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Go to HomepageReel Number: 221457-35
Color: Black and White
Sound: SD
Year / Date: 1950
Country: USA
Location: DC,Washington
TC Begins: 03:51:27
TC Ends: 03:54:19
Duration: 00:02:52
Title: Lie Criticized By Bridges (Style Bridges & Margaret Chase Smith; Germany & British Journalist Defects) 03:51:31 Senator Styles Bridges standing in front of Capitol speaks (SOF): “The issue of whether or not to seat Communist China in the United Nations is a crucial test of Sec. Acheson’s total diplomacy. To seat Soviet China means to expel our wartime ally & long-time friend Nationalist China, one of the very founders of the United Nations. Unless Trygvie Lie withdraws his proposals to seat Communist China in the United Nations, Senator Nolan & I propose that the United States instruct its delegates to the United Nations to move for the selection of an impartial Secretary General of the United Nations to succeed Trygvie Lie.” 03:52:23 Title: Sen. Smith Reports On Europe’s Fears. Margaret Chase Smith in front of Capitol speaks (SOF): “Five days in Florence, Italy attending the UNESCO conference does not qualify me to come back & speak about conditions in Europe; I did come back however w/ the feeling that everybody is living from day to day, living w/ the feeling of fear for the future security. I was more than ever impressed w/ the need for better understanding among the peoples of the world if we are to reach our goal for security & permanent peace.” 03:53:10 Title: Berlin - British Newsman Deserts West 03:53:15 Journalists (?) taking notes, man at front speaking (MOS). Man gets up & goes to microphone & reads (SOF) in German: MS people listening, applaud when he finishes. People stand & leave. Anti-Communism; 1950; 1950s; Post-WWII; Cold War; Post-WW2;