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New York, Nov. 24. Soviet Foreign Minis- ter V. M. Molotov flatly rejected British, Ameri .can, Chinese and French
efforts to restrict use of the veto and the badly split Big Five thereupon tossed the whole issue
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Belgrade, Nov. 24.
Reports that Yugoslavia: had broken of relations with Greece were categorically denied yesterday by both Yugoslav and Greek officials in Belgrade."
Afe. Dmetre Teagres, Arzt Secretary of the Greek Lega- tion, sad, "I personally do not believe it, while the chief of the Yugoslav press section de- clared that "the report is "false" and "there has been no break in relations between Yugoslavia and Grecce." Associated Press,
back into the United "Grave
Nations Assembly.
The action came after two and a quarter hours of argy- ment behind closed donys,
The clashing views between Molotov and the other big power leaders were reported, however, } by western diplomats t meeting.
the
Molotov urged his colleagues to adopt a resolution stating they were against all attempts to, re- vise the velo provisions of the] United Nations Charter, that they objected to the regimentation and | formality being imposed on the United Nations organization and that they sought further de- velopment of United Nations har- mony.
He offered the proposal in the form of a resoluiler which the Foreign Ministers would com- mend to the General Assembly for Assembly approval.
Molotov said that so much "tulabaloo" had been raised about the veto vating system in the Security Counell that affirmative action must now be taken by the Assembly in support of the voling aystem.
Unacceptable
British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin, China's Wellington Kool. US. Secrétary of State James F. Byrne, and French Foreign
Crisis" India
In
New Delhi, Nov. 24 Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice-Pre- dent of India's interim Gov ernment, declared today: "E are in the midst of a erisis--a very grave crisis."
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Nehru, who, asserted Thursday that he had been en the verge of resigning the Vice-Presidency times, told a meeting of 300 Cengress Party workers and delegates of the United Pro- vinces that "this much la cer- tein: that the wise and mighty British Government has been unrooted from our motherland. It cannot inroot here again." Associated Press.
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NO FATALITIES IN DAKOTA CRASH
First Survivors Brought Out. USAAF Thanks Another Bomber Command
Interlaken, Nov. 23,
After fighting their way for over nine hours up- the Rosenlauf Glacier in Bernese Oberland some of the highest and most dangerous coun- try in Europe two rescue parties of 70 men led by expert Swiss Alpine guides today reached the ten men and women and one child, who have spent four days and four nights in snowy wilderness, 12,000 feet up in the mountains, after their Dakota aircraft had crashed on a flight from Munich to Istres.
Wartime
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Washington, Nov. 24. The US Army Air Force today unwrapped one of its wartime sec- rets and disclosed that long-range glider and robot bombs were used against the Japanese and Germans during the
war.
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Bevin Raises The Greek Question
London, Nov. 23.
It is understood that the Foreign Secretary, Mr. -Ernest Bevin, has raised the Greek question with the United States Government and nego tiations are now going on in America to get American cooperation for putting Greece on a sounder economic basis and for arming Greek forces, says the political correspondent of the Independent Sunday paper, "Observer."
RIOT IN CAIRO
He writes: "The aim is that instead of Greece being an ax clusively British concern, "It Lehould be a joint, Anglo- American responsibility. It has net bean suggested, however, that United States troops should be sent to Grepce Cairo, Nov. 24.
"American aid would be cos Mrs. Elorence P. Kendal, wife
Egyptian armoured fined to the bearing of the and associate of the Director cars were called out to-economic burden, of which the of Physical Therapy at the day to help the police supply of arms is obviously a hospital school here, says that carrying stacks of heavy books deal with students de- has repeatedly said that it par. The British Government between home and school and Ionstrating against the wishes to withdraw its troops from class to class contributed Government. Two stret- as soon as possible. But no to prevalent faulty posture dis- chers were set on fire its mere suggestion has always precise date has been given and covered in the examination of school students.
near-the-British Army Leen enough to throw the Great Headquarters.
Gavernment into a panic."
the
Her solution:--- "Let them print the books in pamphlet form and let children carry only immediately
the part required. bucks to a small, easily carried Toat
package and prevent a lot of maladjusted hips."Associated
A policeman, was shot and The correspondent adds: killed by revolver fire from the British feel that
they students near
the university. have aready given the Grocka The police and the Army had more than they can afford and during the morning fired only that another loan is out of the
students were attacking them. of stones with which the cided that the only thing was to open the present negotiations during the morning but clashes ernment.
Thirty students were arrested with the United States Gov-
between students and police!
