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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 14
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, |eratisimio Francisco Franco tol gress was en attempt to manipc-
fs R A membership in the United Nations.|iate “deeply felt sentiments for'name to # report on Civil thearties
* Out of these widely varied and|peace and freedom by applying alinar freely admitted evila then.
eely ad . '
| Q -ometimes conflicting opinions the;Soviet version of Adolf Hitler's! sshed:
FREEDOM IN PEA yy neeting finally achieved approach|techinque of the big Me." said) “Do the leaders of Russia sign
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to general agreement that re-|James“]. Farrell, American @U-/renorts condemning the evils of
atrictions upon personal liberty) thor. slave labor. the repression of civil
; ’ . Prof. Sidney Hook of New York /liberties and the destruction of:
‘on-Red Groups Proclaim Aim, ito war, University, who. is chairman of{free trade unions?" !
as Voiced by Sidney Hook This conclusion contrasted! Americans for Intellectual Free-| wr. Farrell said Soviet prope-’
as VOILEG HY 7 ' |atrongly with the resolution!dom, spoke with Mr. Farrell at @/panda was deliberately misrepre-
to Bar Soviet Strait-Jackat [adopted by the World Congress of|day session in the Sorbonne Audi-|senting American life in order to
Partisans of Peace, which made! torium. create a myth of a Soviet heaven
: ite sole protest against what it] Saying that Hitler's “mad na-jand an American hell. and “ail
fepecial 1 Tae New Your Turm. alleged was 4 capitalistic conspir-|tionalism” tried toc impose a atrait~
were a fundamental factor leading
c ( critics of the Russian regime are
PARIS, April 30—As the cli- acy to Provoke & war against the | jacket on all science and art. Dr.ichen turned into sinful enemies of
Soviet VNion HIGGK asgeriea:
ax of a day dedicated to “Resist-/" “4 feature of the evening was the| “Today in the Soviet Union, and
nee to Dictatorship and War playing of «# recorded message! eradually in all other countries be-/ist. urged Lefhists everywhere to
3,000 Parisians crowded tonight|from Mrs. Franklin D. 7s Roose-| cous the Iron Curtain, similar ob-|break with Stalinism, which he
Jacques.dtiadt, a Dutch Social-
nto the Velodrome d'Hiver, the/Speaking in French, Mrs. Roose-| scurantist views are being imposec! called an “enemy of peace.”
ity’s biggest sports arena, to hear ;veit said that if war was to belon all scientists. writers and art-( fe drew both cheers and boos
ivators from several countries avoided the community of nationslists, The color of the intellectual! when he back: ' ‘'s North ‘Atian-
wrecigim their soidanty with the;must cleave to @ concept of lib-|straitjacket is different, but ths/4; ne tomalae ‘ties e ne
orces of peace and liberty in the/erty that, while tolerant of the: cut it the same.” fore of the tiaited’ States mace
world. freedom of others, was disciplined! Dr. Hook asic that, so long as/it possible to hold « meeting for
; “Peace through freedom and|by # notion of the common weal. [soviet authorities carried on thit|peace and freedom on the Euro-
teedem through peace” was the “cold pogrom” agains: objectivé;neen Continent.
cheme of the me*ting, which fol-| Farrell Hite Use of the Big Lie itruth, “the danger is increased that!” @here was some disorder wien
nist-dominated World Congress of| Danchewien ting torether will be settled byi—}———_._ a ons
Fat cinesis of Fvace, waltamanestn Gate atcccsa ocasc(Mgnting togetuer.” a ee 2
or ao ee, Cid fo yrs ees ee -~, aed vee ———— t [> eas aahend ~~ a eneee See eshte
the Rassemblement Democratique that the Communist - sponsored Defends Truman's Purpose itive of Jewish Socialists. Paice
Revolutionnaire (Revolutionary|World Peace Congrese here last) He said that nowhere in the, were called to oust. three or four ;
Democratic Rally}. an independent ;week preached “ideological hooli-|worid was there jess freedom cof) of the youths. Police said they
leit-wing group, and had the sup-;ganism.” movement and choice than in the, Were Trotskyites who were dit »p-
port of the Socialist party, the] The Communists’ partisan con-!Soviet Union. He commented that Sie aiid & place oa
‘non-Commiunist trade unions and ~ ; - -—-—— the p
many Lberal organiM@tions. Pen :
Several speakers criticized French.
policy in Vier Nam and the policies}
“f other colonial nations: but at,
the same time shared the /view , y
.mphasized by Dr. Sidney Nook,
‘Tew York University professor
rhilosophy, that totalitarianism,
hampering freedom of expression,
1s one of the chief causes of War,
Spanish Exile a Speaker .
age geaelan at tha
Tee eee
4
Jose ‘Delmenach, a delegate of
the Spanish exiles attacked the
\eestern par ¢ desiring. he
said, to invite Spain" under Gen-
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