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IMAGES: 2 drawings of a man's head - Purcell L. Smith and India's Nehru

Recent work by JOHN C. ROGERS - July 1955. Pen portraits of Smith & Nehru.

Text accompanying Nehru drawing Pro and Con India's Nehru A Useful Neutral? PRO "I think it is highly important that Nehru maintain speaking relationships with both sides. We need and can use such an intermediary with the Communist elements of the Far East." Sen. Kefauver (D. Tenn.) CON "It appears that Mr. Nehru, instead of being neutral, has permitted himself to get into the position where he has become a broker for Soviet foreign policy." Sen. Knowland (R. Calif.) Congressional Quarterly

underlined: WITH CAPITOL PERSONALITIES SIZED FOR 1 COL. X 5 ½ "

FROM: CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY NEWS FEATURES 1156 19TH ST. N.W., WASHINGTON 6, D.C. TELEPHONE: STERLING 3-8060


Anyone in Chicago who can use such talent? I also have done letterheads & some layout recently. JCR.

in right margin I was laid off just before Congress adjourned.