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ENDRIX

THE CHINA, MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY (22, -1950,"

HOLY CITY IMPASSE BLAMED ON

ON THE

THE UN

WARNING TO UN

Geneva, February, 20,

[Mr. A. S. Eban, representative of Israel, today blamed the failure of the United Nations to carry out their responsibilities towards Jeru- solom as being one of the main couses for the present situation in the Holy City.

ON CHINA Nr. Eban was addressing the Trusteeship Council,

New York, February 20. "The Times" in an editorial today warned the United Na- tlons not to drop the Chinese resolution submitted to the Little Assembly, dealing with Communist China and

the Soviet Union.

on soild ground.

which today resumed discussions on the statute for Jerusalem,

The representatives of bot Jordan and Israel are now at tending these discussions.

of destroying free and peaceful institutions as a prelude to the imposition, against popular . wIÐ, of other institutions which could.

established two not even be

years ago.

Japanese hid five years

'Guam, February 20, 1

A Japanese who hid for five years in two-storey building on Tinjan Island was, found fast Thursday by a U.0.

པ་མ་

· Navy patrol,

The man, Murato Busumu Hachijo, aged 35, said he had Rolther son nor spoken anyone in the five years be was in hiding.

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He told Naval officers Ho was a Japenops labourer on the

bitterly contestad · Pacifso laland. Territorial authorities wald he may have been a J- panese officer and questioned him Further. Asscolated Press.

TRACTOR BEING FLOWN BY AIR

tractor

The Israeli representative stated that the drafting and im plementation of a statute for

"The adoption and Jerusalem was quite beyond the implementation of

attempted the statute competence of the Trusteeship would undermine the foundations The newspaper said that while Council. It was doubtful that the recom-

of public order in Jerusalem and It is utterly beyond human would specifically impair

London, February 20. mendation not to recognise Com-resource to find.

the

A two and a half ton single word in authority of the munist China could be adopted the Charter enabling the General general armistice agreement

Israel-Jordan

being flown from London because many nations have alrea-Assembly by its own

by resolution which the Security of the city In

hursday to New Dojhi for agri- dy recognised Peking, the remain-to delegate the Trusteeslilp

cultural demonstrations there. der of the Chinese resolution rests Council to administer the Jer-organized at this time."

This Diesel agricultural tractor Arab views

is being salem area," he said.

sent by David Brown

the Mr. Eban continued, "Our vi- Mr. Edmond Roc, representing Tractors,

Meltham, Limited, ion is of a Jerusalem wherein Jordan, made a statement of 20 Yorkshire. a free people develops its raviv-words-compared to Mr. Eban's It will leave London In Nations representative, ing Institutions while a United 8,,000,

Dakota for Paris, where it wi in all Mr. Roc stated, "The Hashemite most probably be flown in a Sky- tranquillity and dignity, fuifis Kingdom of Jordan reiterates its master to New Delhi-Router. the universal responsibility for point of view and I could the safety and

accessibility of discuss any project for the inter- the Holy Places.

nationalisation of Jerusalem." "We are prepared to explore Mr. Ahmad Shukairy, Syrian with the Council and with other | delegate, repeated his demand parties concerned, any avenue for economie sanctions against which may lead to the effective Israel under the United Nations fulftiment by the Lions of its responsibility for the

United Na- Charter,

He said that sanctions should bo applied on two main arteries Holy Places. Secretary of State made strong "In this vornection, I re-affirm into Tel-Aviv-dollars from New

readiness, York and Sterling from London, Holy places, to make binding de-applied from apart from arrangements for the "If economic sanctions can be clarations and agreements

these directions, with I am confident that Mr. Eban

The editorial said:" It is difficult to see how the United States, for example, can reject the logic of the charge of Soviet aggression in Manchuria when our own Secro- tary of State, Mr. Dean Arheson, made that same charge explicitly, and his Department issued a me- morandum of detail support him.

"Likewise the United States could be expected to be sympa thetic to the accusation of treaty violation by the Soviet Union

both when

the President and

declarations to the effect that they

Soviet attitude toward compacts does not admit of agreement for its own sake but only for the sake of advantage."-United Press.

U.S. carrier

in Subic Bay

Manila, February 21, The U.S. alreraft carrier Boxer, accompanied by the destroyers Emerson and John W. Thomason, arrived in Subic Bay on tho Western side o Bataan Peninsula on her first trip to. Philippines waters since joining the Seventh Task Fleet under Vice-Admiral Russell Berkey. -

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Government's

not

the United Nations assuring re-will bow down and co-operate in

implementation ligious freedom and full liberty the

of the of religious education and the Statute," Mr. Shukairy sald. protection of

religious institu-

He described Mr. Eban's speech tions."

as a new rebellion' by Iarnel against the United Nations- Router.

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Mr. Eban went on, "May I ex-- press the hope that if the Gov- ernment in whose territory the majority of the Holy Places are situated also accepts the princl- ple of direct United Nations re- sponsibility for their protection, Hollywood, February 20. a process of consultation between Elizabeth Taylor, 15; British. the parties and the Trusteeship born screen star. will marry tory formula being found?" Council may lead to a satisfac-the hotel heir, Conrad. Hilton,

Mr. Eban declared that

on May 6 in a big church wed-Musical Store the Imposition of the United Nr.

mother ding, her

announced | AİT KOGERE - BEINES DAY tton authority on

THE AUGENS GESELS Jerusalem

today.

FRENCEE LARKTOEN would mean the dit-estabilah. The actress broke her engage-M ment of all existing Institutional meat to William Pawley, Jr. BEAUTY CLARK

was set up by the Jewish authori- several months ago. She tion

previously reported engaged to He said, "This territory is not the Army football star, Glenn a vacuum. It happens that this Davis. Her name was also inked territory already contains

Howard insti-romantically with tutions of government, security, Hughes, but her mother sald administration and law-insitu- there was nothing to that. tions deeply rooted, effectively Mr. Francis Taylor said that administered and most passions Conrad, who is 23 and in the tely cherished,

hotel business with his father, adoption of the draft And Elizabeth have been going the first 10 days of March. statute would commit the Coun. They liked each other right from steady since about Christmas,

the word 'go--United Press,

The 27,000-ton Boxer carries 20 planes and a complement of 2,200. Rear Admiral W. F. Boone fing bus idaz as Commander of Carrier Division Fiva on the Boxer.

With other units of the Seventh Fleet, the Boxer will participate in Joint manoeuvres with the British Far East Fleet, duo ini

Associated Press.

The

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