Word: francoed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., November 1-- Poland demanded tonight that the United Nations break off diplomatic relations with Generalissimo Franco and bar his government from any organization connected with the United Nations...
Poland filed a complaint against Franco Spain last April but the United Nations Security Council, after a long wrangle, failed...
...Liberals are strong supporters of the U. N.; many of them over an even more powerful would organization. But some of the ablest advocates of the U. N. are men who can by no stretch of the imagination described as liberal. a Liberal will probably approve of action against Franco and Peren; he will probably favor a friendly and reasonably attitude toward Russia, multilateral control of atomic power, world wide cooperation on economic problems, a system of world trade loss impeded by national restrictions, and extensive aid by the United States in rebuilding the war-blasted countries of the world...
Upton Close, pompous radiocaster, Anglophobe, labor-baiter, Red-baiter, whose radio punditing deals as often with fancy as with fact; Merwin K. Hart, insurance lawyer, author, lecturer, admirer of Franco's Spain and scorner of the word "democracy," who once declared: "Tougher products result from a Fascist education"; John T. Flynn, writer, vitriolic and acid-tongued spearhead of the prewar, now defunct, America First Committee...
...accounting of all Allied troops in non-enemy countries to a proposed international children's fund (which U.N.'s Economic & Social Council had unanimously approved as "a noble goal"). Other problems: election of new members, choice of a permanent U.N. site, what to do with Franco Spain, a Russian-backed move for compulsory repatriation of refugees. Before he is through, many a delegate will look longingly around the Fair site for the vanished Aquacade, kootch dancers-and parachute jump...