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General election
ACHESON PLAN FOR next year?
UN 'POLICE FORCE' Dangerous Soviet policy attacked by Mr. Bevin
Flushing Meadow, September 25.
Mr. Ernost Bovin, Britain's Foreign Secretary, today pledged Britain's sup- port for the Acheson plań strengthening the United Nations against aggression. Addressing the United Nations' General Assembly, Mr. Bevin said, "We must give urgent consideration to the plan put forward by Mr. Ache- son on behalf of the United States Government for strengthening the United Nations machinery against aggression.
"I am in full agreement with its objectives and if adopted it will ensure
that responsibility is shared by all of us."
SALAZAR IN SPAIN
The Acheson plan calls for an international "police force" to keep world peace.
"I am sure the United States Government will welcome con- structive criticism in discussions of this plan so as to make it as widely acceptable as possible." Madrid, September 25. Mr. Bevin continued,
On the question
of disarma" The Portuguese Prime Min- ister. Dr. Antonio du Oliveirament and the control of atomle Sovlet re- which the Salazar, is on a visit to Spain energy incognito. He is staying with presentative, Mr. Andrel Vyshins- General Franco at the latter's ky, raised last week here, Mr.
Bevin
said that these matters country sent near Corunna, could
Political circles belleve that then resolution of the United Nations there is visit is probably connected with as proposed by Mr. Vyshinsky.
He went on. "Then the forthcoming United Nations
situation the Soviet proposal for a one- discussions of Spain's and the question of the country's third reduction in armaments. Incorporation in the Well, really, the Soviet army is possible
the armies of all greater than framework of the Atlantic Pact.
Europe and their armaments are greater than all of ours put to-
not
"WC are equally determined necessary to fight to the end for the liberty for which we have struggled so hard and which we are resolved to defend."
Unity must continuo
Mr. Bevin_also" said, “Now that this unity in resistanco to aggression has been forged we munt not allow the slightest suggestion of paralysis to creep back Into, the organisation. "We must recognise that in order
London, September 25. The Pelme Minister, Mr. Clement Attise, Intends to defer a general alection until early next year-provided his hand is not forced by a do- fast on some confidence lesun in Parliament.
Quarters close to Mr. Attlee today denied reports that the Prime Minister is being pre- ed by certain Ministers for an early election, saying that the subject of election dates hau not been discussed between Ministers at all--Reuter.
MALIK REVIVES
RUSSIAN BLOC'S
Pago
COLD WAR ON BRAATHENS
YUGOSLAVIA
Flushing, September 25. The Yugoslav Vico-Promier, Edvard Kardelj, today
told the United Nations that the Soviet bloc hos accelerated its campaign against Yugoë- lavia by provoking border incidents almost daily.
In a policy speech to the General Assembly, M. Kardelj also called for the temporary re- establishment of the 38th parallel as the démarcation line in Korea.
Yugoslavia
Simultaneously, introduced two resolutions: One calls for the establishment of a permanent mediation commission made up of the powers отп the Security Council and six other small powers to be elected by the Assembly.
OLD PLAN six mall
New York, September 25. The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Jacob A. Malik, tu- ught told a delegation from that he fovours a Bullmore meeting between the top lead- ora of the United States and the Soviet Union to negotiate their differences and to help to achieve full peace.
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M. Malik did not elaborate but
that
meant it is presumed
and President Harry Premier Josef Stalin.
Truman
De dealt with merely by to deal with this intest exup that he received a
The United Nations General Assembly is due to discuss during this makes it look as though its present session whether to f the ban
top-level diplomatic talk of peace petitions and peace representation in Madrid, which campaigns is really a kind of was imposed by the Assembly in propaganda borrage to weaken the victim before launching the attack.
1940.
Dr. Salazar arrived at the, port of Vigo in North West Spain, where he was met by General Franco. Today they drove to gether to Santiago de Compostela, where they visited the famous contains the Cathedral which body of St. James, the, patron saint of Spain.
A large crowd gave the two leaders an enthusiastic welcome outside the Cathedral.-Reuter.
Not taken in
"The Soviet Government must not be surprised if we are not taken in by It. Before there can be a change there must be a withdrawal of the Afth column from the countries of our free peoples.
of aggression we had to improvise and that it was fortunate that the centre and pivot of that impro visation was a great nation like the United States.
"They had the pecessary powers to hold the situation until the strength of the United Nations could be mobillard,
"I am glad that my country was substantial naval forces able immediately to contribute which have played no mean part in th operations at sea while United Kingdom land forces are now niso in the thielt of the fighting.
"But we must not leave things to chance like that again: the world would not forgive us,"
L
Our duty Mr. Bovin then announced
with agreement
of the alms Acheson plan for dealing with the future of Korea after the war. "It is our duty to look to end
conflict and to find whereby peace and unlty can be restored in Korea,
the
means
"There must be no inter ference in any form with other States, in their evolution.
"There must no longer be South "Let there be real sovereignty Koreans and North Koreans but for it is sovereignty which the Russians claim they want to main- just Koreans who must be en- tain. If
this
problem
confidence.
of disarmariont
tions.
the last five which we have been
years
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A spokesman for M. Malik said delegation og the from what he described Maryland Committee for Peace, of Baltimore.
