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Show December 17,1971 More Truth about Continued from Page 8 writes: U.N.I.C.E.F. In 1962 the editors of an important national Catholic weekly, The Wanderer, prepared a study of U.N.I.C.E.F. in which they noted: As for Catholic spokesmen who in recent years have taken a stand against participating in UNICEF 'trick or treating,' only a few weeks ago we wrote to Msgr. Edward J. Goebel, Milwaukee archdiocesan superintendent of schools, asking him whether Milwaukee schools still do not participate in the UNICEF Halloween program, and, if not, would he please state his reasons. Msgr. Goebel's reply, dated September 8, 1962, follows. He UNICEF Our opposition to the UNICEF organization was based on the protest of several of our former Catholic Army chaplains who maintain that UNICEF proceeds were not contributed to youth in need, but rather that they were taken up by the Communists in the Commit? countries. " In short, list-control- led U.N.I.C.E.F. supports the Communist policy of submit or starve! And, U.N.I.C.E.F. has again and again served as a cover for Soviet espionage. For instance, J. Edgar Hoover reported in 1966 that Vadim Isakov, a Soviet agent, attempted to procure from Remember when turkey used to taste like turkey? IT STILL MAIN an American electronics firm "certain missile tracking components" which 'could not be shipped to the Soviet Union under Commerce Department STREET expensively printed borchures glorifying the purposes and accomplishments of UNICEF. This unrequested and unwanted material was shipped first class airmail at a total postage cost of $10.40. According to UN statistics this could have purchased 5,200 glasses of milk." In 1909, Lenin declared emphatically that Marxism is materialism . . . . it is . . . relentlessly hostile to religion." And in 1957 Nikita Khrushchev declared: We consider that belief in God contradicts our Communist outlook. Communists are militant atheists. Yet, in the face of Communisms consistently hostile attitude toward Christianity, U.N.I.C.E.F. regularly chooses Communists to design its Christmas cards. Pablo Picasso, perhaps the best known of all the artists chosen designed a card for them in 1961. The following year Continued on Page 10 wolverine' mcmm POULTRY nwc. 126 West 2700 Soulh Hurry for a Good Selection Automotive, Truck and Industrial Machine Work I RETAIL WHOLESALE or, toruing in Africa, telegraphed to the real estate agents that under no circumstances would he space but accept second-stor- y insisted on the sixth; so, since ALCOA, the building owner, had a moral agreement' with the UN, that was that." Again and again U.N.I.C.E.F. claims that for one penny it can provide five glasses of milk. By such figures, its fancy quarters alone are depriving the world's needy children of 100 regulations." When he was caught it was discovered that Comrade Isakov was on the payroll of U.N.I.C.E.F. 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