National Affairs: Russian Recruits

Only a very minor fraction of public opinion today favors the diplomatic recognition of Soviet Russia by the U. S. If and when a major fraction favors such recognition the Department of State will promptly drop its objections and formulate a new principle whereby diplomatic relations may be resumed. Last week two potent travelers returned to the U. S., shifted from the major to the minor fraction group by announcing their conversion to Russian recognition.

Declared S. Stanwood Menken, board chairman of the National Security League, vociferous foe of Communism: "Everywhere I was told...

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