Appearance
1944Year Communist leader P Togliatti (Ercole) returns from eighteen-yr Moscow exile
says Communist party is willing to drop abdication issue for duration; presents coalition govt plan; King's plan presented in Mar noted; present regime continuance at least until Rome fall held likely ITALIAN REDS DROP ABDICATION ISSUE; Willing to Let King Remain for Duration -- Party Presents Four-Point Program FORMER EXILE EXPLAINS ' Ercole,' Long in Moscow, Puts Defeat of Germans Above Other Considerations
1969Year FBI Div Hoover says communist elements threaten to take control of SDS, ed in bur pub
says Communist Party USA, progressive Labor party and Socialist Workers party are competing for influence Hoover Says Communists Seek Grip on S.D.S.; He Finds 3 Marxist Groups Competing for Influence Among the New Left
1973Year ed says that Chilean junta's public relations campaign will not improve its image in world public opinion as much as would a halt to brutal and repressive measures to which they have resorted in effort to end opposition to their take-over
says Communist party's sec gen L Corvalan was voice of moderation in Allende Govt and that world will not easily believe charges of treason brought against him Chile: Still Off Course
1964Year Article by Prof R P Oliver of U of Illinois in Birch Soc pub Amer Opinion charges Kennedy was Communist agent and was killed because he fell behind scheduled date of Communist capture of US, '63, and was becoming pol liability
says Communist plot was frustrated when Dallas police captured Oswald; says Kennedy's memory will be cherished by Amers with 'distaste'; soc leader Welch calls article 'superb commentary,' KENNEDY TARGET OF BIRCH WRITER; Article Says He Was Killed for Fumbling Red Plot
1949Year Maj Gen Airey repts to UN Security Council
says Communist pubs try to spur racial conflict TRIESTE REDS SAID TO SPUR RACIALISM; Allied Chief's Report to U. N. Finds Move Has Been Met by Good Sense of Population
1973Year N Vietnamese official Col Bui Tin says, Mar 5, that Communists will boycott further meetings of mil comm because of dispute over exchange of Vietnamese POWs
says Communist side will return only when South Vietnam agrees to release more POWs; Communists demand release of 5,000 men; South Vietnam offered to release 3,000 but scaled offer down to 2,000; Vietcong aide says US POW releases will not be affected; US delegate to mil comm Maj Gen G H Woodward calls on both sides to observe full releases required by Paris accord; South Vietnamese say 12,192 Communist soldiers had been killed since cease-fire started rather than 8,884 reported Mar 4; say 2,156 S Vietnamese troops have been killed rather than reported 1,616 HANOI TO BOYCOTT TALK IN DISPUTE EVER ITS P.O.W.'S