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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 24
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‘ tho result of the Presidential election, the dlow taken in
the person of Dewey in the program of the reaction judged by the
people as the most dangerous, the denial gnflicted by the electors
to the TAFT-HAHTIEY law against the unions, the deep popular ‘qurregpt,
which asserted itself against openly fascistic policy and for peace,
all that signifies to the eves of the mijority of citisens a jamming
of brakes appliad by them to the anti-Comncnistic, anti-worker, and
anti-Democratic campaign. ‘The popular votes went to Trusan on the
basis of his electoral doctrine opposed to his reactionary practice
and utilizing on the contrary kallacets program. The electors took
seriously his relative promises of civil rights. The troubled and
sordid wave raised by the Committee on Un-american Activities and
its guilty Chairman, number one swindler, PARNELL THOMAS 1s in regression.
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The Protest from the Universal Conscience
On the international scale, the friends of peace understood
that while endeavoring to strike at the Communist Party of the United
: States, the nen of the trusts, supporters of nar, betrayed their
\ sesire to smash all interior resistance by a policy of intrigues and
of war-pongering. ‘whoever does not wish new shedding of blood, whoever
Y finds dangerous the game of LARSEALL and FOSTER DULLES, feels the necessity
of stopping the blows which menace the American Communist Party.
In France, a campaign of a creat scope has begun; it extends to
| all the democracies, croups, beyond the field of the working class.
=: . The becinning has been marked by the protest meeting on October 20,
in Peris, which, on tie initiative of the weekly p@er, NUgcTion’,
: assexbled five thousand people arowid speakers of 331 volitieal opiniuus,
j who ranged from the Attorney GenerahLOrNcT to the secretary of the
Communist Party JACZU:SSQUCLOS, from the ex-minister YVES“SARGES,
president of Fighters of Liberty, to ““RCEDMQURRIEN, leader of the _
Unitarian docialist Party, amd to the jurist ANDER. BLULZL, formr —
} . menber of the cirecting committee af the Sociahist Party. The American
personzlities invited to have state there the point of view of the
ete es groups, preferred to abstain from appearing, ancliuding Mrs.
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The mapazine “ACTION” has distributed 2500 copies of a special
puiletin, dedicated to the. accused and the trial.
Some personalities anong the most famous of the world of science,
the most authorized of the Hesistance have
he menifesto of protestation which was started
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of arts, and of politics,
$ piaced their name under t
in mid-October, and a large cormittee of action was formed in Paris,
i on November lz. This committee undertoox posting up the manifestos of
i protestation, and is used to exercise its action in the province while
, Jaying foundations of the branches in the principal cities.
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