It Happened Last Week

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It Happened Last Week by LISTON M OAR Allies Sanction Bonomi Government A political crisis in Italy ended when the sanction of the Big Three was granted to Premier Bonomi'a new government, after...

...The convention of the Aluminum Workers damned Harry Bridges for his Communist-line no-strikea-after-the-war pledge...
...Three days later they came back and gave themselves up again...
...Talmodge h pablrsber of "The Statesman...
...Washington Administration circles are agbaat...
...Inflation also adds to the complaints...
...will have 1,000,000 soldiers overseas by the end of 1»44...
...King Peter and Subasitch are In Rome discussing their problems with the Allies...
...Secretary of State Hull denied that the U.S.A...
...None of the parties opposed continued neutrality...
...that refugees report a seven shortage of food...
...In the sharpest anti-Japanese article that has appeared in the Soviet press since the war, the Kremlin's "War and the Working Class" denounced Japan's imperialist ambitions in Russis's Fsr Eastern territory...
...Pertinax in the rime* explains the change: "One year ago, they (the Bosnians) did not feel sure that the twa great western powers would see their way to accept Rnssian leadership in eastern Europe...
...lied with the crusade far white supremacy...
...former Governor of GeoroJef...
...They were warmly received by loyal minor officials, it was reported...
...The gigantic public debt must be retired...
...James F. Byrnes,, director ' of the Office of War Mobilisation, urged prompt revision of tax laws after the.war.to encourage investment, and the removal of trad* barriers...
...He re porta that the offer of the Roman Committee of National Liberation to give advice in the ousting of fascists and the selection of democrats to replace them waa ignored, and hence fascists and collaborationists are confirmed in power...
...Maine te (nose n-itk that memaritt—it too* put thrto years ago, June 21, IW1, that Hitler violated hit pact nil...
...and it also criticized Chiang-Kai-ahek'a policy of non-cooperation with the Chinese Communists' separate army...
...FDR did not win there in 1940...
...Italian Communista, like their comrades in China and Yugoslavia, have a Red Army which claims 58,000 recruits, with headquarters in Rome...
...support for a permanent FEPC headed the list...
...British military authorities on the scene have given de facto recognition to the de Gaulle appointees, who set up offices at Bayeux, as local Commissioner and liaison officer...
...No roses were thrown as in Italy, but the peasants are "warming up...
...also the > preference of Roman women for American and British soldiers...
...Most Normans seem well-fed, and there is no severe shortage of necessities, Baldwin writes...
...Mixed Reception in Normandy . . . The reception given the invading, liberating forces by the French of Normandy is mixed, Hanson Baldwin reports in the Timet...
...Ivsn Subasitch has succeeded in reaching sn agreement with Tito, Communist Partissn leader...
...the majority like him, but there is not unanimous and overwhelming enthusiasm...
...The majority seem "cautiously friendly," but there is evidence of apathy, even some hostility...
...They had escaped without (he party's authorization...
...General McNamey said that the U.S.A...
...It is a travesty est history u say that America was forced into the war...
...Twenty-five Negro organizations issued a program of lights and called upon the conventions of the two major parties to recognise them...
...Britain's policy of isolating Ireland has united the Irish behind their Premier, resenting interference...
...segregation of Negroes in the armed forces was assailed...
...New York City's CIO Industrial Council, dominated by Communists, protested against sending Luigi Antonini to Italy...
...Marshal Mannerheim is forming a new government of Finland which is expected to sue for peace as the Red Array presses toward Helsinki...
...Recognition of the revolutionary junta of Bolivia as the government by all American republics is predicted for this week as a reward for ridding itself of elements Who are pio Nazi...
...He remains Commander of the Polish Army...
...Miscellany . . . Churchill sees a possible victory this summer, aa "the fruit of Teheran...
...Herbert Matthew* wrote in the Timet that "a continuation of the trend of recent erVora in Italy will result in dissipation of the genuine anti-fascist, democratic fervor, accompanied by an antagonism toward Britain and the United States...
...But he doesn't think the high taxes will stifle initiative or discourage investment...
...They indulged in a disgraceful series of anti-Negro and anti-Semitic speeches...
...The damage suffered by cities and towns varies "from the tittle town of Pont I'Abbe, where no roof stands and even the dogs are dead," to busy Bayeux, unscarred...
...A NANA report states that there is terrific civilian suffering in Caen...
...He said he foresees no major revision in the Federal tax system in the early postwar period...
...London evidently persists in trying to force Badogiio into the government, and to uphold the monarchy...
...The Irish support de Valeia in his refusal to close the German legation in Dublin...
...The Catholic tradition draws Eire close to neutral Portugal and Spain...
...Somehow a few of them managed to escape...
