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VYSHINSKY Fortissimo Please! DEFENCE MEASURES
ON ATOM CONTROL
Flushing Meadow,
November 23, The Soviet Foreign Minis ter, M. Andret Vyshinsky, to- day reiterated Russia's wll- lingness to accept internation- al Inspection of all atomic materials, from the mine to: the finished product, to be de-l cided by an International Control Agency.
Under the Soviet plan, the in- spection Agency would come un- der the jurisdiction of the Secur ity Counel, where Russia has a velo.
90-minute At the end of a speech to the General Assembly empluisising that Russia's pri-
mary Concern peaceful
was
with the
ukes of atomic energy, Russia M. Vyshinsky sold that must keep her military installa- Ition secret so long as the United States had a stockpile of atomic bomba.
*The
M. Vyshinsky declared, necessity af using atosnic energy is fer peaceful purposes
tremendous.
the of
are
***The requirements in the So- But viet Union are tremendous.
Soviet the attainments Union in the field of peaceful use also energy [f atomic
Ne should bemendous.
This borne in mind when we talk of quotas or rationing. The idea is States Econo- to impale certain micully on a stake," Mr. Vyshin- sky continued,
He asserted that there was "no doubt that the Soviet Union wil
the make enormous progress in atomic energy held for peaceful enda "
Though Russia had harnessed WOR- the secret of the atomic
that it pon, sho at instad must be prohibited and alomic energy used for peaceful 'onde,
Roberto Bang, 10-year-old conductor from Turin, Italy, Acks the violins for # bit more Are during a rehearsal Of the Philharmonia Orchestra in the Royal Albert Hall, Lon- don, He will conduct the orchestra in a full-scale concert on December 18.
He has already worked with the Conservatoire Orchestra in Parla-Associated Press Photo.
Moscow Call For Tightening Up. Of Discipline
M. Vyshinsky said that the So- viet proposal would make
clandestine activities" imposal-The
ble, but at the samo time allow atomie energy to be used peace- ully to develop national econo~ mico.
He accused the "Anglo-Ameri- can bloc" of attempting to use the majority Inspection plan for mill- tary and strategic purposes against Russia,-Reuter,
TAKING OVER SOMALILAND
Rome, November 23.
A vanguard of 2,500 Italian officials, troops and police is ex- pected to leave next month for Itallan Somaliland following the United Nations decision to grant Italy a 10-year trusteeship over the former Italian colony,
London, November 23.
Moscow newspaper "Pravda” demanded the "tightening of State discipline" throughout Russia.
It did so after reporting that some factory managers are faking statics to make themselves look good and others are "conniving" against the
state.
SIAMESE ROYAL WEDDING
Its editorial was broadcast by Moscow Radio.
"Pravda" is the newspaper of the Soviet Conimunist Party. It usually speaks with the approval of the all-powerful Politbureau, the 13-member organization which runs Russia.
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FOR WEST EUROPE MEET APPROVAL
London,UTARN
23.
The Defence Ministers of the five Western Union countries today approved various measures for the defence of Western Europe prepared by the Western Europe Commanders-in-Chiof Committee.
They also approved plans for protecting shipping ⚫in emergency and gave instructions that con- tinuous efforts should be made to improve the effectiveness of defence of existing forces.
As members of the North Atlantic Pact the Minis- tors will put the proposals approved today before the Pact's Defence Committee in Paris next month,
7.
A communique isqued to- night, after today's meeting of the Defence Ministers, sald that, these proposals were de signed to ensure the maxi- mum co-operation for their
mutual benefit.
that The Ministers reiterated
Western tho already existing Union Defence Organisation is to continue.
The Ministera are tonight at- lending a dinner at the British Government's Hospitality Centre.
Two Ministers are representing at the Defence their countries
which is a Committee meeting. periodical one, for the first time. of They are M. Rene Pleven, France, and M. Albert Deveze, of Belgium.
The meeting was attended by Canadian observers.
Flect,
Lord Lord,
Admiral of the Fraser, British First Sco who was present, is believed by observers to have given his ad- vice on the shipping protection)
measures.
Luxembourg is represented by her Minister in London, M. Andre Clasen,
Protection Of Shipping
Agreement On Defence Predicted
Washington, November 23.
The Defence Secretary, Ms. Louis Johnson, pradicted to- day that North Atlanto Prot defence committes next wadk will adopt a complete defence ptan.
Mr. Johnson made the pre- alation after conferring with Field Marshal Viscount Mont. the of chairman gomery.
Western five-nation
Union Military Committee.
He said Viscount gomery has been very help- ful in hie dirousalon of the psychology and organisation of Western Europe, Viscount Montgomery Indlasted that
alt
Mont-
differences among the European military teadera had bean ironed out and they now are in complete harmony, he addedUnited Press.
leaders Brussels Treaty
sald that the Ministers will smothe out any differences so that the the Puris conference can take bard and final decisions,
America's Rolo
The communique issued tonight) said, "The Defence Committee of
"Problems have arisen in this the signatory Powers of the Brus- sels Trenty met in London
on programme which are natural to November 23, 1949,
any association of nations," une "The Ministers of Defence exa-source said. "Each
country has mined the results of the work its own particular problems--and
organisa- its own fears. Our job is to done by the defence
COLONIES
DECISION UNWISE
New York, November 23.
