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WRANGLE AT LAST BROKEN United Nations Makes Progress In New York
New Disarmament Resolution
Lake Success, Dec. 10.
A United Nations sub-committee today broke up a protracted wrangle on troops and disarma- ment, and virtually completed work on the resolution for worldwide reduction and regu- lation of arms.
The action represented a victory for France,
NO "DUMPING" Grim Story
"Canberra, Dec. 10.
The Australian Minister of Information, Mr. A. A. Cald- well, dectured toững that the Government will not "taterate wholeante dumping in Ans- «tralia of European migrants ̈“of any, religion, ruce- or re- gian."Associated Pres8.
Insurgent's
Egypt and India in pressing for the inclusion Niece Arrested
in the general disarmament resolution, of a provision relating to the withdrawal of troops from alien territories and for considering the United States security, forces in connection with disarmament steps. The jam was broken by two connected with that of disarma.
factors:
Paul Henri Spaak, the As- sembly President. whe byiously became more annoyed as the wrangling continued, told the delegates time" on "irrelevant matters."
to cease "wasting
Sir Bartley Shawcross, the i British delegate, asked the dele- gales
what to consider
the newspapers would say about this meeting and urged them not to become # "laughing, st."
Other Business
Elsewhere in the United Nations:
1. The Economic committee passed a resolution, giving the United States and other coun- tries with food to spare, direct control over where and how it will be used.
2. Australia lashed at Rus sia for its refusal to go to San Francisco, if the United Nations chose that city as a permanent home.
Of Massacre
Manila, Dec. 10.
A prosecution witness testified at the war crimes trial of Warrant Officer, Sadaki Konishi today that the Japanese or
Nix- dered the bayonetting of year-old James Gardner, an American boy, when he Was found to be still alive after his parents, David and. Florence Gardner, had been executed,
The witness said that James Military-police-sentries-today who was tied to the hands of arrested Magdalena Taruc. 22- his mother was crying and call year-old niece of Luis Taruc. | ing "Mama" when he was killed. fugitive Congressman, who is The execution followed the free of the Hukbalhaping of 3,000 Allied internees at the Los Banos internment camp
1945 A dispatch to the "Manila in February of
during Times" from San Mateo, Rizal which Konishi barely escaped
Manila, Dec. 10, ·
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In Moscow Next
New York. Dec. 10.
The Foreign Ministers' coun cit decided today that its next meeting on the German peace Moscow on March 10 after M. settlement — should begin in Molotov had assured Mr. Byrnes that the conference could be fully reported to the world. had no intention of going to Byrnes made it clear that he Europe for another round of peacemaking unless he conpinced real proyress could be
-Associated Press.
War
ment, recommends that the | Security Council accelerate as much as possible, the placing at its disposal of the armed for the Charter (whish provides for through a Military Police check Ces mentioned in article`48 of ƒ province, said today Miss Tares the fire of paratroopers and made on the German settlement.
was arrested while passing guerrilas. an international police force)" point headed for
The Gardners lived outside
The Russian Foreign Minis- the Sierra the camp, U.S. Amendment
Matre Mountains wherre Tarue.
ter, M. Vyacheslav Molotov, to- Two other witnesses, Matilde day conferred privately with Part two recommended that has supposedly taken refuge.. Chu, and her sister, Minda Chu the Secretary of State, James the Governments. undertake the The nices of the supremo car said Konishi was responsible F. Byrnes, in what was believ progressive and balanced withried food supplies, clothing and for the massacre of Ang Kayed to be an effort to iron out drawal of forces. The commit medicine.
ling, a Chinese resident of Los broad differences in the two tee then adopted the third part Arrested with the girl was Banos and all members of his countries' approach to the Ger-
forward -originally put
by "anggumay", described as the household and '60 uparmed man treaty. Egypt-by 14 to 3.
noin de guerre of one of Turuc's¦ Filipino and Chinese civilians.
The conference came as the This section recommends
most prominent lieutenants. as revenge for the raid.-Asso-Big Four opened discussions on Associated Press.
ciated Press.
of
"early withdrawal of forces stationed in the territories
without their member states consent and the demobilisation of national forces."
The United States insisted on
Egypt an amendment-which accepted -- exempting troops abroad in accord in accordance with trenties Associated
Press.
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Gen. Franco Remains Defiant
Madrid, Dec. 10.
