DULLES EXPLAINS U.S. PLAN FOR UNITED NATIONS

Flushing Meadow, Oct. 8.

Mr John Foster Dulles, American delegate to the United Nations, said today that the U.S. pro- posal to strengthen the General Assembly as an effective weapon against aggression was not in- tended to "bypass, weaken or replace the Security Council."

Mr Dulles, leading Republican Party adviser to the State Department, said that it was "an effort to have additional machinery available in the event the Security Council is unable to fulfil its primary responsibilities."

Slessor Leaves For

Canada

London, Oct. 8. Air Chief Marshal Sir John Stevor, Chief of the Alr Staff, left London by Bir tonight for defence talks fat

asul Washington,

Canada

Be gild he would studr a new Canadian jet fighter

ir "Canuck," cased

which, he said, looked to him a very good aeroplane. "We are very interested in H" he added.

Sir John will also dis

Canadian malli- russ with

ry chiefs a plan to train Royal Air Forer pilots and views there. "We want to tet

many men possible trained Canada," br alch--Neu- ter.

Moslems Urge Kashmir Plebiscite

He added: "Koren has taught 113 IL number of lessons. Among them is the recognition that the United Nations should not have to improvise the organisation of its police power after an nct of aggression has #ccurred,"

Details of the American pro- posal-which is supported by Britain. France, Canada, Tar key, the Phillippines and Urus mada public On stray - were

· Saturday.

It would recommendi 12- ber nations to maintain within their national armed forc elements to be made available for an internation United Na- Tiens peace army.

It would also set up a pener observation Pommission of from mune to 14 members to observe and report

the situation in ay area where there was piter- national tension.

In

PARALYSING EFFECT

today, Mr

Anerle

statement # Dulles aid that hoped that the existence of the proposed "adand-by arrange ments" to call the Gruer Apecmbly

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Catholle

Heirarchy

HINDU RESIGNS FROM

PAKISTAN

GOVERNMENT

Calcutta, Oct. 8.

Jogendra Nath Mandal, 14-year-old Hindu mens- ber of the Pakistan Central Government, resigned today. An 8,000-word resignation letter sent from

Centenary

max

Congress

the

General view of Pageant and Solemn Pontifical Mass, which formed a spectacular cli- 10 the Roman Catholic Heirarchy Cen- tenary Congress at Wem- bles Stadium. After High Mass from a tented altar, the vast audience heard a special message broadcast in English by The Pope front his country residence near Rome.

here to the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Liaquat Ali NEW LAW'S

Khan complained of Pakistan's treatment of Hindu minorities in the "Islam State,"

Mr Mandal also spoke of the "economic boycott of Hindus in East Bengal, wholesale

requisition into sesion at their houses, aml non-pay- hours' notice would encourage and promote co-operation with.ment of rent." it: the Security Council.

Thr

WOS

Naliens established live years ago. Mr Dulles pointer out, to that the nations of the world nght tike "effective collective mea- Baures" to maintain peace.

Because of

pralysing effrot of the vote in the Security Council the United Nathas had not always been able to tune. fun in the manner hoped for in

Karnchi, Oct. 8. The Moslem League-the Government Party of Pakis- urged the tan today United Nations Security 1945. Council to arrange

democratic

Kashmir.

The State

soon a

plebiscite

the

Adoption of the

Referring to the recent agre. meat between Mr Liaquat Ah Khan and the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, on the treatment of minorities in both

Manetul Ar

has been settled. On the citrary, communal ruutanda and anti-Indian pro- Pakistan both at paganda by home and abroad, is continuing in full swing.

conflicts between the two couns fries, Mr Mandal said, had been carried out.

not

"On the contrary.” he added, "communal prosaganda andĺ anti-Indiati propaganda Pakistan, both' at home abroad, is continuing in swing

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The High Command, repre- autemine of the case would np. A Judge yesterday

the Law Division General and not to its other departments, Day by the Moslem League all the lelease of Henry Steinberg, ented at the conference by the Ply only to

Commander-in-Chief, over Pakistan is eloquent proof aged 38, the first man arrested Alexander Papagos, also point-Heuter,

the law, which became

led to the existence in the Com-· the commend and anti-under

effective last month. Indian propaganda,"

countries of tunist

Eastern "Is defect Europe of The

ordinance

reorganised Greck Mr Mandal

# violates alleged that in because

the grills forces which, it said, West Pakistan a large part of basic constitutional privileges

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and in boxes of forty fly sheets sub-caste among Hindus) the first and 14th amendments

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Jayawardene, the forty had been converted to Islam.

The conference, which was Finance Mlafster of Ceylon, who box. On sale at "South China shevis and forty envelopes, 30 per He feared that Hindus who tion," the Judge said.

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been attending the Com-Morning Post." Mir still remained in East Bengal or

Prime Minister Ernest Roll, the

Mr Sophocles monwealth Finance Ministers' District Attorney, 1 Venizelos, was also attended by talks here, left London today Typhoon Map incorporating amend Pakistan would be wither con- Deputy In his letter of resignation Mrverted to Islam or completely dicated that the case would be the American Ainbassador to by air for Bombay-leuter. Mandal said: "after on anxious exterminated.",

to the Appellate but, he said,carried

Mr Jolin Peurlloy- of the Los Angeles Heuter.. allow partment never and prolonged struggle I have "Hindu? come to the conclusion that themselves, whatever the threat County Superior Court. Pakistan is no place for Bindus or templation, to be treated as

If this Court should uphold!

