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Germany Standing In Way Of Peace P&O B.I. E&A Call To Stop Manufacture Of Lethal Weapons

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The Secretary General of the United Nations today appealed to ANYTHING

the big powers to and their quarrel over Germany. Trygve Lie also called for urgent action to stop what

he called the race among the great powers to develop and stockpile lethal bacteriological and chemical weapons.

In his third annual report to the General Assembly, Lie placed the German problem at the top of a list of issues standing in the way of world peace. *Nothing

resume negotiations. He more to the effectiveness of the (spoke of the future status of United Nations," he said, "than Germany as n whole and not

merely of the Berlin, crisis,

would

over

contribule to

He left it up to the Interested whether they powers to decide would turn the German problem over to the U.N. but told them they decided to do that he

done "only in He wanted it

the attempt to spirit of a genuine reach a settlement."

a settlement of this probleen,”

Lle ranged

the entire feld of

political, economile anal social problems before the U.N., painting a grim pleture of strife and conflict between Russia and the Western spared neither the United States nor the Soviet Union In his on- nlysis of the U.N.'s activities dur- ing the past year.

powers.

He said the United States sup- ported the Palestine partition plan but refused to use fares to carry it out. Russin boycotted several U.N. bodies, including the Korean and Balkon Commissions, he said,

"Both cases," he said, "involve. areas' where the immediate "in- terests of the two greatest powers have reacted sharply upon each other."

Grave Mistake

Then Lle said:

Lie expressed grave concern over the failure of the U.N. to make any progress on such

• vital problems atomic can. trol, reduction of armaments and the creation of an Inter- national police force.

Weapons Of Destruction

Black-Out In Midlands

London, August 7. Electric power supplies to parts of the Midlands- failed last night after an explosion at Meaford power sub-alation at Barlaston, Staffordshire.

An official at the Birming ham

headquarters of the

Electricity Authority today stated the fallere was due to "switch fault" which c■UB- ed a "very minor explosion" with "ittle material damage and no injury to personnel." The sub-station was associat- ed with but not on the actual sita of the main Meaford power station-Reuter.

BASES IN ALEUTIAN ISLANDS

Washington, August 7. Assistant Secretary of Interior Warno sald. today

He said the prolonged debate over atomic control has distract- William E.

ed attention from other weapons that the armed forces are

suro

of mass destruction such as bac-to get the Aleutian Island areas feriological and chemical they want for military bases.

Weapons.

Although formal decision has not been drafted to transfer the area now under the Interior Depart- ment control to the armed forces, Mr Warne said "It seems cartain" that the military will get what they want."

"Stocks of these weapons are undoubtedly piling up," he said, land "new discoveries are con- stantly being made to render them more deadly," bắt “not, a single proposal has been made by any of the member nations for pre- venting or controlling thek manu-on

"it would be a grave mis take to believe that most of the world has any intention of accepting any single economiz system, whether based on the Communlet doctrine af the classless socisty or the most ex. treme American capitalist ver- } facture."

୮ Mion of a free enterprise sys tam.

Glasgow, August 7. Colonel Spicer, who arrived here today aboard the United States carrier Sicily with 69 American Jet fighter planes and 387 airmen, said: "This is a highly trained outfit and we are prepared for anything."

Colonel Spicer is commander of the contingent.

any

The airmen are on their way to Germany for intensive train- |ing_under_operational conditions.

"We are prepared for emergency," the Colonel said. "We have been engaged in intensive training for the last two years in Panama and we have handled tei this type of aircraft for months,"

After being assembled the planes wil bo own to Ger many at Intervals over the next tores wasks.

F

Asked how long he expectéri to be in Germany, Colonel Spicer rald: "It might be six years, or only six months. I really do not know."-Reuter.

To Arrest Japanese Strikers

Tokyo, August 7. The National Police Head- He said that during hearings quarters and the Procurator

the Alaska issue and in

General's Office today sent in- negotiations since then, the army structions to regional police and navy air force said "very

For this reason, Lie said, he little" about what they propose to and procurators throughout the "It is equally unthinkable that intends to place this problem be-go with the territory except that it country to arrest violators of any one nation or group of na-sembly which begins in Parta on "minimum

fore the next session of the As- is needed for buses to insure the MacArthur-Inspired Japan- tions could establish and main-September 21.-Associated Press. United Press.

national security."....... | ese Government's no strike tain in such a world a new em-

order for Government work, pire resting on either economic power or military might."

