LIE, THE OPTIMIST, HOPES TO BRING U.S. AND RUSSIA TOGETHER
Loko Success, July 10.
A United Nations spokesman declared today that the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Trygvo Lio, had not abandoned hope of bringing Russia and the United States together in the United Nations after peace was restored in Korea.
The spokesman said that the Secretary-General definitely has not aban- dened, and has no intention of abandoning, his efforts for peace.
SENATOR GIVEN A REBUFF
Mr. Lie's name was originally put forward by the United States after the big powers were untable to agree on Lester B. Pearson of Conado, the original candidate of the Western powers, and Stanoje Yugoslavia, Russia's candidate.-Reuter und Associat-
Mr. Lie's pence efforts - ferred to a proposal for a 10- yeur peace plan through the United Nations, recommending that a Communist delegate re- present China in the interna-Simic of ilonal organisation.
TO ENLIST
New York, July 10,
The spokesinan also said thrded Press, after prave WAS restored Korca the role of the United AMERICANS RUSH Washington, July 10. Nations as a universal organisa- mediation The Sennie today confirmed tion, though which Summer Pike' for a new four-and conciliation should be al- the Atomie tempted, will be more necessary
A rush of applicants for milt- term year Energy Commission. The 53-24 | than ever.
Despite his avowed desire to try service appeared at recruit- vole
ns Secretary-General ofing oflices in various ettles today. Unlles Nations, now seems
in New York said the number seeking to enlist was the greatest since World War 11-Reuter.
pretty certain that Mr. Lie will be asked by the General Assems ly to stay on for a while longer.
a sharp rebuil to Was Senator Bourke Hickenlooper reign (Republican), who had tried to block the confirmation.
claimed Senator Hickenlooper his own intervention in 1998 hat the Atomie Energy prevented Commission from illegally giving the British secrets involving the "metallurgy of plutonium, which is the metallury of the explosive In the atom bomb."
He said the facts were to havO been made known to Dr. Cyril Staith, a scientist, under instruc- Atomic Energy tion from the Commission.
Mt.
At first, he asserted that Pike had authorised transmision a most of the information peculiar and mysterius way."
Later he acknowledged It was not possible to be sure who had
done it.
Atoile
The al question is whether Mr. Lie will be re-elected for n full dve-year term or whether the Assembly will merely extend his present term for a year or two. Mr. Lie's associates say that, while he does not want to con- tinue for another terin, he would he willing in the Interest of the UN to stay for two years.
The factor which changed Mr. Enst- Lie's mind is the present Went failure to agree on any other non of important political stature.
The men must prominently mentioned as a possible successor
to M. Le are Jaime Torres
Army and Air Force authoritien
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY-12-1950.
Russian attack on UN Council
The Party only
Mocaow, July 10.
Soviet Communist organ "Pravda." the new paper published here on Monday, in a spaolal despatch from New York, said that the Security Coun paralysed and Im
potent.
it said, "tomnants are bʊ.. ing used by aggresive air. cltc in the United States to Justify their criminal role as
Korba gondarmos in
And other lands in Atla
Bimilar charges maile by abricral Kim fr Kang, the Commander- North Korean
In-Chief in radio addrese from Pyongyang, wero ported by "Pravda."
The
ro-
ro-
published in the
Garette"
newspaper alto printed an Article originally "Literary
on Saturday, st
tacking the six members of
who Becurity Counc!!
voted for the resolution on Korer. This was takdo so the to giving significance article.
which was headed "Bloody Fools" and written by Constantine Simong, edi- tor of "Gazette.”—Aouter,
Egypt's decision big surprise
was
to Great Britain
London, July 10..
Egypt's refusal to support the United Nations' ro- solution urging aid for South Korea came as a considerable surprise to Britain, Mr. Ernost Davies, Foreign Under-Secretary, told Parlia- ment today.
Bales and tris Padilla Nervo of He narled tmt the story Who Mexico, Carlos P. Romulo of the by Philippines, and Gunnar Myrdal brought to his attention
Commission for Sweden. It is doubtful, how- former
ever, whether elther of the Arst member, Lewis Strauss,
Senator lickelooper said the three could get Russian support information was given to him lu or whether Mr. Myrdal could get The
he was August 1948, when
Com- Chairman of the Atomic Initter.
He said Dr. Smith already was in London for conferences with British oleinis, but
presentations were
When re- made. Mr.
100
Pike called hun by trans-Atlan- the telephone and cancelled orders. United Press.
BOMBAY MERCHANT UNDER
ARREST
Western support.
Confidence of both
Mr. Lie, on the other hand, stili has the confidence of both' the East and West. During the past few months, he has been Home American attacked in newspapers as
been criticised and Man several
members of Congress,
but
these
British Government had expected Egypt to take different action in view of her relation- ship with Britain and her membership of the Security Council, he added.
A Labour
Mr. respects may member, Woodrow Wyatt, had suggest-construed.
been have
mis-
Wedding of 1475 A.D.
Still unforgotten by the fit:le Bavarian town of Landshut is a Princely wedding which took place there in 1475 be- tween Princess Hedwiga, daughter of a Pollsh King, and Prince George of Landshut, heir to the then reigning Duke of Lower the Pailab Hoyat Chroploters reports say that Bavaria, couple and hundreds of knights, horsemen and pages escort. November 14, ed the Royal couple to Landshut where on 1478 the couple were married, followed by joyous celebra.. tiona inating more than à weak. Since 1803 the splendour of the 15th Century wedding has been revived annually by Landshut towns'alk with plays and
Gilmax and festive processions. of the festival is a colourful pageant commemorating the ro. ception of the Reyal bride given to her by Prince George and the whole town. Photo shows:-Miss Elsbeth Koller plays the mole of Princere Hedwion of Poland during the 1960 fes- tival commemorating the wedding of Prince George of Land. chut and the daughter of a Pol'th King.. (AP Photo).
