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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 36
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bate with a speech demanding Assembly action in support of United States-ya- Kingdom were” electéd,.
ventures in monarchist Greece. Obviously inspired dope stories in Tuesday’ Bi iderts with 48 votes eac
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Was expected to press for an As- RE- ELECT ARANHA * -. ° APPEALS’ FOR *REASON’ of lots by Aranha, Cuba ¥
sembly recommendation re-estab- hana ‘
¥ * . @fter slnch, amid warm hand-} ¢ “Aranha “appealed for the “rule of| CH ELECTED ,
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lishing this commission. “\\shakes and spirit of a great re-freason™ to clear away “the whrid@
More than that, the State pes union, whe delegates re-elected Ara: -pide- misgivings anda perplexities”| .,' .
partment is said to be considerfhg inna as president by 29 votes,’ nd exclaimed that “the strife which, or Luaemboure wen oe
‘he “Armstrong Plan,” named after |azgainst 22 for the United States is the feature of the post-war ae 42't0 12 over Pol a’s fo
fre editor OY Foreign Affairs, Ham- |chdlce, Herbert vere Evatt of Aut-| riod must be terminated.” ies ister Ziguiunt ‘Modrelews
Baiayor William O'Dwyer lollowed yislting the United Btat
my, JosepIf Starobin “Oe
Shadows of the State Department’s determinatic
Iton FAR Armstrong, which wotild|tralis,
ret GD an alliance within the United] Op the first ballot, Evatt got 23! ins bulef welcome urging the United
ations directed against what are |votgs: with for Arapha and alx Nations, Yo ploneer In the “wildér-}.
valled the “obstructionist tactics” Ht for J k, Foreign Minister bens ‘human. relatfohships” andi. -
he Soviet Union. gt Czechoslovakia. , ; :
The General Assembly, where tne’ » The Latin American countries, epere all peoples apotber war.
rrinciple of great power unanimity freeting before the session, had pre- In-the afternoon cession, the As- nn See veuy
upon Aranha to run, te . ts, anor ve
aes not hold, as in the Security #yatled upo: deep cemnbly elected seven vice-presidents, hairmanship ‘of the &
the, heads of six committees, nitarian apd Cultural
Agither with the president, Carttiierendsen of
gah the General Committee! oo took ‘the k
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*qunding-board for this project.” : fngton's Tee baliet Evatt. neatt's
The United States delegation met. G8 the of ene of Ee
in plan jts tactics op. thi scheme "votes went te Aranba while four
as well as plans for Memiting the ballote—evidently-frem the Seviet
‘nanimity principle within Union and the new densecracien: of
“yuncil—most of Monday. ae net atmlares ssi Amvali
By contrast with this bluff and se-ectled Soviet bles musi have
‘tuster atmosphere, the delegates of caieed to elect Aranha, The bal-
“5 nations, many of them just .off loting was secret. °
‘Gps and planes, assembled in bia- oo; .
Inega-like fashion under the predl-[[o, sre Enc) haired, broad shouldered
“ ‘ney of alder, Aran: t Br axl Brazilian had opened the meeting
hteo wih three raps of the gavel, and
The sessions were aided by walkie~ in a 15 minute address urged the
‘Ikiea on every delegate’s’ ‘ded, il delezates to reject the “very thought
‘ich saves tigge by simullaneousof war.”
‘anglation into, @ifferent languages. “The agenda cenisins many
‘lhis was the first use of the war- jiteme," he sald, “bui it narrows
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