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Editorials

November 15, 1947 issue

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This article reports on global political developments. The U.S. administration's program of aid to Europe will be supported in principle by a majority of Republicans, however much they may haggle over details and seek to whittle down the total bill. The U.S. Senator-elect John C. Stennis will never vote for an anti-lynching bill or for a Fair Employment Practices Commission. The Russian revolution celebrated its thirtieth century in an atmosphere of world crisis not unlike that which greeted its birth. Having survived a generation marked by civil war, foreign intervention, the rise of fascism and World War II, the Soviet Union quite naturally greeted itself with expressions of congratulation and confidence.

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ECONOMIC assistance, American; BILLS, Legislative; LYNCHING; DISCRIMINATION in employment; UNITED States; SOVIET Union
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