Word: scarely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...same subject; 4) reports on the activities of Chicago Communists among their comrades in Mexico; and other Reds' emanations. Mr. Kellogg had nothing to prove that the Mexican government took any part in the Red plot. His obiter dicta gave the press an opportunity to drag out war scare headlines and touched off some frenzied speeches in Congress...
...rest of the week, Mr. Kellogg said nothing more on the subject of Bolshevism. Really, Mr. Kellogg does not want any war with Mexico- nor does President Coolidge-nor do nine-tenths of the U. S. Hence, the artificial war scare prepared...
...Calles Government betrayed a not unnatural jumpiness last week, while Secretary Kellogg was whooping up his "Red Mexico" scare in Washington (see p. 6). President Plutarcho Calles knew, and has admitted publicly, that if the U. S. should withdraw its embargo on arms' shipments into Mexico a new revolution would detonate his regime overnight. Therefore, since it could not be known at Mexico City that President Coolidge was not really going to lift the embargo, the Calles Government committed several hysterical acts...
When the Kellogg scare seemed guttering at Washington last week, despatches reported less hysteria in Mexico...
...Democrat must march with the squad, Senator Ransdell, bearded Louisiana interventionist, might add his patriarchal pep to the rear rank. Secretary of the Navy Wilbur, who despatched six more warships to Nicaragua last week, all the while keeping a shroud of silence over the ugly hulking war scare, should also do his bit in the squad?perhaps a hornpipe. Finally, Democrats agreed, the very man to march in the rear rank, just in front of File Closer Kellogg, would be his former law partner, Assistant Secretary of State Robert Edwin Olds. Mr. Olds it is whom rumor accuses of successfully...