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Call For United States to Break With Russia

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Received Wednesday, 8.20 p.m. WASH1NGTON, April 15. An immediate bi-eak in United .dtates' diplomatic relations with Russia was demanded in the House b.. Mr. John Rankin (Democrat, Mississippi), a member of the Un-American Activities Committee. ' ' We cannot bait Communism dictatorship all ove, the world with soup kitchen diplom acy," said Mr. Raukin. "Communism is not a- system of government but n system of crime. While we have the atomic bornb and while the Unitev, States is the world 's leading nation, W\ .hould tell the Soviet that these inter national crimes faust stop. If Uniteu Sates itakeS positive action it wili bt only a matter of time until the decen. people of Russia rise and overthrow their government. and replace it with one in which the people of the world can have confidenee. "

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Chronicle (Levin), 17 April 1947, Page 5

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Call For United States to Break With Russia Chronicle (Levin), 17 April 1947, Page 5

Call For United States to Break With Russia Chronicle (Levin), 17 April 1947, Page 5

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