underlying the ttehnioajitiee which brought about the final btoak wet* the baexc usuet ef whether the Untied Btmtet ems Britam tviO live up to the fundamental decision ef eradieatraf faecism, ? taken at Ihm prevum* Big Three sessions...
...they were conciliatory, compromising, anxious to appease...
...The Hungarian Government also agreed to meet the conditions laid down by the US State Department for recognition, and to hold "free and untrammeled elections," Maybe...
...Samuel ?. I evilas...
...The pretenae of harmony, of unity, was coded...
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...The disturbing fact is that the problema left suspended in- the air sre urgent—-if people are to eat, work, and live in peace...
...Branch in the Amalgamated Houses, Bronx, W.C...
...Zhukov cancelled his trip to the USA because of "illness...
...Niw York...
...Joatg« Samuel Orr, August Heessens and others at a Victory Celebration, SDK...
...While he stressed the plight of the Jews, who "have been mors severely victimised," it is clear that many thousands of non-Jewish displaced persons are held under similar shocking conditions, and thst they are afraid of being repatriated to Soviet-controlled countries...
...Omar assured us that all our piety and wit can't lure the moving Anger of history back to cancel halt' a line...
...Secretary, H.iii ? Halpern...
...That the known bonUholUi-i s, mortgagees, and other security hoMris owning or holding 1 per cent or nunc of total amount of bonda, mortgages, io othrr securities are: Nonr...
...any agreemt* reached between Chiang Kai-tkek as Mao Tee-tung wiU be merely an emit truce under which the eivu war will *" fiiiMe in various forme...
...Bevit) told Molotov bitterly, "I am a proletarian...
...American authorities in Japan crushed in one swift blow the great banking combine that had dominated Japanese economy, the Bank of Japan, branches and subsidiaries, according to reports last week...
...William F...
...For years these English and American "liberals" have savagely attacked The New Leader because we forewarned tha democratic world of the dangers shead, predicting what our esteemed contemporaries are now cautiously, partially, and reluctantly admitting...
...A Debs Day dinner ia planned for Jan...
...Alfred Dcallenhaeh...
...rumem hat conceded ta every type of reactionary...
...New York, ?. Y...
...treasurer, (jcorge t. Steinhardt, 7 ?. I.'.th St...
...Thia is a setback for theo« who urge the use of reaclionariel ander the pretext of combat...
...We wish the same could be sat fot Gen...
...Notary Public, Westchester County...
...and this affiant has no reason to believe Unit any other person, association, or corporation haa any Interest direct or Indirect in the said stock, bonds, or nther sccurltlra ibao as so staled by htm...
...4.-1 of March 3, 1(3.1...
...si 4 I 1M1M OF I Hit IIWN KBSHIr, »IMI.HOH I IS...
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...Molotov, however, like most Bolshevik leaders, was an intellectual of petty bourgeois origin...
...Every day that action is postponed means more deaths from starvation...
...Walter C. iMK SDF NEWS NATIONAL Deb Day celebration are being arranged in a number of cities during th* month o' November, birth month of Eugene Victor Deb...
...The apectre of famine haunt* Kurope...
...si Executive Committee meets Wednesday, October 10...
...New York...
...If The Nrw leaner, published weekly at Mew York, NY...
...The exert more influence'on opinion thsn as other agency • General Eisenhower is an extraonl nary militarist—he is not only eftViel in civil administration, but political shrewd and apparently liberal...
...Those on the rain job were trained by the Free German] Committee, as were the staffs of the all newapepers controlled by Zhukov...
...Thit in en * rtprteeible conflict, a quentio* ·. eifner-oe, • Unlike puppet Poland and other *· tions, the Danes reject the proposal t incorporate the German territory · South Schleswig into their little, prog* •Ive republic...
...Kevin and Byrnes asked Molotov to consent to the reopening of foreign consulate* in Bulgaria, Rumania, and Hungary...
...Nazis...
...Also farewell party for Minnie Weis.ieig, . , . Brans County Committee meets Tuesday, October 8, 8:30 p. nr., at Dr...
...Eisenhower aides commented that Patton had been ordered to clean up the camps ten days ago, and that since the conditions have improved...
...Foreign Minister Moe* says such acquisitions would future trouble...
...Paust patently unfitted for the touirh job ·? ruling a conquered people...
...Managing Editor, listen M. Oak, 7 E. 15th St., New York...
...Eisenhower gave Patton hell, and told him to oust Germans from their homes if necessary to find space for their victims...
...I County of New York ( *"· Hefore me, a Notary Public In and fm the State and county aforesaid, iio sonally appeared Samuel M. Ievitas who, having been duly sworn accord-In* lo law, tlrpnsea and nays thai he In Ihr uiiilnris Manager nf The New I ratter, and that the folltiwiiiK Is, I" ihr heal of his knowledge and lirllef, ? true statrnient of the ownrrshtp, •nana*rmrnt, etc., of the aforesaid publication for toe date shown In the ¦ laive caption .required by the Act of August II, 1912, aa amended hv lb...
...Mac Arthur Praiseworthy also is Kisenhowrr'i removal ef Friedrich Schaeffer ? president ef Bavaria, and the appeist-went to his place of Wilhelm Hoerser, militantly enti Nazi Social Dem*«** A let ef Naxia appointed to office kj Schaeffer and Patton have likewiat been kicked eat...
...Tuesday, Oct'her IB, 9 p. nr, Electrical Welfare Club, 110 W. 48th St...
...And many of them, who have relatives in the USA, prefer to come here...
...Special literatur* I* being prepared and a lithographic reproduction of an excellent portrait panning of Debe will be mad* by th* National Office and will be on sale soon...

Vol. 28 • October 1945 • No. 40


 
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