RUSSIANS AGAIN DEFEATED IN UNITED NATIONS

Lake Success, June 1-Russia walked out of the United Nations Trusteeship Council 'today after being overwhelmingly defeated in its latest attempt to oust the Chinese Nationalist delega- tion.

Alexander Soldatov, third ranking member of the Soviet delegation, walked out after the Council had voted nine to one against his motion to exclude the Nationalist delegate, S. S. Liu. As he left the building, he told photographers: "I hope you will take as many pictures when I return." But there was no concrete evidence to indicate the early ouster of the Nationalists and the return of the Soviets.

U.S. BILL ADMITS MORE DPs

Washington, June 1.-The: Senate and House reached an agreement today on 11 compromise bill to admit

341,000 displaced persons

States to the United

by June 1951.

As cent to the House and Senate

fur final passage, 17 envern the admission of 54,744

German "expelices" persona of German origin" who were forced out of such countries an Czechoslovakia and Rumania by the Potsdam agreement.

In tho vote - closely watched after Trygve Lie'a mission to the world's four major capitals in an effort to end the United Nations impasse concerning Chinese representation-Britain and Rus- Argentina abstained. sla

cast the sole vote to eject the Nationalists. The United States, France, China, New Zealand, Aus- tralia, Iraq, the Philippines,

the Dominican Republic and Belgium voted against the Russian motion.

of

the

Mr Soldatov offered his motion as moon as the outgoing Pre- dent, Roger Garreau of France, opened the meeting. Mr Soldatov said Rersia could not participat is

Council mesalens so long as

representative Lho "Kuomintang group" was re- comized as one of its members. Replying immediately, Mr Liu The present nel, which ex-sald no challenge to the Nailon- pires on June 30, called for the lists was raised at the Council's acimlesion of 2.055,000 displaced

winter session in Geneva, which persons, 150,000 of whom al-

the Russians bad boycotted rendy are here.

even rending without

to He referred presentative.

to Mao Tse-tung's Peking govern- ment na a "bogus puppet regime which today is remlutely op- Pored by the Chinese people."

The original House bill would have raised the total to 330,000. The Senate voted to admit 350,000.

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URGES STRENGTHENING OF COMMONWEALTH TIES

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Declaration Conscience On Senate Floor

Washington, June 1.-Seven Republican Sena- tors today indirectly accused Senator Joseph Mc- Carthy of exploiting "fear, bigotry, ignorance and intolerance" in an attempt to win a Republican victory, and demanded « halt to such tactica.

tors Charles Tobey,

In a dramatic "declara-l In addition to Mrs Smith, the tion of conscience" read on statement was signed by Sonn- the Senate floor by Senator Alken, Wayne Morse, Irving George Margaret Chage Smith, the Ives, Exlward Thye and Robert Senators also accused the Hendrickson.

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While he was not mentioned by name, it was obvious Senator Smith meat Senator McCarthy when

she said bitingly that the Senale "has too often been de- CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE affect when a suitable acknow based to

to the level of a forum of late and character DESAESING-

sheltered by the shield of 1. Because it is believed to Calanal

immunity." contain the sout of a dead per- She added: "The nation sore- son, perhaps Buddha, 2. Ottawa, June 1.—Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, the Pakistan Prime Ministy needs a Republlean victory, Boulder Dom. 3. Poland, ter, said here late on Wednesday night that the Commonwealth ties publican Party ride to political. In the form of a V. 5. A CHIVALRY

but I don't want to see the Re-

Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. should be strengthened so that the Commonwealth could become a truly victory, on the four horsemen person, one of whose

parents effective force in world peace and the promotion of world progress.

ignorance, is a European and the other on

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The compromise provides for the admission of 301,501 from Italy, Germany and Australing 18,000 Poles now in England;, 10,000 Greek, 2,500 of whom

As Mr have close relatives in the Unit-for

Soldatov stalked out speaking at a dinner given Muslims and, therefore, demo- the chamber, Mr Francis ed States; 2,000

from Venezia Sayre (United States) to the in his and the Begum's cratic. not as a matter of cal-

culated thought, but Yugoslavia Council: "Neither this Coun-honour by the Canadian matter of religious belief and under the Italian peace treaty cil

United Nations Prime Minister and Mrs St Tradition. nor other of 1947: 4,000 "Shangha!" refu- organisations and agencies can Laurent at a country club gees scattered throughout the for one moment free 10 the Far East; 500 refugees from actrine that the wilful absence | here. countries behind the Iron Cur of a single member can have

Governor-General ! tain; 5,000 displaced orphans and effect whatever upon the Canada, Viscount Alexander of 5,000 adopted war orphans. validity of decisions taken. The Tunis, also attended the dinner. It was also agreed to allow very kernel of demoerney is ac Mr Llaquet All Khan ald 15,000 refugees already here to ceptance by aft of the will of Commonwealth countries, rumnin. Only 4,000 of this the minjority, under a system broadly speaking, had the same group have fled applications which protects the rights of the ideology and followed the same under the same provision in the minority,"

democratie principles. present act.