The "New York Times"-- diplomatic correspondent, James Reston reported from Lake Success today, that "the general feeling here is that the
United Nations has reached a highly unsatisfac tory decision about the former Italian colonies,"
All the objective information gathered by the United Nations emphasised that the three former colonics-Libyo, Italian Somali- land
be and Eritrea-should- treated separately, he said.
"The procedure of, deciding each case separately on its merits, however, was rejected because it did not suit the purposes of the Italians or the Latin-Americans who wanted Italy to rotain some contact over Italian Somaliland."
Mr. Reston said that if each had Libyn been treated separately would undoubtedly have obtained its independence in a few years but Italian Somaliland would not have been handed over to Italion administration.
The Latin-Americans, who had sentimental and religious connec- tions with Italy, blocked a separate vole, he added, "They made an agreement with the Arab States under which they would support independence for Libys which the Arab Status wanted provided that the Arab States would let the Italians retain the administration 10 of Italian Somaliland for years." Mr. Reston wrote.
"These two blocs, the Latin- American and the Arab, con. trolled enough votes to prevent Any colution that they did not
tha
their want and, in
end, prevailed. Thus manoeuvra Italy, which had rendunced all olalm to her former colonies, managed to lobby through m decision that, faw members re- garded as wise.
"What is more important in the
tions of the five Powers since their i them ali into the general Waxinion of officials in the Trustee-
last meating in Lunembourg July this year
They approved various mea ures for the defence of Western Europe, prepared by the Western Europe
Commander-in-Chief Committee.
plane
Bome sources say that Atan
members
To alow
years."-Reuter.
and
Scramble At Smuts Reception
ship Section of the United Nations (wh cannot be accused of op- posing the trend towards inde- tie Past month of the Atlan pendence in colonial werd de Italian Somaliland, though far U.B. to send ground troops into less advanced than British action If Western Europe is at French Somaliland, has got a flat tacked, Strateglo bombing the promise of. independence in 10. main role algned to America "They also approved
is not considered enough; for the preteption of shipping| The 12 Atlantic Treaty nations In case of emergency.
have refused to discuss a time that table for their work. They gave instructions After recounting abuse of
The definite feeling”exists here Lausanne, November 23.
been
disap King Phumiphon Adulet of "state discipline," Pravda" da continuous efforts should be made
to improve the effectiveness A second group of 2,500 will
and must pointingly... Slam and Princess Sirikit clared: leave shortly afterwards.
dotence of existing forces. The that progress has According to Press reports to-Kitiyakara may be married at 'It is esential first and foremost Ministers of Defence considered stepped up day they will be commanded by Bangkok next spring, an offi- to organise exemplary checking the relationship which should Some informed sources think General Arturo Ferrara, an ex- clal of the King's household of the fulfillment of the instruc-exist between the newly-const-the planning is moving so slowly perienced colonial officer-Rev- said today.
tions of the Party and the Gov-tuted North Atlantic Treaty Or that arms, tools and supplies from
Kanisation
Do the U.S. still provide a major pro- ernment to expose all possible
con-blem all to who will use them and suid the 22-breaches of Soviet laws in good fence Organisation, which year-old King, a student at Leu- time and-what is more to pre-tinues as an integral part of the where.
the up under
More optimistle sources predict Organisation set retorn vent them.”
that the series of detence meet- many elegantly dressed women, They
they themselves continuing next week in Paris hour tonight to get into a re-- posals which would put forward to the North will solve organisational problems ception to General Jan Smuts, pearance of prosperity."
· It said an "important breach Atlantic Defence Committee and clear the way for rapid build- the former South' African Pre- to ensure the Ing of physical defences for Wes- mier, which was organised by possibility," the of State discipline is occurring in proposalsion for their tern
the Weizmann Forcat Comunit Europe. and maximum
mutual benent.
The Brussols Treaty Defence tee," Military sources
said there is Ministers are expected to select
Most of them had admission "Woeful Leaders" aomo dissatisfaction with the slow London, as headquarters for the
progress made in converting the Western Defence Group Union tickets but still could not get in. Despite the education of the North Atlantic defences from a of the Atlantic Pact Router and Tickets, which had cost up to vast majority of our people" line on paper to one of men and Associated Press.
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London, November 23. Hundreds of people, including:
It charged the director of one Brussels od upon the pro-ings opening in London today and scrambled for more than and
will sanne University, temporarily to Slam next Febru- ary to attend the cremation core-factory with "cooking up the ae- mony for his brother, the late counting data" to "create an ap- King Abanda,
"There is official added, "that Princess the storing, distribution Sirikit will go to Siam with him utilisation of food and that they will be married there before his return."
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in the "Socialist consciousness, steel backed by the billion-dollars "Prevda" declared, there are military
stiff to this day administrators who forget the interests of
State, and are violating
lished
State
assistance
grant of the
on the Ph leaders have
domo
Perfidious Albion!
