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Source Of

of War

Flushing, September 25. Yugoslavia today agreed in the United Nations

that Marshal Tito's, breach with the Kremlin was a source of war, and told Russia, that if she were sincere in wanting peace she should patch up her differences with the Belgrade government. T

The Yugoslav Foreign Minister, M. Edvard Kardelj,

attacked. Russian interference in Yugoslav affairs and said: the proposal for a five-power peace pact, made last week. by the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, should be opened to all nations to be effective.

not attack Albarda is". order to pursue the Greek guerillas who Bed into that country, --

He did not mention Yugoslavia's campaign among UX delegates for membership in the Security Coun- eil in opposition to Russian-spon- sored Czechoslovakia, but Yugo- slav-lobbying showed no signs ot slackeninst

.!

The Lebanese delegates. Mr. Charles Malik warned the

Assem- bly that, "left to berself, Israel would; tend. to expand and renew ber threat to the security of the Arab world”. He said Such ex- pansion was the "dream of: Israel's visionaries". He added that the great powers had continually fri- terterred in Arab affairs in past years, but now "threaten to with- draw at the critical moment”. This is a most cynical form of interference."

*

He contended that, instead of withdrawing their interest now, it was the duty of the great powers, through the United Nations, to "establish chective

guarantees against future aggression in this area of the world."

Atomic Control

The first speaker at the mora- ing session of the Assembly, com- ing before M. Kardelj, was the Czech Foreign Minister, AL. Vladi- mir Clementis, who echoed the each made by the Soviet Foreign speech Minister (ic the latter's opening address at the UN Assembly on Monday by asking for interna tional control of atomic energy. prohibition of atomic weapons and reduction in armaments and armed forces.

M. Clementis denounced the Atlantic Pack as a violation of the UN Charter. He asked: "What sort of spirit is this, anyway, which hides behind atomic

bombs?"

The Greek Foreign Minister. M. Constantin Tsaldaris, assured, the Assembly the Greek Army would

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West Airica. He added that those

Marshal Tito (centre), premiere of Yugoslavia, kimiles jovially" and shows little concern for

the Russian "cold, war” as he meets a group of expert coal miners. at White Gastle," his resï-

dence in Belgrade--Associated- Pref. Photo,

Bevin's

Appeal To Russia

Flushing Meadows, September 26:

M. Clements, said the "fear of instances proved that the United The British Foreign Secretary; Mr. Ernest Bevin,

Soviet Union and

to

war has decreased” and attributed it to the attitude and activity-of the the "powertali, movement bracing hundreds of of people all over the world who so clearly expressed a will

to maintain- peace".

-

millions

He accused the Western powers of trying to achieve their own selfish and unjust aims, within the United Nations by mere mathema- tical and mechanical voting ma- jority". He cited as examples the cases of Greece and Korea and the complexity of questions con- nected with prohibition of atomic weapons........and reduction of armed forces and armaments."

Harm to Kored

"Thus much-tried Korea. controlled and divided."

He also criticised: the Interim Committee for harm done in the case of Korea and condemned the proposal to prolong the existence of the Committee for the third time.

| Nations was being misused

It's authority weakened.

Words and Deeds

and

M. Kardel accused Russia of

"discrepancy between words and deeds, adding "I refer to certain anti-democratic practices of the government of the Union of So- cialist Soviet Republics toward the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. Of late these practices have aroused, much comment in world public opinion.

takon

steps

told Russia today that if she is willing to "come out of her shell" and join in inter- national, control, of atomic energy, the atomic bomb could be banned.

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similar to those. we heard last Friday.

Later that great soldier, statesman and friend of the people, Mr. Marshall, put for ward his plan, for the relief of and agam in London in 1947, renewed his

ster of his treaty

of disarmament

The fault lies with the Soviet Union,” Mr. Bevin said. "It is not obstruction on our port or on the part of those who, think as we do that has prevented agreement over the past years:” impartially the

ATT I ask is that students of international- avales should study proceedings of

the negotiations and decide

He said that the Soviet Union ITALIAN COLONIES— “WE where the danger to world peace "Certain

have been had refused to considér any plan | support" Ethiopia's claim to lies and who are the real war- by the Soviet government | for the control of atomie exergy Eritrea except the Western "pro-mongers”—Reuter.` with regard to Yugoslavia to czecpt one based on their own vince. With regard to Italian show that the former does not, “inadequate" proposals.

