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MBRRY GO ROUND" Vatican Job 'A Magnificent Demonstration of Competitive Enterprise at its Best' By DREW PEARSON WashingtonRepublican pundits i govern that are supporting luxuriously overgrow ments on local, Etate and national levels. Senator Taft mad iuhni Ever wonder what would have happened if, this have now had time to take careful soundings on the president's appointment of Gen. Clark to the Vatican and have concluded that politically it will do the Democrats more harm than good. nation had depended on the political characters, considered a serious error by demanding that the Ohio campaign be inve stf (rated, wiini such as wo see around us, to provide job creating business? The time has come to wonder, because At first they the surprise mind was the large amounts of money spent by labor against him. But what preliminary Investigation move would win the big city Cath now that thriving industries such as Sun Oil have been built, the politicians are doing everything' within their conniving power to control those in vote bact to the Democratic Party a vote which, because of dus tries and their wealth.

1. Around. $2,000,000 poured in by all sorts of people, to support him 2. An antl Catholif. i'' McCarthy's semisuccesslul cry State Department communism, definitely slipping over to the As for the workers in those industries, they face1 the confiscation of one third of their earnings by1 government tax collectors, That means that onc third of their time is to be spent working for gov eminent, working to support scads of unproductive against his Democratic opponent JUS Fereuson, a Catholic! Highlight of this campaign was a letter, dated Oct.

3, 1950, signed Republican side. However, they now figure that they can easily label, the Truman gesture as poll tics, for two reasons: Di a Lutheran. ni iL Ocsuiiicatls and deadbeals. 1. Although the president had culated throughout Ohio.

It read:" And the two thirds of their earnings that they' Go coiiccc is collars that are now worth 50 cents, as a result of government policies. talked, to General Clark a couple of weeks earlier and got his consent to serve as Vatican ambassador, he did not send the appointment to the Senate untJ late on A "ri inren: Please accept this letter merely QS a mattfil. information. It should be known that Mr. Joseph Ferguson, who is running against SenMnr Six thousand members of the' Sun Oil faniiiy guests of the company Wednesday night at and entertainment marking the 50th anni versary of the Marcus Hook refinery.

Only Phila delphia's convention hall was large enough to accommodate the throng of workers and their wives, and it is taking two separate nights to get them all in. The second group will attend a similar affair next Wednesday, same time, same place. "A magnificient demonstration of competitive enterprise at its best" is what Sua Oil Co. is called, J. Howard Pew, retired head of theflrm; Joseph N.

Pew its board chairman, and Bob Dunlop, its youthful president, are quite willing for the eom pany to have that reputation. In fact, they make bones about their advocacy of free, competive en At the same time, they are frank and outspoken in their warnings that the American system of free enterprise that has made possible steady jobs at goad pay for more than 5000 men and women at the Marcus Hook refinery is threatened. And it is threatened, in their opinion, not from enemies outside the country, but from irresponsible elements within the country. Any reasonable, thoughtful person who has 'watched American business and industry unfold and develop during the past 50 years can only, in all fairness, endorse the opinions of the Sun Oil men. Sun's first ten years at Marcus Hook were tough ones.

The company faced the rough competition of the Rockefeller oil trust, which was broken iip by the government in 1910. During Sun's 50 years at Marcus Hook, several other oil companies settled in the area but only Sinclair remains today. J. Howard and Joseph Pew pointed out Wednesday night that Sun Oil is a debt free company that has been built out of earnings. It has never asked the government or the RFC for a dime.

And it has thrived and provided property and profits We can understand bow men like J. Howard and Joseph N. Pew would be filled with pride at the progress of their company and its family of work the last day Congress was in ses Taft, is Roman Cathbllc. ers running into the thousands. And we can under sion, thus, gop leaders intend to point out, Mr.

