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Pravda cited the unmasking of a bourgeois nationalist agitator in the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh republic. It said B. Suleimenov had wormed his way into the Communist party through deceit and had carried out "political double dealing...
Democratic National Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell charged that McCarthy took quotes from writings by Schlesinger and suppressed the articles' "anti-Red content" which attacked Communist "intrigue and deceit...
...Academy at Annapolis, Vice Admiral Charles Turner Joy delivered a bitter epilogue to the Communists at Panmunjom. "Apparently," said Joy, "you cannot comprehend that strong and proud and free nations can make costly sacrifices for principles because they are strong, can be dignified in the face of abuse and deceit because they are proud, and can speak honestly because they are free, and do not fear the truth...
...remarkable lead editorial, the Review suggested that the Red regime of Mao Tse-tung may be racing toward a disaster "frightening in its immensity. The present domestic policy [of the Red government] involves a continuous series of convulsions which are shaking the economic machine to pieces . . . Propaganda of deceit and hatred is now so deafening that it is forcing the people to think for themselves in a curious reversal of cause & effect. The policy is suicidal ... It sacrifices technical and capital aid from the free world, it bars the way to reconstruction ... it keeps the nation down to a peasant...
...Goodman states that he is "not concerned" about the futures of the Russian soldiers photographed with him. No one with any intelligence would hold two ordinary conscripts responsible for Communist policies or actions. Mr. Goodman has repaid their friendship, even if gained by deceit, by rendering them liable to disciplinary action. Surely it was not necessary to publish this photograph, unless Mr. Goodman just likes to see his picture in the papers. But this very idea is, of course, too farfetched to be seriously considered...