The Turn of Events - A Review of Global Fronts
The Turn of Events - A Review of Global Fronts Railroads Defy Ruling Against Discrimination the President's Fair Employment Practices Committee, after hearings which revealed the shocking extent...
...The name of the British peer...
...The Polish Government in London jathyad its willingness to sign a treaty with Mnasia , if the same guarantees of territorial integrity given Czechoslovakia are given Poland...
...The war between Germany and Poland ended quickly owing to the utter bankruptcy of the Polish leaders...
...It signifies Russia's rejection of the principle of federation of small states, in favor of bi-lateral treaties between the big powers and their weak neighbors—the sphere of influence, balance of power scheme of "national security...
...IsTCk fo Bala see-of-Power...
...They attend the sam* ettafe...
...Efforts of the British and French governments to justify their new posrHee sejlj grounds of their undertakings to Poland are...
...Bulgaria has long been war-weary, and under great pressure may break away from Germany, leaving the Balkans open to invasion...
...From a Wellington New Zealand dispsem t* the Worldover Press Newa Service.] j Molotov Makes a Statement on Poland ».r.^r»unburnimw^»,.,;...<mimwti Strut ml n. DIM, Octoter...
...As we know, neither the British nor the French guarantees were of help to Poland...
...Yom Can Sfrike Against the Govemmenf—in Canada . .. The 4.500 employees of the City of Montreal, including firemen and policemen...
...Lord Robert Vansittart, has become synonymous with stern vengeful treatment of post-war Germany...
...So we give a summary of an article by him in the London Dispatch: Unconditional surrender of Germany and of the other Axis and satellite powers...
...Llsrylm...
...jv^l*** ^ troater danger fee the pronto, af Bar*** and 9*Jff !TT JJ"JSL1* 9m justification for . w.r af this kind...
...There are also indications that- Hungary and Rumania would like to find a way out Of the war, as soon as Allied forces ate hear enough to aid them effectively against the Germans The three satellites may make a joint move to save themselves...
...the present Polish Government-in-exile which the Comunists call "fascist...
...Poland can join the pact and make it tripartite—but only through a Polish government which meets with the Kremlin's benign approval...
...in the 1936 election that party got 80 percent of the votes of .union members...
...S Color Pro/se/fce MANY New Zeslahders who have fewe arfekj as hosts to officers and men of fctl 8. Army have been horrified at the COkgMHiss which appears to be present st *1 jnsmfe asset New Zealanders have seen very lireJWSffejao Negroes, although some have com* skjtlpst with visitors such as the University...
...The terms of this pact are almost identical with the terms of pacts Russia has signed in times past with Prance, Germany, Japan, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Esthonia, Latvia, Lithuania, China, Finland, and other countries...
...This again brings to the fore the toughest political problem created by the war—the relations between the U.S.SR...
...But few have read his book and know his program...
...We know tnr »«-—* — ¦---------— — *—«¦ »" mom re* swee concepts " !yf1^'"•,0* *— "««resser" have acejeired a new concrete eeemetatioa...
...Wan recognition of their union in a 12-hour strike...
...It is expected in Washington that Attorney General Biddle will await the return of the President before taking action to compel the railroads and unions to abide by the order to discontinue discriminatory practices...
...The letter was written on Nov...
...Pre-war maps show no common frontier between the two countries...
...To this day...
...k*t The New Zealand aborigines, the etijafelg* treated as equals...
...resatetocCut of the rOssglmao ware ef eider, times...
...realize, that there can be no question of restoring the oaf Poland . .*!* ? ik*r*J[*I'- «f eemtfawe the present war under the flag of the restate** ?L ?w!*r^*r ***** M**~t* »** gerernateats of Britain and France seaWsM , JZ?.T . *""t *** *** "^M and tones restored, but are seeking new emessss for contmung the war wfth Germany...
...A letter from pro-British King George of Greece te Premier Emmanual Tsouderos Was published On Dee...