...Matthews opines that the King is so shrewd, haa so much political acumen, that he will he hard to beat when, after the war, a plebiscite decides the fate of the monarchy...
...No local officials have been removed from office as yet...
...Britain hopes to increase postwar trade with Mexico, he declared...
...leaders insisted on making the decision as to what Communists should escape...
...has ever opposed the formation of a new government in Italy, or to force the Bonomi Cabinet to accept Badogiio...
...At a banquet for Henry A. Wallace when he reached Chungking, Chiang Kai-shek said he believed in collective security guaranteed by the armed atrength of the Big Four...
...Arthur Hays Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Timet, urged "three priorities for peace"—universal military training, international collaboration of the Big Three, and the present United Nations setup, pending a new democratic world organization, and more teaching of American history and .traditions...
...PC Smv4—M CWppJed...
...Moscow and de Gaud* . . . Russian policy toward de Gaulle seems to have shifted...
...He said: "We have not embarked on this great adventure without being in full accord with our Russian allies and the decisions taken in Teheran...
...Die Gallup Poll claims that Indiana voters favor Dewey ever Roosevelt...
...Eric Johnston, president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, was told by Soviet Commissar of Foreign Trade Mikoyan that Russia wiH buy "many billions of dollars" worth of goods from the U.S.A...
...The French Committee of National Liberation announced plans to move their "Provisional Government" to- France as soon as a city is conquered large enough to accommodate them...
...UNNRA is now aiding 41,000 refugees from Yugoslavia, Greece and other occupied countries...
...one of th* hmm of the aoti-ftooseveit forces in th* Democratic Party who mot in Chicago to denoance #4* New Deal and to throaten to bolt the party H FOR h eemieeted for a faartt term...
...Wallace predicted that the postwar border between China and Russia will be as peaceful as,that between the United States and Canada...
...Local 1227 of the Electrical Workers followed the same line...
...The Dailp Worlcor, in criticizing the American policy of non-recognition of the French Committee of National Liberation as the Provisional Government of France, places all the blame on Hull and the State Department—none on FDR...
...Labor loot nine of 17 representatives, the farmers' party lost Ave...
...Oliver Lyttelten, British Minister of Prednrtiea, waa scolded by Ball for Ida Statement that "lapsa waa provoked into at tar king the America as at Pearl Harbor...
...They are now careful not to offend Britain and the United States in western Europe, and, to pat it roughly, they expect reciprocal treatment at the other end of the continent.** • • • Totolitorian Discipline . . . Joseph Kessel, author of Army of Shadow*, and active fighter in the French underground, relates the worst story we have ever beard of Communist monolithic discipline...
...after the war's end...
...It Happened Last Week by LISTON M OAR Allies Sanction Bonomi Government A political crisis in Italy ended when the sanction of the Big Three was granted to Premier Bonomi'a new government, after a delay of eight daya during which Britain demanded that Badogiio be given a place in the Cabinet and that the traditional oath of loyalty to the King be taken...
...The Senate defeated the Russell amendment te kill a f60o.QM appropriation te maintain the Fair Employment Practices Committee, but poll-tax Senators succeeded in passing amendments designed to cripple this agency...
...De Vetera Streamer Tboe Ivor Ja lire .. . Fianna Fail, Eamon de Valera's party, won at the recent election and now has a margin of 14 aeats over the opposition instead of parity...
...General Sosnkowski, Polish reactionary opposed by all the liberal-labor-socialist-peasant coalition which controls the Polish Government in exile, has at last been ousted from his position as successor-designate to the Polish Presidency...
...The party was sending them back to the camp," as a disciplinary measure...
...o.d with mmtlUmHhm "The wild mam of S«oor Creek" feat said "Hitler Is a mighty An* man...
...Bat, In Teheran, these apprehensions were dispelled...
...Senator Pepper was the only southern Senator to support FEPC...
...Normandy's attitude toward de Gaulle is likewise mixed...
...The CP...
...In one concentration camp there was a section for Communists, who were treated with 'mora appalling cruelty than any other group...
...Mergences on Monetary Parley, Toxes . . . Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau stated that Congressional approval will be necessary for any agreements the United States delegates may make with other countries at the world monetary conference at Bretton Woods, N. H., to stabilise currencies and establish a world bank...
...Statin and invaded Uuttia, and changed the whole character of th* war, in Communitt eyes, from an impenalitl to a people'* war, in en* dep...
...London lifted the ban on diplomatic travel and curbs on diplomatic communications in code...
...The 1,608,000 now overseas exceed 1018 by 1,000,000...
...Even Lister Hill, Administration supporter, joined with Senators Bilbo, Russell, Eastland, and other "White supremacy" crusaders in opposing FEPC...
...Fagene Talmadf...
...It ts incorrect te say that America was ever traly neutral...

Vol. 27 • June 1944 • No. 26


 
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