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Lake Success; Aprif 21.
Dr. Jose Arce of Argentina told Britain, the United States and Russia today that the second World War is now over and it would be more sensible if they now stop exchanging epithets which are bitter and wounding.
Dr. Arce spoke before the United Nations Political Committee. He again emphasised Argentina's viewpoint that UN trusteeship over the former Italian colonies is impractical and would lead to widening of differences between the big powers.
"Next time the Soviet dele. gate chooses to tecture us. he might give us some informa- tion about the people who die appeared from territories of the Boviet Union-the Tartars, Volga Germans and said Mr. MoNell.
SCOUTS TRAINED AS SPIES!
Moscow, April 21. Russia's 'nulionul sports or-
gan, "Soviet Sport", said in a three-column article that Boy Scout and Girl Guide organi- sations are extra-curricular training schools for sples and
In an indirect reference to absorbed Lithuania contrary to the attack on lenlonial powers treaty provisionn guaranteeing soldiers.". made this morning by Mr. An- sovereignty, drei Gromyko of Russia, Dr. Arce complained that discus- sion had changed from the
the actual matter of
Italian colonies to historical recitals of
Council meetings of the
of Foreign Ministers and dis- agreements between Russle and Mr. the West. He described Gromyko's speech as something which "vacillated between the *hunder
of Jupiter and the voice of a siren in an appeal for votes.
The author of the article. V Yakovlev, said: "From ts, very foundation by that hanloned py and military itelligence officer, Balen-Powell. Scouts Generał have been a genuinely reactionary behalf of others," system create:l, on
Imperialism. Scout history я replete with examples of Scout participation in armed struggle. uprisings in suppressing colonial und fightfag the young Soviet Republic.”
that The article also claimed Scouts are trained to be strike breakers and "exploiter and beilevers in religious myths and superstitions."
Proof Positivo Ile sald entire populations of certain sections of the country were
condemned for "mass and subsequently treachery" disappeared
were too
because they friendly with
Ger the mans and had ill-feeling toward Dr. Arce sul ench territory the Soviet Government.
trusteeship of
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Yakovlev said all Scout games should be placed under the He also said that siree the end have a military nature and exalt Individual of the war nequisitions by the brute force. The Scout slogun power. In a plea for Italy. he Soviet olon had enlarged theof friendliness to all is sublic
aid the Latin American coun-
propaganda designed to further tries owed much to Italian cul-population by 18,000,000 people.
And the Soviet delegate now the “Anglo-American imperialist ture
and civilisation, He added
of universal citizenship wants us to believe we are the iden that the whole
world knows the
Imperialista.
or mutual asdistance, in which impose their Italian people are peace-loving;
Gromyko's Anglo-Americans
he said.- will on all peoples". United Press.
List
Replying to Mr. charges that the United Kingdom had not produced figures to prove it had n defcit in the former Italian colonies, Mr. McNeil said Gromyko either "has rend the four-power commission report or he is blatantly dis- honest."
the first world war she was on the side of the democratic nations, in the second world war she was dragged by force into an alliance
ute totalitarion Mr. with countries.
"Those of us who love Italy have the right to state that from
knowledge of the paychology of the italian peo. ple this peace-loving nation la capable of a great democratic contribution to the world."
our
British Reply
Preceding Dr. Arce at the afternoon session was France's Maurice Couve de Murville, who sald France hnd maintained the consistent position that it would be wise and equitable to entrust all ur most of the former colonies to the new Italian republic, pro- vided Ethiopia is given an out- let to the sea.
Dr. Victor Andres Belaude also paid tribute to the great con- tributions Italy had made to the world. He maintained his post-
tion that Libya should remain an entity.
nol
He then pointed out, page by page, where figures were given on deliaita.-United Press,
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London April 21.
7,000-ton Carpentarin, a cargo liner of the British-India Steam Navigation Company, has completed her trials. Built t Barclay. Curle and Company on the Clyde, she is the firal of A series of nine vesela of generally
appearance.
which Aro
Students Riot Over Exams
New Delhi, April 21. The police used clubs and tear gas today to break up a demonstration by 600 students against the early data not for the University examinations. Boma 40 teen-aged boys and girls were injured.
The students said they had only 14 months to compiste
two-year
couree-United
Prose.
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Washington, April 21. Intelligence experts of, the United States Air Force are Reuter. preparing. a "bombing encyclo- pedin" of targets to be attacked in any future war.
national defence, programme, but The encyclopedia la part of the Mr. Hector McNeil of Britain, whether it includes: the recently whipping back
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Russia is not known. Gromyko's speech of this morn ing
It is complied from scraps of charged that the Soviet Union by its actions had proved
Information, statistics from jour- more
Imperialistic than Britain, nals, asports by commercial at- Mr. McNell said there are many
ny taches, newpaper clippings and, txamples of Soviet expansion presumably, material supplied by which do not make palatable agents as well as maps,
Attached is an appralent of the reading. He gave 'thuania as
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