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...statesmen of the State capitols are completely uninhibited, cheerfully they tackle any topic. Last week...
...will be heard, among them Edward R. Murrow, CBS London commentator, and Harold Laski, well-known British socialist and former instructor at Harvard. The unrehearsed discussion will open a series of Network exclusives in the Boston area, which are to include talks by Jan Masaryk, and other outstanding European statesmen on post-war problems...
...Church has no special competence in the field of politics. . . . The function of the Church is not to write the constitution For a post-war world, nor to nudge the statesmen who try to do this...
...Stassen proposal marked a milestone in post-war thinking chiefly because it got down to concrete cases. The great debate on the post-war world had begun only last May, with Vice President Henry Wallace's speech on the "century of the common man." Since then statesmen of both parties had moved step-by-step, speech-by-speech, toward what looked increasingly like a common objective. Still to be heard from was Franklin Roosevelt, carefully staying out of the debate himself, biding his time and avoiding commitments...
India's editors stood it as long as they could, in late December decided to stage last week's hartal. They also decided to refuse to print, thenceforth, any unnewsworthy British handouts or the speeches of any British statesmen. On New Year's Day they failed to publish such routine news as Britain's annual "honors list." Although the British-owned Indian papers did not participate, they sympathized; the Calcutta Statesman offered Indian-owned papers "our good will and . . . mediation...