Show Justice and the Law Guide I I To Egypt In Sudan Dispute I r L AKE A. A E SUCCESS N. N Y Here Y-Here Here at atthe L' L the United Nations where the I Egyptian government has recently filed its dispute on the refusal of the tile British to evacuate the vast rich Sudan considerable interest is being stirred by the type of case he the Egyptians have put up to the international body Adherence to the law is the ther r- r theme And when Egyptians speak of adherence they dont don't mean for forten forten forten ten years or a hundred years or even a couple of hundred years but they build their case on foundations foundations foundations foun foun- that rest on the centuries Egyptians revel in antiquity Their pyramids and tombs of the past reach back to and years before the Christian era So it was not surprising to see them produce the evidence that law and justice were dominant points in Egyptian thinking as far back as years ago Reproductions of the rare papyri were prOduced produced produced pro prO- pro pro- to show the symbolism of justice with the scales present which today adorn virtually all of the courthouses in in American county seats Justice and the law law and and they quote an old Egyptian proverb that aptly summarizes their pres pres- ent proceeding One One hour hour of justice justice justice jus jus- tice is worth hours of prayer it runs Great reliance is placed on the principles underlying the Charter of the United Nations In a summary summary summary sum sum- mary of the Egyptian case it Is stated At stake in Egypt's dispute dispute dispute dis dis- dis- dis with Britain are those very principles for which the Allies ii t L 1 t g-t h rr e r o t a ct P 7 u ti e r t r Q al t 1 4 l s t 91 rt c.- c. i d J FROM RARE PAPYRI Detail Detail from Egyptian papyrus that depicts justice being meted out with members of court in appet panel The jackal-headed jackal Anubis examines the pointer of the balance The ibis-headed ibis god scribe of the Gods notes down the result of the trial fought and won in the struggle against Nazism and Fascism Buoyed by the hopes inspired by the Atlantic Charter Egypt did her utmost in the War to assist assisi the Allies Eagerly and she joined with them it ir founding the United Nations Five thousand years ago lit the torch of civilization for the world The crowded centuries I- I since have taught her many lesSons lessons les sons in patience and understand ing At the present turning porn point of history she wants to take hei het part as an equal in the reconstruction tion of world society To do so ShE sh must have her complete liberty libert and independence Egypt confidently seeks the al alof ale aid of the Security Council in establishing establishing lishing conditions in which Peace may reign in the Valley of tin the I Nile |