ANOTHER UN DEFEAT FOR SOVIET RUSSIA

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1050.

DON

IDDON'S

DIARY

Angry exchanges between American stocking-up spree

U.S. and

Soviet delegates

Lake Success, August 3. Russia sufforad its second major diplomatic defeat of the wook late to- day when the United Nations Security Council voted down its domand that the question of admitting Communist China be considered bo- fore the problem of peace in Korea. The voto was 8-1 with two obsten- tions. Yugoslavia and India abstained.

The Council dealt Russia its second defeat of the week after the Soviet de- legate, Jacob Malik, had warned that the United Nations must choose between war and peace and called for the cessation of United Nations support for American "aggression" in Korea.

of the

cussed, appeared to hint strongly settlement of the Korean question, that Russia would resume its If I have understood the distin- walk-out if it did not got its own guished reprezentative

United

States correctly, he is way,

as anxious as any other member of this Council that the subject matter of this item, being of paramount importance, should be discussed by us here; what he objects to is its appearance, as a separate item and what he sug- gests is that any proposals for a settlement should be

The Soviet defeat came on its demand that the Council discuss admission of the Chi- nese Communists us the prelude

The United States has insinted to peace talks on Korea. But,

that the Council consider first its coming after the barcnuckled resolutions, and calling un all

that United members to refrain from "assis Soviet charge

the North or encouraging" States "intervention" in Koreating or

Korcan authorities. was leading the world to war, the vote took on greater subs- tunce. It was tantamount to a reply by the United Na- tions majority that it would not be cowed by Soviet threats on Korea and that it would go firmly ahead with its cam-

tor men's minds,

And there is Greenwich Village, New York's

a strange idea that -America Is streamlined, fet-propelled Chef- so rich that she can have not sea, is doing biggor business than

guns and butter but ever before in only

history. Every whipped cream too,

shoddy little cabaret Bohemian cafe, and artists' hang-out 1. booming.

It in being trumpeted that America has three times as much money and three times as much credit na before the last wor

Heto and now I want to em- phasise what on unfortunate impression is being made on the American Congress, public, and Press by the lack of a bold British policy over Korea....

Criticism of Britain Increasca every day. We are being ma- ligned in print and in the Senate

The Industrial plant is two and House for "altting on the and a half times as productive, sidelines.

and everyone is two and hair We are being accused of send-times the man he was. ing little but rather unconvincing expressions of encouragement and sympathy. The whole country has experienced a dismal sense of letdown regarding Bri- tafn.

The Prime Minister's recent statement that the British Gov- ernment would consider what could be done to "match tha

resolve" President Truman's was a major disappointment,

high, purpose and

It could be, and I only hope so, but so many people here are like the man who wrote to his grocer: "Please send me 100lb, of sugar before all those damned hoarders get it." Almost everyone seems to be laying by a stock of some- thing or other-food, tyres, carpets, nylons, sheets, clothes, gadgets, cigarettes, liquor.

Spending splurge programme

Hard feelings There has been nothing In- spiring or dramatic in statemen's the Wall from London, and

ma- Street Journal expresses a jority view here when it says: tion of the representative of the peace under the liem he has "In Britain's Labour Government

distu namely, the complaint the United States could

Mr. Malik said: "We must in- sist upon the immediate recogni-

paign to repel the Red Korean will be "

invaders,

Mr.

only as to its form. "The efforts which India has

People's Government." Chinese

councit Slapping the

table, he proposed, added: "If this decision is ignored, of aggression upon the Republic

of Korea. any declaton adopted by any

"There is thus no difference as Security group of the

Council

to the substance of the matter continued: "The USSR is appealing to the United Nations and the Security Council Western an- the keynote of the

to withdraw its support of the swer to Mr. Malik by denouncing United States aggression in Koren Russia for its "shumeless" traves- and to embark with firin step on ties of realities at a time "when the road to peace and its preser- men are

are dying on the battlefieldvation. Only by such action will

the Security

urity Council pur

The American delegate, Warren Austin, flushed, with anger, gave

pursuc

been making for a peaceful settle ment of the Korean question are

know now a matter of public ledge.

hardly have a partner more lacking in stature and more bankrupt in real statesmanship."

