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Clipped from US, California, Oxnard, Oxnard Press Courier, December 28, 1957

New BooksFilipino Gen.Henry J. TaylorWrites of U.S.IAs He Sees11cBv I nitrd Press 1Tlenrv J. Taylor, foreign cor- arespondent, radio commentator \ ,and magazine writer, has given from his experience and outspoken convictions one man's answer to some of the fearsncai besetting many persons todav, AX AMERICAN SPEAKS HIS t(MIND (Doubleday), is a collection of 70 Taylor vignetteswhich beat out one theme with unflagging faith — there should I be less fear and more trust in the American way.►OfIsASISk(ifrhThis is a story of America leadership, freedom, Communism, business, education, politics. atomic bombs and rockets. j Simple, direc t and inspirational. Mr. Taylor's essays are evocative and provocative. They are telling reminders of the past I Americans should never forget and of a faith they should never yield. It is a timely antidote to[sputnik hysteria. 11Dwight D Eisenhower is aneihaizArsubject for an analysis of leadership. Ceorge Washington is a \ mbol for a reaffirmation of I’1a Ibasic principles (lencral Ceorge Patton illustrates courage. Mr. alTaylor ranges over anarchy and tvrannv. The C.S., he demon-* 4 wtratc-, js an improvement onI dam's ‘ pi uidid dream.” Totalitarian Cm is the easy road,Tavlor declares, blit Americans j should remember they choseI the hardest course when they• pa.ked l.ifiucci jcy and t'.ai liasllj piAwt li I tliclf U.vivC.The Jan. 9 ‘‘Shower of Stars” I on CBS will have Tommy SandsJo Stafford. Paul Wesion, Ed My nil and Chiquita and Johnson aiding Jack Benny.