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THE CHINA MAIL, TUES DAY, DECEMBER 3, 1046.

CUBAN DELEGATE "AUDACIOUS" Six Days Adrift

M. Vyshinsky Startles The Political Committee

UNO Talks Take A

Lively Turn

Lake Success, Dec. 2. Speaking emphatically, and occasionally too fast for the translater, Russia's Mr. Andrei

Vyshinsky said in the Political and Security Committee "How can we accept the Austra- lian proposal. It is based on a principle which the Soviet delegation considers unfounded and incorrect. In any case, it is out of order be-- cause we have not heard the Security Coun- cll's report and the Australians are asking us to condemn the Security Council in advance. "Regarding the Cuban delegation, I have every respect for its courage, but the Cuban delegate is not only courageous, he is also audacious. "If the majority of members and justification for convening the of the United Nations condemn General Assembly with the 'pur the veto 'why is his delegation pose of revising the Charler." alone asking for a conference, to revise the Charter?

*Senator Tom Connally, United States delegate, said mainly he "We are not not calching fons, supported the Australian resolu We are dealing with a serioustion, but objected to its criticism maller.

fof what transpired in the past in

"I remind Cuba that hastiness the Security Council. is not always the best method of working."

Mr. Vyshinsky then read the new Soviet draft resolution, which ignores the veto altogether and merely suggests at the end

that the "General Assembly ex-

presses confidence that in future the Security Council shall duly -take into account the experience"

period with a

American

cheers, when,

Cheers demonstrative The delegate caused raising his voice, he, said: want peace with

every ration," and, turning to Sir Hartley Shaw

and extending his

tion

THAMES OVERFLOWS

Maidenhead, Dee. 1 The River Thames at Mai denhead overflowed its banks tonight and there were wide-i ayread and deep floods. Many residents were marooned. Re- cidents in Maidenhead Court area where the water was three feet deep, were prepar- ing to catch their traine for Landan ton07*010 eith the aid of pants and rowing boats.

The water was still rising tonight and the fleading 1008 expected to spread in various directions or it was ruining hard-Beater.

FOREIGN

POLICY SCHISM

Reading, Dec. 1. Mr. Ian Mikardo, MP for Reading and one of the "rebel" signatories added: "We want peace with the amendment in the House arm, to the foreign affairs United Kingdom on ing left."

Wheeling in his chair, Sentor of Commons-last month, of its work during the preceding Connaly shot out his right hand and said here tonight that view to securing added: "We want peace with the Britain did not realise conditions which would be he Soviet Union on my right." Mr. the extent of schism in favourable. as possible to the Vyshinsky, with a smile, erasped adoption of agreed decisions.”

Dr. Henrik

the Senator's hand and joined in the Labour Party over Kauffmann. Den-the loud applause of other dele- foreign policy. mark, said his delegation was U-entes able to vote for the Australian

-“Very conciliatory and sensible

· Senator Connolly' added: "We resolution, as no useful purpose must either live in peace together

views have now been adopted by the Prime Minister and others lo would be served by anything in for march down the bread highway show that they realise that it has the nature of censure. We do has fonds to hell."-Reuter.

arisen from a deep sense

of feel. not believe in the use of taking

he said, ing.

"I is our fight and our De- mocratic right to use every in- fluence to have changed -that- which we believe to be wrong. What we did last week is only the first of a series of measures we intend until we have convinced the whole of the Labour Party, including the Prime Minister,

-Reuter.

a vate which looks like a line-up lof groun bowers against another

Une-up," he sold.

Best Proof

Action Sidetracked

Lake Success, Dec. 2. Despite Britain's assertion that it was a move to "pass the baby," the 54 members of the United Na- The Philippines deleente. Drtions political and Security Con- Marian Cuenco, immediately fol-mittee appointed a sub-committer lowing Mr. Vyshinsley, said: "The to study all the proposals affect Soviet delegate .ders not accenting the use of the Big Power velo the British proposals: but at the privilege in the Security Council. same time moves a beautiful mo- tion and also an emple one, If issue to the sub-committee, the there is some doubt as to whether United Nations again sidetracked the Charter be revised, or not, the any immediate action on the velo speech just made by the Soviet problem.. representative

is the best proof

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The United States. Britain and Australia opposed the suggestion but the committee voted 33 to 8

to set up a sub-committee com nrising the Big Five, Australia.

