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One-Month Cessation Of
JEWS MAKE RESERVATION ON IMPORT OF ARMS
London, June 1.
The Provisional Government of Israel and the Arab League have informed the United Nations Security - Council · · that they accept the Council's order for a one-month truce in
Palestine.
US Call To
Soviet ..
Official Syrian sources in Damascus, however, said ¿*******
tonight that fighting would continue in the Holy Lond during present negotiations be- tween the Arab leaders and the Security Coun- cil, and the Arab meeting in Amman will in their negotiations try to guarantee that Arab
• military efforts have not been in vain. Israel accepted the Council's call to cease firo when its Government called on all Jowish forces to stop firing as from 0300 Palestine time tomor- row, provided the Arabs do likewisa,
The Arabs_accepted the truce when Faris Bey Al Khoury, Syrian delegate to the United Nations and President of the month, Security Council this
received a cable from the Arab states, declaring their accept- unce and promising a detailed reply by cable later today.
side shall be entitled to maintain their present post- tlons..
War Goes On
While both Jews and Araba have informed the Council of their willingness to abide by a truce, earlier reportá today In- dicated that Iraqi forces have reached the Mediterranean
and
at thus cutting Dom- Aviv Tel between
The Jews. In their reply, sald Israel's the cease-fire order to torces had been given on the as- sumption:
And 1-The
bon on the Import of
Arab
Legion shalling of arms to Arab countries, pro-
In Jerusalem Jewish positions posed by the Council during meanwhile continued today. Only a one-month truce, shall ap-
from stocks interruptions occurred when the ply to delivery owned or controlled by fore-Arab gunners stopped shelling the Hebrew University after Junch Jgn powers within the terri-
when
a two-hour truce was ar- tories of the Arab states;
ranged to evacuate 100 seriously 2-During the cease-fire the arm-
ed forces of helther side shall wounded Arabs from the French. seek to advance beyond the Hospital in the Old City. areas they now hold, and each
Soviet Consulate In Java
Washington, June 1.
In a diplomatic note de. livered to the Soviet Embassy today, the United Slater call- ed on Bevlat Russia to co- operate in settling the Trieste problem. This was the fourth note the United States has sent to Russia since March 20, urging a revision of the Ital- len poace treaty to return Trieste to
od
The reminder today rapall-
the rely. the
earlier United Stator
mort notes, the
recent of which, on April 16, stated the United States "would wei- come any suggestions which the Boviet Government might desire to propose"
the on satilament of the Trieste pro- blem Router.
Monarch's Remains To-Return
Palestine Fighting
Bangkok, June 1.. Arrangements will soon bo fragt troops today stood around made for the return to Slam from Tel Aviv in a semi-circle 11 10 England of the ashes of the late 14 kilometres away and with King Prachatipok, who abdicated Arab irregulars recaptured the his throne in 1982 after the coup main water pumping station end'etat which established Siam að
the pipeling to Jerusalem, about a constitutional monarchy.
AL
also
our should be accorded the re- former monarch mains whose death occurred after his abdication was solved by the legal adviser to the Supreme Council of Regency who said that
11 kilometres from the Jewish The question as to what hon- capital.
An Iraqi communique claimed that the Jews retreated in panic from Kfar Yona, about three
kilometres east of the Nathanys crossroad on the Tel- Aviv Hallfa Road, leaving 0 a number of dend and injured. The Haganah commander was killed, it was stated, The representative here of
Egyptian forces, meanwhile, indonesian Government, are attacking all Jewish colonies Mr. Suriano, who concluded an on the 25-mile stretch of the agreement with the Soviet Em-Palestine coast between Isdud- the south-and Tel Aviv. bassy here on May 22 for the to establishment of consular mala-Egyptian planes bombed Jewish tions, said to-day he had heard Rehovott, about 16 miles south
the
Prague, June 1,
precedent had been established in this matter with the return to France of the remairis of Bm- peror Napoleon Bonaparte from St. Helena,
Oregon Disaster
REFUGEES FLEE FLOOD AREAS
Portland, Oregon, June 1..
Army engineers tonight ordered the mass evacua- tion of a 120-milo stretch on the flooded Columbia River, whose swirling waters aro swamping the outskirts of this city of 660,000 people.
Many thousands of inhabitants of the affected area -at the lower end of the stream-have al- ready fled, the Army authorities said. The flood has already cost at least 20 lives, and more than $37,000,000 in property losses.
The crest of the torrent,.com- ing hourly ncorer, is expected to reach Portland City tonight or early tomorrow. Already, the railway station and some
streets are flooded.
The toll of dead will not be known until the waters recede. Two huge dams still resist the mighty force of the Columbia River, swollen by melting snows trom the Rocky Mountains.
тап-
the stream of refugees. Realng. from the HTCA.
They tried to race the waters _to_the_safety of high ground, Transport, communications and crippled,
electric power ate hampering rescue operations.
750 miles. It
The river is in a flood state for also threatens many small towns at its lower end.
The threat of the waters in-
One of them, the Grand Cou-creased today as the Pacific high- lee, the world's largest
tide lent its force to the torrent. bullt structure, is 420 miles from Sandbag walls, painfully bullt here; the other, Bonneville, is 40 with hours of labour, were swept miles away.
away
in minutes.
Throat Increases
today
Army engineers dered all but fload workers out
of the area behind the dykes. Thousands of people abandon- ed their homes and awelled
LAST OF THE HOT
MOMMAS
London, June 1.
