Show Observes I Human Rights Day Dec 10 The anniversary of the adoption of Declara Declaration Lion tion of Human Rights flights by the United Nations General Assembly As is being observed on Dec 10 by the Moab branch of the American Association of University Women Mrs T. T F. F Izzo World Pro Pro- terns representative announce announced ed cd that the board of directors at its annual fall Ian meeting in Washington DC D.C. late lite in November gave association lion tion support to the celebration of Human Right Day on Dec 10 branches throughout through through- out the count country have received an anneal d she said to give special observance to this date as well as to Bill Dm of Rights bay Day on Dec 15 Both Doth dates she pointed out fall within Human Rights Week Dec 1017 10 17 Human tuman rights know no national national na boundaries s states the message to its branch es Cs Mrs Izzo said the letter points out that violations of fundamental freedoms and the inherent rights of man in any part of the globe have which affect each one of us whether us-whether whether one considers Buddhists in South Vietnam n Jews in Nazi Germany missIonaries missionaries mis mis- In the Congo or Negroes Negroes Ne groes in Birmingham Referring to the basic I rights listed In the Declaration of Human Rights the message to Its branches points out that th they 1 are rights which have long since been guaranteed to the American people in our Constitution and Bill of Rights legislative acts and court decisions Mrs Howard Mason Moab branch president especially urges all citizens to support Human Rights Day as a living memorial to the efforts of John F Kennedy Efforts for civil rights legislation n in Utah must be continued and sup I r ported Human Rights Da Day i ia Isa is isa a reminder to us all she sire said |