Word: pro-communist
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...list with TIME: pro-Communist and liberal Argentine newspapers (like Argentine Libre); a few organs published for people in exile (like Checoeslovaquia Libre); 20 Mexican publications; 13 Chilean; 13 Uruguayan; a scattering from Spain, Cuba, Belgium, Venezuela, Russia; and 21 U.S. newspapers and magazines...
Outtalked by Mrs. Roosevelt, 18 pro-Communist delegates walked out of the conference. They returned to vote for an amendment granting membership to Communists and Fascists, were outvoted by the student majority. A lone delegate opposed closer cooperation among U.S., British, Soviet trade unions, found no seconder...
...revenues from reaching Generalissimo Chiang. Chinese cable censorship at Shanghai was abolished, the Japanese not imposing this week censorship of their own. Expulsion of Chinese officials from Shanghai Govern-ment buildings was decreed. Chinese and foreigners alike were sternly warned by Japanese authorities to eschew anti-Jap-anese and pro-Communist activities of every sort...
Chairman Raymond Dennett '36, of the committee made perfectly clear in his statement on the formation of the committee Saturday evening that it was neither Anti-Nazi or Pro-Communist in sympathies, but was merely concerned with the action of the police in the matter and the possibilities of securing a fair trial for the defendants...