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Show the , . . , - .--. , - , Vivian Meik S , , , -- : o Ex-Con- United Nations : , , (INS)--t-, Soviet-controll- , ,. , THE DESERET NEWS . ed ., - Russian( exploitation in the once during the prosperous Port, - , - - . - ,' - , - - , - sl' mon- - textil fountain . - . . sett Lobo city" Utah . - : .., . . - ,, , . , ,... -- , . , cosmetics and emu's nut th. rens Vital to Pe'ace , 1 1 '; iot t ti - l'ocognizes- la 'pure &tom" ago reached crushing . Paddock' declared. :however, whkb 'eV' at about 40 Kwan. cycle. In Dairen under the Bine- Both ' officials brought out that rights economic repression in the im- after they' were ordered to time that the Moistens ars selling the tung yuart-- ' per pound and that Ilia Communist moppet got. Soviet treaty of 1143 but she bu the Chinese in tho city aro taxed the conadate hi Dairen-Fridaportant Manchurian port city. conto route on Tokyo. pmducts of Dairen industry at the Overage dock worker, for in. eminent In Dairen. Said Paddock, subsequently assumed full co- so . bossily, to meet tho eity's Paul Paddock, the former They are POW those stance. gets Only BOO yuaa per has established a state store car. ntra at the strategically situated mounting deficits that Moir propsald the Soviets biome Prices "way - below sul and his vice, consul, Culver They in fhe port itself and week. That la the equivalent of rlint suck luxuries as Eallich port en the Manchurian penis- - erty Is freowmtly coutiseated. From Page A-- I) on (Continued charged confer- - the depression a news "American told , Gleysteen, ,, . ' - , . amazing. but incidentally there II nothfortutng senutionak about It; so y it has not captured publze attention in any- ' , 'd'arfeegr0g2";.4"(14rwitr.1..r.I''', 7Aw-lote,.".;thing like the ome manner, as .atf'41'.;Pr4,iltalttr..1the rangling anti the threats, the 6-1..00s I,i'e7g . - . 141,'-. atllegations and .i. of the full assembly debit....11,,,,e4se.lri, 1' -p '2 ty . ...tirfl-ing such explosive subjects as Or 10"1",; t- the atom bomb, Gennany, Pal7elte, , , eeles6 II diere"E', and Yugosiavia. estine, . , ' t'ss.:40,e' It is in the sensational debates ' ' ' ;V ' that the fabric of the United Na' "'''''-'1';;I. .. ' 114 ' '. .' '1' ' tions seems to be weak because s 4 i 1 : i , Of the failures of the assembly to , ,, , . 'IlSit. , settle anything. . woe It is this weakness that has frightenod so many of us into , 113L.r),J , thinking tnat the United Nations . A,:fAS Is a washout. The truth is that it ' 'Is not the United Nations that is Iry . ' ' ' ' ' ' '''-'- . a washout but the antagonistic - . Oee'le , Ideologies of the individual mem4 . '' 'le , bers who are playing power pol- , - ..A..3 set up '''h.ille!te 'e43',DI DI 911 outrageous watts 711 office. Paddock and Gleysteen said Price& Ho said a. American I Paddock has said that Ruiiiia's the highest form of luxury to a Pen leas teriiiv"ettuiraient of ' slut Chi.. Y. . . - - about 10 cents in American Ms - - . , The censular - - .,, , . sabotage that It it the worker who in Dairen the freight and the current war11 . , - , . - . - - , , i Seoul -- ... ii galk , - sSoviets , c , that depression imperialism," Japanese is 'rampant" as the result of the of bsdustrial ntachinery wee in The former American consul in the port of Dairen nid Chinese 'and Rua-Tuesday -- , , at sul SEOUL , , , , , , 194, ' , . ' , ' - Wodisoaday, October'26, ,... - , .. ' ,J . . - . 7 ' . . , - - - 4.. . , , - - t , - 2' , i I - . j 1 . , ,, r , 4?..Irl.,;s1atv . It e . 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'LAYAWAY NOWFOR C'H R I'S T M A Si ' . . 0 c... 146 .,,0 ,. 2' '' or -- i 7' - it 1116, z ) , - itics within that assembly that are to blame. " Exploitation Bad is not the ouncept of the It United Nations that is weak but the exploitation, and the misinterpretation of that concept by eertain powers which are pledged to a manner of existence of which the United Nations can never approve under the principles of its foundationthe principles et the four freedoms. the principles of God, of blunan rights, and of human progress towards the peak of human civilization. If you were to support the United Nations assoziations which are being formed throughout the country you would be able to learn these things for yourself and understand clearly the picture that is being continually redrawn in the assembly halls of , the world's powers. It is trueand you don't have to tell me about itthat much of the literature put out by certain publicity departments, either of the United Nations itself or of United Nations associations, is merely e kind of whitewash to cover many phases of the United Nations' inefficiency in certain uneational problems. Should Sift Value' ,' -- But that does not mean that the thinking American tali not -separate the wheat trout the chaff. Indeed,- it is only by such separation and through such bodies as the United Nations associations that John Q. Citize- nand especially Mrs. 4ohn Q. Citizencan bring the necessary pressure to bear for special sectional reconstruction of the United Nations so that these weaknesses can be turned to strength. We have always to bear in mind that human nature always will be human nature. There are employes in all United Nations organizations who have axes to girnd either for themselves or for their countries. Many of these people, in addition, want to feather-be- d their, jobs as much as possiblebut all that only accentuates the simple feet ,that if the world is to be saved eventually, these narrow nationalisms must go and a universal concept such as United Nations must take its place. This is another of the things that you will learn beyond all doubt from supporting the idea of United Nations associations in every state. Utah rail Week Frankly, so far, the Utah branch of the United Nations association has not been a very brilliant success. There may or may not have been behind-scefor this. But recently peasons min ded people of undoubted integrity and vision have seen the need for such a body within the state and the board of the association has been reorganized within the last few days. I am told that the new board is determined to do its best in its very important- work of helping us to understand the overriding and vital importance of the United Nations in the cause of world peace. This board Is determined never to be cluttered up with "deadwood" at its meetings. This column wishes it every 'um"' in the future for a intelligent, and nonpolitical United Nations association in this state which can be of inestimatable benefit to all of us. i -- . , - E2.70' ns counter-allegetio- ,e)na Lima, ' . llW) . Will 0)NVITt J . 1'1: 111:411.:Aei ADDRESS 11". '.,,,,J) il ill t G 11(.71', t I. , , - .,; - , .. I . :b. , A STATE Nome ef employer . ,, . .:1..m - ell - crtv 6ILLI) tlatiqiill . ..,.,- . . , . , eateleI. :, A'd ,, - NASAE - 14.3 '1 . , . - . , |