LIST OF DOCUMENTS OF COUNCIL AGAINST COMMUNIST AGGRESSION
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T OF DOCUMENTS OF COUNCIL AGAINSTC IST AGGRESSION
1. AFL GIVES OUTLINE FOR FOREIGN POLICY - By Louis Stark
2. CACA NEWS RELEASE - 2/13/51 - Labor and Religious Leaders Form Council to Promote
More 11ilitant Foreign Policy Against Communist Aggression
3. SYNOPSIS OF R MARKS OF CACA WASHINGTON DINNER - 4/17/51 - By Mrs. Geraldine Fitch
4. SYNOPSIS (II) OF REMARKS ON "GREAT AND DANGEROUS ILLUSIONS" By Dr. Karl A. Wittfogel
5. REPRINT OF CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - 3/15/51 - By Hon. Paul H. Douglas
6. THE STRATEGY OF "RECOGNITION" IN FAR EAST
7. (NO LONGER AVAILABLE)
8. "THE RELUCTANT DRAGON"
9. FREE TRADE UNION COMMITTEE BULLETIN DATED NOV. 1950 TO INTERNATIONAL UNION PRESIDENTS,
10.
ENTITLED "THE WAR IN KOREA"
LETTER OF 7/10/51 FROM SENATOR PAUL H. DOUGLAS TO SECRETARY OF DEFENSE GENERAL GEORGE
C. MARSHALL
11. LETTER DATED 7/15/51 FROM CHRISTOPHER EMMET TO SENATOR PAUL H. DOUGLAS
12. CACA NEWS RELEASE OF 8/20/51 - LABOR AND RELIGIOUS LEADERS COUNCIL WARNS OF INCREASED
DANGER EVEN IN SUCCESSFUL CEASE -FIRE -- U.N. DISASTER IN 38TH PARALLEL KOREAN SET-
TLEHENT
13. LET THE FACTS ALONE - By Chris Ernmet
14. LATTIMORE AND THE I PR - (The New Leader)
15. THE CASE AGAINST VERA MICHELES DEAN OF THE FOREIGN POLICY ASSOCIATION - By Julius
Epstein
16. THE MC CARTHY ISSUE - A MATTER OF PUBLIC HONOR (Correspondence - Alfred Kohlberg &
Arthur G. McDowell)
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16. (Supplement) CORRESPONDENCE - ALFRED KOHLBERG AND ARTHUR G. MC DOWELL
17. MEMO ON CONFERENCE ON PSYCHOLOGICAL STRATEGY IN THE COLD WAR - FEB. 22-23, WASHING-
TON, D.C.
18. 1952 STATEMENT ON THE IMPENDING CRISIS - 1/29/52
19. LETTER TO ROBERT R. PHELPS FROM ARTHUR G. MC DOWELL - 3/28-52
20. SUPPLEMENT TO 1952 STATEMENT ON IMPENDING CRISIS - "FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND DEVELOP-
MENT FOR FREEDOM"
21. CONTAINMENT VERSUS LIBERATION - Address by Professor Frank Rockwell Barnett - Feb-
ruary 1952
22. TOTALITARIANISM AND DEMOCRACY IN LATIN AMERICA - By Robert J. Alexander
23. REMARKS ON FAR EAST SITUATION - By Geraldine Fitch
24. POLITICAL PROBLEMS BEHIND LAND REFORM IN FREE ASIA - 4/22/52 - By Dr. Karl A. Witt-
fogel
25. CHINA LOB-LOLLY - By Geraldine Fitch
25-a, FOREIGN RELATIONS AND U.S. FOREIGN POLICY STATEMENTS ADOPTED ON REPORT OF THE COMM-
ITTEE ON GENERAL POLICIES - 27Th Convention U.I,U. - June 4-12, 1953
26. LABORtS STAKE IN LIBERATION - Address By Arthur G. McDowell - 12/4/53
26-a. SUMMARY OF UGLY FACTS WE FACE AS LEADERS OF FREE WORLD IN SUMMER OF 1954 - Remarks
of Jay Lovestone
26-b, BOOK REVIEW - "PEOPLE'S CHINA SWEATSHOP ARSENAL" - By Richard L. G. Deveral
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27, THE BACKGROUND OF PEARL HARBOR - By Christopher :Emmet
28, (NO LONGER AVAILABLE)
29. AGAINST RECOGNITION OF THE CHINESE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT - Remarks Of Dr. Stanley
Hornbeck - 4/29/54
30. PROGRAM RESOLUTION - Adopted as Revised at Washington, D.C., 4/29/54
31. IMPRESSIONS OF COMMUNIST CHINA - By Brajkishoro Shastri
32, GERALDINE FITCHIS EXTEMPORANEOUS REMARKS AT WASHINGTON DINNER - 6/9/55
33, REFLECTIONS OF THE PROBLEM OF COMMUNIST CHINA AND THE DEFENSE OF FORMOSA - By
Christopher Emmet
34. SENATOR HENRY M. JACKSONIS IMPROMPTU REMARKS AT WASHINGTON DINNER - 6/9/55
35. ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF STATEMENT BY H.E. GEORGE K.C. YEH, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFF-
AIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA (Delivered in the General Debate of the Tenth Session
Of the United Nations General Assembly On September 28, 1955)
36. PRESS RELEASE - 10/26/55 - LABOR, RELIGIOUS AND FOREIGN POLICY SPECIALISTS COUCIL
WARNS WEST TO HOLD COLD WAR POLICY LINES FOR REAL SOVIET CONCESSIONS TO PEACE AT
GENEVA
37. REPRODUCTION OF THE DEC. 2, 1955, ADDRESS OF CHINESE REPUBLIC'S AMBASSADOR T.F.TSIANG
TO POLITICAL C( J2J1ITTEE - 10TH SESSION GENERAL ASSEMBLY U.N.
