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Speakerls for Red China in U.N.
Unltedons''wLiiST" ??? Kiwanis ance of United Nations Week,
Rprt China sh!H ho .h JJ.T , nma snoum be admit-
Red China should be admitted as
a member of that world organi
zation. Roberto Scin, Mexican diplo
mat and a long-time representa
tive of various UN agencies, told
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CUMBERLAND, R. I. OB Wil
liam R. Backman, Sr. a 130
pound Harmony, R. I., motorist
found strength in desperation to
lift the front end of his 3,345
pound car. His four-year old son,
Willie, whose leg had been pin
ned beneath a wheel when Back-
man backed the auto, crawled
f-oo his thigh bruised.
Lai First
Liui
I Annul
Here Is where you will sm Eleven acres of, Cham
filon Livestock . . , and hundreds of liooths filled
with Do It Yourself Exhibits and Demonstrations!
Free pony rides and movies.
Dolt Yourself Exposition
See ideas on Imlldlng . . . sawing . . . homework,
shop . . . furniture making and finishing . . .
Christmas Gift Ideas to do yourself . . boat build
ing . . hobby . . home remodeling and reflnlshingt
P. I. Livestock Exposition
Hundreds of exhibits snowing Champion Cattle
from famous herds and farms In Eleven Western
states . . . Sheen . . . Goats . . ni5S , , poultry!
4H and FFA Judging and exhibltsl
, , nil Portland, Ore.
P.I. Exposition Bldg.
u mo uuum oe made to ac
cept the obligations imposed by
Admission of Red China, Sein
asserted, would permit repre
sentatives of that nation and the
United States and other powers
to confer on vital oroblemi ami
exchange ideas.
Sein asserted it would be best
to have Red China in a position
where attempts could be made to
eliminate points of friction rather
than have her on the outside,
which means no UN renresenta.
tion for practically the whole of
Asia.
Sein, who gave his views on
Red China during a question and
answer period, spoke to Kiwani-
ans in connection with observ-
There is danger, Sein said, that
groups throughout the world may
become only spectators in the
present ago of change.
There is danger, Sein said, that
groups throughout the world may
become only spectators in the
present age of change.
The world is now in revolu
tion. It is in revolution against
hunger, in revolution against dic
tatorship and colonialism, and in
revolution against darkness and
ignorance," he said.
He said the United Nations is
not anti-U.S. or anti-Soviet or
anti-anyone. "It is a world court
of opinion. It is everyone's or
ganization." A basic concept of the UN
charter, Sein said, is for the na
tions of the world to practice
tolerance and live together in
peace as good neighbors.
"I believe in the United Na
tions," Sein said, "because it not
only provides a way to solve in
ternational political problems,
but also provides the opportunity
to improve standards of living
and eliminate disease and igno
rance throughout the world."
Sein pointed to numerous exam.
pies of how the UN has halted
armed conflict between nations by
interceding. "It is better to ne
gotiate for 10 years rather than
fight 10 minutes, he declared.
"The United Nations is yours.
How weak? As weak as you keep
it. How strong? As strong as you
make it," Sein said.
"The United Nations is yours,
common man of the common mil
lions," Sein concluded.
Reconditioned Carrier
Ready to Join Fleet
SAN FRANCISCO W The re
conditioned and modernized USS
Oriskany, now one of America's
most potent jet-age aircraft car
riers, will sail Friday to join the
active fleet. The Navy an
nouncement did not say where
the carrier is going.
The Essex class Oriskany has
just completed a five-month over
haul at Hunters Point Navy Yard,
where she was equipped to han
dle the fastest and largest of
ship-based jet planes.
Register-Guard, Eugene Ore.
Thurs., Oct. 21, 1954 7 A
Navy Considering
Civilian Apparel
WASHINGTON UV-The Navy
is reportedly considering letting
its military personnel here wear
civilian dress while on duty rath
er than uniforms a practice in
vogue before World War II.
Officials said the proposal will
be considered by the Navy Uni
form Board at its next meeting.
It would apply to sailors at the
Pentagon, the Navy Annex and
some other assignments in the
Washington area.
Kidney Slow-Down
May Bring
Restless Nights
When kidney function slows down, many
folks complain of nagging backache, head
iches, dizziness and loss of pep and energy
Don't suffer restless nights with these duw
comforts if reduced kidney function la get
ting you down due to such common cause!
as stress and strain, over-exertion or expo
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to cold or wrong diet may cause getting up
night or frequent passages.
Don't neglect your kidneys if these condl
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U.N. a Bargain Rotary Told
The United Nations was de
scribed Wednesday as a "bargain
which costs each of us less than
10 cents a year" by Rev. Harold
S. Shellhart, in an address to the
Springfield Rotary Club.
The Reverend Shellhart heads
a committee appointed by Spring
field's Mayor Edward C. Harms
Jr. to call attention to the cur
rent observation of United Na
tions Week.
He expressed regret that next
Sunday's observance of the ninth
birthday of the United Nations
will probably mean little to many
citizens of the United States. But,
he added, 'the day will be full of
meaning to "millions of people
around the world."
The speaker showed the Ro
tarians a film strip which de
picted some of the activities which
United Nations agencies are
carrying on throughout the
world.
These activities, he said, are
what make the United Nations
the bargain that it is. He also
quoted from an article written
by Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., head
of this nation's U.N. delegation,
declaring that "without the United
Nations, the world would prob-;
ably already be involved in World
War III."
The Rotarians devoted a good
portion of their meeting to mak
ing final plans for the big Parade
of Barbershop Quartets program
scheduled for Saturday night in
Springfield.
The club also bestowed an hon
orary membership upon the Rev
erend A. 0. Odegaard, of Springfield.
free!! Mm
Meet and Talk Vith Your Candidates at the Candidates Fair
Veterans Memorial Building - 8 P.M., Friday, Oct. 22nd.
Joseph K. Carson, Jr.
S. Eugene Allen
Norman Nilsen
Harris Ellsworth
Charles O. Porter
Richard L Neuberger
Truman Chase
Donald Husband
Clarence Hyde
Keith Skelton
Edwin Cone
Florance Cook
Donald Ellickson
E. J. Evans
Richard Eymann
Earl Hill
V. Edwin Johnson
Earnest Schrenk
A. C. Wakefield
Loren Stewart
Winifred Smith
George Stock
Frank Bradford
Robert Maclay
Kenneth Nielson
Robert Straub
Olga Freeman
Grace Schiska
Carl Koppe
Eyler Brown
Warren Shisler
Larry Watson
Robert Hartman
Al Peaks
Ray Siegenthaler
Harold Miller
Frank Reid
Candidates Fair 8 p.m. Fri., Oct. 22
Mrs. K. E. Montgomery, Chairman, 129 EUtay Drive Pd. Pol Adv. by Citizens Comm. far Candidates Fair
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