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BRITAIN TRIES TO SOFTEN AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.
USE OF THE VETO
Lake Success, Dec. 2.
Britain presented a seven-point plan aimed at softening use of the veto in the United Nations Security Council today but declared that the Big Powers must at present retain their special voting privilege because they might be out- voted on some issue of vital interest to them. Russia, however, submitted a counterproposal to
prevent any modification of the veto. The British plan was sub agree that they will not mitted to the 54 member crcise their veto against a proi political and security committee posal simply because it does as the world's small nations re- not go for enough to satisfy newed their apparently hoepless them. fight to modify or abolish the veto.
ex-
4. Permanent members might| agree to advocate rules of con-
are
In taking up the controversial | duct for the Security Council Issue the committee momen providing that questions tarily sidetracked the ali im-only brought before the Security portant discussion, on world- Council after other means of wide arms limitation.
settlement have been carried and must then be presented in proper form to the council.
Informed sources said, how- ever, that the arms discussion probably would Le resumed Monday.
1. Powers
Voting Abstention
British Plan
5. Permanent members might The British plan suggests: agree to support establishment possessing the of further rules of procedure right of veto might agree fer conduct of the Security! amcus themanives to consult Council's business such as ap- each other where possible be- pointing a committee to make fore the vote is taken, if their a further attempt at concilia- unanimity is required to enable tion before reserting to final the Security Council to function discussion and voting.. effectively.
Rome, Dec, 1.
FRONTIER CROSSED British Policy Failing?
A Bulgarian Foreign Office pokreman alleged that plines- from Greece had crossed the Graeca-Bulgarian frontier, and violated the Bulgarian treaty 'seven · timer · "during the leat
ten days," -radio-reported today.
The Allied Control Cos ission in Bulgaria, north- cast of Greece, has been in- formed of these alleged in
cidents, the spokesman added,
Reuter.
Red Cross
"Tool Of Reaction"
Soviet
Moscow, Bec. 1. The Soviet Foreign Affairs periodical "New Times" stated today: "British policy is meet- ing with "Tailure in France, where it is based on the up- port of reactionaries and 011 splitting the Democratie front.
"The French elections upot London's calculations for in isektion of Communists from the great mass of the Frenéh pepple.
"Obviously, British policy th Greece and Palestine has reach- ed a deadlock. The state of afnir in the Near East is little better. The mass of Bri Moscow, Dec. 2.
tish people see Britain's posi Commentator N.
tion in international affairs. 18 Palyanov, writing in the trade not wing strengthened as a union newspaper "Trud," " de result of giving support to clared today that the Interna-
world-wide reactionaries. They 6. It might facilitate the work tional Red Cross Committee at understand also that the delay: 2. If there is not unanimity of the Security Council if a Geneva has become the tool of in the demobilisation of the it might be agreed that the formula could be devised on rouclion and that the commit-
Army and industry which minority of permanent men which all would agree, for de- tee's leaders were engaging inscriusly affects their own in-
"anti-democratic intrigues." bora mindful of the fact that finition of a "dispute."""
teresis sicm from this."" they are acting on behalf of 7. It would be of great) The article-secused the Ber
Stating that many Brilish all the United Nations would advantage if it were possible in representative of the com- Labour party leaders as well as only exercise the veto where to provide by some means that mitice of spreading "odious they consider the question of a permanent member Could anti-Soviet slanders to The 4 considerable part of the rank and file. condemn Foreign 20 vital importance to the United abstain from voting without effect that the Soviet authori
Secretary. Bevin's policy..the Nations as a whole.
automatically vetoing the pro- ties in Germany are kidnapping New Times" added that the posal: similarly that the mere German children".
The commentator demanded incident of the Parliamentary that the committee's functions rebels showed "further indul- be limited that the League of Fence of Churchill is dangerous and that the Government may Red Cross Societies be expandede the support of a consider with a view to forming "single authoritative interua-able part of the Labour party." tional Red Cross organisation."Router.
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Plea To Russia British delegate Sir Hartley Shawcross pleaded with Russia "to "move a little towards our point of view so we can to- gether evolve a joint plan which will serve the common interests of all."
He declared that "we must move toward a new conception and new treatment of vital interests.
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Polyanov said the record of during the war for observance the Geneva committee showed of the Geneva convention on #complete non-intervention in humane treatment of war pri-
not condum the bloody deeds of the Fascist suners and did aggressors" and added that the German atrocities in Basin committee leaders did not strive Associated Press,
The excessive use of the managem veto is not the; disense. It is only a symptom. The disense is lack of confidence, the suspicion, the rivalry which overshadows," the relations the great powers."
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Hamburg, Dec. 2. The British Military Government announced yes- terday that the Zonal Advisory Council has made sweeping proposals to alleviate "grow- ing distress" and "lack of hope" in the British zone of Germany.
The recommendations, now be- 3. Provision for a means of ing considered by the Military | payment for imports, food and Government aret
raw materials necessary to pre- 1. Drastic reduction of coal serve the life of the nation." and power exports to enable big 4. The import of fats to "save Industries to be restored."
the population from further star- 2. Suspension of the dismant-valion and achieve a normal out- ling or closing down of works... put of work."
The Council meeting, held from "confidence that in the future Nov. 27 to 20, also urged the re- the Security Council shall duly lease of prisoners of skar, pro- I take into acccant the experience vision for foreign credits to re- of its work during the proced- vive economic Hfe, the supplying! ing period with a view to secur- of fertiliser and agricultural im- |ing_conditions 'which would be plements to farmers, construc- as favourable as possible to the lion of a fistung fleet, and the pro- adoption of agreed decisions." vision of domestic fucl.--Asso -Associated Press.
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