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1956
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Sections from THE GREAT PRETENSE
Foreword, Cong. Francis E. Walter 2
No Softness in the Kremlin, Eugene Lyons 5
A Talk with Voroshilov, William C. Bullitt 6
Is Stalin's Russia Weakening? Whittaker Chambers 7
Stalinism Continues, George Meant/ 8
The Lure of Peaceful Coexistence, Anthony T. Bouscaren 9
Khrushchev Copies Stalin, Louis Budenz 10
'•"UOmiDATION? 11
HE Primrose Path, W. G. Vollmer 14
Werview of TiU'.onoiu: C. Streibert, Director of U. S. Information Agency . . 16
88 Supreme Court Under Fire 18
"ndensation of School of Darkness, Bella V. Dodd 23
B°<*R„v,„ws:
Violent Truce, E. 11. Hutchison 36
Social Security — Eact and Fancy, Dillard Stokes 36
nnouneement of Facts Forum News Essay Contest 37
uE|-ling Our System, Dr. George S. Benson 41
He*'» Will Roll" 52
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and radio Schedules °6
Vtest Rules 60
™Ninc Letters to the Editors 61
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•°M\ii-mS\,s Bottled Efficiency, Upton Sinclair 62
^*y Ennn lor Pacts Forum Contests °3
LL Questions and Poll Question Winners 64
°U. Results for July . 64
"H-^ for thi: Month 64
*c>r information regarding reprints, sec page Hi,
Photo Cri-ditv: Front Cover, Cong. Francis E. Waller. Hani. & Ewtog, Washington,, D. C-;
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Freedom's Fortress and
Chiang Kai-shek
John < inlilnrll. well-known newsman and author, gives first-hand account of Formosa's resistance to Red
China.
This is particularly newsworthy flue
to widespread rumors that Ked China
will he admitted to the United Nations
following the elections in spite of thc
protests of the United States and de-
spile congressional disapproval.
Interview of A.D.A/s
Joseph L. Rauh, Jr.
Are the Americans for Democratic
Action aligned with thc Democratic
Party?
Does A.D.A. advocate a new major
party?
With these and other questions as
ammunition, and Joseph L. Rauh,
Jr., National Chairman of the Ameri-
cans for Democratic Action, as target,
a team of sharp-shooting newsmen
pinpoint the aims and purposes of
the A.D.A.
Pro and Con on
Status of Forces Treaty
Congressman Frank T. Bow ( R-
(Hi hi t denounces the treaty while
Congressman James I*. S. Devereux
(R-MaryJand) defends il. An engaging hattle of words is encountered in
their conflicting opinions.
Do Vets Need a
New Pension Law?
Crediting and discrediting the need
for additional veterans' benefits are
two of the foremost authorities on
this subject.
Mr. T. O. Kraabel, Director of
National Rehabilitation Department
of the American Legion, urges the
adoption of the American Legion-
sponsored War Veteran;- Security Bill.
Congressman Olin Teague (D-
Texas). a veteran and memher of the
House Veteran Affairs Committee,
opposes thi legislation. Facts are the
reagent u in clarifying this cloud
ed issue.
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