Fern, Cuba, the Philippines. Po-

land. Denmark, India. Argentina and Venezuela. Associated Press.

Warner Convicted

was

Berlin. Dec. 2.

that we are right."

Spiritual Leadership

Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 2: A newly created metropolitan council of the American- Russian Orthodox Church will submit to

Jews To Find A

Way In

In "Submarine'

Mombasa, Dec. 1.

With waves washing over the hull so that almost everything had to be battened down,-16 men drifted for days in conditions of "terripic heat" in a submarine in the Indian Ocean, It was disclosed here today. The submarine was the British vessel Rover which arrived hère in tow after drafting more than 300 miles. The Rover left Mombasa on Nov, 21 for Durban

to be broken ́úð. After 24 hours the engines stopped-because-of-water in the ol fuel. When this was clear ed there was no battery power left to pump the oil. Efforts to start the engines failed and by the next day the crew had re- signed themselves to lie drift- ing until help was sighted.

Atlantic City, Dec. 2 Nothing will keep 13,000 Jews in Italy from emigrating to Palestine, Dr. Leon Bernstein, an underground leader in Poland who went to Reme after the war, said in

The submarine sighted a ve8- a speech here.

Addressing a national mobi-sel on the third day but failed to attract attention. On the lisation conference sponsored by fourth day the crew saw smoke the United Jewish Appeal on the horizon and lit fires in Bernstein declared: There is all drums on the submarine's no obstacle that will keep s from resettling in Palestine. deck but the wind carried the We, who were able to survive the inferno of Nazi Europe, we who escaped the gas chambers and evens and flaming pita, will find a way to Palestine."

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smoke horizontally.

"On the fifth day," said TI- T. Carter, the Chief Engineer. we began to get worried, not understanding, why we had not been picked up.. We saw noth- Henry Morgenthau, Jr. former Secretary of the Trea-ing at all that day. The next.

វា '', sury, Jerome Kchi, of Hart day we saw the lights ford, Connecticut, and

ship. We signalled with a Louis E. Levinthal, of Philae torch but the ship answered and then proceeded on her way. The delphia, were named

same day we saw a dhow ap-

Weeke proaching about five miles away. a sheet but the dhow tacked and vanished.".

Float Rigged-

Judge

co-chair

the

en of the Resclations Commit- tigh for action by 1.700 dele- tee to draw up a recommenda gates on requests by UJA con- a $216,000,000 tituents for fund in 1947 to alleviate

- "Soon after this Captain H: worldwide needs of Jewry. This Jeffery and Electrical Engineer is over twice the amount of theJ. S. G. McMillan set off on a 1946 gcal A UJA spokesman float to try to make land 20 said that it was bi anticipation | miles away and get help. The of the cessation of UNRRA and float was rigged with a curtain other inter-Government aid to rod for o mast, two cushions, displaced peraous in Burope-six bottles of beer. Two and Associated Press.

a half hours later a Royal Air

Wavell And Party Nearing London

London, Dec. 1. Field Marshal Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India, and the Indian leaders who are travelling to London, arrived at Cairo today. where they are spending the night and will take off at dawn tomorrow for London for roundtable talks on the constitutional crisis in India. Bandit "Nehru"` Vice-Pres!-" dent of the Interim Govern-

ότι his ment. said

arrivali

"There are no differences be- Felt Hat

tween Hindus and Moslems in the Russian Holy synod India. The problem is mostly

one of political ideologies."!

