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- of the Episcopal
Church to sum up the case against Mr.
Dulles' proposal. In its issue of January
30, the weekly magazine, the Witness, on
whose board o! editors sit some of the
most influential clergymen of that
church, we find the following judgment:
It ls
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It■ member nations. And It Is not
only the right but the duty of a when many magazines, conscloui
citizen of one of' the United Na ly or unconsciously, print the
tions to let ·the citizens of other news In a way that creates blt.
member nations know how he
- ., on different phases ot the E.uropeliUl scene as it affeete the
United Statee in ,Politienl 1 eioution.al; medifle.1 1 aeour!ty,
nOlllie raat tfJr&, des1:g.ned primarily for newspaper ust.
and
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I sh.a.ii be
pre.p ared to al so, produe,e magazine art
- ,''' written by the Senator from
Florida [Mr. PEPPER] and published in
the New York Times Magazine for De
cember 12, 1943.
There being no objection, the article
was ordered to be printed in the RECORD,
as follows:
A SUMMONS AGAINST THE "KISS OJ' DEATH
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cent.''
Especially also is there doubt about such
a sentiment for total mobilization in the
country when we read reports such as
that appearing in the August issue of
Fortune magazine, which indicates the
tie-up ~etween certain Industrial enter