Somaliland we support the pro- Speaking in the United Nations 'posal which was put forward General Assembly during the de- last year in the Assembly". bate on Soviet proposals for, a

Big Five peace pact and ban-

TTALIAN

always Interpret the strivings of friends of peace and demo. cracy. We appreciate the poal tive and progressive stands of

TRUSTEESHIP the government of the USSR in

atom bomb. ME. "With regard to Tripolitaria, I favour of peace and peacefulaing of the co-operation among the nations, Bevin continued, "The Soviet re- want again to make it quite clear In such instances, the Soviet Presentative called on Septem- that we have no desire to remain government has had and will be 23 for unconditional pro- in this territory. We are prepared hibition of atomic weapons and to do anything we can as the oc for the

of an cupying Power in helping to reach

establishment

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MILITARY TRANSPORT. CRASHES

Akresbury, England

September 26.

eyewitness reported that Deping down" just before the

of the tall appeared, to be

plase exploded and crashed in flames Associated Press

PANTEEN

have our support,, but we can-

An experimental version- 'of not help noting a discrepancy between the words and deeds of adequate and rigid international a solution. We, of course, agree the Randley Page Hastings the government of the USSR in control.

that the interests of the local four engine military transport relation to a number of

"President Truman's statement inhabitants must be given full crashed in a ploughed field-today, ques- Lione

on the same day re-emphasised consideration and it is greatly to killing is three man Royal Air "One cannot speak of non-inter- the need for truly effective and be hoped that there will be no Force crew.

enforceable' Jinte-national [erece

con delay in producing a solution: to in the internal affairs of He returned to his original tack other countries while, pursuing a trol'. The Russians have con- this problem" by-praising the Soviet delegation policy such as the one now being sistently put forward indepen- for posing vital questions tire- conducted by the government of dence and sovereignty as feasons Principles of Liberty sentation, of the Italian colony or an lessly and

rights.

He said pre- the USSB toward the government for avoiding the effective interaa- question to the UN and the world Yugoslavia One cannot profess General Assembly's plan.

ent country oftional control of an independent

provided in the ATLANTIC PACT The Al- body's intervention in the Indone-peace-loving

f ་ laritic Powers are a community. They have a similar civilisation sian war demonstrated proof of

Surrender Sovereignty. the growing authority of the

and all adhere to the basic prin- United Nations.

*It we are all in danger of They do not rely on secret police, ciples of liberty and democracy. M. Kardel) asserted that Yugo-atomic bombs and if we all want they believe in government by "But what

is the reality? We slav owed allegiance to no bloc of control, up to that point we are the people, for the people, un- learn that Britain. has granted powers and has. neither concluded surrendering our somewhat peculiar independence secret pacts nor entered into mill That means that they (Russia)

sovereignty controlled by any dictatorship. It to Cyrenaica, keeping for herself tary alliances with any opponent must be willing to come out of these. Powers should

is a natural development that all the prerogatives of soversign of the USSR". He said

ugo their shell, to raise their curtain gether and we have come slavia

had been. at- previously tacked for having sympathies with and open the way to the system

gether within this United Na- Ee thea

the said

the Hague the Greek partisan army, but now General Assembly, so that there

but now of control approved by

tions. conference was. not: TUS- "is

slandered through pecting UN resolutions

ty."

.

intentions while hitling upon Yugoslav the threats the government of the USSR is showering upon her.”

in leadership of the Greek demoera- might be effective prohibition",

tie army and in connection with Mr. Bevis, said. present conditions in Greece."

Fa

cone-to-d¢

to-

GERMANY—The four Great the case of Indonesia through

Powers have undertaken to bring tactics of postponement, making it

continued, "We adhere to about a peaceful Europe, and Government has always impossible to reach agreement: He also denounced the Hun the original declaration of Pre- my The Union of South Africa had garian trial of Laszio Rajk, insident Truman, Attige and striven to give effect to this undertaken direct contradiction, to which Yugoslavia was accused of Mackenzie. King issued in undertaking. Before the meeting three resolutions of the General plotting to overthrow the Hum-Washington in November, 1945, of the Council of Foreign Minis - Asserably in respect to Southgarian government. United Press. and we are ready to take all ters in Moscow in 1947 we gave constructive steps to give, effect] the most careful consideration, to to it

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Bevin, were as follows:

“As a result, we placed be GREECE: We are happy to fore our colleagues on the Coun“. note an improvement Greece has cil of Ministers our proposals for bad to pay a heavy price for her a basis on which a peace treaty. hiberty. We hope she will now with Germany might be bdilt. be left alone in peace and that We negotiated patiently for nearly she will be free to hold her elec- seven weeks, but all we received tions

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