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Twice last week he turned his full anger on journalistic critics. At one press conference he accused Columnist Walter Lippmann (without using Lippmann's name) of vicious, venomous vituperation. Next day, he gave the New York PM's Correspondent I. F. Stone a bitter, face-to-face calling down...
...this exchange of personalities satisfied the Secretary's anger, it did not satisfy everyone. Editorialized the New York Herald Tribune (which syndicates Lippmann's column...
...brief career at the side of the anti-Axis powers he had wrought good and evil. Dakar had fallen to the Allies without a shot. The progress of the U.S. campaign had been sped. But Darlan's assumption of power had also unleashed a storm of anger and criticism among Allied peoples, widening dangerously the already existing split between the supporters of Vichy and De Gaulle. It had involved the U.S. in a tangled skein of international politics which was becoming more & more involved. Termed by President Roosevelt a "temporary expediency," the Darlan regime was gaining a firmer foothold...
...British progressives have their first real domestic issue of the war, are determined to press it, and are solidly supported by the people. The Tory M.P.'s and their "two hundred percent fit" leader can either pass the Beveridge Plan and outrage their consciences, or reject it and anger their constituents...
LONDON--British anger over Allied North African negotiations with former Vichy cabinet members fiared today in the House of Commons, where Admiral Jean Francois Darlan was denounced as a "Quisling...