Truman could not have been too serious about getting the new ambassador confirmed. "Knowing the efforts of the Roman church to get an official representative to the Vatican and its efforts to eret nubile stand their concern over he increasing difficulties 2. The further fact that General lark, a military man. must tret chial schools, I thought it equitable being thrown in the way of their progress by overgrown bureaucracies in government. Had this nation been saddled 20 and 30 years ago with the government policies that are domin imuuiianun on to you for what it is.

worth. "Of course you know thnf a special act of Congress to permit him to serve, gives him a double hurdle to overcome and further postpones the date when he can take office. ant today, it is reasonable to believe that there congressman, Edward Breen, is would be no 5uth anniversary celebration for Oil, or for any other firm. Ina he favors public aid for parochial schools "It is a mistaken niihllr 'MiKi Thus GOP leaders figure the fiucn a consequence would have been less worri president has made the mistake Governor Frank Lamche is Roman some for top officials of Sun Oil than for the thous of alienating large segments ofi ro Kumlnu new friends among Catholics. And ands of workers in the ranks.

Most of the people much depend on enlightened management to guide their companies to success and profits. Government tney certainly intend to orand the Vatican appointment when the campaign gets hot as pure poli otticials lack the required ability to guide business tics. and industry, and the power they now exercise over private business is an ever present threat to Hot Potato in Ohio i raisea an Orthodox church. His family goes to a Methodist Church. He has never been a Roman Catholic rhese are the facts as I have been able to ascertain them.

"For the authenticity of letter, contact the Lutheran pastor in your community or Rev. Stoneburner, 201 Commercial st Dayton, O. "If you wish the members of your congregation to receive copies of this letter, please send such list to postoffice box No. 224 the security and prosperity of workers. Burled In the files of the Senate UN SOLID SOUTH elections committee, however, Is some anti Catholic campaign literature which has Republican strategists much more worried.

Thfs is the reason whv the elec peace treaty with or without the consent of thi Soviet Union, a treaty signatory. "After Germany opened World War I bv violat tions committee has been teetering ing the treaty on Belgian neutrality to which Ger oacE and iDrlh trying to make up Greenville, Democratic Strategists See Loss of Most Southern States many had been a party, Chancellor Bfethmann Holl weg told the Reichstag: "Necessity knows no lav. TODAY'S The wrong we have done, we will try to make REBELLION The famous ftnvls reformed Truman. Let The People Build Good Will Among Nations On Wednesday, the Chester expressed the opinion that "governments are incapable of creating and maintaining friendly relations by law and by of ficial actions and treaties." Support for this opinion now comes to us iti the following report from Richard Spong, of Editorial Research Reports, Washington: "International relations would be in less of a mess today if treaties had the binding force they once had or were supposed to have. At this particular moment we have Egypt denouncing unilaterally its 3936 treaty with Britain and Iran making hash of a written agreement with the British on its The New Day By RAY TUCKER Washington President Train's recent policies seem de threat of party reorganization was good as soon as our military objectives have beet When Great Britain cited the violation of Belgian neutrality as grounds for declaring war Germany accused the British of going to war ovei a "scrap of paper." signed to implement the then Dem ORGANIZATION The revolt may gain further momentum when the Byrnes Byrd George forces gather at Hot Springs, on Nov.

1 for a regional conference By GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS ocratic National Chairman Boyle's 1 mai ey lu i delivered shortly after the 1Q4B presidential election, when he was asked for comment on the desertion of four Southern states to the' Thurmon Wright Dixiecrattc ticket, and the large vote rolled up by Governor Thomas E. Dewey In certain Southern states. "Yet' after the war the British and French allowed Hitler to make scraps of paper of clauses di soutnerii governors. Anti Tru the party in such a way that It' could win next year's presidential! election without the electoral vote! man leaders from numerous statUs There is no event so spiritually inspiring as that of the new day, bursting with light, and offered op oi the Versailles peace treaty, beginning including four which refused a Mo need to speculate upon the morrow. This day Is the key that will unlock tomorrow if you fit ifc well to this day alone.

SD live that thC Olan anrT mtrnn sluice Southern state. Con Aitred E. Smith' in portunity. This day of ours is en The resifmrn chairman's fnrp versely, these White House moves I riched by the experiences of all with, the clause formdding rearmament of the Rhineland, Hitler's excuse was that the treaty had been "dictated." But his actions were violations also of the Locarno treaties, which Germany had signed that they may lose i And the Soviet Government maintained from tne aays gone oeiore. Look to this nave been invited to discuss definite plans for organization.

