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More walk-outs by Arabs accused

Russians in UN

Lake Succoss, January 19.

Russia broke up the secret atomic control talks in the United Nations today by walking out of a sixpower meeting after the West rofused onco moro to expel Nationalist Chino's diplomats hero.

This was the ninth boycott of UN organs in less thon two weeks and the first that actually broke up a session.

The Soviet walk-out and boycott tactics also were carried out during the day at UN so sions in New York and Geneva and at o

meeting of the 13- Nution Far Eastern Commission in Washington where the Rus- sians tried without saccess to get the Nationalist Chinese ex-

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Disruption of the atomic talks rame as President Harry Truman at his news conference ih Was shington refused to talk production of the

hydrogen bomb.

about

super-atomic

U 5 The possibility of the

a. bomb was producing such

caise for the Arst time here by Mr. H. China's delegate

Wel,

Nationalist

it

shed scientist from Nanking

Mr. Wel told the Soviet dele

M:- gate, the Deputy Forvign

A. Malik. that nister.

Jakob even the possibility of such bomb being created rendered the alento tunners vital and fu (

was all the more reason for Russ trên ti vi huo

item:ling 1. sessions

|

Support of the Nationalist Chi- nese delegate come on a techni- cality, Mr. Malik proposed ot that the outset of the meeting Mr. Wel be untented a Chnic-

ntomic rong of today's

Acasion and as delegate because, Mr.

represented clique" of

of preparing for new war

Tel-Aviv, Januarý 10. Vigadi Yadin, Juraolí Army Chief of Staff,' said today that forgell Army Intelligence he definita proof that

the Arab states are preparing for second round in the Pules- tine war,

not

Yadın sald, "War talk to The junt propaganda.

real." preparatione aru

He warned that the faraoil army had to be enlarged to cops with preparation mada borders-United Press.

the

Malik maid, Mr. Wel the "Kuomintang Chinn. already runde famillar in his at- tacks in the Security Couneli un The Nationalist Chinese.

"PREJUDICE AND

He repeated arguments BIGOTRY IN U.S.”

Out of order

General A. G. L

McNaughton of Caanda said the six delegates could not decide on their mem hership and the motion was out of order Mr. We urged it out

could with

Soviet ពត

of order and his ruling was up- held by five to one (Russia) and distingul-

Mr. Malik then said he not take part any longer the "Kuomintang representative"

that the present anul Union would not recognise legal any decision or recommen-

the dation nude by

conferees Mr. with the Chinese present, Malik sold no one questions the Tight of China to be in the UN at any time in the future that what was questioned

right of the "Kuomių " to be present. He anid

The US Agsistent Secretary of State, John D. Mickey NME AN peated Western chureges Russia alone

preventie

bretto atomie control

More protests

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Mr. Hickerson told reporters that the live majority delegates would continue atomic conver sations but that "། An nut kidding myself" Jeig thinking

he any progress could

with the Russians absent

mut:

There were mony B son je Tests Turday against the Nationa

1st Chur Tw faran

Harald Sovit

Éclegation

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ed out of the in New

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gavertinent of China 251g Government of

The Conferees issued

"

Mao

com-

wing formally that wo long the Soviet Government re

per tripate in these ent- Impossible for ibria to achieve the primary pur-

De mandate Hiven

I pawers by the

General

Answang Mr Malik's attack, Whe was the leghi

native of him anst

Par Chinese people who, he sabl want no lege la produce the

Cumumittee Forth Dionic bora bul were very in-

in ungry protest | ievested in establishing control of against the Chinese Jest Ung

The adom and in profiling from the offfres for this roouth The Rus

peaceful use of atomie energy. - sians boyyulted the Mist wwet- A deled Press.

ing of the Trosiceship Council in Geneva during the day

After walking out and boyent-

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nine UN organa that have met thus far this your

adamast prequaganda expulsion campaign against Na- Lamolot China, The Itassius moke at clear that Uhey would

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UK UNLOADING FROZEN MEAT

London, January 19.

on 15

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The Ministry of Food ba started unloading some 35.00% long tons of imported froze: meat now stored frigerator ships in British poris

The Ministry took over the ships last autumn because nor mal cold storage space was full and meat was still coming in.