Lle made no specific recoin. mendations on the German prob- lem beyond urging the big powers

QUIRINO WARNING TO HUKS

DUTCH GENERAL'S WARNING

Batavia, August 7.

Gonerat Bourman Vreeden, Dutch Army Chief of Staff, today gave a warning that Dutch com- manders in Indonesia might have to take "necessary military measures" if the truco agreement with the Republicans was violated.

General Vreeden made his statement before the Security Commission set up by the com- Dutch and Republicans in their

Manila, August 7,

President Quirino,

menting on Huk and PKM re-negotiations for a political set- gistrations under the amnesty tlement, according to a com- grant, said today it was up to munique from

United

the

the Huks and PKMs to take Nations good offices committee advantage of the amnesty." here.

13

He warned thn, those who fall

The committee announced that

to register by August 15 would it would consider urgently the growing tension in Indonesia af- ter the recent incidents in the demilitarised zones of Java and

be considered outlaws.

The President conferred.

Fighting Racial Bär Awards

ers,

The orders came as Paul L. Stanchfield, resigned deputy chief of the Allied Headquarters' La- bour Division, delivered a part- ing blast at General MacArthur's new labour policy he boarded ship for the United States.

Stanchfield charged the new policy ends basic labour, rights for 2,400,000 workers 40 per cent of Japan's labour movement. The National Police and the Procurator General ordered the arrest "without hesitation" of any persons attempting to cause Government workers to strike or sabotage or any Government werkers striking or attempting to sabotore.

The Government at the same time rejected the demand by 120 striking locomotive engineers at Matsuyama, on Shikoku Island, to reinstate two discharged on- gineers. Only. Allled trains have been operated in the last Law duys between Matsuyama Yawatahama.

were

and

The police were today taking the fullest precautions to cope with the situation in Matsuyama Washington, August.7.

In the ovent the locomotive en- gineers failed to retum to work. The Congress of Industrial Police

also › alerted Organisations

today named against the threat of Post Office Branch Rickey, President of workers in Osaka to strike begin- the Dodgers,

and six others ning on August 13 despite Gov- The Republican delegate,

ernment's no-strike ordinance is- annual Melmena, said the Republic did as winners of its Mr. Quirino said registrations not want to provoke incidents but awards for efforts to abolish sued on July 31-United Press. were continuing in various pro- that the shooting incidents in racial discrimination.

the Buk Generulissimo. Senator Sumates.

with Luis Taruc, this afternoon, but no details of the conference were disclosed.

Dr.

vinces and he was still "optimis-Dutch-held territory near the Uc."

"status quo" line had strengthen- arm the civilian guards if they that the Dutch wanted to solve He said he was ready to dis-ed the belief among Republicans go after the Huts without pro- the dispute by force. vocation-United Press.

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He proposed that Military detachments in the demilitarised zones be replaced by civil police and that Military tepms of the good offlees committee should go to the zones to help solvo serious | incidents.—Reuter

Kashmir Cease-Fire Proposal

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HYDERABAD FIGHTING

Rickey, who hired the negro

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New Delhi, August, 7. to major baseball Leagues,”-

Twenty-five. Razarkars were killed when Indian Army, force Joseph Rutter, Catholic Archbishop Hyderabad, on Thursday night, Others included the Most Rev cleared the village of Yelasangi. of St. Louis, for directing parochial

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were wounded, it' added.-Reuter.

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Rome, August 7. Italian Communists today accused the powerful Catholic Action Organisation of spread. ing religious Intolerance by backing anti Communist

Karachi, August 7. unions in their split from the

·United Nations Com- "Federation." mission on Kashmir has prepared

New York, August 7. The Leftist-controlled Labour tentallys drait of a cease-fire The Herald-Tribune sald today: "Many Americans

for that state, an Federation last night oficially proposal

who have given prolonged study to the Chinese. removed all Christian Democrat official announcement said today, that U.N. officials plan to discuss unlop heads from their posts to

problem will be heartened by the activities of complete a division of organised the milltary ituation in

Kashmir

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With Army officials on Monday, Communist camps.

[my, “KOOKABURRA"" An editorial in the Communist Secretary General Trygve Lio at cause they believe American China under mm like Chen L-

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