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PEACE OF THE WORLD"

UN Assembly Hall, Flushing, Dec. 10. "Contending that vast armies were a "threat to the peace of the world," the United States today demanded that Russia stop procrastinating and reveal to the United Nations how many millions of men she had under arms. The United States delegate, Senator Tom Con- nally, in a thundering speech to the General Assembly rejected Russian demands that the United States reveal the size of the atomic bomb stockpile in exchange for a census of the Soviet Army. Senator Connally repeated the American demand that all nations publish the size and Location of armed forces, both at home and abroad-s demand already approved by the Poli- tical and Security Committee and now on the floor of the

final action.

Russians and -Anglo-Ameri- cans trying to get together on the final wording of the resolution envisaged as the first step in the world disarma- ment programme,

Sir Hartley Shawcross, Bri- tish delegate, reportedly want- ed

RUNTON DEAD WHAT

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New York, Dec. 10. Dambn Runyon, widely- known newspapersian and author, died in hospital hern where he had been under poing treatment,

Runyon; who started his anzper career as a sporta was best known for Rumerous short storica and sketches about characters in the sporting

world, pecially the race the boxing ring.

track and

He also wrote a syndicated colump" for the Hearst nespa- ' papers.--United Press.

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New York, Dec. 10. Britain owed the rest of the world £5,000,000,- Q00,000 as the result of her war exertions, Lord Iverchapel, British Am- bassador to the United States, said here today.

suggested

ssembly for eles tellibaterie regular periodic reports of Merry Xmas Forew people have surrealed

the

the statement of Soviet Foreign Minister. Molatov that Western powers were trying to delay the census of forces

brond.

reductions,

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ter Vishinsky insisted, how- ever, that it was sufficient to give information only when it He said: "The only pro-was requested by the United crastination we know about is Nations. not for a day, not for a week. Other parts of the resolution not for a month, but forever-approved a call for general that's the kind of procrastina- tion the Soviets have been giv ing us on reporting troops at home!"

Reply To Molotov Senator Connolly's speech wae in answer to M. Molatov, who on Monday told the Assem- bly that the troops-census reso lution as passed by the Commit- tee was "unacceptable" to Rus- sia. M. Melatov said account-. ing should also include listing of all armaments.

regulation of armamenta and atomic energy and asked the assistance of all Governments in the catablishment of a cal- lective security system-United Press.

She'll Soon Be Busier!

pay more than £2,500 million in reparations. It is an odd com- mentary on the way the world works that a great aggressor should be likely to escape with its burden of foreign debt little more than that falling on the sword in the defence of free- country which first took up the

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London, Dec. 10. German prisoners of war Britain will be allowed dur- ing the Christmas holidays and afterwards, to accept lions to British private homes. invita- Announcing this in the House dom." of Commons "today, the War Minister, Mr. John Bellenger, Addressing an English- said: "Arrangements are being speaking Union dinner, Lord made to allow well conducted Iverchapel replied to the mia. prisoners to take unescorted conceptions of the ideal of walks within a radius of five Anglo-Saxon friendship, saying: S.s. miles of their camp or billet "Our politien comradeship sins until. lighting-up time."

against no man. It never has They would be able to and never will.

s.s. "SWARTHMORE VICTORY" Jan. 6th, 1947. converse with members of the "The favourite question in

From San Francisco public and. subject to per-both countries is "Who is pull- s.s. "LIGHTING” Baltimore, Dec. 11. mission from their commandant,ing whose chestnuts put of that) Taking no chances, Dorothy be able to accept invitations fire?" The United States represen- Henn, former British war bride, to private housea, he said.

"We must at all costs see to tative promised that the powers entered St. Agnes Hospital re-

Replying to bursts of it uur relations do not again be- would reveal the size of ar-cently to wait out" the

Ironied laughter which pun come embittered as they were ctuated his statement senals when they got around to pected arrival of quadruplets.

"She has been plenty busy," Bellenger said he thought those No enterprise is more threaten- Mr. between the two World Wars. reducing arins under the plan now being worked out in the explained Mrs. Charles J. Henn. membes of Parliament who had ed by an accumulation of small

of proportion Political and Security Commit-i Sr. Dorothy's mother-in-law. a sense

would misunderstandings than the tee and soon to come before this "At the hospital she'll get the admit this was a

considerable Anglo-American world."-Reu- Assembly.

very best attention of specia-advance. Reuter. lists. She won't have to be in bed all the time, and she may even come home for a day now and then."

He said: "It was only when we called for the number of troops in home territories that

Russia became interested in armaments."

Slow Progress

ex-

Doctors who examined X-ray plates predicted the multiple birth and said the delivery may Meanwhile, the Assembly's come any time after December disarmament negotiations mov-1.15. The normal. date would be

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Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Dal- ton, that the extent of British tourist expendi- ture was causing them some embarrassment and that they wished to exercise some control -over-it.

Nuernberg, Dec. 10. Friedrich Karl Lochler, Disticsing this in the House B4-year-old former colonel and of Commons today, Mr. Dalton, concentration camp supply chief, said he saw no reason to object attempted suicide about noon to their proposals especially in today by plunging over a third view of the increasing facilities storey guard rail inside Nuern-for spending holidays in other borg jall

He was raced to hospital where he was found to have a

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