Show I Dewey Speech Sends Malik NEW V YORK Sept 22 TUP UP- UP So Soviet et Foreign Minister Andrei Andrel Y and his deputy Jacob A. A Malik stalked out of a United Nations banquet at the Waldorf- Waldorf Astoria hotel in tight lipped anger Thursday night when Got Gov Thomas ThomasE E Dewey accused Russia Russil of keeping keeping keep keep- ing to O slaves The Thc Soviet U. U N N. delegates rose from their scats seats on the thc speakers speaker's dias as 1500 U. U N. N delegates and workers a applauded p p I au d e d Dowry's I charge They left the ballroom with other members of their dele dele- gation Dewey watched them leave unsmilingly and remarked I must say I am complimented by the withdrawal of those who plot the destruction of the world Some officials said they thought the walkout was planned al although although although al- al though and Malik had given no indication that they had seen prepared copies of Deweys Dewey's speech Copies had been distributed distributed distributed to newspapers and wire services services services ices before the banquet and were available a in the ballroom The formally clad Russians had chatted jovially jo during the dinner with Wilh distinguished guests including including including ing Secretary of State Dean Acheson Acheson Acheson Ache- Ache son Bernard Baruch British U. U N. N Delegate ate Sir Gladwyn Jebb and retiring General Assembly President President President dent Carolos P. P Romulo of the Philippines s for whom the banquet was given gien It looked as though I party manners had won the day over international tensions until Dewey said j jIt It w would uld be he folly to ignore the harsh fact that while the Soviet Union has to people living li in slave labor under conditions which amount to torture unto death no person anywhere inthe inthe in inthe the world can sleep nights with any sense o of security |