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Show W DSeerrt News Staff Writer Communism has changed ant the United States needs to revise its "outdated foreign policy to meet new conditions, a Challenge Week speaker told a UniUtah audience versity of W ednesday, Dr. Hans J. Morgenthau, Distinguished 'Service professor of political science and modern j history at the University five areas in Chicago, listed which U S. policy is "obsolete": First, her allies; second, Commumst powers; third, neu- traL nations; fourth, nuclear weapons; fifth, ourselves." Another speaker told how the practice of law has changed to meet new conditions, particularly to serve The progressively more humanistic viewpoint of people toward other people. The speaker, Thomas F. Lamof the bert Jr., editor-in-chiAmerican Trial Lawyers Associa Sort; touched on education, the "now" generation, and the Value of a mother and wife. ! INDIVIDUAL POLICY Dr. Morgenthau that auggested the United State consider1 Communist nation individually in its foreign policy. 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