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POLITICAL COMMITTEE UPROAR OVER KOREA

Success, September 30. The General Assombly's Political Committee was adjourned in an uproar today after the Soviet Union and its supporters had tried to debate allaged' Grook terrorism while other delegates had called "for an im- mediate discussion on Korca,

An eight-nation plan for a unified Korea, drawn up on British initiative, was due to go before the Political Committee which met today for the first time this session.

The Soviet Foreign Minister, pay attention

(Phi-

10 his ruling that I am not going to resort to I am over the M. Andrei Vyshsinky, imme- otherwise it would be impossible any display of arms and

not going to hit you

sticks

the Committee to conduct the meeting

head with น

despite dlately after the

M. Vyshinsky called the vote

the rules of example of other delegations." violation had met, presented a resolu-

General Carlos Romulo tlon calling for United Nations

and pressed again for

of the death sen-pppines) saying that two hours nction to stop "mass terrorism"

The Soviet delegate xald had been spent on the discussion, tences. in Greece.

As

called for a ruling by the Chair The Greek representative said that his insistence that the

Urdancia ruled that Mr. that the Soviet proposal was "an sembly take action on the Greek whether it was in order.

Was out obvious political manoeuvre" and situation was not a manoeuvre to urged the Committee to decide on slop consideration of the Korean further discussion

to Korea. the priority to be given to the issue, but it was the right of all order and the Committee turned Items before

delegates to raise other issuCA,

While the Czechoslovakian de- legale, M. Frantisek Pisck,

Llic

WHS

British view

of

rakitig a hcuted speech on Greece in support of the Soviet

Mr. Urdaneta repentedly called hands on the Foreign Minister's motion. other for a show speakers shouted for recognition Philippines proposal to discuss on points of order.

immediately the Korean question M. Plsek ignored requests from and told Vyshinsky, "Sir,

Chairman, Mr. Roberto shall be most happy to hear you Urcianeta (Colombia) to stop when the vote is unished."

Julius Kutz-Suchy (Po. speaking.

The Chilean and Bolivian deland) declared the vote Invalid,

their wooden Sir Keith Officer (Australia) banged lezntes

legal, urged the Committee persisting that it was name plates on table in protest against M. Pisek's the Committee to go on with its remarks.

mounted

Tension in the room mud the hundreds of spectators stood on tip-toc, craning their necks to see.

The

Chairman pounded gavel and announced that meeting was, adjourned for minutes.

Vyshinsky's call

his

the

10

had M. Vyshinsky Earlier, called for conversations between the General Assembly's President and the Greek delegation aimed nt suspending the death sentence for 11 "Greek patriota."

was

Before he spoke. Mr. Fernand Van Langenhve (Belgium) elected Vice-Chairman and M

(Iceland) Rappor- Thor Thors 1eur.

Mr.

business.

M. Vyshinsky, referring to the Committee room scene in the earlier, criticised "the display of weapons in the form of sticks which are heaved around."

He maintained that it was the Bollylan and Chilean delegates not who had been at fault and the Czech delegate.

(Bri.

He said that certain delegates were "panicky and nervous."

Mr. Kenneth Younger

Committee tain) wald that the had already started consider ation of its agenda and had agreed on the first item for dis. cussion. M. Vyshinsky wanted to raise other questions which should be put befors the Com. mitteo and voted upon to ad-

Items

ditioniky, replying, de-

clared that he was perfectly en- titled to raise the question.

Soviet demand

of

M. Vyshinsky immediately moved that representatives of both In- North and South Korea be

most vited to take part: "It in important to hear both parties to

the dispute."

His proposal was similar to that presented to the Security Council on August 1 by the Soviet dele- gato, Mr. Jacob Malik, which the Counell rejected after a long de bote,

the The Korean. Republic was only legally constituted Govern- ment of Korea and the one re- cognised by the United Nations, he said.