Senator. Pat McCarran,

M. Carreau remarked that he

If they could not stand by who had complained of Communists considered "indecent"

Kejeach other then how could nuc entering the country under the Seldatov's choice of words in hope that the United Nations, present law, said the new hill attacking the Chinese Nation which comprised countries with guarantees "the highest measure all delegate before the Russian

of security."--United Press.

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AN INVITATION Canada's Prime Minister, Mr Leuls St Laurent, has accepted

invitation to visit Pakistan. The invitation was extended to him last night by the Prime

Minister of Pakistan.

In a world of ideological con- fiets, the Itumie way of life is

great safeguard agains nurat confusions, and especially in part of the wurid tu which resurgent nasionalism of young nations, combined with the backwardness of the peo- ple, creates unsettled and dis- quieting conditions."-Reuter.

EAST GERMAN YOUTHS HAVE

GRAND TIME

the Counci elected Dr Max Henriques Urnea of the Domini- Republle as president for the curr

current session.

Berlin, June 1. One Tomorrow,

At last night's dinner, Mr the Council hears 1-A traba-

youths from be- Laquat All-Khan said he hoped thousand the outgoing President's report airlift which begins this summer for Europe on the

he would have the pleasure of hind the Iron Curtain defied Internationalisation of

Mr SL Laurent ons and Americans will be ex-Jerusalem, Then, at the

in their Te-eing

Communist leaders Pakistan that he could repay and sneaked into Western tended to India, Indonesia and quest of Iraq, It will turn to Bechuanaland as soun us the other subjects on the agenda

the warm hospitality shown hiata

Berlin last night to listen to money becomes available, the for about a week before debat-in Canada.

forbidden American jazz and United Press.

the

SHIPS

Mr St Laurent said in reply

there young American founding the problem of Jerusalem that he sincerely hoped he take part in an American- ers of the plan said today.

They call their project International Bescarch Fund, since its air is to establish variety of cheap and effective channels through which stu dents may explore the social. political and economic problems of alter countries by m-the- spot investigation.-Reuter.

would be able to make the trip style quiz show. before too long,

The youths, who came here to Officials at the Prime Minis-

week-end, hended

SEIZED ter's Office said that pressure of participate in the Communist

Government business would rally las

Revising

Treaty

BY RUSSIANS probably make it impossible for home with gifts of sport shirts.

Copenhagen,

1-Two a year.-Reuter,

June Danish fishing vessels, missing

In the Baltic, are believed to have been arrested by the Ministry said today.

The

10

the

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socks and other wearing apparet the Premier to make any ex- tended overwas tour for at least the melody of American

Lunes.

youths, both boys and girls, obviously loved it, DISCONTENT

American

popular music is Kingston, Canada, June 1 banned in the

Soviet zone of where most of Russions, the Danish Foreign The basis of discontent in Asia Germany, 1936

was economie and so was the youngsters live. Anyone caught The

Western radio Ministry said a Danish basis of all cures real or spuristening cutter is reported to have picked us offered for its removal, the stations which play music

Pakistan Prime Minister. up a cryptle radio message from

Mr subject to a fine or imprison- Cairo, June 1-The Egyptian the trawler Valkyrien on Tues-Laquat

All Khan, said here ment, But the blue-shirted Government confirmed today for day which said: "We have been today.

youngsters sneaked past border the first time that notes have captured by the Rusciaus." No It is by their efforts in the guards and crowded into the bren exchanged with Britain on more was heard.

economic field that Governments West Berlin theatre for "For- | ·· the revision of the 1930 treaty

Fruit," a As the Valkyrien was fishing in Asla which have democratie bidden

programme which permits British troops to with the Christian Socmund at ideals or, in other

words, featuring

American bluco, Governments for rumbo, Suez Canal occupy the

zone. the time of the reported arrest, pired to be

cowboy

boogle and The acting Minister of State, it is assumed that both vessels the peoples, should Judge them-woogle tunes, Ibrahim Farab Bey. sald Egypt have been seized. It was the selves and

will eventually be The programme war hastly find sent a note to Britain in first time in two weeks that Judged by the world," he said. arranged by the American con

Pakistan had п sound economy proposal to negotiate a revision terference from Russian patrols. and Government but Pakistan. } propaganda volce in broacast- trolled radio, the most potent Anlatle "can only go a certain distancehind the Iron Curtain.

ing from Berlin to points be-

and no further that is to say, no further without laternational Co-operation."

answer to a reply to Egypt's Daulsh vessels had reported in-

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