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Council on Foreign Relations — Part 1

75 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: Council on Foreign Relations · 74 pages OCR'd
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Ha B a Ce . | - BP rie warned ‘that ‘the “hon-Gom tgnunist world is the subject of -* #ygtematic program of penetratgon’ by{ skilled artisans of world-whle 'yevplution. Their leaders have tfarmtic faith in thelr cause: agd, — Both Canada and the United, | eo | state are being subjected to long? 7 ca, range attacks under a pblicy that Uree : Saar aeni: aaa [the Soviet Union follbwed success: rges Cooperation at Dinner” . toy sole of Dominion Society. Here’. "Tx ro sated is 7 ae (fully in the Far East and Czecho-' slovakia, Mr. Dulles maintained: e ) “Whenever they run against the “os 1 -existence of sound economic con- * Weta — eae Lae Fiditions, the ay a, waiting ; wstablishment of a /ederal |, vame we y Pi ¥. ee ae ‘@gkency tobe known as Gommis- |! “Even Moscow has not been able we Pie : ue to would guard ageinee ee Re 7 the miscalculation of the strength af’ nism” here wns) of our economic system. Here we \ of “Sovie t communism” here, want were scheduled io have a serious Hef W. depression within . {Jee ar stwe Pee ey = oon oe pirged lest night ‘b A Dulles, president of tHe“Counairan of the end of the. Foreign Relations, +... Ses, ; He warned the annual dinner} Meeting of tnd, Canadian Society | ‘of New York, at the Biltmore Ho- f: They have not abandoned them,”. Mr. Dulles asserted: ©. 7 oe 5¥ “tel, That Soviet leaders had not : In another address Vincent Mas- ,Sbandoned their plans to advances sey, Chancellor of the University ;communism whether their hopes? of Toronto, told thé audience that (Toy & severe depression materialize | . “one thing alone can give us peace,’ ;Omnot. The former wartime chief / the array of force.on the side of , Offthe Office of Strategic Servic : right.”. _ we Ea at : inj Switzerland maintained tht He said that nezetestions with _S@iet leaders in Moscow had pet . dictators can only be conducted or ,@side temporary “disappointment? - a -basis of “negotation from jand wer playing a “waiting | strength,” as stated. by Anthony seame - - Tole Eden. Chancellor Massey edded that “freedom is s practical busi- ness, something to be fought for.” “It is an urgent matter, too," he said, “for in some parts of the world today, in the continent o: Asia for example, liberty is gow! in Le A nation must be jud ed t He suggested that the Proposed Security commission be patterned . after Canada’s Royal Commission bat recently exposed and helped -envict members of a spy ring. 1." : “Buch & commission could’ in- vestigate the practices and policies ,of Soviet communism stemming from abroad but operating here and fanning out in Various chan] nels to threaten our democratic in-; , frebdom aes stitutions,” Mr. Dulles asserted,* wo “In fact, it could show how they! use and abuse these very institu-j tions of liberty to destroy sone by fa triple test—by' ite belie freedom, by its practice of fpeesi i doth, by its willingness to de: Pridj fre re ; 0 vf 4 he added. = - . _ He explained that the commis sion would not prosecute rederal} INFYES ; 140 An L oe 56 LY —_ hor invade the field of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, it would, NOT RECORDED merely unearth facts, Mr. Dulles! . td ules. 44 MAR 181949 a P ‘The commission ‘would tise ‘thé This is a Sipping from ign} of publicity where this wogld” a ica, still believe in comrfu- nisn? as a beneficent force in : body politic, and thése who still’ y look upon Chinese and other Com- , 4 ° munists as mere land reformers,” che declared. ook ee Clipped at the Seat of Government | ty. .-- QBole spats le Po TBS ALL INFORMATION 2 en ~ * TIT HEREIN IS UNQLASSIPIRY £22 / ol Pa « ‘ + af +ha * conjince “soft-headed people whoa ~~ eo fines Pon was in fhe relative security of oe ~ | New York Times for @ Vila near ca aA BAL ace Ge a ca ti lil tat Toe,
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