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Cardinal Francis Spellman — Part 2

115 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Sep 20, 1956 · Broad topic: Public Figures · Topic: Cardinal Francis Spellman · 113 pages OCR'd
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Do <e Want a ples we “liberated” have merely been shackled to new masters, as crimes com- mitted by the Nazis become the perfidious prototype of Soviet Peace. The Peace that has come seems but « grim interlude of contradictions in the tragedy of war, when atomic power is measu by science not for the uses of peace but for protection against new wars. when martyrs are judged as traitors and dictatorships claim to be democracies This not a Peace that will heal the hearts of the living, make blessed the graves of the dead and console nations for their sacrifices. It is but a decade of delusion and despair which recalls an- nner hii in the world's history when out Ce ‘Karakorum and spewed them over _ the face of the earth, ruthlessly conquer- ima country after country, adding whole empires to his orbit of power. And over the skulls of five Million slain he, toa, erected an empire which stretched from the Yellow Sea to the Black See and the . ted as the Mongols swept over Eu- rape to the borders of Austria and Saxony. slaughtered and centers of culture laid waste. Booty flooded the coffers uf Genghis Khan. Refugees told of the sense- less. savage fury of the soldiery as whole tities were put to the sword and blood and the staff of life were drained from the conquered nations. Skilled craftsmen captured on the field of battle were driven to serve Mongolian masters in the build- ing of their tremendous empire. Peace came then, too—a brutal peace - _on the complete captivity of the This Peace of enslavement And today. seven centuries later, a mighty dread of the rebirth of “Pax Tatarica” as- sails me. 2 fear that through an identical insane. Bs SON ES nega PR NOD cen TT —- 4 viet Peace? (Continued from page 27) starkly the sinister purposes methods of the Communists. Being from their own publications and mouths there could be no question a its verity. It showed the entire al- legiance to the Fourth International. complete disloyalty to America—evex during war—and the purpose to over- throw this government by force and to establish a one-party regime. It also revealed the shrewd and dangert- oug metbods they intended to use fas the Whe ae nment of their purposes. rticular organization mene to Tato ow Trotsky, rather than Stalin, the underlyi brinciples and Fourth. ifth In- America’s first effective counter- move must be to inform Americans of the facts. Therefore I am sending you extracts which I made from the actual record on appeal which extab- lish: (1) the character of the move- ment as international and subservient to Russia; (2) the purposes in the United States to destroy the existing government, substitute one-party nile and appropriate property without compensation, (3) the methods are to bore into labor union jorals te and foster discontent, to foment lent opposition to constituted suthorid ties. to take part in elections for}. the armed: forces. to get military training for its ! propaganda, to work inside youth, and, finally to build up a Red Army through local units which will be the active force In overthrowing the government. ree neem cree cent ne LLG mi ae ee
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