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Hall Hits Buckley for Un-Democratic Policy

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Gordon Hall, professional anti-fascist and editor of the monthly magazine "Countertide," last night termed Yale's William F. Buckley, Jr. "the newest pinup boy in the hate network." Speaking before the undergraduate chapter of the United World Federalists, Hall said that Buckley was even "rivaling Senator McCarthy."

Other targets of Hall's speech were Gerald L. K. Smith's Christian Nationalist Crusade, Joseph Kamp's Constitutional League, Conde McGinley's Commonsense, and Merwin K. Hart's National Economic Council.

In connection with world government, Hall listed the four "big lies" which this "hate network" spreads. The charges are 1) "UWF is a communist front," 2) "one world means world communism," 3) "one world means the end of U.S. sovereignty and the scrapping of the constitution," and 4) "the United Nations is a Jewish plot."

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