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Lake Success, Apr. 20SES The United States is prepared to shoữa jin the ras- ponsibility of keeping order in Palestine, Mr. Worron Austin, the United States delegate, told the Political Committee of the United Nations today. The Political Committee was beginning the reconsideration of the Palestine problem for which the present special session of the Général Assembly was convened.

"The United States has raised with certain other Gov- ernments the question of joint responsibility for the security of a temporary trusteeship," said Mr. Austin, and added:-

the

have

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Washington, Apr. 20.

The House of Representa- tives Approved, änd sent to the Senate bill to pay U8120,000 to survivors of alx phréone killed in the explo alon of ■ Japanese balloon

the United States plan for trusteeship. Ho asked:

"How can we explain that the partition decision in not being implemented, and that, in its place, certain states submit new plans providing for a revocation of an already adopted, decision, and its

replacement by a new plan. which does not correspond to the interests of the popula- of Palestine or to the Inter- of

tion

**dowelsh **,mativiting ( States ist "While the United

pepce? shocked the entire world, have eat of the maintenance of Inter- prepared to carry its fair share

Rynai would vote against of the United Nations burden

the proposals, he declared: involved in such a temporary

United Rusala considered the trusteeship, it is not prepared to

Nations should take effective act alone in this matter.

measures for the implementation of partition

"Our participation will be conditioned upon the readiness of other Governments to provide similar assistance."

After reviewing the history of the Palestine case in the United Nations, Mr. Austin snid:

"During the period of intensive consultation among the perial ent members, the mandatory power, the Palestine Commission Jews

of

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near Bly, Oregon, on May 5, 1943,

The Judiciary Committen sald the military, authorities had been negligent in falling toware, they púbilo much attacks were taking place United Press.

United States with an offer to share responsibility for policing Palestine during temporary trusteeship.

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The British response was nega- tive, this source Indicated.

Britain's policy is now ane of declining absolutely to en. force any pallay in Palestino, whether alone or in coopera tion with other members of the United Nallons, which, does not have the support of both Jews and Arabs.

served to inflame til furtheri

Palestine question, and have made it mors, difficult for the United Nations to And peaceful solution to the Pales- tine problem," he continued. then related the He

eventa

Dr. T. F. Talang, of China, sup- which led to the passing by theported the trusteeship plan. Security Council of the resolution

The Politieal Committee then adjourned until tomorrow-Reu-Con enlling for a trucc, adding:

ter.

Britain. Negativo

"Since the truve Itself does not ensure the continuance of Gov- ernmental authority in Palestine, the United States believes that

London, Apr. 20. consideration should be given by

Britain and France were among The General

General Assembly to the the countries approached by the establishment of

temporary trusteeship, which might provide the Government and the essential public services in. thot country pending further negotiations."

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and representatives of the cws and Arabs Palestine, was WUN Impossible to And the necessary agreement, wither Among the people of Palestine, or among the

"If the mandatory power ae- members of the Security Council.tively cooperates," said Mr. Aus- to permit a peoveful implementa- tin, the General Assembly would tion of the Assembly resolution be able 10 establish United Na (on partition).

tions Governmental authority that the Palestine. Mr. Austin declared United States was willing to un- "The United Nations itself can dertake its share of responsiblity become the administering 01- for the provision of the polleethority in Palestine.

The United States does not forces which are required during the truce and temporary trustee- wish to confront the General As

a draft trusteeship ship along with other memberssembly with

the be selected by may

agreement which has been work- are ed out in every detail, or, indeed, General Assembly, and who

task to present in any formal sense a willing to carry out such

will In accordance with the Assembly and with the provisions draft trusteeship agreement

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of the Charter.

the middle of March, we

A By Wed that time war

Government

A "Working Paper"

He submitted suggestions "in fast the form of a working paper car which we feel represents to a

we

running out, The only tainty was that grave disorders very considerable degree the col- were accurring dally in Palas lective view."

The United States, Mr. Austin tino and that even greater

a. tem- bloedshed could be expected said, did not suggest

porary trusteeship as a substitute after May 15. "My

considered for the plan of partition with eco- that the only decent course lay in nomie union or any other solution of the Palestine problem which the effort to save lives and found that our colleagues in the may be agreed upon by the Jews Security Council were ready to and Arabs of that country."

WO direction."

consider it an emergency move in the same

order Mr.

Austin quoted from the measure to ensure public

maintenance of publie report of the United Nations and the Palestine Commission that "Arab services. elements, both inside and outside gether envisage a military

"A truce and trusteeship lo- and of Palestine, have exerted organ- ised and intensive efforts towards political standstill to save human defeating the purpose of the re-life and to make possible further rolution of the General Assem- negotiations or the final political settlement: As we see it, a truce Lily,"

and trusteeship would be entirely without prejudice to the rights, claims or position of the parties, or to the character of the oven- (ual political settlement."

ift Id concluded:

Mr. Austin

Arab Resistance "The primary reason why the General Assembly's resolution of November 20 could not be car- ried out by peaceful means was not enough to provide only for the Arah resistance. "Some of Law and order in Palestine. This resistance, arising from out- the United Nations accepts tem- side Palestine, is in clear viola-porary responsibility for the Gov- sion of the Charter of the United emment of Palestine, everything possible, should be done.to pros Mutions and must be halted.

If

The Jewish Agency for Pales-male the economic, recovery and Line has demonstrated that it is the development of the country prepared to accept the resolution for the mutual benefit of all of

its inhabitants. of the General Assembly of Inst November 20 despite the fact that is resolution did not re- present the full measure of their claims."

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