U.S. objection Farci Bey El-Khoury (Syria)

the North though said that Koreans were "political and in- ternational criminals, ns criminals

Indian union

demands Korea QUEEN'S ALHAMBRA

withdrawal

}

Lake Success,

September 30. The United Nations Secrb- tary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie, today made publlo a let- tor from the Russian dela- gate, Mr. Jacob Mallk, en. closing an All-India Trade Union Congress demand for the thmediäte, withdrawal of foreign troops from Korea.

Mr. Mailk asked that the Congress' latter, be olroulated as Security Council doou. ment.

The letter alleged that the American, "aggressors" Had committed "wanton acta of terrorism and sadistio brutali- ties". It naked the Security Council to condoma those "atrocities" and withdraw It support from "American Imperialist aggrasslon" In Koren-Reuter,

He took the medal

anyway

10

the

they should be given a fair trial." Can-born' and

the

No criminal should be denied hearing. The right of д United States was trying to prove matter, its impartiality in the

he and should hour both sides, asserted.

Mr. Warren Austin (United States)

objected to giving a hearing to the North Koreans. "Is it not absurd, to be asked to invite these aggressors who have defied and still continue to dety

the United Nations?", he asked. Mr. Austin announced that he Soviet would vote against the proposal and said that the Com- mittee should issue an invitation only to the South Korean repre- im-sentative.

The plan to establish a unified and democratic Korea under the United Nations was also being sponsored by Australia, Brazil, Cuba, the Netherlands, Norway, Sitting as Mr. Younger's Pakistan and the Philippines. mediate neighbour at the Com- Mr. mitice table, M. Vyshinsky said, On the resumption, Urdaneta asked the delegates to "I can promise you, Mr. Younger,

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Mr, Younger sald that Beltain delegations were hop- other and oth Ing to put forward proposals for consulting the wishes of all Korean people in arranging 3 settlement.

the

Mohamed Fawzi Bey (Egypt) cautioned against haste, saying, "It is better not to hustle decision, especially on such portant matters."

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Russia's request to invite North Koreans was beaten by a vote of 46 to 8, with seven ab- stentions, The invitation to South Korea was approved 50 to abstentions.-Reuter 5 with five and Associated Press.

LIBERAL PARTY RESOLUTION Scarborough, September 30. The annual conference of the Liberal Party today passed a resolution, condemning racial and political discrimination, referring particularly to the policy of the Malan Government in South

Africa.

Mr.

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New Westminster, B, C... September 30. A Norwegian awarded a United States medal of honour for ald- ing American soldiers against the Nazis. today admitted

that was the wrong man.

"I never saw an

American during the war," John Moan, 24- year-old longshoreman, admitted the

British United Press. "I'm

John Moan."

now # citizen. John Moan was awarded the United States Medal W. Klic- A, of Freedom by Mr. forth, United States consul, at 3 ceremony on September 16 RE Mr. Klieforth's residence in Van- couver. The decoration was for Moan's actions in saving a United States patrol near Snaan, Nor- way, from the Nazis during the spring of 1945.

Asked why he. had accepted the medal from the

Americatt const when he knew he was the

wrong man, Moon Maid: "I th did what I was told and I went up there. I thought the medal was to be conferred on all Nor- wegians."-United Press.

HEAVY TREMOR

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Dibrugarh, September 30. People тап shrieking from their homes to seek safety the open when two-minute earth tremor rocked this Upper Assam rallway town today.

Dibrugarh, extensively dam- aged by a major earthquake and floods In mid-August, has been experiencing minor tremors for 74 days.

Over: 1,000 prople, have bren listed as missing in the earth- munke and flooding of the Brahmaputra River and its tribu- taries.

B.

The State's Chief Minister, Dr Medhi, told the Assam Legis fature

than today that more 500,000 people in Lakhimpur Dibrugarh and the Northern Provinces had been very badly affected, having, last everything, nnd needed immediate roller and rehabilitation.

Army engineers are now clear- and ing debris, building bridges

quake-torn roads, repairing while Air Force Dakotas fly daily sorties dropping food and medi- cine. to people still marooned frontler regions.-Reuter.

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