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Started Down The Road To Doom?

(N.Z.P.A.-

-Reuter,

Copyright)

Received Tuesday, 8.55 p.m* NEW YORK, March 29. The morale of United Nations,. which has becn de^lining steadily'-over the past year, plummeled last week, savs the Xew York Tirnes' correspondent at Lake Suceess. Delegates and memhers of the sccrctariat expressed pessimism over Ihe fnture of Ihe organisalinn so far as effeclive work 1o kecp peace is eoneerned. •„ • .Many insist that United Nalions has started down the same road which Jed the League of Nalions to doom. Relations hetween Russia and 1lie United States have growu steadily wo.rse since. VJ Dav. In the past month they have got so bad that there no longer appears to be any possibilitv of cooperation. Bad relations hetween the two countries is responsible for the complete failure of tlie organisation to reaeh agrecment on an international poliee l'oree. international atomic control and disarmament. Such proposals are obkolete in the world today. The corkespondent advocates the adoption of a plan sponsored hy Representatives Hamilton, Uixh and Armstrong, urder which the democratic countries would hind themsplves to del'end one another against armcd attack regardless oi' action or lac'k of it hy the Security Council.

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 March 1948, Page 5

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Started Down The Road To Doom? Chronicle (Levin), 31 March 1948, Page 5

Started Down The Road To Doom? Chronicle (Levin), 31 March 1948, Page 5

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