Paria, November 28,
£62.10.0, were waved angrily at the organising omcials, but their holders were at first unable to enter the Lyceum Theatre, where the reception took place t
The King's engagement to the 18-year-old princess, the eldost daughter of the Siamese Ambas sador in London, was announced here during the Bummer. The
to have advocated young couple first met as chil dren. Their early friendship was
absorption of the Brus-
For an hour before the doors renewed when the Princess came
sels Treaty defence organisation
opened, a crowd waited the thea- to school at Lausanne last year. Woeful leaders of this sort, Into the Atlantic Pact organisa
tre, and when ticket holders were or narrow de- tion.
The rightist-Radical "Au-admitted only one small door King Phumiphon has not fully gratifying local
partmental interests, sometimes They have receivett strong sup recovered from injuries suffered do harm to the interests of the port from American officials. But rore" psserted today that was opened. Three policemen, a commissionsfrë and top-hafied- In a car accident near Lausanne
Home of the Continental members France's Influence in her Afri- minis of the Committee were whole. as a a year ago. The oficial said, that The editorial was the first of
of especially France- have besi- can colonies was threatened stationed there to scrutinise and the King is not likely to be well its kind in many months. Fre-tated.
through the potential activities „re-check every ticket, **: enough to return permanently to quently in the past, however, They contend that the 20-year of "British agents" following Siam to take up his royal duties Soviet newspapers have made North Atlantic Treaty does not the United Nations decision on
After the crowd had remained bafare, 1951.
similar denunciations or indivi-offer the some guarantees against the future of the
the former Italian outside the theatre protesting dual administrators in accord aggression as does the 30-year colonies.
violently for about a quarter of The officina told correspondenta
The newspaper sold that Britain un hour, it was decided to reopen recently that the King may be with the Communist idea of "self- Brussels Pact crowned at a private ceremony criticism,noclated Press. The Brussels Treaty provides had won a victory at Lako Suc- the doors and allow them in, al-
immediate
that most military assistance cess since she had virtually laid would have to stand after his brother's cremation, but
should one of the five members hands upon Cyrenaica, Tr
Tripoli would-Have that his omciál public: coronation
be threatened. Similar assistance tama and the Fezza 800 people were in the theatre It was later estimated that 2,- would not také plice until'ho re-
is envisaged under the Atlantic "British domination-sa.. dan- turns permanently, to Slam --Ar-
Pact, but individual countries gerous for us in the Arabic world where 1,400 had been expected.. sociated Press, 19
have considerable discretion in
14 going to succeed the Italian Among those who had been un- interpreting its requiremen reign, which we did not fear able to attend was Lord Addison,
much, on
Samuel,
BEVIN SUMMONS EGYPT'S ENVOY
www London November 23.1
The-Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, called In the Egyptian Ambassador, Ama Pasha, for, a' Lalk at the Foreign Ofico today but di officiel spokesman do- * 'clined to diseidse what was die
· Cussed.
Deportation Request By Britain
London, November 23, Britain. has asked Greece to depart to Cyprus a British subject convicted by a military court of distributing leaflets in Athens in violation of Gove
PRAGUE TRIAL
the lank of our Nor STOLARE of
African AUNTY:
"Should:
submit to
British agents easily, infiltrating www.Ceramittee, had, to fight his
General Smuts into Southern Algeria and French waited in his car until a
a way Prague, November 23. Afried through the Sahara to could be cleared for him,
General Smuts, who was intro-y in Twenty Czechs, including tuin our influence as they did duced by Viscount Samuel as three charged with spying for Byrin? the United States, went on trial And this, the paper added, great historic siguro of our time
President Invited to pay. Auge audience Reutar
at the very moment when our was warmly applauded by his State visit to London. There should be some limit to a joke,
rent regualtions, today before the Brague Slate
She is Miss Rene Pavlades, Court in Pankrac Prison whose home is in Cyprus. She It was the third such trial was sentenced to death last a wook at Pankraagilisk
| March 5,4m and the sentence-was It was open for the hearing of however good If In-Reuter
later commuted to life imprison- the. Arst, five, defendanta but then dec
A Forellin Offeu poteaman ment. Mr Lester Hutchison, continued, in ore MR. LILIENTHAL sdid.” Mr. Ama Pasha had been abður M.Pania in the House Accused as londers of the ** asked to call; ass goof Commons that she was about group were four men who the
of
HARRIMAN GOING TO PORTUGAL
/Paris”November 24. Averell. Harriman,'.... the Marshall Plan spécial representa- tive, will, lenye bore by special morrow / korning; for,
"expected.
RESIGNS An Egyptian Embassy spoker to be transported to an Aegean State, charged, had fled to West Washington, November, 23
He urged the evil Cermany and then been man said he did not know, what island prison." was discussed. He expressed his Government to sak
American. CIC (Counter-tall signed his chairmanship and membership of the United Staten view that only routine, matters or to Cyprus, her repairias sont back engents of the Mr. David Lilienthal today ro
Mr. Christopher Mayhew, For Fence Corps) came up. eign Under-
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