No Thorughfare Generalissimo, Franco, climaxing a demonstra tion described by the controlled press as "a
Under the United States plán, the eventual selection will be
Washington, Dec. 9. male from New York, Boston The State Department today or the Philadelphia areas, with confirmed reports that the Unit- San Francisco eliminated. ed States. Consul General, Mr. A lengthy meeting of the Edmund Clubb, has been pre- and Sub vented by Chinese Communists Political Committees committees, considering dis- from taking over his post in armament, produced tortuous, Harbin, ***guments over French and Mr. Clubb will continue to Egyptian, proposals which final-carry out consular duties in
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national plebiscite against foreign. interfer-
ence," told the crowds massed before the na- tional Palace yesterday: "They will not take away our victory."
The German
and settlement endeavoured to complete work by this weekend. It is believed the two sought to bring into line the Soviet proposal that all consideration on the German treaty be postponed until early next year and Mr. Byrnes' 're- commendation.
that special Deputies should go to work at once-United Press
ATTACK ON YENAN?
VICTOR STUDIO" were merged into a clarify. Changchum, 150 miles south of tors marched through the heart of Terring to the United Nations, the Red
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Ing resolution by the Indian delegate, Mr. Justice Chagla.
On Brazil's demand, the reso
on in three lution was voted parts. The committee approved part one which stated that "the General Assembly regarding the
problem of security as closely
Nanking, Dec. 9. Radio Yenan today. claimed He appeared on the palace bal| The underground opposition re- that five or six reginrents of Gen
before demonstrators e-mained passive in the demonstra eral Hu Tzung-nan's army had cony fimated variously to number be- tion.
launched a big-scals attack to- tween 50,000 and 100,000.
Franco told the throng that ward Yenan from the southern For three hour: the demonstra has been demonstrated, and region De pocket.
"the peaceful spirit of Spain" part of the Communist border re- ten miles into Madrid, without, incident.
said, As they administer their The broadcast raid the Nation- 1. All Toreign The Department spokesman
Embassies were pence, we shall defend our vicalista in the initial drive
with the most ory." said the reported reason for the heavily guarded
ed two small towns, Liulinchen elaborate precautions in front of Communist refusal
He ended his speech with words, and Yangchiajin. Liulinchen is to admit the French Embassy where ad- from the Falange hymn, "Face about 90 miles south of Yehan. Mr. Clubb to Harbin, was that aitional plain clothesmen and to the sun-it la beginning to The broadcast the United States was aiding mounted police had been added to dawn
indicated that in Spain." Associated Hu's troops staried, from Chiang Kai-shek in the Chinese the guard.
Lunghai Rajlway zone.--United civil war-United Press,
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Assembly Discussion
Lake Success, N.Y., Dec. 9.
The recommendation that members of the United
Nations break off diplomatic relations with General Franco's Goverriment in Spain," adopted by the sub-committee appointed to consider the matter, came before the Political Committee of the General Assembly for deci- sion here today.
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Lebanon Cabinet Resigns
Beirut, Dec. 9. · Saddi el Mulia, Premier of Lebanon, today. confirmed that his Cabinet would resign tomor
row.
According to Parliamentary
| circles, the resignation is due to the severe criticism of the Govern
Strong feelings have been M. Spaak decided that aroused by the subject, especial-committee should proceed to ment's economic policy and the ly among the Latin-American vote on the whole of the reso-intention of some deputies to delegations and a long argu-lution recommended by the sub-present a motion in Parliamont ment reduced about the method committee.
withdrawing their confidence.-- of voting.
The preamble, which contain- Reuter. Dr. G. Helt, of Cuba, in an ed parts of the United States, impassioned plea against break- Polish and Belgian proposals ing off of relations, said: “My condemning the Franca Govern- Government, even if a rupture ment, Was adopted without were recommended would not division. accept this recommendation. No country will dietate to my coun- try what policy it will follow in regard to other countries."
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London Tragedy
London, Dec. 3.
A woman and her two and a half year-old son lost their lives in a fire which broke out early today In Willesden Lane.. London.
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The victims, Mrs. Anné Wells, aged 20, wife of Mon- tague Wells, aged 37, and their son John were brought down a 60-foot fire escape by firemen, but were found to be dead from suffocation on arrival at a hos pital-Reuter,
YUGOSLAV CLAIM
Parla Dec. 9. Yugoslavia hai aakedi France, to inform the Council of Foreign Ministers that she wants to lake part in the Council's forthcoming discussions on Germany and -Aus- tria as a state directly interested in peate settlements with those countries. It was learned semi-
melally here tangated
Minfe: ter, according to reports “here, emphasised his country's interest In the territoriál, and economic clanges of the peace treaty, with Austria Reuters
of the United Nations' interna tional agencies until a new and acceptable Covernment was framed, were cértied:- by: 32 rotes to 5; with eight shaten- tions Reute
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