The British press opened its Although the French Emperor's heart today to Sophie Tucker, death took place after his ab- "last of the Hot Mommas."
the "ful dignity and dication, honour of a reigning king" were The press unanimously hailed provided for the conveyance of her return to the British vaude- the royal remains to France, the ville stage last night as a personal
reports that he was to be asked east of the Jewish capital, Icav-| legal adviser pointed-out Ünit-πtriumph second-to-that-scored_by_|
to return, but had not received ing it in flamesReuter. any official word.
in- Arrango-
His Government had not formed him about any menta-with the United Nations good offices committen to prevent the Republic from establishing in- dependent relations with foreign countries,
Asked whether the exchange of any would contravene consul agreement through the good offices committee, he said he believed it! might be taken as a simple matter of establishing contacts without Involving "recognition" on -a diplomatic level.
Earller, Mr. Suriano, known as an Information Officer in Prague, Dr. Bald
he was appointed by Soekarno, President of the Indo- ncalan-Republic, an "special envoy. and Minister Plenipotentiary" to establish relations with the Soviet Union and the governments Central and Eastern Europe.
Reuter.
Supply Route To Germany
London, June 1.
of
ed Press.
Complain Because They Can't Cook!
Hamburg, June 1.
screen
Danny Kaye, American comedian.
The Times said: "She" is a red hot momma and even we do not-quite-know-what-that-may-| be, we can be sure in whatever she says or sings on the stage sho nover really is anything else..... After 40 years in show business what she does not know does not matter."
The News Chronicle sald:
Members of the British Wives Committee, repre-
senting the interests of more than 700 Army "Sophie Tucker emerges from a and Control Commission familids in Hamburg, two-year absence from England like an express engine at full toddy denied British press reports that they in steam and full blast coming out tend to make a mass protest to the British of a tunnel....Her sheer power Minister of Food on the question of_inferior and impact of her warm person-
ality -meat-and-other-rations.
unimpaired."
The Daily Hersid said she "sings Mrs Tom Walkley, whose complaining and they do it re-batter than ever....she had a
great triumph." husband is an official in the peatedly, fim section, is the secretary of
The sergeant added, "They are
The Daily Express said: "Sho
the committcc. She said, we only drawing attention to the fact have individual complaints from that their wives cannot-cook" is full of fun-chirpy is the word
United Fress, Rome families because of the
endless scrag end of beef" which
after mupth.
is sent "month
"Our five-member food com- mittes deals with any complainis and roggestions but there is no Intention at present of making a mass protest.
A senior spokesman ol the The Netherlands and Belgium Rhine Army Headquarters today have been invited by the said that no oficial or maga com- Anglo-American blzonai au-plaints have been received about
allty of meat, the
thorities in Germany to start the comes from Argenting-
of
fresh talks on the use of lot-which
A sergeant who stipervises the terdam and Antwerp for the transit of goods destined for distribution of rations to the doors of 350. Army familles in Hamburg the Anglo-American Zone reported; "Although the standard
The talks held last summer between the Anglo-American su of meat is pretty grim we only thorities and Dutch and: Belalan have in odd five or six familles representatives led to a provisional agreement. But this Krowment though accepted by the Dutch and Governments, was never approved by
the
Belgian
by Britala United States.
The main point of disagreement has been the question of the-nost In dollars of transit through the
Dutch and, Belgien ports compared with the cost of transit through
Feisal In London
Löndón, Juno 1. Emir Felsal, Baudi Arabian
for-her."-United Press.
TO AID
BRITAIN TO CEYLON EFFORTS
London, June 1. Britain has agreed to do "what is possible” to-help- Ceylon develop her natural resources. This in. revealed in a letter from Mr. Douglas Jay, Economic Secretary to the British Treasury, to Coylon's Minister of Finance, Mr. J. R. Jaya- wardene, published today.
The arrangements made by to seek to facilitate the entry of the financial delegationsent Ceylon into
the International
over from Ceylon in April and Monetary Fund and the Bank of
Reconstruction,--Router, now confirmed by both Govern ments concern sterling balances; }; foodstuffs, economic develop-
ment and monetary coopera-Newspaper
Ktion:
Provision is made for a work- ing balance In Ceylon of÷£4;000,- tances may be increased by 000, which incertain, scircums further £1,000,000, ?
On Trial
"Parla; "Juno" B÷- the German ports of Hamburg and | Foreign Minister, arrived. "In
• "The "pre-war Parla nowa, Bremen,
London from New York today.
paper, Le Matin, which was the Informed quasters here believe and Foreign Secretary: Ernest There will be release of first to reappear after the Nazi the development of the European Bavln immediately. · listed.........a £3,500,000 which is agreed to be occupation, was put on trial in recovery programme within tha
defelt in Coylon's.
vto
last year, may now make it possi- meeting with him on Wednes-sufficient to cover any formosable court here today under post- ble to reach an agreement on this day morning bra spany InstaReuter,
Ubbrationspurge":"Ingislation
for "intelligence, with the
Bad Foreign Office spokesman said the end of the
ZezlyANGUNAREN
NAVAL TRAGEDY Meng Nortelk, Jung 1.
Nine United States Marines and
that the two mea will probably was further agreed have a general exchange of views, substantial unforseen rise in the not only on the Palestine and prices of casential foodstuen Bild-estern situations but also on were to pogur, the Ceylan Goy matters, specifically affecting their arnment should be, mitled to
wol countries, gasser
run down the sum fnitially pro There was little likelihood, be vided for working lances and choppy waters when returning 90 added, that the question of review after consultation; to call for an
14 Navy men perished when Navy. Jaunch: was swampost ); In
bky jeave here fast night, it was Trwig, will mome
men to "theie:ubip"after:Memorial:{ing" the 197: Anglo-Saud{"Arabian""additional it
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If the
per la Zoonvictest its
Army engineers estimated to- day that $27,000,000 of damage was done
the when
tiny war- built town of Vanport was vir- rent. No estimates of casualties tually swept away by the tor-
have yet been made-Router.
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