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at UNITED NATIONS Kgim NATIONS UNIES QSC 4? NEW YORK nuns Nzwvunx- an :N EFLY F z sz Duc: E Nu It is with great pleasure that this opportunity to greet the students High School, and to express to them my of their action in dedicating the l955 I avail myself of of the Union Hill personal appreciation issue of their Year Book to the United Nations. It is indeed encouraging to those of us who serve the United Nations to know that the young citizens of our country give active support to United Nations and its ideal of a world in which all shall Upractice tolerance and live together in peace one another as good neighbours ...H Since every one the peoples with of us today has it in his power - in our daily living, in our attitudes and practices - to contribute greatly to the realisation of that ideal, I trust that you, who are soon to assume those full responsibilities which are the rich privilege of every American citizen, will continue active support of the United Nations. For the United Nations can be no stronger than we the people make it. I wish for each of you who is about to graduate all good fortune in the years ahead. 13 Hal? Ji. Buncne
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IIWW The United Nations Charter which came into force just ten years ago expresses a practical belief - that international teamwork can keep the peace. In these years we have seen the United Nations play a decisive part :l.n - - extinguishing threats of communist aggression in Iran and Greeceg - preventing open 'warfare over Kashmir between India and Palcistsng - the advent of Israel and Indonesia as independent nations 3 -- the successful fight of sixteen free nations to repel the bloody communist aggression in Koreag -- achieving the Korean Armistice, which retained the vital rule that no prisoner could be sent back to communism against his lillg - condemning the communist atrocities against our troops in Koreag - stopping the Soviet plot to torpedo the Monroe Doctrine and take over Guatemalsg - keeping Commu.nist China out of the United Nations - thus keeping the United Nations feithhxl to its character as an organization of peace-lovingn nationsg - condemning by an overwhelming vote the Chimes Communist trial of United States airmen -- thus dramatically announcing to the world that the United Nations stands up for its fighting meng -- and in moving forward on a world-wide scale with President Eisenhowsr's Atoms-for-Peace program, :Ln order that the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death but consecrated to his life. We have accmnplished big things through the United Nations. Let us remember to use it to the full. S I n V I,,,. 2 PARK AVENUE New Yoluf IG. N Y Nlluu Hum :I sam UNITED STATES MISSION 'ro 'rue UNITED NATIONS February 9, 1955 Dear Larry: At long last I have the picture of Ambassador Lodqe and his statement for inclusion in your Annual. We do wish you every success and feel that it is quite unique to be dedicating your Yearbook to the United Nations. with best wishes Sincerely yours, Luella Reckmeyer Public Affairs Officer Mr. Larry Korn, 5508 - 2nd Avemxe, North Bergen, New Jersey.
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