Word: tse-tung
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...remarkable lead editorial, the Review suggested that the Red regime of Mao Tse-tung may be racing toward a disaster "frightening in its immensity. The present domestic policy [of the Red government] involves a continuous series of convulsions which are shaking the economic machine to pieces . . . Propaganda of deceit and hatred is now so deafening that it is forcing the people to think for themselves in a curious reversal of cause & effect. The policy is suicidal ... It sacrifices technical and capital aid from the free world, it bars the way to reconstruction ... it keeps the nation down to a peasant...
...World War I prompted one hearer to say: "One had the sense of being present at an occasion." His son Michael, a graduate student in Canberra, Australia, succeeds to the barony created in 1945. The son's wife, Hsiao Li, who served with Red-sympathizing Michael in Mao Tse-tung's guerrilla forces in 1941-45, is the first Chinese woman ever to become a British peeress...
Also picked for the mission are A. N. Deva, head of India's Socialist Party, which from the start has seen through Mao Tse-tung's agrarian false whiskers; Dr. Shanti Bhatnagar, who negotiated the recent U.S.-British oil-investment program in India; and Leilamani Naidu, who guided the Red Chinese good-will mission around India and was thereafter the pet hate of China's embassy...
...participate in the replanting of the Tree of Life. Mosig calls first upon the 225 elect whom he subdivides into the Managers, the Influencers, and the Scientists. Among these are Douglas MacArthur, Henry Luce, Pandit Nehru, Hirohito, Joseph Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, Plus XII, General Ridgway, Eddie Rickenbacker, J. Edgar Hoover, King Farouk, Walt Disney, Greta Garbo, Evita Peron, Dashiell Hammett, and Dorothy Thompson. He claims that he sent a copy of his pamphlet to each one of these...
...center panel, the mushroom cloud of an atomic-bomb explosion rose over scenes of destruction, flint-faced firing squads in U.S. uniforms, crucified and gibbeted North Koreans. At the left stood a benign Stalin, filially flanked by a boyish Mao Tse-tung, who held out the Red dove of peace to three glum cartoon villains-a gun-toting, Bible-clutching Uncle Sam, a fist-clenching John Bull, and a somewhat hung-over Marianne...