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examination to define "fundamental rights." His answer? "Big rules done by the great<br />

people like Lenin, Nehru and Karl Marx." 14<br />

NOTES<br />

1. American Historical Documents (New York, Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1960), p. 152.<br />

2. Ibid., p. 144.<br />

3. Our Rights as Human Beings. A Discussion Guide on the Universal Declaration of<br />

Human Rights, UN publication, third revision (1953), p. 18.<br />

4. United Nations Guardian of Peace, Department of State publication #7225 (September<br />

1961), p. 1.<br />

5. Harold Courlander, Shaping Our Times (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., Oceana Publications, Inc.,<br />

1962), p. 54. Also, Manly, pp. 119-120.<br />

6. Ewell,. p. 34.<br />

7. J. B. Matthews, "<strong>The</strong> World Health Organization," American Opinion (May 1958), p. 10.<br />

Dr. Matthews is a former chief investigator for the House Committee on Un-American<br />

Activities.<br />

8. O’Brien, pp. 299-300.<br />

9. United Nations Review (June 1963), pp. 33-34.<br />

10. Issues Before the 12th General Assembly: International Conciliation (Carnegie<br />

Endowment for International Peace Foundation, September 1957), p. 173.<br />

11. Courlander, p. 78.<br />

12. U.S. Participation in the UN: Report by the President to the Congress for the Year<br />

1960, p. 68.<br />

13. Nehru's representative at the UN was frank and defiant in his statement to the General<br />

Assembly that India would have her way "Charter or no Charter; Council or no Council!" In<br />

the Security Council, a resolution condemning India for her aggression was promptly<br />

vetoed by the Soviets; and in the General Assembly less than one third of the members<br />

(thirty-five, to be exact) were willing to go on record as opposing Nehru. Also, speech by<br />

former Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, entered in the Congressional Record by<br />

Congressman James B. Utt (May 1, 1962). Also, "Goa, UN and Nehru," Chicago Tribune<br />

(December 19, 1961), sec. 1, p. 20.<br />

14. Ewell, p. 92.

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