Appease Reds', China Traders Tell U. S. U. K. By Richard Deverall ANEW WESTERN "APPEASEMENT" POLICY in the Far East is slowly emerging under the drive of British diplomats—pushing for early...
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East and West Cold War: Act Two By David J. Dallin ThU Is the wand at two oalm— lifJtpf Dallln <m tli* Mr flbvM lta* to Ettrop* DESPITE SOVIET WILLINGNESS to refrain from new offensives...
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"The Gestapo Is Dead- Long the Gpu!" By Melvin J Losky Editor, "Der Monat" BERLIN. TWO SMALL NEWS ITEMS APPEARED in the beck pages of the local newspapers recently which were, in a...
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Does AFL Want New Party Behavior of 81st Congress Shows Need for Political Action By George Meany THERE 18 NO DOUBT that there have been definite changes in the attitude of the American...
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Ten Years of Franco: WILL THERE BE A FRANCO-STALIN PACT? By Victor Alba New Leader Correspondent in Latin America By Joaquin Maurin MEXICO CITY. RUSSIA'S REAL ATTITUDE toward Generalissimo...
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Survey of Soviet Power POLITICAL POWER IN THE USSR 1917-1847. By Julian Towster. New York, Oxford University Press, 443 pp. $6.00. Reviewed KARL A. WITTPOGEL DR. TOWSTER*S STUDY OF SOVIET POWER...
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America Thought For Eyes •THAT WAS AMERICA. Edited by Oscar Handlin. Harvard Unioerrfty Press. 602 pp. $6.00. Reviewed By GRANVILLE MICKS ^HE TEARS SINCE THE CONCLUSION OF THE SECOND WORLD E...
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MARCH OF TIME'S SEEEDENS AT EMBASSY THEATRES SVaWSCT AT TeWSffiawT, SOCMWUf I CfWTf * AMD HtW^UMt SMtMSSy * JffWStffi THIATMS Sweden today is unique among «tt north European ceusrtrtea,...
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Where the News End Solid Summer Reading By William Henry Chambarian THERE WAS A TIME when "light simmer reading" was one of the standard cliches of the publishing field. The idea waa that as...
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