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UN Attention - Turns To S. Af. Race Question By OSGOOD CARUTHERS UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (P— ‘The United Nations turned its spot- light at least temporarily Wed; from Korea to the explosive ques- tion of South Africa’s treatment of non-whites, an issue heightened by uew violence this week in that member of the British Common- wealth. As general policy statements con- tinued before a plenary session of the General Assembly, the 60-na- | tion Special Political Committee took up Asian-Arab charges that South African Premier Daniel F. Malan’s white supremacy program (Apartheid) threatens world peace. South Africa’s Chief Delegate G. i P. Jooste, the first speaker in the debate, @as expected to repeat his Previous warning that his country will not accept U. N. interference | in what it considers a domestic | problem. His government has threatened to pull out of the world | organization if it attempts any | strong action on the issue. Following Jooste, India was | | scheduled to reply as the chief | Yes. We Have Some Bananas! spokesman for the Asian - Arab | | bod group. That group of nations also | was reported at work on the draft of a resolution reportedly calling for an international body to inter- vene in the issue. But though debate turned to| South Africa, chief U.N. interest remained on the two major prob- lems raised thus far in the Assem- | bly meeting—the Korean deadlock | and the sudden resignation Monday of Secretary General Trygve Lie. Before 1836 U. S. presidential candidates seldom made public ap- pearances or statements on con- troversial political matters, leav- ing that work to political spokes- men and friendly d friendly joursals, Schutnn ice td ’ * Citizen Staff Photographer THEY'VE GOT A LOVELY BUNCH OF BANANAS, not coco- nuts, at the home of Robert J. Lewis, 1611 Von Phister. 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And while referring to the much he was not criticizing the young New York Yankee centerfielder. “He probably took his chances with the draft like anybody else,” said Curtis, The 21-year-old Mantle was re- series of draft examinations, injury, Mantle is married and is sup- porting his widowed mother, three brothers and a sister. 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Too Late To Classify gy RUSSELL KAY MRA PAAAASASAAANARMAAADADADEADAABABAR Bay, what a ball game that {marched to the center of the field | turmd out to be. And what an | for the toss. The Democrats elected The amazing comeback of | to receive and the game wae on. the Republican team after losing Rep: liean punt v every Same for the last 20 years | Stevenson caught the ball on st | was something to write home | 30 yard line advancing it 15 yeards about. before he downed. Never before have coaches work- | The Di crats went into a hud- ed go hard to get their teams in |dle and then came up to the line j shape and never before have play- |in their same old New Deal-Fair ers exerted themselves so stren- | Deal formation. An attempted run uously- From the pep rallies in ir-d no yard- Chieago to the final whistle stop |age and the 1 was downed on it was 2 knock-down and ¢rag-out | the line of . Successful battle that had the customers | with the p st the Demo- standing on their feet and scream- | crats were a bit bewildered, but ing their heads off. | they kept on to the left and as From the standpoint of atten- | things got eee ieee pe 1 ds w shed. |coach, ~~ ‘~ct his better judg- pe ial ha sean. | ment, acceded to Truman’s pleas ‘and sent him into the game. Tru- | mz w ; allover the fie’? and with his entrance the game got rougher and rougher. The Republicans countered by sending Taft in and they made gain after cair ound the right end. Ike, the new man, despite his lack of experience, played bril- | jon every occasion. Many fans felt {themselves up and down the field | Friday, *! vember 14, uy, / 1952 their uniforms got so muddy y-u could hardly tell one player from ; another or figure out which team was which. Morse, who was wear- ing a Republican uniform, seemed | to be playing with the Democrats | and Burns, in Democr:tic garb, | | was noted running for the Republi- can goal with Barkley and Kefau- ver on his neck. With the game going against them the Democrats, swinging furthor to the left, called in Lewis, Reuther and Green. Tru- m-~ took the ball from St ensen time after time, and lost yardage thac is St-venson had been at’ ‘ed to run results might have been different. The Republicans grew confident as the game progressed. They were alarmed when Nixon was hit hard and injured just before the half, vw 3d THE KE ¢ ‘WEST sinizer | Sameer: pass to Taft was good, break came with only a -few | and thus encouraged his team was | minutes left to play when Eisen | unified and strengthened. With the outcome still in doubt} |hower recovered a Truman fum- the two teams entered the last | quarter a the point of exhaustion. | went around the ‘right The Democrats still sticking to | smashed through for a touchdown. the’> old left run and their New| It was a great game, an Ameri- Deal Fair Deal formation were | can game, and one long to remem ‘losing ground steadily. The big | ber. but shortly after that the Demo- crats had to call for “time out” as they removed Stevenson tem- porarily. The kicking on both sides was | good. The Democrats with Truman, | Lewis.and Reuther pounding away, thought they could turn the tide, but the Republicans held the line magnificently. Attempted passes from Stevenson to Truman Tru- man to Lewis failed. Both teams were time and time again for holding and unnecessary liantly. As the two teams mauled roughness. On the other hand Ee RUSSELL KAY —— The weather was perfect. and the | stands were filled to the bursting point. Cheer leaders on both sides yelled themselves hoarse and kept the crowd amused with their acro- batics, The bands were magnifi- cent and they put on a gay and | colorful show, Both teams looked good when | they came out on the field and | both received a great ovation. The | Champs were confident. They had | never been beaten since they had | f developed their famous New Deal- Fair Deal formation, Remembering their last bitter defeat, the Republican team enter- | ed the field grim and determined, + Their old guards were still on the | team but hopes were pinned on a | new quarterback, Ike Eisenhower. Team captains Taft and Truman | Desk Book Case i Book End Case Corner Cabinet 3 Drawer Chest 5 6 Drawer Chest Night Stands Key West jury. 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