"The British would like to rcinforced with troops were sec certain conditions attached continuing not only at the to any further economic help university but around a number which may be given to "the of secondary schools in Cairo, Greeks for instance, the re- Senior Army, police and storation of Greek traie security officers held a meeting' unions." to consider what was officially
He added: "If you ask me.The rescuers; who include doctors, immediately today whether I shall stur com
began carrying the survivors down-to-the- tinue to be in the Interim Ges-
nearest village of Rosenlaui by the difficult ernment 10 days hence, I cad. not tell you."
and dangerous way they had come. The weather is reported to be | Brigadler-General Ralph Talo, excellent for their journey. Deputy
The US. Air Force, which has Commander of the assumed responsibility for guided Earlier, planes had elreled United States forces in Aus-missile development by the Army, overhead 19 tolled up the mountain slopes to his son, the pilot of emitted the "creation of an errone-
ground parties | tria, who spoke over the radio said that wartime censorship per- would reduce the huge pile of into the air to check the hail question. It was therefore and had dropped clothing, food, wrecked machine. He learned cus impression that this country medical supplies and fuel for that all on board were alive. the stranded passengers, most
was caught napping" in the guid of whom are reported to
ed missile deld. Air Drop badly injured.
The Army Air Force statement Another man who surveyed said that a review of AAF. war- the wreck was Captain Victor time activities shows" "that at Hug of the Swiss Air Force, least four different types of con- who hovered in a Fieselor trolled air weapons were used in Storch plane less than 60 feet combat and development was well above it. He later told Reuter: under way on a number of others "I saw a number of people when the war ended." about. We dropped food, cloth- ing and medical supplies, also tea and cigarettes,
be
One of the first to fly over the Dakota, which was sighted by NJ. R.A.F. Lancaster, was
Ukraine Sore About Shot Delegate
Lake Success, Nov, 24
Minister Pardo all declared they Ukrainian Foreign Minister Manuilsky has called
considered Molotov's unacceptable,
resolution
The wording of his draft, how- ever, and his insistence on the need for action by the Assembly Jeft no doubt that when the issue comes up in the Assembly Russia will demand in the strongest of terms a rejection of all criticisms of the veto.-Associated Press,
Grasshopper Thermometer
on Secretary of State James F. Byrnes to see that American authorities "bring to justice" those responsible for the shooting of Gregory V. Stadnik, member of the Ukrainian delega- tion to the United Nations conference. Informed quarters said Manuil- sky, in a formal letter to MT. Byrnes expressed doubt that the shooting was a simple robbery as maintained by New York police and asked that Byrnes make sure that the case was given urgent Investigation.
Manuilsky was quoted as de- manding that Byrnes inform him about the measures that have been taken."
Manuilsky described the cir cumstances in which the shoot-
Schenectady, Nov. 24, Scientists have added a new Accomplishment to their list - they now can take the body tem- ing occurred when Stadnik along perature of a grasshopper.
with another, Ukrainian entered a Ceneral Electric research laboratory engineers reported that Wednesday night and said he had New. York delicatessen shop late they had devised a tiny "grass come to the conclusion that this hopper thermometer at the re-s not a simple robbery." quest of two Montana State Col. lege enthomologists.
SUN SPOTS
New York, Nov. 24."
A freak wave of interfer- ence with the world's radio communicatione is expected within the next few days. Extensive 21471 apota have bren observed the neyed pre- cursor of general radio inter- ferener, severely hampering transatlantic communications, Astronomers in Maine report- ed observing 27 sun spole of a major calibre. Reuter.
Previously Manullsky told re. Siamese
porters he considered it "a politi-
The professors needed the decal crime.". vice in their study of the control
He declared in his letter that
and extermination of the insects the shooting appeared to be "a
Which annually destroy millions premeditated attempt" on the fe
of dollars worth of crops,
The Montana educators, Profes
of the two Ukrainians,
He stressed that the shooting
sors J. H. Pepper and K. B. Hast-occurred in a shop regularly visit ings, said the body temperature ed by both men about the same
Twins Born In Italy
Eome, Nov. 24.
A dispatch from Florenep yes-
of the grasshopper may be 14 to hour each day to buy, fruit and terday reported that Mrs. Evelina 22 degrees fahrenheit higher than that no attempt. was made to rob Chiara Desi, 42, gave birth to
the surrounding air temperature them.-Associated Press.
depending on the sunlight.inten-
alty. They said the insects would die in short time if the body temperature reaches 128 degrees ('(P)—Auscelated Press.
Circus Freaks Man Hotel
Melbourne, Nov. 24. The fat lady, the giant, the nake charmer, the pigmy, and the skeleton man of a travelling troupe staffed a Newcastle
"Battles" In Greece
Athens: Nov, 24. Twenty-four gendarmes were killed, one wounded and three houses burned in the village of Vasara Lacoon! In. the Peloponese area yesterday. when 150 guerillas attacked a amall local gendarmerie gar- . rison, according to reports: reaching Athens today.
