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U.N. DELEGATES WELCOMED

COMPOSING OF DIFFERENCES Iicrcivt'il Moinlav, 7 p.m. WAKIIIXGTOX, Oct. 21. Mr. Dean Acheson, broadcasting a wclrome to the Uniteil Xations Assembly ilelegates, said some persons, heaiiug disi-ordaut voices, would i)e ti'inpted to give wa v to despair and say il was inipussible to compose the diil'erciires separatiijg tlie nalions. t'nited Hlates einpliatii'aily rupiiiliated tliat vii'w. I)illVn*»c«*s were inevitable in any eoiiimuiiilv, national or international, and In smother I hani under tlie plcasaiil rii-s of diploinacy conld be l'alal to ihe world orguiiisat ion. (fnited iSfates liased its I'oreigii policv on tlie support of rnited Xations and would not I'alter in this. Aiinaft broughl many delegates from Korupe yesterday, ineludiiig a large l.'ussian group.

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 October 1946, Page 5

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U.N. DELEGATES WELCOMED Chronicle (Levin), 22 October 1946, Page 5

U.N. DELEGATES WELCOMED Chronicle (Levin), 22 October 1946, Page 5

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