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UNITED NATIONS TO ACT? Bernadotte's Approach To Council "Prompt Intervention Can Be Decisive Factor"

Loke Success, July 12. Count Folke Bernadotte,, United Nations mediator for Pales- rtine, ́tonight invited the Security Council to order an im- mediate halt to the Holy Land war and hold the threat of United Nations punishment against the side which re- fused to obey.

Count Bernadotte had just arrived in New York by plane from his headquarters at Rhodes. He told the Security Council, "Prompt and effective intervention by the Security Council now could well be the decisive factor in solution of the problem."

tu contact

Mervention, in maintaining their adamant position.

On the other hand, the medin- tor directly pointed out, by keeping peace the Arabis could win vital boundary and other concessiona from Jewish nation.

against

infant

To Stop The Communist

Ottawa, July 12 Canada had agreed to ship small arms and ammunition to China "to stop the Com.

Minister: munists."Trade

C. D. Howe told a press com ference today,

་་

Howe gave the reply to a question as to why arms to shipments are permitted

other China when go to abuntries soaking to buy arms in Carlada were denied United export permits. Press+

السمو

ATLANTIC FLIGHT BY JETS

"The Counell called a meeting ‡ings with delegates of the Unit-

Arab Gains States, for 1400 GMT tomorrow (Tues-ed

United Kingdom,

On the dublint Ironis Im day to consider the report and France, China and the Ukraine,

from Count He hear further

Rought

Andrei Palestine, meanwhile, the Ardb Gromyka of Soviet Russia but reported during the past 24 hours Bernadotte.

London, July 12. The Swedish pencemaicer the Soviet delegate excused him-gains for the first time since the

As British planča today com- matched warned that the United Nations self because he was packing to truce expired on July 9.

The gains, which Could not continue to avoid the retorn to Russia.

'Jewish successes

such pleted the first leg of the first problem of forcing the Arabs Count Bernadotte responded key towns as Lydda and Ramleh,trans-Atlantic flight by jet- and Jews to end their war. He quickly to the Council's request saw Iraqi forces take six villages propelled aircraft, American take for a more complete report on Faque, Mugathile, Arana, der jet fighters prepared to

Hamala, and Sandala, all off

Six De Havilland Vampires ar- The Iraqis also reported "Arab rived at Reykjavik, Iceland, this irregulars" had forced the Jews afternoon from Scotland on the to flee from the villages of Jeba first stage of their cast to west Akzem and Ayn Ghazal, "which

trip.

bo nn-

rred at some stukke unless the the Arab refusal to extend thed in the Jenin area.

the question must International ecimmunity wils willing to be shown that force was the means för settlement of the Palestine Iscue,

four-week truce which ended last Friday.

Ho added that he could un- derstand Arab unwillingness to continue the truce.

Explaining further, he declared that it could be inade "prohibi- tively unprofitable for the Arab stules to war grainst the Jews." Inviting Disaster He said that if this line of nes tion were followed, there "will "From a purely military stand- be in Palestine a Jewish com-point, there may have licen munity with a separate cultural and pofitient existence."

Threat To World

the enemy surrounded during the truce."

at

Later, Is American Shooting These latter places are barely Stars, fully armed; arrived.

Banger, Maine, from Michigan, mile from the Jewish-held bound for the American Zone of coastal road and railway to Tel Germany. Aviv, according to the Syrlans.

The British craft had been held In Jerusalem heavy casual-up at Stornoway since July ties were reported to have been because of 100-miles-per-hour cauted among the Jews when

head winds in the Atlantic-Neu- Arab Legion artillery shelled

ter. the Russian compound, accord- communique Ing to an A-st from Amman,

the infletion of heavy casualties on the attackers.

1

advantage for the Jown which would be falserent in any truce involving them." he said. "Their position is essentially defensive and time runs in their favour in

On the

Count that it Increases the possibilities other hand. Bernadotte anid. if the United for consolidating defensive posi- improving milltary or- rot nrahlbit war tiong

and Nations did

the At would be ganisation.

same time,

Gaklee Fighting Issue the Palestine solved on the field of battle the truce stopped the momentum

The settlements were shelled Fierce Aghting was reported in "and would be A SOUFC of of the Arab altaric.

upper Galilee

near the Syrian from across the border, but no "Moreover, in view of the fact frontler and in particular in the serious damage was caused constant trouble to the re

that the Jewish political-structure Huren Lake region.

Syrians attacked Jabula settle. the world."

is quite new, time affords the

Syrlans launched several atment, leaving 30 dead men be- Jewish Government opportunity tacks on Jewish settlements near hind: them, in a fald, said an to strengthen the political organ-ulch Lake, it was reported, but Israeli announcement in Halfa tration and also fortines their

a Jewish army. spokesman claim- United Press, Reuter and As80-

Although -hr.

of

not was careful make specifis recommenda- tions 10 the Security Council, Count Bernadotte favoured United Nations "order" to the Jews and Arabs to halt war be- camise peace.

political position psychologically.

However, throughout his re-

it is a threat to worldport, Count Bernadotte. appeared to be warning the Arabs, that Count Bernadotte made this they could only be inviting dis clear in a rapid cerles of meet-laster, through United Nations in-

ed at attacks wedo repulsed with cinted Press,

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