Great Britain's overseas investments
pre-Communist j.cd that in view of Egypt's re- "The Egyptian Government is by fusal to support the resolution expected to issue a statement to
Lord the U.8. Britain should stop sending clarify their position very shortly. further charges arms to-Egypt.
Meantime, I have no
have not been taken seriously Mr. Davies teplied, "The EP-tatement to make."
attacked
tian statement to the Security
Council came as a considerable Goverty- surprise to the British ment.
"It is possible that the implica- tion of the Egyptian statement, which is far from clear in certain
by Western diplomats. Even T. F. Tsiang, head of the delegation Chinese Nationalist here, does not believe Mr. Llc is pro-Communist, although he has
"It is clear also that that state- Lie's Mr. bitterly Bombay, July 11.
ment has caused no less concern The Bombay police today as policies on the Chinese represen
founded of justice and rested a city merchant alleged to tation issue. Like some Western in other countries whose principles Le conected with an internation-delegates, Dr. Tsiung says Mr. are al gang of smugglers, who they Lie is merely mistaken in believ-berty. said shipped 250 pounds of con- ing help the UN to seat traband opium to Singapore last Red China.
Feng has made it clear turmeric month inside pungent
that he will vete Mr. Lic's clec- spice cases.
und police officers,tion for a full five-year term if CustomN after a dramatic air-dash, inter-that question comes before the cepted the cargo in Singapore Security Council, but he has in
dicated he would not attempt to tow on June 20, a
of extension block a one-year the of minutes after the arrival
Mr. Lie's tenure. This raises the Treighter Kuegh Silvermoon.
The alt-dush followed a month-question whether the issue has lung search in Bombay City and to go before the Security Council its suburbs after the police had arrested four merchants
incric sacks in Reuter.
harbour
2
at all.
--LVT'S_FOR_THE NATIONALISTS
Manila, July 11. Two Chinese Nationalist ves- sels arrived at the port of San the
'Geneva, July 10. Alexander of Hist
MORE MONEY FOR KOREA?
Washington, July 10, Mr. Sam Rayburn (Domecral. borough, British delegate, told Texas), the Speaker in the House the United Nations Economic of Representatives, said today and Socini Council today that that there was probabilify thi Britain hoped to increase its additional military funds would investiments in under-develop-be sought in view of the Korean Mr. Wyatt thought that jet éd countries, but warned that situation.
sold to planes Britain
Egypt a large Immediate increase was would have been of far more not likely. use in the Far East.
拿案
'Laughing stock"
He made this statement ofter Con- Democratic he and other gressional leaders saw President "We hope to increase our over: Truman at the White House this
morning-Reuter. He urged the Foreign Office to seas investments as our resources drop "this policy of feeding the perimit, but I would be dishonest mouth that bites it which is it I said a large increase was im- making them a laughing stock in mediately probable," he said. the Far East."
The Counc!! opened the debate Mr. Henry Strauss (Conserva-on means to finance economic de tive). Asked why the Government velopment of under-developeil was invariably surprised and it countries. they were, whether it was desir- able to shy so.
Lord Alexander said Britain have a small surplus hoped to Mr. Davies replied, "In view this year in its overseas balance the Egyptian of payments amounting to per- Fernando in Launion province of relations with charter, Under the UN with Security Council nominates ean- Northern Luzon, to load 25 LVTS Governinent and the fact that she haps £50,000,000, but he warned Secretary-General, Clouding vehicles tracked) for is a member of the Security that, despite the gratifying and oplum in rubber phints and tur-didates fur
warehouse and the General Assembly elects Taiwan, according to Information Council, we did expect different steady rise in industrial and agri- them. But it is the Assembly given to the Custums Bureau by action to be taken by the Egyptian pultural output, "we shall have Government in this respdet."- to be very careful for some time which fixed the ferm at five years
to come. United Press and at least somo delegates say
The amphibious landing vehl-Reuter. the Assembly could continue Mr. Llo in office by simply voting an cle purchases, from the Army extension of his term for what-surplus depot in San Fernando, ever period is desired.
TRUMAN TOLD TO
BE CANDID
Washington, July 10.
The "Evening Star" today call-
ed on President Truman to make
Labour leader
the Chinese Embassy here.
were reported to have been ap proved for Export by high Filipino authorities, The vehicles were said to have been demilita
a full and candid statement on Mr. Lie, now 54, becaine, therised before being sold to the the Korean situation which ap- UN's Arst Secretary-General on Nationalists. peared to "tell a profoundly de- February 1, 1946. Before that he labour leader Norwegian pressing story" of what has hap- was n pened to Amerleon troops in the and a member of several Nor-although the Philippine Govern
ment had banned the export of fighting zone.
weglan, Governments.
The Customs Bureau sald that
The "Star" sald in an.editorial: He was Chairman of the Nor- war materials to Asiatic coun "if the events have committed wegian delegation to the Santries engaged in hostilities, ati its there to a serious military Francisco conference and headed exception has been made in the operation the American people he Norwegian delegation to the case of equipment
that could
are entitled to know that. The first General Assembly in London not be used for combat.--United reports from the front indiente in 1946.
that we have gone beyond the
stage of hall measures and with-
ful thinking",-Reuter.
CONFERENCE OF
U.S. ENVOYS
London, July 10.
A conference of United Stater Ambastadors In Western Euro pean capitals is expected to oper in Frankfurt in a fortnight's time
The provisional dafe for the. conference is understood to be July 24.
The United Sintes. Ambassado: in Moscow, Admical Alan Kirk Is expeated to altand. Mr. Charles Spofford, the American depul on the North Atlantic Treaty organisation, may also take part.
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