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introduced before the Council the American resolution calling for an immediato truce in Palestine. He also introduced second American resolution calling for a special sos- sion of the United Nations General Assembly to "consider further the question of the future government of Palestine."

U.S. resolution said; "Such representatives should, The Security Council, in the ef course, be futis authorised to exercise of its primary respon- cuter into definite truce arrange- sibility for the maintenance of nents with the Council," International peace and secur-

"No Grounds" ity, notes with grave Conver

Presenting the Soviet view- the increasing violence and dis-

Andrei Gromyko de- point, M order in Palestine, and believeselared there wer⚫ no grounds for that it is of the utmost urgency convening a special session of That an immediate truce be the General Assembly and saf eflected

in Palestine".

PILOTS DESERT

Munich, Mar. 30.

Eleven Czecho- slovakian Air Force pilots landed with their planes on the airfield near Munich during the week-end and have now left for an unknown des- tination, it was learn- ed here tonight.- Reuter.

doubt that the wrecking of partition would be a serious blow to the United Nations and responsibility for the blow resto fully on tha United States.

circies

of

the

The Palestine Commission should continue its work "The Security Courleif calls The said that the proposal for "The

ruling tapon The Jewish Agency fur trusteeship not only failed to United States have always ignor- falestine and the Arab Higher meet the interests of internation-ed the United Nations when the Committee to make representa- | nl pence, but also does not meet interests of this organisation da we available to the Security the Interests of either the Arabs not coincide with the narrowly Comet) for the purpose of ar- or the Jews.

(understand interests of one pow. ranging a truce between the Arab

He asserted tnut trusteeshiper." aud Jewish congnamites of would not eliminate the ctim-

Soviet

Order

Vienna, Mar. 30. Families of Soviet offi- cers and civilian members of the Soviet. element of the Allied Control Council in Austria had been re- quested to return to the Soviet Union shortly, ac- cording to informed. Aus- trians sources here.

Soviet schools are not expected to resume wurk after the Easter holidays.

The move was alleged to have nu political significance hut to be related with the end of the Asent year.

Reuter ads it was reported from Bertin a fortnight ago that Russians, with families in Ber- lin, had been told to send their wives and children home and a novement of Russian civilians out of the Eastern Zone was also reported. The inoverment was to be completed by May, the reports sald-Reater.

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New York, Mar. 30. Men were knocked down, women screamed, and some policemen were thrown down on the pavement when strik-

Palestine, and ciplasises the culties which have arisen in im- Referring speciflently lo the ers picketing the New York kenwy responsibilitira

Curb Exchanger *hich plementing partition, and used United States trusteeship pro- Stock and would fall upon pay party filing, the United States Government ofposal, M. Cromyko said: "It is rushed the police at the en- olmer ve such a truer calls killing the partition scheme be- not difcult to understand what trance to the Stock Exchange apon the Acab am Jewish armed cause it put all and strategle in- these new proposals mean anch groups in Palestine to cease acts ferests before the interests of the what their authors are aiming at. of violence immediately."

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Λ second resolution introduced by the Tinited States called for u of the Ceneral spreia) say sits Assembly.

Mr. Warren Austin, of the United States, having submitted

The resolutiorts, sark "The trure should be basert on Two funda- mental emsiderations:

Prevent Anarchy

United Nations.

"The

considers as

ders as it did before that

Soviet Government

the decision adopted

by the Generat Assembly on the parti

Strategic Base

"They are on uftempt to ean- vert Palestine into à ̧

military

tion of Palestine into independ-strategic base of the United ent Jewish and Arab state in Stutes and England under the a just

solution," M. Gromyko the pretext of muintalning order Bald.

in the country. "It Is Just because it corres- ponds to the fundamental nation- ni interests both of the Jews andt the Arabs,

"Firstly, It is absolutely essen- "An overwhelming majority of tial that violence and bloodshed states at the General Assembly in Palestine, cease. This is de- qufopted the partition plan and manded by humanitarian con- voted for it. siderations.

We must prevent The United States also voted anarchy. It is required to keep for this plan, and used all their international peace. The cessa- tion of hostilities is unperative.

"Secondly, both the Jews and Arabs of Palestine must be prepared to accept the truce arrangements which would not prejudice the claims of either

The groun.

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Suspension political

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inRuence lu order to altain the adoption of this lon.

Strange Phenomenon

"We sec 龜 very alrange phenomenon.

"The United States has chang- ed its attitude towards a decision of already adopted and has intro-

as well as military duced to this effect entirely new

"My Government considers it essential that representatives of the Jewish Agency and the Arab Higher Coinmlitee be called upon to state their views on. the neces- sary arrangements for the truce.

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proposals,

"The United States tries irs convince us that the partition of

ce and that the United Nations must seek another solution."

M. Gromyko told the curity Council: "There is

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The police used their batons art calls were bulances. police emergency squnds and block marins,

The clash began just before 2.00 p.m. GMT as pickets lined up nefore the Exchanges on the second day of the strike in Wall Street.

The number of pickets direct- ly in front of the Stock Exchange "An adoption of such proposals entrance was small and the dis- would mean replacing the inter-turbance started when men rush-

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The disturbance was over in After M. Gromyko's speech, six minutes. Many people had the Council adjourned the Pales- their clothing torn and one police received head i11- tine debate until 7.30 p.m. GMT detective Thursday.-Iteuter.

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Palestine is unworkable in prac-Bands of workers roamed Milan's streets tonight aftor a giant demonstration in the heart of the city. "Some 7,000 unemployed marched on the industrial and commercial regions brandishing stoves and demanding relief payments and work. They disbanded after gelling Trieste issue in 48 hours to the promises of relief money.

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