REDS' ANSWER to live in and that their future monies in the land of their

Judge Alarion's decidon, is darkened by

case would have to be taken to

Budapest. Oct. 8, the ominous birth."

United States Supreme The shadow of

Hungarian conversion

Communist Today they mayas indeed the

Court.

newspaper, Szabad liquidation."

Nep. to many of them have already done The United States Congress, day described the United Na-

abandon their hearths

and defyl President Truman'stions Political Committee's re-i honies in sorrow and in pante, veter on September 23, made solution condemning Hungary, The

letter, released to the

But tomorrow they will strive law

the Communist Control Rumania and Bulgaria for vio- DECEK here tought. added: for their rightful place in the Bill, which the President had lution of Imman rights as a "While I am convinced that my economy of life," he added. declared to be a danger to "diversionary manoeuvre,"

in office in the Reuter,

national security,Reuter.

The move, it said, was an attempt to divert pubile opinion from the facts in Korea and Grecce, from the whitewashing of the France regime in Spain And from the close Anglo-

Mr Mandal,

who bad been Law Ministr in the Pakistan (a American

Central Cabinet since the in- ception of the State, came here a fortnight

for medical treatment,

in proposals, Mr Dulles malatain- ed, "will strengthen the ability the United Nations tosuppress Rels of aggression. They will more than that. They will greatly discomage potential ag- the partition of the Indian sub-pressors, They are a roadblock continent in 1947.

af Kashmir hes been the subject af dignute be- tween India and Pakistan since

in the path of aggressions."

The Assembly's Political The United Nations Mediator Committee is the to begin a for Kashmir, Sir Owen Dixon, debate on the American pro- recently reported that he hai - posals tomorrow.—Reuler, been unable to find a solution to the problem.

Today, the Moslemn League's General Council unanimously

ratifled a resolution adopted tast

PREMATURE IDEA

Metz. Oct, H.

ago

COMMUNAL RIOTS

Op

clear

The French Foreign Minister, night by its Working Commulle M. Robert Schuman, said here continuance endorsing the Pakistan Govern-

on the Kashmir foray that immediate participa- Pakistan Central Government is ment's sta Aispute and urging the Security in European defence was "pre-should

tinn of Gertnan military units not of any help to

to Hindus, 1 nut Council to arrange "as soon as

t with possible" a "free and

conscience create the false in- impar mature" fini plebbseite" in the State.

"Germany must take part in pression in the minds of finditas the endeavours demanded by of Pakistan and abroad that Winding up a debate on the common defence", he said in a Hindus

can live there with resolution, the Pakistan Primer speech in the Metz trade fair.

and with honour

R sense of Minister, Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, "But the proposal that Cer-security in respeel of their life, condemned os "irresponsible" man military units should be properly and religion." an eariter speech by a Member jociated from now on

The major part of Mr Man> · criticising the Government for this defence Is premature be- dal's letter pertained to events not sending troops to Kashmir cause France

herself lacks in East Bengal, which led to and having "banked on the armaments and Germany must communi riots there and con- United Nations" instead-Rea- not be armed before France,ditions prevailing in Pakistani

M. Schuman said.-Reuter. after the signing of the Nehru- Liaquat Ali Khan agreement on minorities at Delhi on April 8.

ter.

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Douglas Fairbanks and Linda Christian went round the other day to the Coliseum in London to sco Tyrone Power, Linda's husband, in his new play. Here they are signing the visitors' book. (London Express

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Enough Officers

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the

Acceptable To Lead

New German Army

Washington, Oct. 8. American military experts believe a plentiful supply Mr Mandal

estanted a toll of "both qualified and politically acceptable" officers of 10.000 live

2.000 lives in the Dacea and will be available in Western Germany to load such German

units as may be formed in the future.

East Bengal riots, which started on February 10 this year,

The clots, according to Mr Mandal, were fomented by the

and by

ipensures

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Answern 1. A kind of silk handker- cbief (from Pulicat, Madras). "How dare they talk about 2. The Iberian peninsula. 3. protecting human rights when Helen Porter Mitchell, 4. Seatir, the British Lebour Governments. Shakespeare. 6. Indivisible. I had soldiers to break the strike

Eas plant workers ang Australia's Government intro- Fascist bill outlawing duces a newspaper asked. the Communist Party?" tho

"How dare the American criminals of the horrifying Korean barbarities, the gentle- men of the Labour Party who

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BRIGADE. hatred in East Pakistan,

of this to the abortive attempt spreading of the Red tide.

American protectors of cur former explöllers having a say

HONG KONG DISTRICT. Declaring that conditions had made on Hitler's life in the last not improved after the Delhi days of the war by a group of

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officers the German

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soldier salisfactory but absolutely type with poiltleal back- hopeless and their future com“ ground as neutral as possible.— pletely dark.

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of Bordeaux, Oct. 8. Communism. Ten people were slightly In a radio "free chat." hurt when two bombs were MT McCloy cald Germany's thrown into the audience as the hope for peace and security leading French Communist, M. rested on partnership in the Jacques Duclos, was addressing European community. of 14- niceling at Auch, South-West tons. Ho achied. Umat such a Francs-Reuter,

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