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9 John S. Knight, op. cit., pp. 472—473.

10 Kirk H. Porter and Donald Bruce Johnson. National party platforms, 1840-1964. Urbana, 1966, pp. 404, 413.

11 Congressional records, 90-th Congress, 8044 : 58, Stat. (pt. 2), 1119.

12 "The New York Times", November 29, 1944.

13 "Editor and publisher", December 2, 1944, p. 7.

14 "The New York Times", November 29, 1944.

15 "Editor and publisher", April 21. 1945, p. 15.

16 Report of the United States delegation to the Inter-American Conference on problems of war and peace (Mexico City, Mexico, February 21 — March 8, 1945). U. S. Departament of State Publication 2497, Conference Series 85. Washington, 1946, p. 21.

17 Proposed educational and cultural organization of the United Nations. U. S. Departament of State Publication 2382. Washing- ton, 1945, pp. 5—7.

18 Luther H. Evans. The United States and UNESCO; A Summary of the United States delegation meetings to the Constitutional con- ference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, in Washington and London, October — November 1945. New York, 1971, p. 11.

19 Report of the United States Comission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to the Secretary of State, 1947.

20 Llewellyn White and Robert D. Leigh, Peoples speaking to peoples. A Report on International Mass Communications from the Commision on freedom of the press. Chicago, 1946.

21 First session of the General Conference of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, Paris, November 19 — December 10, 1946. Report of the United States delegation, with selected documents. Washington, 1947, p. 17.

22 Resolution 2/9 of June 21, 1946, Economic and Social Council Official Records (I-st year, 2-nd Session). New York, № 8, p. 400.

23 Yearbook on Human rights for 1947. New York, 1949, p. 439.

24 Ibid.

25 William Benton (Chairman, United States delegation to the freedom of information Conference), Address delivered before the Anglo-American press Club, Paris, April 7, 1948, pp. 518—520.

26 "Accomplishments of the United Nations Conference on Freedom of State*; 1948, I (3), June.

27 United Nations documents, E/Conf. 6/79 and E/1050, August 28, 1948.

28 John B. Whitton. The United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information and the movement against international propaganda.— "American journal of international law", 1949, 43 (January), p. 76.

29 "Economist", May 1, 1948, p. 701.

30 Thomas Guback. The international film industry. Bloomington, 1969.

31 Kaarle Nordenstreng and Tapio Varis. Television traffic — a one-way street? — "Report and Paper on Mass Communication'9, № 70, Paris, UNESCO, 1974.

32 Herbert I. Schiller. The Mind Managers. Boston, 1973.

33 Robert D. Leigh. Freedom of communication across national boundaries. — "Educational Record", 1948, 29 (October), p. 382.

34 Ibid.

35 Report of the working group on direct broadcast satellites on the Work of Its fourth session. A/AC, 105/117. New York, June 22, 1973, Annex I, p. 1.