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U. N. Secretary-general Evades Stand on Death Sentences in Moscow

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United Nations Secretary-General U Thant evaded comment today on the death sentences imposed in the Soviet Union upon Jews and others charged with “economic crimes.”

He was asked at a luncheon tendered to him by the U. N. Correspondents Association whether he would join the stand taken by British philosopher Bertrand Russell and others who had asked the Soviet Union to halt capital punishment on humanitarian grounds. His answer was “I am not sufficiently acquainted with capital punishment, so I cannot answer.”

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