It is probable that religious and racial problems will be soft jof your life examples the beacon many Dixie commonwealths. its beginnings, "Governments that spring from a Although the major decisions un day alone, with confidence, hope, land faith and the morrow will take care of Itself. umarny. revolution are not bound to respect the obligations pedalled at these gatherings for "Meantime Japan by its military invasion of casfc becomes even more meaningful today, in view of Indications that the Truman rebellion below the Mason and Dixon Line may assume even more dangerous proportions next year. The nature and extent of, the threat was revealed by several Governors Byrnes of South Caro of fallen governments." why should the burdens.

wnrrip: yiit ticai political considerations. If events should make it nefrpssn umi, armies out into the night! We acquire nothing sd valuable and far reaching as the Influence we are able to exert upon others for their good. And others pass their Influence upon us. It Is a part of ihe day's work. Manchuria had violated the League of Nations and mental disturbances of our derlying Mr.

Boyle's confidence are not ordinarily discussed In polite political society, they cohsti tute the main topic ot conversation when politicos of both parties discuss 1952 strategy. In their opinion, 1 nar.t, trie Kehog Bnand treaty, and the Wash xui mc soutnern djoc to support yesterdays be carried into our to uenerai Jiisennower or even Sen ington Nine Power Treaty. And in 1936 Italy's un day as extra equipment? Each one "Soviet Foreign Minister Vishinsky has complained because ''President Truman told the whole world that an agreement with the Soviet Union is not worth scrap of paper." Well, our State Department insists that the" Russians have violated their 1921 treaty with Iran as reaffirmed in 192S declared war in Ethiopia violated Article IS of ht of our new days should blossom ator lait next year on some sort of "independent" ticket, overem anew in all its beauty and promise. League of Nations Covenant, according to thp lina, Talmadge or Georgia, Shivers ot Texas at the recent Governors' Conference at Gatllnburg, Term. Mr.

Truman has definitely and deliberately deckled to stake every tliing on the big city vote which pnasis ot tnese issues' would now June we tnow about our league council useii. The covenant was in the ace many Northern urban voters pacity for Rrowth. ThnrefnrR declared for an outrieht sso better advice than that of the late Dr. Osier, which he gave to an audience of Yale students some thirty years and more ago', when he said: "Waste of energy, mental distress, nervous worries dog the steps of a man who is anxious who miffnt otnerwisp fnin iho torm of an international treaty. ''arid again in 1942), their treaty of August 1945 bolt against a renominated and un ITruman movement.

ninnrances snauld be dropped, shoved aside, or ignored. Tazi Germany concluded a treatv of alHancp ki with Chiang Kai shek's China, the peace treaties usually determines the outcome in the electorally influential states from New England to the Pacific Coast. We awake in the morning and take a step into a new ooDortuniiv. with Communist in August, 1939, but the treaty did not prevent the Nazi from invading WASHINGTON REPORT The Truman action which con ii.iu.sia less man two years later. The Soviet Unit about the future.

Shut close, then, the great fore and aft bulkheads, and prepare to cultivate the habit of a life of Dav TisAit comoart in turn denounced" unilaterally the Soviet Finnish Radio Men's Pay and if we have improved by that advancement, we can count that day not lost. A single day's thought or action has often mapped the plan of one's life. The only day that is immediately important is firms this belief is, of course', his nomination of General Mark Clark as the first official ambassador to the Vatican the United States has had since 1868, when Congress re non aggression treaty of 1932. And it was aereerl with the former Nazi satellite states, to say nothing of the Yalta agreements of February the Potsdam declaration of July 1945, Allied armistice agreements, and decisions of the Council of Foreign Ministers. "The Russians on their side insist that the pence treaty with Japan recently signed at San Francisco was a violation of treaty commitments.

Moscow complains also that the Allies have no legal right to ments." at the Yalta conference, that the Soviet Union Forever feed those forces thnt contribute to a 'triumphant life. By FULTON LEWIS, Jr. fused to appropriate funds for con wouia enter the war against Japan, despite the Soviet Japanese five year non aggression and neutrality treaty of April, 1941. Keep feeding the highest resolves of your mind. Said William James: tinued diplomatic relationship.

