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theless 'the main, •organ of the ifit=
riled Nations, and all of the 'fifty
omem*ber states ars; . repre-
sented. 'rho, Assembly, usually holds
one session; per -year,' beginning hi
$el:rtenl(ber and fr;egtiently lasting
• itut,il the et1U ••of November or .even
later. It has six main committers
which deal respectively. with
• Political, economic, social, trustee.-
' strip, administrative ant budgetary,
and legal Aluestions. The Security
Council, by 'article 2U of the United'
Nlltioti ()hurtei:, has "primary, re-
' lq)otisibility far the maintenance -of
int•ernationai peace and security.,"
and to this end areas •on •'beuitlf of
tt11, the ineln'bers off,, the United Na-
tions. The (ouneil consists of five
Permanent members ('China, France,
tette t'i ited Kingdom, the• United
State,, " and the o Union of • Soviet
(Socialist Republics), together with
six tion-perivanent members elected
for two-year . terms. The Security.
Council is organized so that it will
function "continuously, and it • holds
periodic meetings whenevei occasion
demands. The third important body
of the"'United Nations is the 'Econ-
omic and Social Council, which
holds two sessions approximately
live or six weeks long:each year:
It -carries - chit the duties of, the
former International Labor Organ-,
ization• and all the League of Na-
tions' ecohomie and social *commit-
tees. The. •laecretariat conSit is of a
:body of some four' thousand inter-
hationar civil servants Who form
the permaneht stalk of the United
Nations. These civil servants carry
.on. t'he, work • of administration.
'I`hus• ft may be seen that rhe United
Nations•ia geared to `Ilandle almost
any, international- situation . that
alight develop, and. the course of 1
w-orld events is being...guided.- -by
the decisions made there.
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TED HOWELL'
„ This essay, by Ted Howell of
4Goderich, won • first prize- • in the
Provincial contest conducted by the
Canadian Legion. The prize • is an
t„rirplane trip to Ottawa.
•
1931, Japanese troops occupy.
principal cities., and gradually eX-
tend their control kover- the whole
of Manchuria. 1935, Mussolini ,in-,
vales Et'hibpia. 1939, 'Hitler's
go(>..c-stepping hordes cross the
b(.rd(r of Poland to launch the
second..World War. 1950, the North
Korean array nlal'('he:J against
South Korea; unci later the Chinese
Cumm.uilists'join forces with North
- 'What is Bing` done ' to • putt a
stop to Such oases of flagrant'
()n January 1•,, 1942,
!'resident Roosevelt, '1'rilne Minister
C'h'urc hill, I°.itvinov, representing
Russia, and ,Soong, relrresenting
China, :signed 'the majestic docu-
ment Of the .riiited •,In-,
v
fact
in 'the President's' study in Wash-
ington. • (It may be well to Mention
'here that this is not the United
Nations that we know. today, -but
a group of nations who united to-
gether against' the 'Axis aggressors.)
Twenty-two other nations also
aig•ue(i olr.....i.11t1t c ay, among then,'
'being Canada. This was the eul-
iniliit+ti(11 of • Many months of pre -
para 1 ion' and 'pl;a.nning. In' August,
-1941, !hilae )1ini•-z-m• "G1uii hill and
President Raosevelt' a'd liter at sett
O di,c n rert;tnt principles. rei at-
,
i'ng• 10 the civilization of the wtorld,
and theI'e they ;green on 11 51;tt j''-
• ?nv11t of thele. This sl:ttc*1E1N : is
what club.!' to 1x' 'called ,the Atlantic
charter., '1'11( Atlantic ('harte•r•.' t't
-fort'lh -eight broad. principles .wrlii(•h
gulue(1 1ititi.b and • Ai'neric:ul
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