Asked whether he was hope-

two

by

agreement recognizing the "spiritual leadership of his beatitude, Patriarch of Moscow fut that the London talks would smooth out differences between and the Moslemi Congress' League, Pandit Nehru replied: "In politica there is no question of being an optimist or pussi- mist, but of making the bert one can."

of

nu-

to London with an

assurance

Sole Clue

In Murder

Force Hudsen flew over. The float was still in sight but ind no means of signalling the air- craft.

"The Rover was finally picked up by HMS Barbour last Thursday afternoon. Early on Saturday the two wires parted, but others were fitted."""

Caplain Jeffery and McMII lan, after three days on their float raft, landed at Laini, about 160 miles north of Höm- hasaReuter.

Roosevelt

Memorial

Fund

· London, Děč: 24 Britons, from peers to chim. ney sweeps continued to pour out their hearts and their shillings today, to the "Franklin. Roosevelt Memorial Fund-des-† pite-the fact that: the drive for funds to raise a statue to the late President clwed a week ngo

The Memorial Committee hastily closed the drive on Nov. 23 after it became apparent that Britons, in six record breaking days, had contributed far more than the $600,000 Bought for the memorial in Grosvenor Square; -15 P

The committee headquarters | in the Savoy Hotel was fill counting letters by the dozen today but at the height of the

Lour

ROSES

FOUR ROSES

Tine Umeritar

Make

drive more than 15,000 letters Your teeth

with contributions of five shill inga arrived in a single day..

Mailed contributions actually were in the minority. Still un tabulated are the thousands of persons who handed in their hye-shilling contributione at booths in underground: stations, book, stores and other, contral points in token of their thanks to the man who has come to symbolise American help to Britain in her darknest hour.

But it was the mailed con- tributions that showed most- clearly the esteem with which Rocsevelt is regarded by the ordinary. Briton. Nine out of every 10 of the, 50,000 letters so far received included a per Bonal triubte to the late Pre- Marseilles, Dec. 1.sident. United Press. The body, of the Norwegian Consul at Marseilles, Mr. 445 Frederic Marstrander, who was murdered by unknown men lust Tuesday, was placed aboard a plane for Oslo today.

and all the Russias" on conditions, it was decided the Sobor, governing body the American church.

The Scbor rated 200 10 61 for recognition providing the American church is granted Lewis Warner, 23 year old complete administrative

Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Mos- meteorologist from New York. tonomy and the privilege of lem leader, said he was going

convicted today by an electing its ewn ruling head.: Army court martial here M

The council, besides transmig: fren the Prime Minister, Mr. charges of illiclt trading with sion of the agreement

Clement Attlee, that the "whole

North African troops provid- Germans and fined $2.500. Moscow will serve as the high Indian situation will be reviewed a Guard of Ilonour for the

Warner was given 10 months est administrative authority of ed at round table talks. I will official ceremony, which to pay the fine in fear in the church between the meet fight for the freedom of India's attended by the Norwegian Am

talments, if he defaults he willings,of the Sobor.

30 million Meslems and will bassador to France and runny be liable to six munths conne

Head of the council

never submit to a constitution representatives of the diploma ment at hard labour, the courtis Eminence

Theophilus, Metropolitan of America and servience of Moslems to

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Warner

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of Canada and Archbishop of San Mr. Attlee and members

Francisco. Associated Preso.

Ghavam the Cabinet Mission to India

the

Lord Pethick Lawrence. Sir Stafford Crippa and Mr. A. V Alexander will give Cabinet tomorrow, an outline of plans for the Indian constitu tional talks.

was convicted viclation of the rules against trading with the enemy for a profit, buying American cur for the sale of merchandise Fancy with occupation marks shipped them by their father, and with "conspiring with mem- David Warner of New York bera of his family to con- The brother in Paris was fined duct an unlicensed export-im- by a French civil court. Warner Fort business.

is a former Army Air Forces The prosecution charged that lieutenant- and had been Warner and two brothers, oneployed as a civilian at the and the plans are laid round the in Paris and the other in Army's Tempelhof airfield Shanghai, were foreign outlets Associated Press.

