Word: sovietize
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...TIME Correspondent Thomas Dozier and Yakov Malik, Soviet delegate to the United Nations, occupied adjoining chairs recently in London's Savoy Hotel barber shop. Part way through their joint shearing Dozier heard Comrade Malik summon a page boy, to whom he gave half a crown and instructions to get him a copy of TIME. When the boy -returned with a copy, Malik took it, looked at the cover and gruffed: "This is not it; this is last week's issue; I've read that one. Don't they have a new TIME up there...
...Soviet U.N. delegate's devotion to TIME was interesting news to me. It prompted me to look through a batch of recent cables from our news bureaus and correspondents overseas. Here are some excerpts from them, giving more news about TIME readers and attitudes toward TIME abroad...
...acquisition of atomic secrets and the fall of Eastern Europe. Let us remember that the object of JRC and HYP participation in distributing these petitions is to discredit our armed forces and to ease communist infiltration into them if possible. the ultimate purpose: aid to the steady tide of Soviet expansionism. I do not care to aid or give comfort to anyone who keeps such an end foremost in all his actions. Francis L. Church '50. President, Free Enterprise Society
...Churchill's recent proposal for top-level talks between the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union before a hydrogen-bomb race begins, has tended to obscure his general agreement with the "tough" foreign policy followed by Mr. Bevin and Secretary of State Dean Acheson. The proposal was surprising, since the Russians have continually labelled Mr. Churchill as a "warmonger." Mr. Bevin has called the whole idea campaign "stunt...
...Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, last week refused to answer a reporter's question about the H-bomb's "ultimate cost." Said McMahon: "We have in this room a representative of a news agency [Tass] that transmits every word of what I say to the Soviet Union . . . I'm tired of making it any easier for them than I have...