A Ministry spokesman sold today: "The cold storage position has improved and there is now more room for our meat slocks.

It is hoped to unload all the ships by the end of February. One is now being emptied Avonmouth, near Bristol.

Britain's weekly meat ration is 18. Od. worth, at present amounting to aboutin pound. It has been increased since the glut developed.—Associated Presi

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Boston, January 19. Two Africans studying here deplored this country's "bigotry, prejudice and distorted Chris- innity" today and warned that continued American complacency would turn foreign Communism,

groups

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Kalna Kiri of Brush West Africa, titular head of more than 500 Nigerians and son of a poten- tate, and Joseph Cofe 'Thereson of the Gold Coast sold the dark skinned student faced a "terrific nocial problem when he meets a barber who will not cut his hoir and

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AMERICA MAY TAKE ACTION ON AUSTRIA

Washington, January 19.

| The U.S. Stata Department said today that it will'

considor appropriate action - to 'ra-establish Austrian froodom and independence as it was doubtful whother progress can be made on an Austrian treaty.

The Department Issued a statement on the con- versation yesterday on the Austrian treaty question between M. Andrel Gromyko, the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, and the French, British and United States Ambas- sadors.

"The "Under the circumstances co-

sideration will be given to suc appropriate action that may 1: Austrian taken to re-establish freedom and independence in he policy of this Government." cordance with the publiply stated

The statement said: United States Ambassador in Moscow. together with the British and French Ambus sadors, called on Mr. Gromyk to protest at the delays which have been encountered in the

the negotiations on

Austrian treaty.

Mr.

"The Ambassadors asked Gromyko what assurances could be given that the Vienna negoti ations would be completed, thus permitting the deputies to clude the Austrian treaty on the basis of the agreement in Paris of June 20, 1949.

CON-

"No assurances were given by Mr. Gromkyo that this obstacle would be removed in the neur future.

"Although the deputies are due to meet again in London un

View Sunday, January 23, In

of the attitude of Mr. Gromyko it is doubtful whether further pro- Kress can be made.

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Deep concern

Mr. Michnel State

McDermott,

Department

the

delay in the conclusion of the Austrian treaty.”

Since the moeling of the Foreign Ministors' deputies in New York last November, the Government hos imposed now 'of obstacles to the completion the treaty in connection with Its claim for repayment for ro lief supplies furnished to Aus- tria In the early days of tho occupation.

The United

States Govern- ment desires an early conclusion of the treaty and the long over- que re-establishment of complete Austrian sovereignty and pendence, which was hy the Moscow 1943."

Inde- promised of

Declaration

Mooting postponed

The next meeting of the Aus- trinh deputies to negotiate on the Austrian States trenty has been tomorrow to postponed from next Tuesday, the Foreign Office in London announced to

night, spokesman,

the

was asked by reporters if

It is understood that the three United States wuuid now net to Western deputies have asked for

consider exchnic Russin from the negoti- | a postponment to

the ations and ngree

situation arising from Mr. An- to algning n between the dre Gromyko's refusal to spred separate treaty

direct Soviet-Austrian talks Western powers and Austria,

He replied: "I will no

when the three Western Ambas- late."

aders called on him in Moscow yesterday.

the The settlement of

treaty now depends on an agreement on

spec-

in review of the nogeti. allons, which ataried in 1918 between the Western powers and Russia, the State Depart- | Article 48 concerning the Soviet ment said: "The Governments of the United Slaton, the United Kingdom

and

are deeply concerned

Frenos

claims on Austria for

payment for civli supplies, which is the subject of direct Sovlet-Austrian

the negotiations.-Reuter.

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