Al lite one du noia in your grasp. Look, then, to this day! I like that line in The Lord'; tnougn ii is aiiiicuit and distaste Washington The ha nrnv committee and did raise' the. ques ful to mix religion and politics, international saw on i 5 Eli aco oHnn nf try, as they are now trying, to revise the Italian Prayer where it says, "Give us this day our daily bread." No need critics of the appointment have it is surprising how soon a desire will die of inanition if it be never fed." Look then to this day alone and nourish it well! been cleared for radio reporters in Washington to accept money from generally understood principles. Treaties generally tion. I quote from the minutes ofj the meeting: been prompt to do so.

to regret anything in past days. provide lor their own termination. But it has been the Truman administration tmil Thought for Toilay STRATKGY The other important held, according to Boiivier's legal dictionary, that 'Wiilard F. Shadel raised the still retain their privileges the Senate and House radio galleries. development in this strategy was FAIR ENOUGH' By faith Atr, iis only taegotten eo tnc tne immediate, imamem.

recoimi wnen a treaty oecomes dangerous to the life of state or incompatible with the independence of tion of Israel, despite protests from point about published stories criticizing the activities of four CBS correspondents accepting fees from the State Department's Voice of un bept. 2b I noted in this space that four Columbia Broadcasting System, reporters in Washington; had received a total of $1200 from state or a permanent obstacle to the development It Is by laltH that poetry, certain Cabinet members and 10 Downing street. They opposed it above this dull earth; that imaglnatlor On Unionism of its constitution or the rights of its people, it live on tne ground tnat it would an (. hi oe oDrogatea. America.

tne voice of America. They were Charles Callingwood, Griffing Ban tagonize the Arab world against western powers, and ftiLer some discussion, it was By WESTBItOOK PEGLEft cion, winiam uowns. and Eric Se prophecies appear to be borne out OCTOBER 26th IN OTHER 'TIMES' agreed unanimously that the four commentators were under vareid. Ben Grauer, another CBS announcer, got an additional $680 in Iran, Iraq, Egypt and other New York Some priests have' counts on the responsibilities and THIRTY YEARS A fin Middle East countries. The late Secretary Forrestal FIFTEEN YEARS AfiC the rules of Congress to accept rrom tne voice, but he is not stationed in Washington.

I condemned my conclusion that With a number of relatives ntiri Miss Helen Mohn Brinpv riotioh. these fees, since the special work penaltfes for. atrocious crlmo3 just because they say they cannot his diaries, reveals that recogni ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briner, At the same time I pointed out the rule of the Radio Corre for the Voice of America is not, tion was urged by the late Robert unionism, as we know it in the United States, is fundamentally bad.

Not all of them were sincere, for some were trying to make time friends in attendance, Miss Lillian Rose Fleitz, daughter of Mrs. Rose Fleitz Mellentine, of 2512 West Fourth street, became the bride of exist otherwise. Nevertheless, that technically speaking, work sponoenls which I Der sonally wrote 12 years ago when Mrs. James R. Bawhnw with the real body of American of 310 that it would mean not nnlv Vnt government agency.

But with the precedent established in years East Twenty first street. la Dor to recoup a loss of ground to JOSepn Francis Rehrman, of 301 West Third street, this mornine. tne association was set up, states: "Radio correspondents shal and the; in tiie great centers of population late James R. Baashaw dus aiso neavy contributions from The ceremony was performed at unitcd in marriage on Satnrdnv is what they have been saying over and over all these years. Therefore, it must be plain to any reasonable mind that they do not deserve to live.

They put themselves in violent conflict with the rights of the nine tenths and so they must die, for the majority will not tolerate that. supporters of a free Palestine. (employed In any legislative or ex fternoon, at 2 o'clock in thp Nati the Church of the Resurrection, Eleventh street and Hichland ave was agreed that a general letter be sent to active members of the association, informing them that hereafter, when they planned to the communists in the early days of the scuffle for bodies. The clergy! were caught flat footed during the organizing days of the CIO. whose violent crimes against constituted authority also redounded to the 1C 5 Don segr executive department or independent vity Lutheran Church by the pas igation program, which may reach agency ot tne government.

nue, by Rev. Joseph Deppe, of Saint Augusta' Church, Washington the Supreme Court for a final de i I stated further that the chair FIFTY YEARS AGO i Howard Seth, the big man in the! office of the City Treasurer, will 1 have been married twenty years on Saturday and in honor of tiiei occasion he has extended invita to a number of his friends' to call at. his home on Fifteenth street, and assures them that theyi will be well treated during their! stay. He has a host of friends and t. it is safe to say that there will bef a large attendance at the reception.

