DANGERS FROM FASCISM
BARRIERS TO MAN’S PROGRESS AMERICAN OFFICIAL’S SPEECH Glee. 9.30 p.m.) , NEW YORK, March 20. Only when totalitarianism of every •Piour has been exterminated may civilisation resume its upward march,” declared the United States Assistant secretary of State, Mr Spruille Braden, iP a speech to the American Mining ht }gneers’ Institute. • rhe greatest barriers to man’s proare those raised by the red and Call them Communists, or by any other name, all are J* the same totalitarian stripe and all !r e . equally dangerous. They are the ®a]or peril to the fundamental freer'® of workers anefr employers alike, can be destroyed only by the ■tfong light of truth.”
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25139, 21 March 1947, Page 7
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