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of our town at war, in 180 chapters.
Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, over the
Russia thus presents the world, and the foreign minis- peri, maintained a pretty high s
fers’ conference in Moscow in particular, with two grave
In either event, there is a Russian challenge to world
This Soviet imperialist policy at the expense of her |they organization and treaties.
Even details of these maneuvers conform to the accus- | P= tomed Soviet expansionist pattern. Her drive for northern | Press «Iran began with an inspired campaign in the Moscow“controlled press, and her move against Turkey begins in the smaller neighbors is in violation of the United N:‘ions
sented the San Francisco conference with an_accom-
All in all we believe it was a real pub! USSIA is moving according to form. : Unless Russia lives up to her international at the Moscow conference, it will fail as the London ference failed-and for the same reason.
questions. What is Russia’s purpose in these violations?
What can be done about them? to modify her provocative policy in the middle east—for
especially in relation to Britain, If so, she will be ready 8 price,
bargaining position in the general game of power politics
charter, Big Three agreements, and various other Russian
treaties as in the case of Iran.
puppet government in northern Iran at the start of the current Moscow conferénce. Now she ‘follows that, as
plished fact in the case of Poland, so her agents set up a
which Russia is supposed to be on friendly terms.
ANOTHER SOVIET CHALLENGE predicted, with pressure for a part of Turkey.
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