Bri- American feeling against tain's Socialist form of govern- ment has become more intense The since the Korean Oghting.

isolationist newspapers are Any-

the British,

are

Wo

the ordinary American

along Main street is harsh in his com ments about Britain "leaving it Nohru quoted

to the U.S." Our

action In the **Iferring to the Anitiative Maloya and the role our warships of Karea."

are playing off Korea are largely United Nations observers were Charter and find support among taken by the Prime Minister of

ignored. of the India, Pandit Nehru, in this re- stunned by the bluntness of Mr. the peace-loving nations Malik's speech, made at a time world. So we press our agenda and gard about three weeks ago, inept and our timing amateurich, the Our public relutions have been when the world Ands itself in object to including the divisionist President of the Indian Republic, the most explosive, crisis since items of the United States, and spea

the Indian Parlia At the moment the British speaking in

unpopular here. World War II. But the Council will vote against them."

will be even more unpopuler if majority went right ahead, and

Trying to document his impliedent on July 1, 1850, said, "This definitely

suggestion was not intended

and when Formosa is attacked, defented the Soviet attempt to

To charges

charges that the United States is condonc aggression or to weaken force through order of bust- svlc

the

aggressor in Korea, Mr. the authority of the United Na-fer scarcely anyone in the

understands that our policy neks

would have

told have meant first Malik

the Council; "The tions. It was meant to add to the

one of neutrality there. discussion of adirission of the Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister, strength and moral force of the With all candour I must point

Chinese Communists, then de- (Andrei Gromyko), quoted official organisation and to facilitate the

out that many here bolleve that bate on A

data and statements to show the the early termination of a don-only with the working out of a entire world that this aggression gerous situation.

forthright plan of complete was provoked according to a plan

operation with the United States prepared beforehand and with

will our standing and prestigu the assistance

of United States have

here be restored. military advisors

the and with knowledge of (Secretary of War)

the

that

ELIS

titlement

Item

of

The Coun-

Korean ell did this by giving priority in debate to an American proposal

localisation of .for

the

Louis

"Had it been acceptable to all concerned, my Government would

uctively co-operated in inging

about Д settlement the agency of the United Foster Nations and on the basis of the

U.S. is

co-

Not to talk too much about war and warriors, br politics and politiclans, the big news, here is

There is no freer spender than the American but this time he is set to smash all records.

Millions are now small change Billions are old hat, The word is Trillions. And the ap- parent plan is to drown all Com- munists in an ocean of dollars,

Mr. Walter Reuther, president of America's biggest union, the most lavish spender. United Automobile Workers', is

and

calling Korean conflict and condemning us Johnson and John the Red Korçans for defying the les. I draw the attention 01/ two resolutions of the Security money and how to get rid of it. United Nations cease-fire and withdrawal decree.

the Security Council to photo Council that it has supported"." graphs which were produced on Concluding, Sir Benegal said, "Vote illegal" June 28, on the second day of the "Briefly, therefore, my delegation The first Russian diplomatic de- hostilities, in American and Bri-is in favour of adding the item feat came on the day Mr. Malik lah newspapers. These photo-proposed by the United States without excluding the other ended the Soviet's 20-week boy-graphs picture Dulles, official ad-

visor to the United States items. cott of the United Nations to to

State Department, and Ambos- "As I have already said, 1 take over the presidency of the sador Muccio in

the trenches shall not deal with the question Council for August. On that day. South of the 38th Parallel sur- of priority among the Council voted eight to three rounded by United States military items until the Council has do these three against Mr. Malik ruling that advisors and officers of the South cided which of them are to be on the Chinese Nationalists could not Korean army of Syngman Rhet, the agenda." take part.

"I doubt whether any member After the refusal of the Coun-

will contend that Dulles cll today to put the question

of the Communists Muccio were pleking violets udmission upon its

of

and West's arguments

The Big Three Western powers,

in

the

Не

wants to go on showering bank- notes for the next 100 years on a peace offensive to rld the

world of Communism,

How the trick will be done is not explained,

agendo, Mr. Malik sula: the trenches. No, they were en who were the spearhead of the but it won't be with mirrors.

China)

more in C- Raged in activities

And America's propoganda is

*** defeat of Russia on all three to be stepped-up even if it costs

Zillions.

