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...Russians had reason to be angry. Correspondent Wilde brought out with him a point-by-point documentation of the ominous arms buildup in northern Laos. It was a rare account of just how world Communism stage-manages a "people's revolution" (see FOREIGN NEWS...
...jury's 16-page report revived the old accusations, also charged that Koinonia was masquerading as a religious group to avoid payment of taxes and that the violence was largely perpetrated by the farm members themselves as a bid for sympathy. (Koinonia answered back with an eleven-page, point-by-point refutation of the jury's report.) By and large, the jury had to concede that no law was being violated by the Koinonians...
...pressagent for the National Association of Manufacturers (1933-38) and for the Republican National Committee (1943-44), has attacked Case as a darling of the Americans for Democratic Action and the C.I.O. By last week Republican State Chairman Samuel L. Bodine considered the attack serious enough to issue a point-by-point reply. Selvage's material, said Bodine, was a collection of "false statements, distortions and misrepresentations." Example: Selvage said Case "voted to kill the Taft-Hartley Act." Bodine pointed out that, in fact, Case voted for the Taft-Hartley Act, against recommittal...
...change came when Johns Hopkins Professor Owen Lattimore took the stand to refute charges of his affinity with Communism. Actually Lattimore had been absolved of most of these same accusations by the Tydings Committee, two years ago, but this time he brought a fifty page point-by-point refutation statement with him. From the opening hearing Committee members peppered Lattimore with a series of disjointed questions, they refused him the right to qualify statements or even to give personal opinions; Chairman McCarran struck cogent remarks from the record with an air of irresponsible abandon. In three...
...House committee, meeting in a closed session, made only a few changes in the original U.M.T. plan drawn up by a special five-man civilian commission last year. The committee may complete its work tomorrow on a point-by-point preparation of a U.M.T. bill to be presented later this month to the House...