Norway's Electricity For Britain?

London, Dec. 1.

em

A revolutionary plan costing hundreds of millions of pounds sterling to solve Britain's fuel pro- blem by importing" hydro-electric powre from Norway, has been discussed by British and Norwegian engineers, reports the "Sun- day Dispatch.".

Meanwhile, the Marseilles police are continuing the so far unsuccessful 'investigation into the murder for which robbery is believed to have been the molive."

resp

Minister, appealed to Dr. Sala

es Sultanéh, Irime mallah

Disyid, Governor of Azerbaijan, in a cable earlier to hat which the police believe the crament forces, saying that if re- The only clue. In a soft felt day, not to resist the Central Gov- assailant dropped during a sistance were offered, the Azer

baijan" "authorities would be Etruggle with the deceased. Work is Ukely to start in

all disastrous ponsible for Four Itallar detained; on events"? following Madame Marstrander, wight reported to be still on the carnest on Tuesday morning suspicion have been released,

Government forces were to fact that the delegation must who witnessed the murder, fail border of Azarballan awaiting start back for India by Sutur:ing to recognise themReuter, orders to cross-Reiter day at the latest to ensure the party is in time for the opering

of India's Constituent Assembly

at Delhi on Dec. 9.

My Alice is decided in Fines Don't Worry Mr.

place himself at the disposal of the conference for a certain

time cach day. Those taking part in the talks will be Mr. Attlee Lord Wavell, Sardar

John L.

Lewis

Washington, Dec. 2.

Baldev Singh (Sikh leader), Fines authorized by the Government against in-

Mohamined Jinnah, All Khan (Moslem leader), Lord Peflick Mr. Alexander and occasionally Lawrence, Sir Stafford Cripps,

other senior Ca inct Ministers with special interest in India

Current would be relayed by 1 per cent of Britain'stolar Reuter 300-mile long cables under the output is used to produce North Sea from Bergen and electricity, iftam dokaz pa Blavanger to points on the Settish coast where it would be distributed by a electricity network to the whole of England. Scotland and Wales:

The Dispatch" emphasises

INGOT RATE MAY FALL

Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 1.

dividual coalminers for each day of the soft- coal strike, failed to bring the slightest signs. of a return to work, as the legal battle of the United States against John L. Lewis dragged- into another week, raising the prospects of large-scale industry shutdowns and 1,000,000 unemployed.

A flareup of violence was re- President Truman had no cen- Iported from Clarksburg, West ferences, on the attuation yester

Virginis, where the police sold day and Government offices were an' attempt was made to burn closed

Government's sole hope of halt strikes against Government plants

"Compared with Britain; Norway is far more electrical- British miuded and her powen is

produced much more cheaply

down the tipple of a non-union Governor William Tuck of Vir- the Sunday: Dispatch" says

strip coolmine which continued ginia, urged the Government to "Eighty per cent of the popu. The magazine Steel predicted operating after the United Work-prosecute Lewis under the Smith thing British and Norwegian lation have electricity in their that if the coal strike continueders shutdown, Connally act, which outlaws caperta considered the cums and only 16 per cent of another week, the ingot rate practicals.

the, possible sources of your wild fall below, the 45 per cent ing the walkout at present ap or stand aside and let individual "Scientists, and technicians have been tapped. Alment the capacity level to which it sank in peared to be the court ruling it states handle what he called "this have already produced a sub whole of the power is hydro the coal-strike last spring. The seeks declaring Lewis termina-challenge against law, order and All Kinds of Floor Mattings, marine cable capable of with electric At present Norway's magazine calda continued coal ton of miners contract was unpublic morality" He sald, VT-

Leather and standing the intense North Sea hydro-electric planta. Are pro strike would force steel produce lawful.

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Togel duriries being curtailed or facing states can administer labour laws ****Tlie plan” would save huge, put more than six times." It said that at least 100,000 steal complete shutdown. United better than the Federal Goveta-

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