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THE CHINA MAIE, MON DAY - MAY-31, 1948,
UNITED NATIONS
AGAIN
APPEALS TO PALESTINE Stop Fighting For Four-Week Period Gromyko Outburst Against Britain
Lake Success, May 29, M. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet delegate to the United Nations, strongly opposed the new British re- solution on Palostino when the Security Coun cil resumed it's "coose fire” debatà here today, following which the Council appealed to Arabs and Jews to stop fighting for four weeks. Gromyko said the resolution, which proposed a month's truce and a general embargo on arms for Palestine, was unsatisfactory on these main grounds:
3. It
was one-sided and in principle for the British re- favoured the Arabs.
solution. 2.1 could not be accepted by the Jews and would there- fore remain merely as a "pa-
per decision."
In wusually bitter attack
on Britain, M. Gromyko
that its policy in Palestine hud"
been "sheer hypocrisy" from the
start.
The Council decided to onli on the Jows and Arabs to stop fighting for four weekanthus adopting part of the British resolution.
Ten of the 11 Council
Petrol Fire At Airport
Nicosia, Cyprus, stay 29. Firemen today fought 5,000 gation of blazing petrol at the airport here for several hours before they controlled the flames,
Eighteen. American aircraft, standing by to evacuate Americans from the. Near East, were refuelling at the fields. They were undamag- ed.
The cause of the fire is not yet known-Reuter.
"Malevolent
Forces Abroad"
Shanghai, May 29.
The United States Consul- General, John M. Cabat, speaking at the Memorial Day service here today lashed out at "malevolent forces abroad" in taking official cognizance of the recent anti-American "activities of Chinese college
Handed Back students To Russians
those
It was a "cruilegama bera ogreed to the decision, with that this was in exchange for a Chinese students who might well
which lended to prevent the e-Colombfü" abstaining. tablishment of independent states
regime.
was not included. resolution calling
เด
Thu
for
in
Mr. Cabot emphasised that, Chinese and Americans alike are, fighting to uphold freedom and added: Berlin May 30,
"In many lands today An official British spokesman our wartime Allies are joining today confirmed that Colonel J. with
of us in memory Cassolm, Russlandoserter, Americans who died in our joint
their mem-has been handed back to the efforts to free
countries Russions In Berlin but denied from a tyrant's grasp, Unhappily, British subject held by the Rus-be here with us today are instead The part of the British resolu- stays, in Palestine and to ensure the tion colling
participating
anti-American The spokesman said that Tas-demonstrations, for an aring
misled by the continuation of a semi-colonial | burgo
sojev was flown to Berlin and sinister propaganda of another delivered to the Russians on tyranny He said: "M. Gromyke
swallows if both sides did nor May 20 "at his own request," has descended
He claimed
come from a Into vulgar abuse, stop lighting within 36 hours did
thot there was great university largely supported Imputation of motives and gen. not gain the necessary two-thirds connection between this deby contributions from the United gral villification. This is quite majority and was defeated, Only very and the handling over by States. common with him when he is Russia, the Ukraine, the Uniteti Igor Klein, Russian-born farmer believe we are rearming Japan.
the Russians to the British
They have been led to not quite sure of his ground States, France and Colombia vot- liaison officer with the British They do not realise we have left and has no good arguments toed for it, the rest abstaining Control Commission in Beriln-Japan not & present."
ship combat single Reuter. He
Asociated Press. asket; What do
nor a single, airplane or tank, not the
single man in her once arrogant sponsors of enforcement intend to
army and navy -
the Japan of today has nothing more formid- able than a few unarmed
patrol boals and some police rifles.
They
do not seem to realize has been deprived of
do they are defled? I would like
10 hear trom those who think that the British resolution does not go far or fast enough. llow
fay ure they prepared in #10?
"Are they prepared to senil troops to Palestine? If so, what do they think it will effect?
"Will they put. forces between the warring factions and do they think this will bring the partlea together?
Difficult Slope
"Do let us see where we ara going and what we mean to do. if we embark now on Chap- ter 7 of the Charter, we start down a slopd Where It may 1118 be difficult to stop. Or do some people think
they can allther
off halfway?
"Chapter 7 provides for the use of force in any threats to peace, breaches of peace acts of aggression," Sir Alexander continued.
"Let us not try and substitute the United Nations for the Bri- tish in Palestine. The world "knows what little effect. We had. "The Arabs and Jews must live together in peace. No set- tement will be lasting and nonu will bring peace unless both parties realise that they need. friendly cooperation."
A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE
13
8
andl
21.
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Clues Across
1 Strain.
18 Willow.
1 Secure.
5 Flanks.
1 Tangle.
2 Repose,
14 Ship's boat,
20 Fliers.
3 Break off.
24 Once more.
4
Grave.
25 Race.
5
Sitting.
pleasure.
28 Diminish.
7 Vest,
10° Plece" of
furniture.
Stop Fighting Call M. Fernand Van Langenliove,
of Belgium, pledged his support
MEN NOBODY WANTED
Manila, May 30.
The Russian Consul-General in
Shanghal, it was reliably report-
e here today, has
B Observe.
@ Gay.
11 Druwing-
room.
26 Valley.
12 Thin candles.29 Subject.
14 Scheme.
-16-Pigment
Saturday's Crossword
Across:---1, Sprat,--4-Hatred, 8
Clues Down
13 Sleeping.
IS Set in
order. 17 Desire. 10 Cora. *21 Mass
of hair. 22 Pinches, 23 Soon.
of
"Their leudera
that
the io to make wenpotis
or bases from which to launch aggression
sion they think Japan will agnin attack China but they forget the Imperialism which to- day holds China's richest
pro- vinces
iis clutches.**
The Consul emphasised that the United States policy in Japan is closely following the. Potsdam Declaration "in order that they and not we may shoulder the burden of supplying the Japanese markets."-United Press.
Michael May Wed
This Week
Lausanne, May 30. Ex-King Michael and Anne may-fly to Athens early next week to be wed there, probably next) Saturday
or Sunday, according to a source close to the ex-King today.
However, he emphasised that these plans аге provisional and must be agreed to by Anne when he arrives here.
If there is any hitch, he said, Michael hopes the wedding whi come off right_here...
This source indicated that these plans
were mostly Michael's. He said the whole arrangement dd- pended on what Anne says when be gets here because there had been no real "consultations be tween them on plans,"
те
If Anne is not agreeable to the plans, it is hoped the wedding
take into custody five Russians Believe, 17 Ante, 19 Evicted, 2020 Giggle, 21 Searco, 24 Islam, Orthodox Chapel here--United agreed to depaid, 10 Issue, 12 Pirate, 14 verse, 10 Even, 10 Intact, 18 Tell, will be held in the Greek whom the Philippine immigra- Gesture, 22 Inca, 23 Griste, 27 25 Tudor, 20 Ensue, 28 Chit,
tion authorities
have recently Access, 29 Girth, 30 Eludes, 31 declared undesirable allens.
The Russians could not be Events 32 Morse. deported, because no Russian Down:-1 Scrub, 2' Repel, authorities abroad would accept Tripe, & Aria, & Resent, 7 Deem- ed, 9 Diverge, 11 Stacks, 13 Ré-
them.-Reuter
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