NAZI IDEAS STILL PREVALENT
WARRINGTON, Aprii 20. "Wf must not cJose our eyes to ihe i'ai-t that there are still countries ruled hy parties or persuns with Fascist or Nazi ideas," said Mr. Trvgve Lie, Sei-retjiry-General of United Nations, addressing the American Society of Xi-fl spaper Editors. "There are groups of indi viduals m other countries who retain and ;u-ti\elv piomote the same ideas, which niay be ■ iressed in new clothing. Imt the cou tent, whcrever tliey exist, wili alw uys threaten poare. Yet the forces in t'avotir of poare today are so overulieliuingly powerful that T personally" do not in'ljcve the world will see another war in the period inimediately ahead." Mr. Lie indicated that he was. not -fiiously concerned hy the hitter dis- i pntes which had focussed world attenfion 011 the Security CounciL " ]f there ! are 110 contlicting interests in the world j "i- no disagreement there would he no ■ i.ccd for an organisation like ours, " he said. | .
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 April 1946, Page 5
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