New South Wales) hotel-and"A batde between regular
nde a job of it.
Veteran showman Arthur Greenhalgh said he bought the Beach Hotel in Newcastle which he was unable to take his team to the United States and found
jah for every one
forces and two guerilin bands around Deskati, Jn Mount. Flambourgs area was conclud ed yesterday according to re- ports by the Second Army Corps Command.
Six rebels were killed, three wounded and eleven captured, including one of " the chieftains and one woman, fighting with the guerillas Reuter.
| two girls-weighing over. -12
pounds five ounces-whose bodies
A glide bomb, a 2,000 pound missile with wings and control, lable tail surfaces, and a range of
Prest.
"FOREIGN INTERFERENCE”
Athens, Nov. 24.
Constantin Tsaldaris is expected arising out of the use of fire- The Greek Prime Minister, Mr.described as an ugly situation" to go to New York next week to arms and explosives by students
foreign against the authorities. interference- In
"They picked them up and up to 30 miles when dropped from present.allegaerlain warfare", As a result the police mas
tock them into the cabin of the pland I could not see any smoke or sign that they had lit a fire but we sent them down
high nitude was used by AAF the war, said the statement
glider-borne one-ton torpedo which shed its glider framework a supply of fuel which they just before striking the water éçuld use for cooking."
was turned against the Japanese
"Advice
A mercy mission of R.A.F. Navy, Associated Press. mes with a Halifax bomber stood by at Orly airport, Paris, throughout the night and most of today, ready to crash land a Horsa Glider with a medical tean as their passengers near the Lukota but they were not nceded.
U.S. Thanks
The British Air Ministry stale tonight that a telegram of congratulations has been re- ceived from the United States Army Air Forces in Europe, reading: "The United States Air Forces in Europe wish to state their deep appreciation of the Bomber Command's services on finding the' crashed aircraft and for the hard work put in on the job,"
A Reuter Berne, meaSKYE states that
the report that the Swiss Federal Council had protested to the Americass 'against the flight · ef· United: States aircraft over the tarvi- tory, searching for the maroon- ed Dakota, was denied in-com- putent Swiss quarters tonight.
Reuter.
Survivor Arrives.
Meiringen, Nov. 24. The first of the cleven occupanta were joined at the abdomen and to be brought to safety was Brie lower thorax.
pagadier General Loyul aynės, One of the Slomese twins died | chief of the United States Forces: soon after birth, apparently as Advisory Board in Austria. He the result, of, injury suffered in was brought Meiringen Airport the dimeult delivery, but the at 10.40 a.m. today by Storch ather, separated from her sister the glacier near the wreck
aircraft which, made
landing by surgery, was still alive and
General Haynes, who limped apparently thriving hours after-wearlly and was nole
with stub wards, the dispatch, said.
ble on his face after his four days
In
to the United Nations Asnerpoly be ordered to use less, restraint Ar official slatertent here today in future in the attributed the trouble In Northnen disorders. Reuter,
handling Greece to "5,000 farmer Elas Left Wing resistance movement porters trained in Yugoslavia."--- Reuter.
BUD-
Without Money
Words"
Is Empty
Lake Success, Nov. 24.
a subcommittee of the United Nations Social Problems Committee Ukrainian delegate Lev Medved angrily attacked as "empty words" and "useless" a proposal to transfer to the United Nations the "advisory function in the field of social welfare" at present being per- formed by UNRRA.
"SAFETY CLAUSE"
and
-α
Washington, Nov. 24. State Department officials declared tonight the United. States will insist on "a safety clause" in any trade agree- ments concluded with Britain deventeen other countries clause
to withdraw any. concessions decmed onomical to
the American. economy.
This significant disclosure tos made by Mr. Winthrop Brown, Chief of the State Department's Policy decision, in a broad
·Commercial
cast on United States trade policy-Reitor,
New Liner For Pacific Service
It added that the children had and five nights on the glacier.SAONEKAN only one umbilical cord between said that all the occupants of, the them and that the operation for Dakota, were well with the excep
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Twelve Wives Are "Enough"
Reno, Nov. 24..
Frenchy the Barber, freshly
Reuter
Who Is The Ideal Delegate?
New York, Nov. 24.
The life of the ideal divorced by wife No. 12, swore United Nations diplomat that there would never be a No. is not one of glamorous 13. "This has cured me." he ex-
plained; "I can do better by my cocktail
| Be}1"
parties, polite chitchat, or hours spent All of his weddings, said 42-over a mysterious decod-
year-old Arthur A. Du Pont, the barber, were the result of his de-ing book. zire for "a good, honest compan-Not according to a folder en- iun," and "I hate to give up my titled "Cooperative. Planning for search but I'm cured."
