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My husband was in the Army 18 months, twelve of which were spent overseas. My pay, for myself and two children, was $20.12 short of what the taxpayers so generously gave Mrs. James F. Byrnes in the form of a tray. I am proud that my husband fought for his...
Only a few months ago, Winston Churchill shocked America and the world by proposing the formation of an Anglo-American bloc predicated on singular hostility toward the Soviet Union. Churchill must be more than gratified today to find Jimmy Byrnes, the little man's little man, securely entrenched in...
As one who belongs, broadly speaking, to Henry Wallace's school of thought in domestic politics, 1 should like to challenge Wallace's foreign politics, as expressed in his recent attack on Secretary Byrnes's policy toward Russia. I would have thought it wrong in any event...
The point of explosion in Europe would be reached when Russian power came within proximate domination of the Continent. At that point the instincts of survival in the West would prompt decisive action and a joining of the issue. The way to avoid war is not to allow this expansion...
"From the Potsdam Conference, which took place at the beginning of his administration," Byrnes said, "President Truman and I have worked and we shall continue to work to bring about an understanding with the Soviet Government."