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...Ruthenian persecution was important in itself, and also as an example of Stalin's use of the Orthodox Church to further Communism's Pan-Slavic program in southeastern Europe. But the Pope's encyclical highlighted an even more important global aspect of the Stalin-Alexei alliance, which had recently reached imperiously into the U.S. Last month the Russian Orthodox hierarchy of the U.S. and Canada, who cut loose from Moscow in 1917, met in Chicago. They heard the Patriarch Alexei's delegate demand submission to Moscow. In pious language, they told him to peddle his Moscovite...
...UNRRA's policies and functions can be altered only by a majority vote of the 44 member nations; 2) the Potsdam agreement has already opened up the countries of southeastern Europe to U.S. correspondents, who have recently been able to file an astonishing amount of highly critical copy...
...Mother Russia!" Hardworking, hard-fighting Russian soldiers found what they considered luxury even in the poor countries of southeastern Europe. They discovered, in the shambles of war, the leftovers of great comfort. They saw in the U.S. and British zones of Germany the signs of wealth and ease...
...only places where wartime blood donors have yet been asked to continue are Michigan and southeastern Massachusetts. Michigan's donors never stopped, are now bled under the auspices of the State Health Department and the Red Cross. In Massachusetts, by citizens' request, a Red Cross truck will start collecting at local chapters, around November 15. Municipal laboratories will process the blood, and hospitals and doctors can get it free; a doctor can keep a supply in his icebox if he likes. If the system works, it will be expanded to the rest of Massachusetts. National headquarters has notified...
Chinese soldiers of the Ninety-fourtn Army, the men who halted the last Japanese drive in southeastern China last spring, arrived wearing shabby yellow uniforms and straw sandals. They stared at silken gowns and leather shoes. They were bewildered when the crowds cheered them. The men of the Ninety-fourth had never heard cheers before...