"RUSSIA IS ALL RIGHTS"
SO SAYS BEENAED SHAW
HIGH OPINION OF STALIN
LONDON, 2nd August. -In a further interview giving his impressions of his visit to Russia, Mr. Bernard Shaw said that M. Stalin was a man of great ability—far abler than those running capitalism. Mr. Shaw disagreed decisively with Mr. 11. G. Wells's recently-expressed view that the Five-year Plan would fail. The idea that it was going to break down now after what it had gone through was simply foolish. In all prophecies of Russia's failure the wish was father to the thought. "Russia is air right," added Mr. Shaw. "It is wo who are all wrong." "A GOOD CRANK." Tho "Moruiug Post" says that Mr. Shaw makes a practice of cultivating the unexpected. "He is a good crank. It will be an irreparable loss to England if he goes to live in Russia, but it would not be an unqualified gain to M. Stalin."
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1931, Page 5
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