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Compromise Plan Jerusalem To Be

At Rhodes Talks

Rhodos, January 31, ' The acting Palestina Mediator, Dr. Ralph Buncho, handed to the Israeli and Egyptian delegates today a now peace plan still secret-prepared yesterday and during the night by him.. The plan is said to contain a compromise proposal to fix armistice lines in the Negev desert of Southern Palestine.

An Israeli source told Reuter he thinks the 'negotiations will be over by next Friday. The Israeli delegation is to meet Dr. Bunche tonight to present their corrections and amendments to

the new document will determine the success or failure of the con- ference. Both parties attach great which affect future boundaries. Importance to the armistice lines,

In Amman, the capital Transjorden, it is expected that his proposals. The Egyptians Dr. Bunche will invite Trans- are awaiting new instructions jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq strona Baisco-Pheysmegassinkertonnenkom paretemanten medlemmer plena casa

plan less' favourably than the negotiations, Israelis.

Dr. Bunche told reporters that The documents he gave both dele- rations have several, working papers dosigaved--to fucilitate and expedite agreement,

took the An Israeil courier

in- for documents to Tel Aviv structions from the Jewish Pre- inler, Mr. David Ben Gurion,

It is hoped that if there are no set-backs concerning the new plan, both delegnilone will be levited by the Mediator to draft a joint #greement.

A Compromise

A United Nations source stated that Dr. Bunche's document, still Dictally secret, is a compromise proposal for the delineation of armistice lines.

ап

It covers the main contro- versal points, including Aula,

Junction Important road Bouth East of Beersheba cap- tured by the Israelis during the last phate of the fighting around Beersheba Itself.

Dr. Bunche said: "The delega- tions are now studying the papera, and the meetings will be resumed their when they are ready with views and reactions."

that

Jorusalem Snag

ara

These Staton

likely to object to the talks being held In Rhodes «but it I thought Dr. that any invitation from Buncha to

will be negotiate accepted.

Israeli Capital?

Tel Aviv, January 31.

Jerusalem, soon may be declared the capital of turnal. The Cabinet of Premier David Don Gurion has appointed a committee of our to arrange the transfer of all government departments from Tel-Aviv to the Holy City.

of Jerusalem. The Jeralis hold only the modern args The Arab forces of Transjordan hold the old walled' city, which contains monuments agered to Jews, Christians and Mosioms silke."-

Most plans for the partition of Palestine have envisaged Jeruzalem as being placed under Internationat control rather than a part of althor the Arab state In Palestine or of Jurne),

it is believed that the Arab leaders will resist any at.

new the

Jowish tempt of termol to include Jerusalem In state-United Press.

Senate Argument

Marshall

Over

Report On China

Washington, February 1.

In Jerusalem, the Jews indicate that they will trof Join in concilia- tion talks with the Arabs there because the United Nations has granted the Arabs £0,250 to Im- prove a road connecting the Arab- held Old City of Jerusalem with the former Government House.

Government House is the head-Chairman Tom Connally, Democrat,, Texas, of the quarters of the Conciliation Com- mission and the Arabs had sald they would not negotiate without a road. The Jews said the area around Government

He blamed "corrupt" Chinese | Senator Bridges, long an advo- demiltarised and neutral terri officials for the plight that cate of Increased aid to Chiang. tory, and they were not consulted General Chiang Kai-shek's Na-sah: "Wo tumed our backs on about the money allocation.

The road-making violated the tonalist Government find itself China, u nation that stood beside status que agreement, they sald.in as the result of Communist us in times of stress."

He added: "Some day that is Reuter.

military victories.

coming back to haunt the Admin- istention."

Sonator Styles Bridges, Republican, New Hamp- shire, told the Sonato yesterday that the former Secretory of State, George C. Marshall, “did a miserable job" in representing this country in Ching.

Dr. Bunche disclosed Colonel Ismail Sherein, of the Egyption delegation, has left for Calro for consultations with his A

Government.

The reactions to

Surprise Turn To Appeal

on

Bucharest, January 31. The hearing of an appeal by Mr. Alexander Evans, British former director of the Steaua Romana Oll Company, against a three-year gaol sentence traud charges, took an unck- pected turn here today when it was disclosed that he has been allowed to leave for Britain and will only be represented in. court.

Mr. Evans has been on £25,- BUD bail for the past two months. He lodged an appeal immedinte- ly he was sentenced on October 15 on charges alleging fraudulent administration of the Company's money.

The defence had denied at the trial that he banked money in his own account.

his

the

At today's hearing, Mr. Evans' Counsel said a request by client for, examination of Company's books has been ro- Jected by the Examining Magis

trate.

House is

Senate Foreign Relations Committee, imme- diately came to Mr. Marshall's defence.

Fighting Raging Near Rangoon

Rangoon, February 1.

force of entrenched Karen rebels surrendered after a bitter nine-hour battle with Burmosa troops on the outskirts of Rangoon.

Heavy machine-guns and mortars blasted the Karens from trenches and concreto about the buildings In' and suburban village of Thamaing, only eight miles North of the capital. At times Dre battle raged at point blank range.

Residents of the suburbs made a panicky rush toward Rangoon after the shooting stopped. Many Karens escaped in the confusion.

Evidence Against Axis Sally

Washington, January 31. The fighting held up peace Mildred Gillars former Saw superior in the wartime Nazl talks due to be held here. Ba U Gyl, President of the separatist Karen National Union, radio service today testified was unable to get through the that she had made the "Axis battle area to resume truce con- Sally" propagando broadcasts versations started on Sunday with of her own free will. Burmese Government leaders,

Ba U Gyi hus proposed settle- ment between the Government and Karen Tribesmen and other rebelling political factions.

He contended that the United Staten virtually turned China over to the Communisis.

"I have a high opinion of Gen- el Marshall as Chief of Staff," Senator Bridges said, "but as an emissary of this Government to I think he did a miserable | Chica, job.

Mr. Marshall went to China as a representative of President Tru- man before becoming Secratory of State.

Marshall Report

Senator William Knowland, Re- publican, California, suggested that Mr. Connally examine the 'directive under which Mr. Mar- shall went to China, to see if it stemmed from the Yalta Confer

nice.

Senator Connally, his voice heavy with sarcasm, replied: "Oh, we have got to dig up something en a dead President of the United Stater."

не

He said that when Mr. Mar- shall returned from China he reported that Chiang Kai-shok was surrounded by officials who had lost the confidence of the people.

"Marshall said that, Chiang did not have the courage to dismis his old friends who had helped him to power," Mr. Connally con- Defence counsel at the treason tinued. "Marshall charged there actress was graft and corruption and that trial of the Maine-born had claimed that Miss Gillurs many of our funds never got to breadcast from Germany because the people themselves."

"He came back with sadness she was under the "hypnotic.in-

He wasn't

The Karoris Book to carve Bluence of the late Max Otto and disappointment. out of Burma their own inde-Kolschwitz, her one-time teacher bitter. But if he was bitter, 1 pendent state of Karenistan. A at Hunter College in New York, was bitterness against officials was who had lost the confidence of the Communist group also le fight. The defence also suid she

ing to get up its own state. under "constant threat" from the people.". Other Communists are Sighting | Gestapo.

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FOREIGN POLICY

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