M. Malik left the UN Assembly of Flushing, New York, to greet,
offees.
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ATLANTIC COUNCIL DECISION
New York, September 25. The North Atlántic Council
The other requires a nation in- volved in war to be prepared to Issue a cease-fire order within 24 hours and withdraw its armed is reported to have decided to forces from the disputed territory set up a combined force for the defence of West Europe, but or be automatically branded
not to take a firm decision now aggressor. M. Kardel anld that his Gov- on the question of forming ernment "considers that the pre- German qilitary units. sent polley of the government of North Koren does not serve the
Fon
of the Korean
Informed sources said that the Council will announce its decl- sions in a final communique after
cause of true copic, and
hose who are inspiring the niceting tomorrow. policy and activities of the North Korean government have embark- cided: ed upon
an aggressive course whose consequences will have to
They said that the Council de-
1. to
creato an integrated
be borne by the people of the force immediately. whole world,"
Only words
ments Immediately.
2. to establish the posts of Commander-in-Chief and. Chlef The UN, he went on, "should of Staff with the latter to start the delegation at his Park Avenue, he w
solution
co-ordinating the which
various cle- will bring about the cessation of hostilities and the temporary re No one has yet been decided on establishment, pending the for Commander-in-Chief, achievement of Korean unity, of General Dwight D. Eisenhower's the former demarcation line along name has been widely mentioned the 38th parallel."
in speculation.
not been
The question of a Truman Stalin meeting has raised for some months.
When it last came up President Truman made it known that he would be happy to meet StaUn any time the Russian leader came to Washington.
that This was taken to mean President Truman would not go overzeas to meet Stalin-Asso-j elated Press.
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but
M. Kardelj sald that when the Soviet Union speake pohce and co-operation, tho statements
but are nothing
4. to announce measures' for words so far as Yugoslavia
the work is streamlining
of the Council and reducing some of the When M. Andrei Vyshinsky detail.-Associated Press.
3. to take no decision now on the German question.
concerned,
asks for a ban against war-men- gering in all countries, "he ought first place to achieve this
PURGE OF REDS in this own country," M. Kardelj
IN WESTERN
GERMANY.
Munich, September 25, Two more West German
decision
declared.
T
Stay of
sentence for Reds
"Incidents are being organised and provoked almost every day along our frontiers," he said:
"Groups of spies and saboteurs- are being sent into our country. Cold war
Washington, September 25. economic blockade of Justice Robert H. Jackson of
"The
that can be accepted couraged to work together to re- States--Bavaria and Bremen- then we might reach a stage where build their country with the advice today accepted the Federal Yugoslavia has been carried to the Supreme Court today al-
and support of the United Na-Government's
last auch longths that Rumania, for lowed freedom on bond, pend- could be discussed with absolute publie opinion will judge week to dismiss all Government | instance, has in violation of aing an appeal, for 10 of the 11
our officials who support Commun- International obligations severed that not only by the right use
all rail and postal traffic between US. Communist leaders con- military powers but also by the isin or extreme right parties.
This
Rumania," he victed of conspiracy to advocate Yugoslavia and announcement by the
of the furceable overthrow the act, however, is
struggling sincerity and good intentions of out of the moross caused by the every member of the United Na-Bavarian Cabinet and the Smate added.
brought the M. Kardelj said: "Military pre- Government. tlons in the final settlement of the of Bremen today
Justice Jackson's stay of sen- war we have been hampered at problem and by the effectiveness number of West German States parations and measures which are, every stage by the fifth column of our action for the rehabilitation welcoming a purge of Govern- being organised along our borders tenen, as it is technically called, war permits the convicted leaders to led by the Cominform is
remain tree until final Supreme and instigated by Moscow to pro- of the country when hostilities ment servants from all extremist are also part of the cold
clements to seven.
against Yugoslavia. duce chaos, strikes and dimeul- have ceased, Reuter.
North Rhine-Westphalia; which "Trenches are being dug along Court action on a formal appeal ties of all kinds in order to pre-
contains the former Communist | the borders and fortifications to be filed later. common people from
stronghold of the Ruhr,
The appeal will ask the High Ham-constructed. Troop movements are vent the
the bourg,
Rhineland-Palatinate, taking place and war material is Tribunal to overturn Wuerttemberg-Baden, and Hesse being sent into the frontierviction of the Red officials by a
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having a decent standard of life. "This has been done on the assumption that if enough chaos is seize created it is possible to pawer.
Gone too far
"I say with all the solemnity at my command that is is a dan- gerous policy which has already been taken too far for the liking of the free world.
LITTLE 'UN KO'D THREE POLICE
Parls, September 25 Little George Delcourt--four feet 10 inches, 103 pounds-- earned a suspended 15-day gaol sentence today for knocking out three policemen, one of them six-footer,
Delcourt, a judo expert, rode his bicycle the wrong way on a one way street past a police sta-
There are 11 West German
States.
The Davarian Cabinet announ- cement added that detalled regu- lations setting down the purge procedure would be issued later this week.
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