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The Chelsea Collective Security Proposals Discussed In The UN Political Committee AMENDMENTS ACCEPTED

The scene at the Chelsea Arts Ball at the Albert Hall, London, where 6,000 fancy-dress revellera danced 1952. On the stroke of midnight their way into hundreds of balloons were released to the outstretched hands of the dancers below-London Express Picture.

Hot Action For Korean Outpost

Seoul, Jan. 3.

Allied infantrymen on the Western front fought fiercely for the 11th day yesterday (Monday) to regain to Red armoured a prized outpost position they lost troops on December 28.

United Nations troops, edging painfully toward Communist attacks the objective, threw back two yesterday and then launched a vicious counter-attack of their own, an Allied communique said last night.

A s. 10, the basile stil, 7.55 a.m. to noon yesterday with of an estimated enomy company. raged--a continuing flare hot action

relatively The Eighth Army communique war did not give the outcome of the quiet

battle.--Associated Press.

front.

The

145-mile

on the

Korean

is secne

in relatively open country. West of Korong-

no, where thise war has grimly Germany To

featured grenade-tossing, hand- to-hand combat, roaring artillery exchanges and at least one big

alr strike in the early days. In the first four days of the en- gagement the enemy

es immutad 40 casualties.

Bolt sides

tanks

lost an

have brought

o self-propelled Kunis into play.

Elements of an enemy beta- Fion are inched in the see-saw struggle.

AIK BATTLE

Supply

Paris, Jan. 7.

The 11 sponsors of the collective security measures resolution now before the Political Committee today accepted an Arab-Asian amendrient, which would ensure all States' final freedom of action on any measures contemplated in their territory.

They also accepted a Chilean-Mexican-Colom- bian amendment, emphasising that the measures

would not prejudice internal security and would Freak Triplet be subject to the capacity of each State.

Mr. Stuart Carson of Canada told the Political Committee in his speech today that the Arab-Asian and Latin-American amendments had been accepted because they were distinct improvements and he hoped these States would now be able to vote for the revised resolution.

measure

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The three Western powers and Most of the Soviet arguments, Brazil today tabled in amend-he said, had been answered last от the The

the debate ment to

earlier Soviet year in resolution, which would have "uniting for peace" the effect of consenting to which had been carried Security Council meeting when votes to live, with three absten- ever it would "usefully serve to tions. remove the tension at present existing in international reta- tions."

reduce the

Mr Cohen said: "We do not want to see high level confer- sounding ences convened as The four-power amendment board for harangues, which may reads: "The General Assembly aggravate and not recommends the Security dangers of war.

"World peace would not be Council, in accordance with

to advanced by having the Foreign Article 20 of the Charter, convenc a perladte meeting to Minteters listen in the Security Council to auch invectives by the consider what measures might

Soviet Union Foreign Minister as ensure the removal of the ten we have heard in this com- sion a; present exdating

the mittee." international relations and

The Commitice adjourned establishment of friendly rela- tions between countries, when tomorrow when it is due to vote

upon the resolution-Reuter. ever such a meeting would use- fully serve to remove such ten- sion and establish such friendly relations in the furtherence

in

of

pro-

"Humane" Form Of Warfare

Washington, Jan. 7.

to

Birth

West Runtad, Jan. 7.

A 24-year-old mother gave birth to the second and third members of a act of triplets fast night - a week after the first arrived.

The baby born in 195) four a boy weighing was a pounds.

Those who made their debut in 1953 were another boy, weighing 4 lb. 5 oz., and a girl, weighing three pounds, 11 sauces. They

within barn minutes of one another.

"Mother and

babies are all doing very well," said a hospital spokesman,

were

10

Mother of the triplets is Mes Emerald Gaul of Cromer. She has named them David (the eldest), Nigel and Anthes sociated Press.

At-

A POLIO WEDDING CEREMONY

the purposes and principles of the Charter.

The Soviet Foreign Minister. M. Vyshinsky. today declared the "periodie" Security that Council meeting he had posed could discuss Korea with- out interfering with the eerça- fire negotiations at Panmunjom, He told the United Nations Political Committee in debating Western-backed collective scheme that perhaps the Foreign Ministers or special representatives attending such a

lialities of atomic dust as were paralysis victims who got Security Council meeting might find

to "debomanise" around with the aid of steel ä recipe to

the weapon help

braces, crutches and canes. cities Panmunjom, enemy

without at negotiators but painted put that this would destruction of life or pro when she was an infant

The 26-year-old bride, stricken and confined to a wheel-chair until

U.S.Sity

Air Force

West

Frankfort, Jan. 7. German Industry will be called upon to help equip the United

air force, the States

air force headquar- American fers in Europe indleated here In the air war F-86 Sabre jets, | tonight. cutnumbered two 10 one seul two MIGs crashing to earth and hibit of German firms would be the though he sgread the sch amaged two others in what the hold in Frankfort from January meetings should prove useful.

Syracuse, NY, Jan. 7. Dorothy Raymerand and Robert Haskins, young victims were honeymooning of gylio, United States radiological | fonts after a week-end wedding warfare experts are in commony at which all the at- vestigating the war potentendants and most of the guests

be an alternative to not truce talks.

the

perty.

BRITISH VIEWS

The

British

delegate, Selwyn Lloyd, earlier called the

Mr

Its

Manufacture of atomic dust she was 15, walked proudly

It already down the aisle

of the First น no problem.

Church exists in the radioactive waste Wesleyan

bere оп special white crutches, materials from atomic piles.

to cón- use in wartime

Her eyos

sparkled under cities or bad white veil and the flowing gown form of warfare since hid the leg braces.

