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...your editorial of the nineteenth, you state: ". . . the Vatican has channels of information that the United States would do well to tap;" as a reason for sending an ambassador to the Vatican. If this is a justifiable reason, it would seem we are admitting that the treason trials of several priests by the Communists were also justifiable...
After a 17-mile race through a mounting North Carolina blizzard, Mississippi's Democratic Representative John E. Rankin was arrested by a highway patrolman, charged with careless and reckless driving. Ol' John's futile defense: congressional immunity to arrest except for "treason, felony, or a breach of the peace...
Happy's motives for treason and his final sacrifice are never convincingly shown, but expert photography and realistic acting make Decision Before Dawn one of the year's best melodramas...
...Smith is naive enough to say: "All the Russians I met . . . were quite obviously content under the regime . . ." Mr. Smith is apparently ignorant that expressing dissatisfaction with the regime is high treason in Soviet Russia; 15 million inmates of Stalin's concentration camps, and their relatives left behind, don't share Mr. Smith's view. The author goes on to say: ". . . The discontented have long ago been converted or dispatched . . ." As long as tyranny exists, there will be the discontented, and if the Communists had to "dispatch" (presumably to Siberia) all of them, this would mean...
...will be allowed to practice medicine again at the Namkham mission hospital which he founded. Said the doctor: "I am grateful to the government and people of Burma for their trust. Every life I save will be dedicated to U Kyaw Myint, the Burmese lawyer who defended me against treason charges...