Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1946 — Page 15

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By NEA News Service NEW YORK, April ‘2. — There are only.11 delegates on the halfmoon edge of the United Nations security council's big table. They sit there a .few hours edch day, trying to eliminate the causes of p war. But behind them are more than a thousand men and women, without whom the council could not function—and eventually that figure may be nearly tripled.

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said on the floor in any language. « There are stenographers and t ists who must be capable of intelli gent work at least in two languages, and there are interpreters who can listen to a long, involved, highly technical speech, make longhand notes during its course, and at its end rattle off an accurate translation from. Russian or Chinese or Spanish into French and English. , The pressure under which these interpreters work has been emNew York alone numbers 450, not |phasized on occasions when they counting 56 experts and specialists (were translating Ambassador Anwho are on loan from various mem- drei Gromyko’s talk. The Russian ber governments. = These range speaks only his native language in from about a hundred laborers, jan- council sessions. It must then be some delegates who use our lanitors, chauffeurs and the like to] interpreted into both French and |guage on the floor. During the economists, statisticians, depart- [English. Once or twice the diplo- first debate on’ Iran he corrected ment heads. mat, apparently listening only cas-|the interpreter’s “agreements” to Along the way there are clerks, {ually to the interpretation, has|“understandings.” »7 stenographers and public relations [caught errors that might have im-| But even these more than 500 personnel allocated to press and plicated him more deeply than he |who work under the general direcradio, to still photographers and |intended. On such occasions he tion of the secretary- general connewsreels; there are highly skilled (has appreciated the exact nuance stitute only part of the staff that men and women selected for their of the interpretation and has In- surrounds the Big Eleven who make ability to record verbatim, with-| {terrupted ¢ With corrections, “using | the headlines. put error, anything that may be English much superior to that of| Fach delegate his his own per- >

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NEW GLOBAL TIME | SYSTEM PROPOSED

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Coudehove-Kalergi, president of the Pan-Americdn union, yesterday addressed a memorandum to Secretary General ‘Trygve Lie of the

re Town Care’ olan Is. Help to Disabled Veterans

"WASHINGTON, “April 2. — The, But in any sort of etnergency Veterans’ administration is ‘making| 18 Sy hid a a vet to ol on « certification, necessary, an effort to extend “home town be done by telephone call fo

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activated. The educational, scien-

tific and cultural organization is still in the preparatory stage. Add the “permanent” staff under | Mr. Lie, whose members still are on a basis of temporary employGN ment: the borrowed. experts; the delegates’ personal staffs, the military staff personnel; the Hunter

,college maintenance staff; the cafei ae: phe teria workers; the U. 8. Marines Secretary of State James F. Byrnes nd the New York City policemen, on occasion. British Delegate Alex- (2nd you will find that even now, ander. Cadogan has 16, Gromyko in New York alone, the spotlighted 12, French Ambassador Henri Bon- [delegates are outnumbered about

net 10, Chinese Delegate Quo Tai- [100 to 1 by the unsung workers upon whom they depend.

chi, five. Most of the rest average about ten members, except Polish Nor does this take account of Delegate . Oscar Lange, who has Some 800 newspaper reporters and

only four. photographers, radio and television > : : and newsreel staffs, assigned In a midtown Manhattan hotel give that publicity which is the the military section meets in deep! lonly weapon possessed by the secrecy to decide on the form, size |United Nations to hold any of the and use of the proposed United Na- | Big Five in line tions world army. There the United | Eventually, when all the organiStates and Great Britain have zation's bureaus get to functioning about 35 officials and workers each, fully, a spokesman for the execumost of the time; France 13, Rus- [tive office estimates that there will sia 11, China 186. be some 2500 persons on the United Back in London the economic and Nation's own payroll,

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care” as much as possible for vet-| earest VA office. erans who were’ disabled during the One OK Needed

| global time system. | war. | The count would use the 24 let- | For a long time it was legitimate Once a disability has been cer tified, it is simple to get treatmens

[ters of the Latin alphabet instead |, complained that dischargees with : of numbers. The global day would |so-called service-connected disabil- Ocally at any tinie thereafter start at Z o'clock (7 p.m. E.8.T) ities had to go through a lot of red, the seven co-operating states, thal when the sun crosses the inter-|tape and trouble to ge, edion) atl national dateline. World midday | tention when they needed it, unless : | they happened to live close to a VA! would be M o'clock, when the sun oy aAppe

hospital. crosses the Greenwich meridian.

But now _it is the aim of VA to Noon would come at R o'clock in|let these veterans use local public New York, at 8 o'clock in Chicago,

and private medical facilities. at T o'clock in Denver and U o'clock Agreements Made in San Francisco. Agreements have been made with At present, Count Coudenhoye- medical authorities in seven states Kalergi points out, time reckoning

to provide=this local service, The is hopelessly confused, Two-forty

states are Washington, Oregon, North Carolina, Kansas, Michigan,l means a different time in New York, | California and New Jersey. “And London or Sydney. In the proposed negotiations are under way to inglobal time, T 20 would mark a specific moment clear around the

clude other states in the program. It is still necessary, even in these world—something much needed, in seven states, for the ex-serviceman his opinion, in this day of radio, [to have his trouble certified by VA telephones, cables and air traffic {as "service- -connected” before he is The system would be called “United eligible for treatment at govern. Nations time." ment expense.

United Nations suggesting a new

When this “home town care” pro gram gets into operation in hi state, the veteran will go througl the regular VA channels, as fore merly, and then will select a doo tor from a list of co-operating phy sicians if he cannot be cared fa in a VA out-patient clinic, Th( state will reimburse the doctor fof the medical care provided, and V/ will pay the state, Almost. all doctors and hospitak in the states which have signed contracts are now available to vets erans. T Separate | schedules of fees ax agreed upon with each co-operatimy state.

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