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the invasion of Korea that a discussion guide w a program of democratic discussion of the pr security. A guide was well under way when th of events in Korea-and that version at ond Later, doubts were expressed as to whether any current enough to be useful. It was decided, ho action in Korea was of such permanent and fund that a guide based on that action, and the probl be useful regardless of any new developments wh This Guide is, of course, only a tool for openi hoped that those who use it will proceed on the b in dealing with the problems which challenge us political cross-currents and attitudes througho brief bibliography in the back of this pamphle but it should be supplemented by materials ava universities, and the various forums which are c in many parts of the country. Discussion lea some value in a technical pamphlet on group d Talk It Over (25 cents), available from the Co Service, 386 Fourth Avenue, New York, N.Y.

The U.S. National Commission for UNESCO Congress to advise the Department of State on to provide leadership on UNESCO programs in composed of representatives of 60 national organi leaders in UNESCO fields. Education about the its responsibilities is one of the basic progra

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On June 27, the Security Council recommended United Nations furnish assistance to repel the and security in the area. Within a few more member nations of the United Nations were on port for the U.N. decision. The six member na U.N. action were the Soviet bloc.

The anxiety and despair with which people expansion of Kremlin imperialism engulf Easter China, and threaten the rest of the world, was: that democratic nations would and could halt would be stopped through the instrument of a that men had so long dreamed of as the keysto Most peoples, although fully conscious of the thrilled to the prompt demonstration that the fulfill its Charter obligation to take collective pression of acts of aggression or other breaches

Three months later, after the rout of the N the U.N. forces, the aggression was compounde Communist China into the war. The United China an aggressor, gave evidence that havin aggression by a small invader it would not fail a larger power-even though its members we could not foresee the final outcome, and found the ominous threat of another world war.

Acting through the General Assembly whe cluded action in the Security Council, the maj

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