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...suggest the U.S. Government stop helping the Kremlin regime in its repressive actions by selling wheat to the U.S.S.R. Without food in the markets, more Soviet citizens might decide the iron claw of Communism isn't so nice and decide to do something about...
...have a very personal reason for congratulating those heroes of freedom, the dissidents who have the courage to fight for freedom inside the monster and to suffer cruel persecution. When Communism took over my country, I chickened out and fled to a safe haven in this land of the free...
...summit was both a ringing endorsement of the Spanish party's struggle for legalization and a significant event in the development of Western Europe's own brand of Communism. For years, Berlinguer and like-minded comrades have claimed that they are: 1) independent from Moscow and 2) devoted to the democratic process. The Madrid get-together was eagerly watched for signs of just how far the three leaders would dare to go toward those stated goals. As it turned out, not all that...
Died. Bertram D. Wolfe, 81, a founder of the U.S. Communist Party in 1919 who later became a scholarly, vocal foe of Communism; of burns received when his clothing caught fire at home; in San Jose, Calif. As a Brooklyn high school teacher, Wolfe was fascinated by the Russian Revolution and became a Communist organizer and teacher. In 1929 he traveled to Moscow for the Third Communist International, where he jousted verbally with Stalin, Trotsky and Molotov. This temerity won him two months' detention; Wolfe's disillusionment with totalitarianism soon followed. He turned to historical examinations of Communism...
Still, Euro-Communism's top three parties are scheduled to convene in Madrid in the coming weeks, and the Spanish Communists are prepared to press for "an elaborate and strong declaration on the problem of dissent in Eastern Europe...