38. BRAINWASHING IN RED CHINA- By Karol Bagh, New Delhi
39, ADDRESS BY GEORGE MEANY AT ROTARY CLUB LUNCHEON, OF N. Y. - 1/20/56
40. A PROGRAM FOR EDUCATION OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT GROUP AGAINST COMMUNISM - By Willis
Etter
41! A PROPOSAL FOR A CHILDREN'S LIBERATION ADVENTURE PROGRAM - By George Holcomb
42. THE "NEW" PROGRA11 OF THE COMMUNIST WORLD CONSPIRACY
43. CAN FREE PEOPLES OF THE WORLD UNITE? - By Geraldine Fitch
44. AFTER PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE - WHAT? - By Edgar Ansel Mowrer
45. A COUNCIL MEMBER DISSENTS FROM IMZR. MOWRERI S 1144
46. A COMMENT ON THE DEBATE OVER A POSITIVE vs. NEGATIVE APPROACH TO THE FIGHT AGAINST
COMMUNISM - By Christopher Emmet
47. HUNGARY - QUESTIONS, MAY 8, 1957, FROM "HANSARD", AUSTRALIAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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OUR SECOND CHANCE IN HUNGARY - By Christopher Emmet
REMARKS OF CONGRESSMAN ALVIN M. BENTLEY AT WASHINGTON DINNER - JUNE 12, 1957
REPORT FROM TAIWAN - By Geraldine Fitch.
REMARKS OF CONGRESSMAN WAYNE L. HAYS AT WASHINGTON DINNER JUNE 12, 1957
REPRODUCTION OF THE AMERICAN WHITE PAPER"
A PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVING THE TECHNICAL SECURITY OF THE WORLD - By Dr. Ellis A. Johnson
WHEN THE NEXT SOVIET SATELLITE REVOLTS - By Senator Estes Kefauver
NEWS RELEASE 12/31/57 ANTI-COMMUNIST COUNCIL CITES FIVE FIGURES, ONE UNKNOWN MEMBER
OF GAITHER COMMITTEE FOR OUTSTANDING FREE WORLD SERVICE IN 157
56. TEXT OF DEAN ACHESONI S REPLY TO VIEWS EXPRESSED BY GEORGE F. KENNAN, FORMER AMBASS-
ADOR ~'O THE SOVIET UNION
57. ARTICLE IN "LONDON TIMES" OF DEC. 5, 1957 - COMMUNISTS IN THE UNIONS (OF GREAT BRITAIN)
58. PROPOSED SOVIET NEGOTIATIONS "HAVE ALMOST NOTHING TO DO" WITH PREVENTION OF ATOMIC
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MANAGEMENT'S ROLE IN NON-MILITARY DEFENSE - By Frank Rockwell Barnett
LETTER TO NORMAN COUSINS (THE SATURDAY REVIEW) RE SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR'S
"THE LONG MARCH"
61. THIRTY PROMINENT AMERICANS CALL FOR CONTINUED NUCLEAR TESTING
62. COMMUNIST CONFESSIONS (TITO STYLE) ON COMMUNIST CHINA REALITIES
63. AN AIDE MEMOIR ON BANG-JENSEN CASE - By Arthur G. McDowell
64. "REPORTER SAYS TIDE RUNSAGAINST U. S." - By Don Whitehead
65. LETTER TO DIRECTOR OF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR UNITED NATIONS ON
ABUSES IN U.N.
65A 1959 NEW YEAR REVIEW OF BANG-JENSEN CASE AND U.N.
66. THE FACTS ABOUT MOSCOW'S POLITICAL WARFARE.SETUP - By Joseph Kornfeder
66A REPRINT OF "THE ENEMY WE FACE" - By Bertram D. Wolfe
67. PRAGUE IS COMMUNIST INSTRUCTION CENTER - By Ferdinand Wimmer
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(December 15 Supplement to Orlando Group Proposal)
FIRST YEAR MINIMUM PROGRAM
With a green light from Congress and the executive
and a sufficient initial appropriation, the Academy might be train-
ing its first classes within a year; at least the short courses,
with the longer programs and larger classes phased in during the se-
cond year. Considering the problems, this would be a difficult but
by no means impossible schedule.
However, Congress may be unwilling to make a full
commitment until a more detailed plan and estimate is submitted.
In this event, it is suggested that Congress pass the
proposed legislation, but limit the initial appropriation to an
amount sufficient to enable the Commission to operate for one year,
but only to the extent necessary to work out detailed plans and pre-
pare the initial studies and surveys needed before the training phase
can begin. It is estimated this will require about two million dol-
lars.
The Commission could then report back to the next ses-
sion and ask for a sufficient appropriation to activate the Academy
and begin the training and operations phase.
The advantage of this minimum approach is that Congress
would then have detailed information on which to base a larger appro-
priation. But it would mean further delay in an area where time and
opportunities are rapidly running out.
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