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Better Understand ing Among Nations (Continued from page one) minishing of Soviet suspicions. It is generally agreed among world diplomat^ that Secretary of Stale j Byrnes contributed to this by dis closing voluntarily the number and position of the American troops on foreign soil. This was something that Russia tried unsuccessfully to make mandatory of every member rQl? the United Nations. Brynes' dis closure added emphasis to what American representatives in the U. N. councils had repeated time and again?the United States has . -nothing to hide." "Even the most conservative .^members of the United Nations," Mr. Parris said, "are of the opin tlVft nf the world assembly accomplish as much as the session just ended we shall be fairly near to a lengthy period of peace. "But on the whole," hg-?added, "most delegates considered the present achievements as giving promise to the attainment of se curity without war. 'Some called these achievements 'the dawn of the new era in human history.' It is undoubtedly a good sign that there is none of the skepticism that dogged the old League of Nations from its birth of its death.'* Mr. Parris considered as another healthy sign for the infant peace agency the fact that for the first ? time secret diplomacy has been tossed overboard and that nations, big and small, are speaking more bluntly, more frankly. New Diplomatic Language 'This new diplomatic language? blunt and often sharp?undoubted Kidneys Must Work Well For You To Feel Well 24 hour* every day. 7 days every week, never stopping, the kidneys filter waste matter from the blood. If more people were aware of how the kidnevs must constantly remove sur plus fluid, excess acids and other waste matter that cannot stay in the blood without injury to health, there eould be better understanding of why the whole system is upset when kidneys fail to function properly. Burning, scanty or too frequent urina tion sometimes warns that something is wrong. 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Now when a nation speaks it is in' the open for the whole world to hear and form an opinion. And more and more nations are real izing that world ? opinion must be taken into account in their ma neuverings." He said that at the New York assembly session delegates spoke more frankly than they had either at San Francisco, where the U. N. was organized, or at London, where it was born. The veteran of veterans of the Associated Press U. N. staff, Mr. Parris was at both the San Fran cisco and London conference, and when the United Nations moved to New York he was transferred to the new headquarters. As a background to his United Nations assignment, Mr. Parris had been covering international diplo matic news in London, Belgium and at the French provisional capi tal of Algiers during the four years preceeding the San Francisco con ference. He was in London in June, 1941, and saw the representatives of 14 nations unite in a common effort against Hitler. Forerunner%Of U. Ni "That meeting," Mr. Parris ex plained, "was really the forerun ner of the United Nations. There Great Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Bel gium, Czechoslovakia, France, Greece, Luxembourg, the Nether lands, Norway, Poland and Yugo slavia banded together to over come the greatest threat in history to their individual freedom as na tions and to the freedom of all mankind. "These 14 nations formally vowed to fight until victory and to work thereafter in unison with other free peoples for an enduring peace." From that day on, Mr. Parris has been working with the world's diplomats, many of them he con siders his friends and knows in timately. Throughout the war years he worked in almost daily contact with Trygve Lie, then Norwegian foreign minister and now U. N. secretary-general; Czech Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk; former Dutch Foreign Minister Eeclo Van Kleffens; General De Gaulle of France; Dr. Edward Bennes, presi dent of Czechoslovakia; Dr. Joseph Bech, premier of Luxembourg; General Sikorsky of Poland; and many others who are now dele gates to the United Nations. Covered Exiled Governments Mr. Parris during their period covered the. diplomatic and under ground activities of the exiled gov ernments who were housed in Lon don awaiting the end of the war and the., liberation of their coun County Sanitarian Calls Attention To Sewage Disposals Attention of all persons build | ing new residences or remodeling I their homes is again called to the requirement by law, that all resi dences be provided with sewage disposal systems approved by the Su.te Board of Health. The county Sanitarian will fur- | nish approved plans and aid in I any way possible, those desiring such infornjation and help. Ol'ten money and eflort can be saved by planning an approved system in advance. Some oi the more importantj factors considered in these con structions are: size of family, soil texture, contour of terrain, dis |;""'p fmm iiMuPP'y ?ind mil terials used in construction. The metal tanks offered for sale.-in this area recently are NOT approved j by? the State Board of Health. See ! yottr loeal Health .Department be- [_ fore starting construction, and be-I fore investing in any materials or | equipment. C. B. Thomas, Sanitarian * : tries to which they could return. When Brussels was liberated, he flew to the Belgium capital with his friend Paul Henri Spaak, Bel gium, foreign minister and now president of the United Nations asT sembly. Mr. Parris went in on the North African invasion irt 1942 with Gen. Doolittle's 12th air force headquar ters staff, hitting the beach at Arzu. After the armistice he pro ceeded to Algiers where he did, a series of stories on diplomatic af fairs, resulting irt the exclusive story behind Admiral Darlan's part in the operation. From this phase of the war, he co-authored the book, "Springboard To Berlin" which was published in 1943. Except for this slight diversion, Mr. Parris concentrated during the war years on the diplomatic side of the news. He was the youngest dip lomatic correspondent in London. During his vacation here, Mr. Parris completed a section of a forthcoming book by 18 outstand ing American foreign correspond ents. The book is "Deadline De layed," the first of a yearly book to be written by members of the Overseas Press club of New York. Mr. Parris was selected to write on the United Nations. The book is scheduled for publication March 4. Mr. Parris^and his wife^the for mer Dorothy Luxton Klenk, will return to New -York next week where he will resume his United Nations assignment. TRUCKERS-NOTICE! With H. D. 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