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Other points made by the Catholic bishops: "We echo [Pope Pius'] burning reproof of those who have dared to unleash the hounds of war . . . With him we plead for a renewal of that basic sanity among men and nations which will establish peace upon its only enduring foundations of justice and charity. With him we urge upon the world not the counsels of despair which would describe the situation as beyond salvation . . . Foremost, inevitably, in our thinking are the heroic people of Hungary. For centuries they have been a bastion of Christendom against the outer perils . . . Now again they...
...goes to a man well aware of the moral and spiritual qualities comprising the major force behind the success of our way of life. Because Mr. Curtice has accepted the responsibility of leadership of American business, I truly believe, along with TIME, that soon Americans "will be able to unleash their considerable powers for cultural, ethical and spiritual accomplishments of a magnitude yet unimagined...
...fact that the Japanese intended to invade Southeast Asia rather than hit the Russians in Siberia. Result: the Russians were able to unleash their Far East army when the Germans had virtually captured Moscow...
...power." Khrushchev clapped his hands above his head to lead the applause for his own statement. After the applause he went on: "We shall be glad if these bombs are never exploded over cities and villages. Let them lie. Let them affect the nerves of those who want to unleash war. If someone begins a war, he will get proper answer...
China's Ambassador Chang Wentien, present as an invited "observer," declared that China stood "shoulder to shoulder" with the Soviet Union. "That is why it is safe to state that if American aggressive circles dare to unleash a new war, they will suffer a fate worse than that suffered by Hitler. So, picking up a stone, they will knock off their own feet, and in the end will taste the bitter fruit of their own mistake," concluded Chang in a Chinese fricassee of metaphors. In other words, if the Soviet Union needed help in Europe, China pledged itself...