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...then posturing as the Workers Party; on "the Cult of Russia-Worship"; on the "Communist Milquetoast" (Earl Browder); on "Stalin's Children's Hour" (The American Youth Congress); on "the Typewriter Front" and "the Intellectual Red Terror." "Cocktails for Spanish Democracy" includes some of the plainest and clearest speaking yet heard on the befogged subject of the Red stake in Loyalist Spain. Less outspoken (for reasons of libel) is the chapter on "America's Own Popular Front Government," the Communist penetration of the New Deal...
Editor de Sales has omitted many speeches, pared down others. "Only the most striking and clearest version of each of [Hitler's] ideas" is presented...
Page 16 of last issue . . . contains the curtest, clearest, most concise account I have ever read or heard of the fundamental cause of World...
...Tokyo, Ambassador Joseph Clark Grew made the week's clearest statement of the U.S. attitude toward peace. In a letter to pacifist U.S. church workers in Japan, he said: "I believe circumstances may arise when it may become necessary for us to get into the fighting in the interests not only of our own future safety . . . but precisely in order to insure the just peace and equitable world order which are among your fundamental desires. . . . The German Empire as now constituted is not satisfied with a just peace and equitable order. . . . One cannot temporize with cancer...
These concrete expressions of good will, along with Secretary of State Cordell Hull's promise to move for relinquishment of U.S. extraterritorial rights in China when the war is over, amounted to the clearest kind of proof that Franklin Roosevelt's words were not just words-that the U.S. now looks on China as a full-fledged partner in the fight for freedom...