Miss Katie Waterhouse, of 925 Morton avenue, who has been vis 1 iting friends in different parts ofj England, has returned home glowing accounts about her trip. Misses Jane Pollock and Mar guerite Follak Nichol, of Philadelphia, were guests of Miss Elizabeth McCIure this week. Reuben Drans field, of Indiana, is spending a few days with Ms friend, Harry Hinckle, of Twenty and Potter streets. Mr. engage in such work, that the gal cision early next, year, as well as iui nuv.

onri Yaeger. Mrs. Frank Doherty of 111 AVest Twenty fourth street, was her only attendant. man of the executive committee li. nc singing the solemn I benefit or the AF of in many important areas.

leues oe nocinea in advance and that this notification be made pub Nuptial Mass. minute will rnmn tv, oi tne Kadso Corresnondents' As the Truman Civil Rights demand, is expected to assure a Democratic majority among the colored voters. Rev. Deppe, a cousin of the ii un ir.e ouiietm Doara. ithorlty for the statement sociation, Wiilard F.

Shadel, also a CBS commentator, had not called the violations to the attention 'of groom elect, was assisted by Rev. subject of the kind of. unionism that should be" possible, but, first, 'I should like to point out; perhaps John A. Torris of Village Green as best man for Mr. Bagshaw.

After a weddine trin tn The four CBS corresDondents ac tnat not an of the priests con The waKe raisintr nolicies of the de uuarn uunnic, ot St. cerned in this work are sincere is fense agencies are expected to re Church as deacon: and Rev. aue credited to the radio gallery were paid by government checks for the Canada and New Sneland. Mr a Jesuit father who prefers not to uit; committee. On his latter point I ustis Ganster, rector of the Res 1 and Mrs.

Bagshaw will reside at! "luoi eiemeni. as a further guarantee of metropolitan urrectlon Church as sub deacon. worn: tney did for the Voice of America. The Voice of America Is error. On Aug.

1, 1951 Shadel did call a meeting of the executive uie urst time, that the Wagner Act was put over on the American people by a confused unfaithful Congress at the order of ft bad, reckless president whoso wickedness in mnnv nihr ti justice of the Supreme Court! be publicly identified. He agreed, with me that the communists got the jump in the 'thirties and thatl it would be a futile approach by agency of the executive branch William I. Schaffer of this citv ilu iv. eniy iirst street. Mr.

and Mrs. Philip M. Sweeney of 215 Penn street, Ridley Park entertained at a cocktail party at of the government, operating under I with Mrs. Schaffer, who have been stopping in the city of Pittsburgh! iculars Is no longer dismiteri. Thn jLdic ueparimem direction, unds appropriated by Cogress.

ineir nome yesterday to celebrate! tne new group oi laoor missionaries to discuss the faults of unionism, however bad. uurms inn sessions oi trie supremi I fail to see where "technicallv it, mi couing anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Chairs rr.

court in that citv are cominir Dransfield was formerly a resident of. this city, but moved west a few people had made no demand for a national labor law nor a labor relations board. Like the clergy, the neoule weri mfuhc i ml II it speaking" the Voice of America There is no fault in mv thesis. back to the Bellevue Stratford of Wallingford, entertained at. si Our is actually a politi joo done by the CBS men is not noiei niiaaeipnia, for the wii years ago.

Robert Voshell and Robert Mc camp supper and treasure hunt! ork in a government aeencv cal union movement run by very, ler. justice schaffer and Mr They found themselves trapped by Clenachan, of the Tenth Ward, left' If somebody pays you for work per iew political objectives. ui uai evening "Fiddle wood the estate of Mrs. Crouse'si parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Pal 1 this morning for Middletown, Pa. formed, you arc, by any standards of labor and management today. Schaffer have been spending their winters in Philadelphia for several years, occupying their pretty home on Chestnut street, this city, dur where they will remain for a couple All these organizations admit that they are unable to operate within the Constitution ot the United States, the constitutions and or weens gunning for came. employed. You may view it up as ifjS'mday they will be joined Mr.

and Mrs. R. omcr Howard of Knowlton road, village Green' ing tr.e summer months. uxLra worK, part time wort, or ofi duty hours work, hut It is emolnv otners irom this citv. btate Senator Albert Dutton Mar.

tne pudiic laws. They all claim that unions deserve sneein.1 nrivl. Mrs. John T. Wiser and two emertamect at dinner on Saturday before the Goff Habbfr.it n.ft, law wmcn pretended to promote peaceful commerce between the states.