...The arrest and trial of persons guilty of war crimes in the countries where they were committed Demobilization of all German arnahlssMk Abolition in Germany of all mfftbxry mm semi-military training Compensation for the looting of maeass-ery and equipment...
...Occupation of Germany by an Allied army and air force and the establishment of an inter-Allied council of control until it is no lcmger necessary...
...The Greek Governmerrt-in-exil* headed by King George, and monarchists in London support the EDES...
...However, one swift blow to Poland, first by the German Army and then by the Red Army, aad nothing was left of this ugly offspring of the Versailles' treaty which had existed by oppressing non-Polish nationalities...
...The closing down of Germany's sat SOWS tiaht, including aviation in all forest, . No loans or assistance to be pel adtsM at Germany or to any of the other Axis sowsii without the approval of the Aulas...
...vJ-lsT^?* . H amounts to this, that the British, awd watt *** ' "*^f* *•»••**«¦ ef the war, have declared something in the nstare of as llillllM" war on Genaasy...
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...rtMe* *«*¦ laeety atteatpthxg to eVehAfji^ ^V*"" rf ** ***** of nation, agamst H.tierVs...
...Moscow and the Comintern support the ELAS...
...of course, obrleesty unsound...
...a * What is VausMartitm...
...Polish liberals and labor leaders interpreted the "inspired" story as meaning that Mototov has told Benes that Russia intends to take, by force Or diplomacy a large section of eastern Poland and of Car-pathian-Ruthenia...
...8 but not made public until now...
...Czechoslovakia and Russia agree not to make peace with the Hitlerites or any other German government "which does net explicitly renounce all aggressive intentions...
...Schools and universities to be under fete-Allied supervision and advice until tha.reeducation of the German people ft mtgm, in accordance with the principles ef fstor-national good-Will...
...rtVte «tack«*g tke liberal-peasant -socialist got| Premter Mlkolscfyk...
...But the trend of trade unionists is toward less enthusiastic support of the Democratic Party...
...13 ht London, declaring that when the hour of liberation arrives, he would reexamine the question af his return to Greece in the light of the political and military conditions which will exist at that time...
...replied that such promotion is not the issue at present, and that it would "remain dormant if the railroads offer justice to Negro railroad men in the classifications where reason and public policy both urge it...
...The first two would welcome occupation by Anglo-American forces...
...Poles expressed alarm at a story hi the London Times from its Moscow correspondent: "The frontiers of Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union now touch over a considerable length, and for that reason alone relations between the two nations after the war are likely to be more intimate than was envisaged in the pact which Dr...
...in 1940, 72 percent...
...Unorganized workers questioned voted 54 percent for the Democratic Party...
...It is said, as e protection from the Red Army...
...The Soviet ambitions can only lead to n*w trekbtes m Ekfeae...
...and Central-Eastern Europe...
...The Communist-led National Popular Liberation Army (ELAS) and the National Democratic Greek Army (CDES), the latter of moderate republican tendency, have engageB in fratricidal strife, encouraged by Germany...
...i^.7s.fc.lJ*rtW...
...Benes signed in 1935...
...are changing...
...The southern railroads justified racial discrimination on the pretext of expediency, claimnig that labor unions and the traveling public would not stand for promoting Negroes to jobs as engineers and conductors, and argued that the order is unconstitutional...
...although there is one Maori college for ttmP wish to send their boys to it They aWfst own representatives who sit with the sssWjjjfipT white man—in common parliament B* nimbi or professions are barred to them, and they haw the same educational opportunities Is soar people...
...And it would be a Poland shorn of Ha eastern tsrrilagy...
...Both call for "unity," and go on fighting each other, despite vein efforts of the British to reconcile them » * * Labor Sfffl for Mow Beef . . . According to a recent Gallup poll, if a national election were held today the Republican Party would get only one-third of the organized labor vote...
...The ruling circles of Poland boasted quite a lot about the "stability" of their State and the "might" of their army...
