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...scrutiny, the magazine has never been banned in South Africa, and copies are always released eventually for distribution. Says Campbell: "TIME evokes widespread interest because its articles are quoted so much. It may be under some such heading as 'Hostile, Lying Foreign Press' or 'More Poison in TIME,' but the articles are quoted in great detail...
...private power business. Harry Truman barked that the companies are carrying on a multimillion-dollar propaganda campaign against public power development, and hinted that he might call for an investigation. Said he: "What these private power companies are actually doing is deliberately and in cold blood setting out to poison the minds of the people . . . a leaf right out of the books of Karl Marx and Adolf Hitler...
Resistance Movement. In Pittsburgh, after charging in his divorce suit that his wife Celia 1) put broken glass in his bed, 2) hid his car keys and let the air out of his tires, 3) beat him with her shoes. 4) threatened to poison him, 5) was more trying, all in all, than the Iwo Jima campaign had been, Marine Veteran George Bushmire summed it all up: "She didn't cooperate in making our marriage work...
Another sharp warning of retaliation came last week from Defense Secretary Robert A. Lovett. Angrily denouncing the Reds' "abominable, malicious falsehood" that the U.S. is using disease germs and poison gas in Korea and China, Lovett said: "The Communist techniques . . . have usually been to charge someone else in advance with the crime they propose to commit." Then he added: If he Reds try bacteriological or poison-gas war, they will "open up a vast area which the decent world has abstained from using, [and] if they do, they'll lose just the same-they'll just wish...
...Does the Geneva Convention forbid biological weapons, atomic weapons and poison...