Actually this law deprived them of trials by jury in impartial courts, exposed them to the unlimited taxing power of communists and other criminals, put them into guilty partnership with bad men in the commission of crimes and curtailed their political freedom by forcing them to contribute to the campaign funds of a party which they opposed. mens you are paid. And that is prohibited bv radio ealierv rules1 leges and immunities which must iciuiaren. oi bin west Sixth street, Dade, has returned from Washington, where he attended the swearing in of United States Senator William E. Crow.

Mr Mar. and the executive committee meet ana Mrs. winiam J. wiser, ac tt? new. and ing ma not change those rule That can be done onlv hv n.

(w companied by some of her family Went to Camden, N. to visit override certain rights of about 90 pet. of the citizens who are not union members. That is not an exaggeration of the proportions. The unions claim about 15 million Dade was a colleague of Senator xv.

jturey, 0I AIllleis burg, Rev. and Mrs. B. Warner Shay, of Mt. Pocono, Mrs William Hopkins and Mrs Samimi relatives.

thirds vote of the entire memhrr iuw me state Senate at Harris burg arid went to Pv. iljj William E. Howard, Thomas! M. Burke, of Knowlton road. ii SDelahunt and Harry Mason.

who members, or subjects, as I insist pressly for the nuroose nf Shadel felt he had been done no religious advocate of unlon ever has challenged mv mn 5 have been on a fishing trip along1 tney snouid be called. Inasmuch him elevated to the US Senate. grave injustice, and pointed out1 oicuh, entertained recently at luncheon in the Media as it is admitted that voluntarism doesn't exist and probably would tetters nad been mailed to all gallery members apnrisinsr them nf tcnlton that the Wagner Act did have this effect. Robert N. Den ham, who was forded out his wnuam a.

Harvey, well known attorney of this city, who with his family passed the summer at thHr inn, honor nf umi. ut luni. tnere are not as many SVr uwmiciuuiki iivei, nave re turned home with a fine catch of among which are two large Strings of fine bass. Lena Dailey and Katie tru: executive committee action. DIttrlch, Miss Mary Fox and Miss: There are two of us in my office as 15 million members but even if there were and none of them are turner name at Chelsea, place as general counsel of the labor relations board heaiiBR accrccmea to tne gallery, but nei The guests Included: Mrs.

George toumy, nave reoccupied their house near Twenty second street Dyer are spending a week with enforced the Taft Hartley ther of us ever saw the notification. unwilling captives the. total membership would be only one tenth of our totjil population. Osborne, of Media. ATrs iuu roviaence avenue.

The home of Mrs. Morris Chlsm. relatives 'airviue, County. Martha Rennte. nf nioa Jardlne of Ridley park, Mrs.

Em detest and ooonse dmncrav I accept Shadcl's suggestion that the letters arrived while we were abroad, and that they were thrown away before we returned. But the point is, had I seen the notice I would have protested just as I did 3 1 West Third Street, has gone to I ii. na AUS' Jnhn Harden of this city. menus upper Darby for a S6Q Parker street, was the scene of a merry gathering last night v. hen twenty couples were present to take in dancing and appropiate part in a masemeradr.

nari rf. iTcd C. Feeser uaw, wrote; jinc Wagner Act was passed in the depths of the depression fov the frank purpose of helping the unions. The labor relations board, which the act created, went into partnership with the unions in a campaign to organize Am Industry." "The Unions" which he refers to were a few hundred brutal, morally illiterate dictators In league with the new deal. nuu marsnail Colleffp.

and these people all subscribe to it in a vaguj way. But here wci have a situation In which they flout! their own cherished ideal of majority rule. It Is shocking to ask us to concede to one tenth of the population a right to operate beyond the laws eovernlntr thf 'tpx. spent the weekend at his home. last montn.

The Voice of America is nti to the season were enjoyed, re freshments being served at a late I gor.d street, has returned from the T. U. Convention at New I CsUe, Pa. She went as a delegate. wd tast Roland road.

Robert agency of the executive denart mcnt of the government, no matter SOVIET WHITE PAPER ON KOREA bow you slice it. 'of us and grant them special dis.

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