...Czechoslovakia and Soviet Russia have signed a non-aggression, mutual assistance pact...
...King George had previously pledged himself to submit to the will of the people as expressed by popular vote, after a period of reorganization of national life...
...that f* Vla» .t JLl!L*a?!5S »^«*rataai mat an ideology cannot he destroyed by fares, 9^ LT7*rf •>^tm.ted...
...CIO members indicated slightly more support for the New Deal than AFL members...
...There are two rival factions among the Greek guerrilla fighters against the Nazi invader—as in Yugoslavia...
...in June 1943, 89 percent: today, 66 percent, in the Gallup surveys...
...The Turn of Events - A Review of Global Fronts Railroads Defy Ruling Against Discrimination the President's Fair Employment Practices Committee, after hearings which revealed the shocking extent of discrimination against Negroes on the railroads by both management and unions, ordered them to "cease and desist...
...The immediate issue, he stated, is the hiring of trained Negroes as firemen whose jobs have been given to untrained white men...
...Sixteen southern railroads have arrogantly notified the FEPC that they refuse to comply with its order...
...The rat**, at y*« see...
...Malcolm Ross, chairman of the FEPC...
...Jim/sV^i ^TvJ^r...
...When Hitler made a pact with Stalin in 1939, he renounced aggressive intentions...
...We may not he able to wipe oat discrimination overnight, but where war manpower needs are at stake, we can and shpJl try...
...therefore, hot only senseless but criminal « f*3 such a war for "the eestmrrlon ef Hittensm.- camouflaged as s fight for "demsefscy • ,u - 1*".teg?e^ vsst *• fetee sf eirenwmesmres have eeaeeff the S^rtots to sfett* .^M*^.T?.?>.^y< ***** ^ *• >ttack* on Poland are .till the same Raeala *¦ teBL*1 Cf*!™*2!l #«b"Tmjettons of Poland and rncorporsttng them Wto th» 9m !T ^T*1- t**,*?** •* the Teheran conference, the Sevtot aefea Wat atf o!^fa22Ll...
...Hit, t, Vte.toto, HMMMT . . . Since the rnnrlncuin nf . k- — .......___, . . . . * -'- ' ,• : .^.ici-urcmin non-aggression pact on August 23, an end has bee* pat to the abnormal relations that have existed between the Soviet Union and Germany for a number of years...
...Hungary and Romania are anti-Russain...
...But with the exception of a few tosaWmrk Zealanders do not feel any color pieiadaw it sfl and are quite prepared to treat the Nlatoea s human being...
...a new ksssWBP Today, as far as the European great power, are concerned German« ¦ in the aaeffg of a State that is striving for the earliest termination of the War and fee sesee, 9M Britain and France, which hut yesterday were dectaimtng against aggression, ate » «eW of continuing the war and are opposed te tke conclasic* of peace...
...On* amy aeeatlf to!^i i*ticafttows^ as any s*a^r ideologic...
...MmW team which came to New Zealand sbNIS Ma ago...
...Turkey has joined the United Nations in urging Bulgaria te sue for a separate peaec, according to C. L. Sulzberger of the New York Times...
...and the *** ^h^ztm-^l^*****i**4 »» in the war with Germany la hotting more netJg th...
...Us invite discussion by New Leader readers af Vansittartism * New feelc-den Oifmoyed at I...
...in fart nobody knows what these "guarantees" were...
...While Bulgaria is pro-Russian...
...Negro firemen were the accepted majority for fifty years on southern railroads," Rasa declared, "until automatic stokers and Diesel engines changed the dirty, heavy work into desirable jobs...
...Reliable sources" declared that the populations of all three countries are clamoring for peace at any price * • * PreMseire fa Greece...
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...Bulgaria to Quit Arts Soon7...
...What is your opinion of thorn terms...
...5 rM**fc*ic*r «^ ha* smw been started a war *f eveii tm^tt...
Vol. 26 • December 1943 • No. 51