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Editorials

October 9, 1954 issue

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This article presents developments related to the U.S. politics and society. The report of the Select Senate Committee to Study Censure against Senator Jenny McCarthy merits the high praise it has received. It is temperate in tone and manner, meets the issues squarely and is clear-cut in its conclusions. It will be recalled that former President Jacobo Arbenz of Guatemala turned to the Security Council for help when the anti-Communist forces of Castillo Armas were invading the country from bases in neighboring Honduras.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government; LEGISLATORS -- United States; MCCARTHY, Jenny; ARBENZ, Jacobo; ANTI-communist movements; HONDURAS; UNITED States
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