Delegates and Secretariat,” sup- Mrs. Marguerite McMillan Duplied by the United Nations. See- Pont, 27, former Kansas Cityan,rétariat, Medved declared
who was No. 12, got a divorce for
In a series of cartoons, it shows the proposal mental cruelty-climax of a nine- the Ideal Delegate showering and provided no effective action or useful purpose and added "what day trial behind locked doors. grabbing a cup of coffee by 7.30 is necessary is money for houses $29,000 Du Poat ranch was jointtion huddle. and for leather and other materials property, and ordered it divided board a train to Flushing Mant to Judge A. J/ Maestretti ruled them. By @a.m. he is in a delega
At 10.15 he is on
to make artificial limbs and other between husband and wife. As Park, He simply tips his het to supplies-needs which wo in the sociated Press.
wor-devastated. countries know
without any advice," !!
Pounding the tabste he declared ran Troops In
the proposal implied that we are stupid people who need advice on how to help ourselves. We should decide here to raise money and how much,
Zenjan
Teheran, Nov 24.1 "Advice witbout money is just
One column of the Iranian empty words. We don't need ad- troops entered Zenjan, a city
Government's vice in the Ukraine. The money 180 miles northwest of Teheran regular army
provided in this proposal-almost
a passing delegate to the Assem- bly building at : 10,55¦ and does not stop for a gab fest, by From 11 am to 1,30 pm. he is in the Assembly meeting. He Į takes one hour for cocktails and funch between 1.30 und 2.30 p.m. A brief glimpse over a newspaper and he is back at the meeting be- tween 3 pm and 8 pm.
Quick Shave
Two hours later, the Ideal Dem
$1,000,000 could be better fused on the way to Azerbaijan, the legate le at his hotel for a quick to build. Alve artificial limb fac- General Staff announced yester shave and shower before going torics one in China, une in Po day
# for dinner. From then on the land, one In Yugoslavia and so forth,"
Zenjon was occupied by folder puts the delegate on his Azerbaijan Democrats in conscience between 10 p.m. and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, reply-cember 1945 and was to have midnight he can devote himself ing to his obfections asserted that been evacuated by them last to recreation or worry.” UNRRA's advisory work in some wecir, according to an agree- And above all, the Ideal Dele. rase had done more good than ment reached between the Gov-ate makes short speeches, the actual relief supplies
exament and Dr. Salamellah folder says, estimating that, an "Whether we like it or not," Javid, Governor-General. Ef hour's talk in the Assembly costs she said, “UNRRA is coming to Azerbaijan, pouz
388 man-hours work in the See- separating them involved eutung don of one enlisted man who had Alameda, Cal, Nov. 24. ap end, Relier supplies will be The city is reported to be retariat, what with verbal inter- the pericardium (the membran-broken a bone in his leg
The Fieseler Storch which The luxury Hnor "President provided in some manner although not yet completely evacuated.-
pretations and translation in writi Ouen en lang the birth which brought back General Haynes was Wilson" the heaviest commer we don't know how. The point Associated Press.
ten forma in fys languages, and ihey also had in common-As-way one and a quarter hours. The cial vessel ever launched on the asked us to consider whether the here is that the committee has
the production of verbatim ; re- sociated Press, '
aecond Storch took off & little West Coast will slide down the United Nations would take a
BLACK MARKET
porta Associated Press. later for the glacier, and returned ways of Bethlehem shipyard small part of UNRRA's work." -- to Meiringen carrying General today,
IN REVERSE Paland and Greece, advocated
Paris, Nov. 24. A moderate anticyclone, covers, Dropped A Letter slide into the water on eight tons while, Yugoslavia's representative gone into reverse,HA
The French black market bas central and southern Japan, Pres Page Two
Major Battle Under Way Not said; When I first sighted the wife of the executive vice-pre-would vote against the proposal fed-150,000 tranca for selling 4,366 A group of shallow depression
The plot of the first plane of grease, Mrs, E. Russell Lutz, atly
aura is relatively high over Sw declared him delegation A poultryman at Sens was fin-Manchuria and to the S. of Jepan, Far From Harbin?
ground rescue parties they hadsident of the American Pre-unless the United Nations also eggs below official price door covers China but stridge of high Page Three
already left the creased plane sident Lines, will sponsor the decided to take over the principal to a cooperative of Bank of France, pressure is proceeding along the Serious Situation in Manning and were drawn out over the launching, og UNRRA function of providing ec- employees SE coastal regions Presure: fa
Top Navy
Gauli glacier on their way the Jews and Araba 17 dropped's Open Whether Designed to accommodate blief supplies. -AssociatedPress.
a letter asking could land. The reply was that Dussengers and a crew of 338,
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aver 200 landings on speed of 19 knols, two swim-
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