бя

A spokesman said that an ex- demand for the meeting unrealis minste enemy represent

"[[

positions

Fifth Air Force described as a 8 in February 1 and representa- Turning to M. Vyshinsky, dane

Inhabitants would not furious battle South OL jutives of the firms would have an ting at his aide, he said:

Soviet Union withes in- yesterday. It was the second opportunity to discuss with Ger, the

to be re- day of hot action that brought tan technicians the ability of ternational tension

to start laims for Allied jets to seven the Western German Industry duced, we are ready

on this MIGs downed Whether all to provide the American air with him right Allied planes returned safely force with the equipment she task". from the two days of fighting

Was

Dow

be Haskins, paralysed when seriously injured or killed H

at the affected was 18, met the bride the evacuated they

Bitar with the aid, of canes, areas within 24 hours.

while the best man, Robert European and United States

Crawford,

the pushed into artists say that in theory the

́ebwich sanclary in a

wheel- silent and invisible aloemig

chair.. Opening the afternoon debate, dust weapon could lead to not known since the air needs, while selling at a profit.

Panel instruments, electrical the Indian delegate said that bloodless victories in which not

Rila Gillian, trembling brides- Force is following a new policy equipment, prefabricated parts, India would abstain in the vole a life would be lost or

*mald, walked down the aisle on of not announcing its own losses chemical, metal,

που

Lextile and on the resolution. But she rebuilding damaged.

satin topped crutches but kept until the end of the week, rubber goods, will be displayed served her position on the Soviet An eminent Austrian au-time with the beat of the

Under this policy, the

paper products and call for a "high level" Security thority, Professor Hans Thirring, Wedding March. utcome of the Sunday and construction lumber and office Council meeting to

consider maintains that

modern atomie i Monday air battles will be an equipment.

world tension and Korea.

plants can produce in a re "I never saw anything like it," nounced on Saturday.

He said the Western resolution latively The display will also be shown

short time enough the Rev. William Montgomery Western

for European (which calls other

after the "shadow radioactive by-products to con- sati

fuil as well as

and fifteen effective sorties were flown by disk yesterday and 35 supply buildings, 10 vehicles; pieces and 11 anti-aircraft gun

de-

three locomotives, seven fleld positions were claimed as strored or damaged.

ATTACK BEATEN OFF Approximately 165 troops casualties were inflicted, the Air Force announced.

to

Fitter Gaoled

B

all the major cities United Press.

When scattered in sufficient

their

ceremony.-

APPEAL

Paris, Jan. 7.

The International Confedera... . tion of Free Trade Unions have sent to the United Nations an appeal for lasting peace and security." stressing six points.

1-Rapid conclusion,ndan armistice in Korea,

Other warplanes continued lo portation systems. Six hundred industrialista likely to work for army") might increase mutual taminate pound enemy supply and trans-

the American at force. The ill-wil. Repornmandations of of Europe. spokesman also stressed that the the General Assembly were not recent decision to ask some as binding on members as de- Dutch firms to provide American cisions of the Security Connell quanticles over a city or defence aircraft equipment was part of and if some membors carried installation in the form of dust, TRADE UNIONS the plan and that Anserican them out and not others, parti- these by-products with officials wors quite satisfied with cularly against the views of one dangerous but invisible gamma a rays could force on enemy to the results of the test-France- of the big powers, "there is Presse.

danger of a farge-scale abandon them until such time as the radioactivity had died down. Pakistan said she would sup

-Reuter. port the Western resolution. In the Korango area action

The Western resolution called yesterday, an enemy company

Qn All 80 members of the attack was thrown off by Eighth

Portsmouth, Jan. 7.

United Nations to hold forces. Army troops in a 30-minute

Malcolm Douglas Reece, A ready for use against a poten- engagement ending at 3,15 a.m. 20-year-old apprentice Atter of tial aggressor. An enemy platoon attacked in a Swaythling, Southampton, was

London, Jan. 7, 2 Suspension of external aid quarter hour fight ending at sentenced to three months"

The Ministry of Supply, the to armed rebellions against the 3 am.

imprisonment at Southampton

governments Dr Munoz, Argentina, feared department which deals with constitutional United Nations soldiers Then

today for obtaining credit of 23 the Western plan might do more atomic research, today discounted Vietnam and Malaya attacked at 7.05 am. and tangled

3-Shoppression of threats to a Washington with an enemy group of undeter-by means of fraud and other harm than good. He would abra statement in mined strength near an impor- false pretences.

stain on paragraphs which ask magazine that "Britain has made the independence of Yugoslavia.

4-Rapid conclusion of an Reece was found not guilty states to hold forces ready and an atom bomb and may have The Allied tant hill position. infantrymen withdrew slightly at of stealing a Tiger Moth plane to survey their resources with exploded it on the United States Austrian Slate treaty.

Free clections

throughout 7.30 a.m., directed artillery fire on worth £100 belonging to the the aim of joining in collective proving grounds."

A spokesman recalled that the Germany, and the enemy and then resumed the Portsmouth Aero Club.

It was

6-Revision of the Italian attack.

stated that

prohibits the The American delegate, Mr McMahon On the Eastern Cont east of hired the plane from the Aero Ben Cohen, said that M. Vyshin- explosion of other than American peace treaty, giving equality of the Mundung-nl Valley, a UN Club and abandoned

had introduced into our comic bombs on American tar rights to the Italian people,--- debate a destructive tones patrol was heavily engaged from France-Reuter.

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