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ACHESON APPEAL FOR A A SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS

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peace treaty procedures. (7) Atomic energy control: The United States is continuing and will con- tinue to strive for effective system of inter- national

control which

2J1

would make effective the prohibition of. atomic weapons".

160* munity. As a result

Mr. Acheson's Speech An Olive Branch

Flushing Meadow,

September 21 Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, was not present at the United Na-. tions General Assembly to day to hear Mr. Dean Ache- son's plea for International co-operation.

The Sovlet delegation was headed by Amazasp Arutlun- lan, the Ruslan economie expert.

Some obscrvers described Mr. Acheson'a speech as de-

olive branch finitely of the

variety, which left the door open for Russian co-opera- tion--Regut pendan

control or to put forth

another

"But, he added, must state in all candour that unless and until the Soviet Union demonstrates a willingness to co-operate in the world community and, in the field of atomic, energy, gives evidence of such 岚 willingness by effective plan of control and agreeing to a truly effe prohibition. tive, enforceable system international control and prohibition, there is no hope that a basis for agreement can be found."

of

The other was on the general question of security.

"In the Charter," Mr. Acheson said, "we pledged ourselves to settle our problems by peaceful means, and to build up the con-

"We are justified in hoping, that persistent effort, geared to Slight Criticism Of Russia ditions essential for peace.

of

(8)

the ever-present process change in human affairs, will eventually produce * morc hopeful and a more solid struc. ture of world relationships than we have, today," Mr. Acheson cantinued.

Outline Of Policy

little

"These major problems which press upon us cannot be solved by national action alone but re- quire common action in the light of the common public interest. The increasing recognition of the concept of public interest in the feld ca international relations is

significant-though heralded fact of our time."

United States outlined policy on other major questions before the Assembly as follows:

(1) Kare: A United Nations Commission should von- tinue to be stationed in Korea.

"The authority of the Commission 10 observe and report on the actual facts may be sufficient

he commented.

a profound

loped large areas of the world",

A Universal Problem

Vyshinsky Loses UN Argument

Flushing Meadow, September 21.

sense of insecurity has enve- M. Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, today failed to persuade the United Nations General Assembly to delete from its agenda discussion on threats to the political independence and integrity of Greece.

To meet this threat of inse-

curity in Europe the United States joined with members of -the North Atlantic community in

a treaty which makes clear, in M. Vyshinsky made his move in the Assembly's 14

advance, the determination off. the parties to resist armed attack da any of them. The American Republics have undertaken similar commitments under the treaty of Rio de Janeiro. Both

those

member Steering Committee which allots items to committees.

The Committee approved dis- of the report of the Interim

af the question by 11 Committee (Lättic Assembly). cussion votes to two, with one abstention. The vote was again 12 to two. treaties are made pursuant to The Soviet delegate declared

Only Poland had supported the the principle of collective action that the alleged threats were Soviet on any of the votes. to resist aggression embodied in "mythical" and

Lie's Proposal..

the Charar.

the

said that there was no question of threats to Greece.

North."

"Methods and procedures to give effect to this principle The question should be," M vary with circumstances. The Vyshinsky said, "to put an end to members of the United Nations

the terror of the Monarcho- and the General Assembly Fascist regime in Greece. That self must constantly study the is what should concern us, not means which will lead to the alleged threats to Greece on the stabilisation of peace,

part of mythical enemies from the "In the Ginal

analysis, security problem is a universal He repeated familiar charges problem. It cannet be solved that chaos had been created in except on A universal basis, Greece by the presence of Bri- through the United Nations.

tish and American military mis- "Let us proceed with apprecia- sions. tion of the limits of what we can expect to accomplish at this time, with confidence in the long-term values of patience, and with re- lience upon the power of common sense in international affairs,

"The public interest of the

"Disregarding these obligations, Disarmament: “My Gov-a small group has persisted in world community demands that ernment can be depended policies threatening other mem- we get on with our business.”— on to contribute fully to bers of the international com-i Reuter.

the creation of the neces sary conditions of con- fidence and, with their attainment, to play its full role in the regulation and reduction of arma- ments and armed forces," In only two portions of his speech did Mr. Acheson offer any note of criticism of

Union.

the Soviet

One was his reference to Rús- sia's refusal either to accept the United Nations plan on atomic

ATOMIC TALKS

IN U.S.

Washington, September 21. Representatives of the United prevent open bostilities", States, Britain and Canada to- (2) Palestine: The Assembly day began a search for means should adopt a practical of increasing atomic co-opera- plan for a permanent in- tion in the hope of averting a Ternational regime in the future stalemate that might Jerusalem area, and for hurt the West in the struggle the protection of the Holy against Communism

States im- The Places; the

three-nation "working mediately concerned parties" went into action digging should accept their gov-out facts on which proposals for ernmental responsibilities stabilising future atomic rela-

of tions will be based. the problem

The policy toward

committee adjourned without Indonesia: "In Indonesia setting a time for another meet-

Arab refugees.

(3)

3)

(4)

the United Nations are ing

watching an example of An American spokesman said the United States wants to colonial people to freedom straighten out its atornic relations

the

and

development c

British and Canadians

with the and, independence through co-operative on a long-range basis and failure to do so should have a serious efforts of both parties at effect on the relations in other the round-table conference

1-

at The Hague, a voluntary The working parties are going association for mutual ad- into all phases of the situation vantage.

raw material supplies, exchange Italian Colonies: The Aof scientific and technical in- sembly should work out a formation, what each nation wants plan for a united and in- to accomplish in the atomic dependent Libya to be energy feld

and possibly the complete within three or bomb's Strategic role in the four years, and agree un defence of the West.

the One United States spokesman provisions enabling peoples of Eritrea to join said the British have several in political association atomic weaponeers" who have with neighbouring gov been doing intensive research on vernments, and the peoples improving wartime bomb models

which they helped cajoy of Somaliland to

to develop the benefits of the system know what they have found out, The United States would like to of trusteeship.

he said.-United Press.

Atomic Energy

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The Committee approved put- ting Korea on the agenda by 12 votes to two.

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The Committee also rejected the Soviet proposal to throw out further consideration of the formation of a United Nations *field service-formally proposed by the Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie as J

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M. Vyshinsky alleged that the proposal was a violation of the Charter and said it was the be- ginning of an international arm- ed force.

M. Vyshinsky brought roars of laughter when, with a smile, he pictured Mr. Lie "leading hi: force on a white horse under the bive flag of the United Nations.” This is farcical," he added. The vote against M Vyshinsky was again 12 to two- -Reuter,

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