Stress on money

"In the opinion of my delegation, cord with their Inclinations. Dul-votes, have argued that: the vote to exclude the item is

les was checking the prepared- vold inasmuch as the representa-

1. The question of Chinese re-what's the Ogure?-well, ness of the South Korean armies. tive the illegal Kuomintang Statements coming later

presentation has nothing of

to do from with the primary question (of Nationalist group

Seoul, testify to the fact that be dealing with the aggression laun- participated illegally and voted

was one of the main inciters of ched by the North Koreans against is inclusion."

the war-provoking hostilities." "The Council retused to put the Communist Chinese question of admission by five to five with one abstention. Russia, Britain, Norway, India and Yugoslavia

voted to include the Chinese issuc. The United States, France, China, Ecuador and Cuba voted against it Egypt abstained

The Counci also refused 10 accept the second Russian item for the agenda-"Peaceful settle ment of the Korean question"

'India's views

Sir Bonegal Rau (India) told the Council that India would like all three agenda item the item proposed by the United States and the two proposed by the Soviet President to be included in the

agenda.

"The question before us is the adoption of the agenda. There are two items on the provisional

by 7-3 with Yugoslavia abstain-agenda and there is a motion by

an

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find something rother adolescent In all this stress on money. Bugle-tooting about dollars will not win the battle

June 25.

2. Russia can trot out peace proposals it wants on Koren under the original title "Com- plaint of aggression against the his part, Mr. Malik spread his Republic of Koren."

arms in a gesture of helpless- ness and said: "But I am the

this to whether

Today's Council meeting pra- duced the

most violent anti-Council's President." American charges since the re- Pressed turn of Russia to the United should be taken to mean he Nations and the angriest Ameri- would remain, at least throughout can reply. It was the fourth August, he answered: "Make your Council meeting of the week. Mr. Malik indicated tonight

own deductions that There hus been,

considerable ing. Russia, Egypt and India vot-the United States delegation that he would not walk

out of the surprise among delegates and the arst item on the agenda pro- Security Council at least, as observers alike that the Russian. per should be the "complaint of long as he remains its President. delegation, did not abandon aggression upon the Republic of He was smiling as he left the Counell over its defeat on the is Korea' should be the only item Council chamber after his stun- suc dearest to its heart. One dele- for discussion on the agenda or ning defeat. In reply to a question gate attending the session that it should be the first item, by a United Press reporter as to visitor was heard to any: "I can't the other two being left as they whether today's development understand why he did not walk

would cause another walk-out on out."-United Press and Reuter.

ed in favour.

Russia appealed to "the United Nations and the Security Council to withdraw its support from the aggression of the United States in

with Korca, and embark step on the road to peace and Its preservation."

Stern warning

are

Continuing, Sir Benegol said, "I shall

not deal Just now with

the

As a

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"The United Nations

with question which Items has two should be excluded or included.

alternative coursin,—one toads "Now, as regards the item pro- to peace, the other to war." Mr. Malik launched the third posed by the United States dele- day of the propaganda-laden pro- gation, there can hardly be any cedural battle in the Security controversy that it must be in- cluded because Rule 10 of our Council

with repeated and vicious

provisional rules of procedure attempis to label the United

directs automatic inclusion, un- States as the force of aggression less the Council otherwise in the Far East.

nctions

Foster Dulles, visor to the United States State Departme

one of the main the

war"

and photographs

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on direct

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trom excluding the two items figuring General Douglas MacArthur.

on the provisional agenda, India's Mr. Malik declared that John views on what I may briefly des

Republican

ad-cribe as the admission of new China have long been known.... No differanco Mr. Dulles with. tho "The records of this Council American Ambassador, John will show that India has been Muccio and United States and consistently trying to resolve the

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Frank fancy. Costello remains the Manhattan Big-shot, the Statesman of the Under-world, the Boss Gambler. I tell you the U.S. is experien- the No. 1 Racketeer, but now eing a hectic Chrletmus-buying he professes respectability.

in ntfd-summer, splurgo

It a Costello denies he is the head not June In January but Yule-or a nation-wide crime syndicate, lide in July and Jinglebells and says: "I am respectable. carols in the heat-wave.

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