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Early last month, the gates of a sequestered compound in the northwest suburbs of sticky, sprawling Rangoon creaked open and 68 men & women filed out. They straggled the short distance to Kyandaw Cemetery, the city's common burial ground for Burmese Buddhists, camped there. They had not come to...
WASHINGTON, December 2--With testimony that the national income rate will plunge $20,000,000,000 and 5,000,000 persons will be out of work if the coal strike last 48 days longer, the government rested its contempt case today against John L. Lewis.
And there, this week, the matter rested. For want of a nail, agreement might still be lost; but it seemed on the verge of being won.
Around the world last week were anniversary celebrations of the 1917 Russian Revolution which brought the Bolsheviks to power. Even Franco Spain was faithful in its fashion (see above). As usual, the most notable celebration was in Moscow. Notably absent: ailing, aging Joseph Stalin, 66, whom rumor put at Sochi...
Throughout the debate, persons present said, Byrnes steadfastly maintained that the issue was one involving the protection of minorities in Trieste, and contended that upon that solution rested the prestige of the united Nations.