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...have found that Communist correspondents, whom they see every day at Panmunjom, are often a better source of truce-talk news than the sparse briefings by U.N.'s own information officers. From such men as Alan Winnington of the London Daily Worker and Wilfred Burchett of Paris' pro-Communist Ce Soir, U.N. correspondents have extracted Red reaction to U.N. proposals even before the U.N. negotiators announced that the proposals had been made. And high-ranking U.N. officers have frequently asked correspondents what the Red reaction seemed to be. Many U.N. newsmen disliked fraternizing with Red correspondents, but feared...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Grist for the Mill | 2/18/1952 | See Source »

...American Baptist Foreign Mission Society promptly ordered Dr. Phelps home to explain (TIME, Jan. 1, 1951). In Manhattan last week, 4½ months after he finally got an exit visa from China, Dr. & Mrs. Phelps reported to the board. The directors wanted to know why he had made his pro-Communist remarks, as well as a statement that the South Koreans, not the Communists, were the aggressors in Korea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Return of a Missionary | 2/4/1952 | See Source »

...spring of 1945, the FBI had its lines all set for Philip Jaffe, the editor of the pro-Communist magazine Amerasia, and was about to arrest him. Then one day, John Stewart Service, a lean-jawed, young State Department foreign service officer just back from China, walked into Jaffe's hotel room in Washington and into the range of FBI microphones. Service lent Jaffe a sheaf of State Department reports on China, some stamped "secret" and "confidential." In four separate hotel-room sessions, he talked to Jaffe at great length about U.S. policy in China, twice cautioning Jaffe that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: The Mantle of Charity | 12/24/1951 | See Source »

...these Devils drugged the American Mind into unconsciousness while they wrapped up Asia and gave it to Stalin with best wishes. As evidence he points to twenty-three books that disagree with him on China (including those of John K. Fairbank and Foster Dulles); these books are labeled as "pro-Communist" and dismissed...

Author: By William Burden, | Title: China Lost By U.S. Demons | 11/30/1951 | See Source »

...letter to the New York Times printed yesterday. Professor Kenneth Colegrove said he was "deeply depressed" that the Times had run a United Press story falsely accusing him of calling Harvard Professor Rupert Emerson a pro-Communist. Colegrove's letter was written and released in part last week, but the Times did not release the full text until yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Times Publishes Colegrove Denial Of Emerson Item | 10/13/1951 | See Source »

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