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SOVIET RUSSIA ENDS BOYCOTT OF THE UN Speculation aroused by surprise announcement

Lako success, July 27.

The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Jakob A. Malik, suddenly ended the Russian boycott of the United Nations today and informed the UN that he would take over the Presidency of the Security Council on August 1. He also called a meeting of the Council for that date. Mr. Malik's decision was transmitted to the Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve

Lie, in a letter telephoned to Mr. Lie.

members of the Security Council of the date of the meeting.

will be communicated agenda subsequently,

It was the first move Mr. Malik bad made toward the Council since he stalked out of the Chamber last January 13 after the delegates had re- fused to expel Nationalisi China from the Causell table.

The Counell was already due to meet on Friday morning to discuss the report on the Korean war effort from the Unified Com- That meeting is still on, hand. but the word that the Russlans are coming back on August 1 will obviously overshadow any deliberations of the Council.

Mr. Malik's return to the Coun- ell makes it certain that future decisions on the Korean war will face either long debate or a Rus- sian velo. But Council delegates

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Tho

"With respect, J. Malik."

Chinoso question There was no elaboration when UN spokesman read the text to

specially called

now's con-

ference. A minor secretary of the Soviet delegation stood in the background and smilingly watch- ed as reporters rushed to phone their offices.

EFFORT TO SEAT PEKING

Washington, July 27. Hussia's return to the United Nations foreshadows 1 new Bome action from the Russian Soviet campaign to seat Com- had been expected during munist China In place of the August, since the Soviet Union Chinese Nationalists, diplomatic normally would have

sources predicted tonight. Chairmanship under gular alphabetical rotation The State Department, how-

plan,

the

the ro.

Council delegates are also dis-ever, declined to predict future

Truman not considering A-bomb use

Washington, July. 27. President Truman såld tos day that he was not consider. Ing the use of the atomto bomb in Karon.

Mr. Truman, who was ad- dressing his weekly Priss conference, said that he was still hoping forvently for Peace.

He declined to com. 'ment when he was asked if he was at se hopeful for world peace a as ho was a few months ago,

Tho

correspondent who asked the question specifically referred to

statement, made by Mr. Truman before the outbreak of the. Korean

4

war, that the outlook for

world peace was better than

any time since 1940.

at

President Truman replled that they should walk for a few more developments, and мого information before making any. statements-en the subject. Reuter,.

SIAM TO GET ARMS FROM U.S.

bave insisted that the Russians cussing a possible sudden break Soviet maves or attempt to ray closed today that the United

cannot veto decisions taken.

already

Mr. Malik's decision was coin- muniented in this letter?

"Dear Mr. Secretary-General: "I consider it necessary to in- Turn you that in accordance with sting the Presidency of the established porcedure, I am as- Security Council in August of this year and that I am" setting the fate of the meeting of the Council for August 1 at 2,00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time. I request to notify the you to arrange

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in the impasse over Chinese re- presentation in the UN,

They suggested that Mr. Malik as Chairman right make a ruling that the Nationalist Chinese de- legale, Dr. T. F. Talang, was not a member of the Council. Dr. ing, and Mr. Malik would put the Tslang might challenge this rul- challenge to the vote.

what was behind such a Russian decision.

The spokesman said: "We" are: nor surprised, nor are we elated. Nussians The fact is that the walked out voluntarily and it was up to them to return.

Washington, July 27. The State Department dis-

States plans to send arms to Siam.

DR-

The State Department nounced that the United States! and Slam will soon start negotla- "What they have up their tions on how the arms will-be sleeves we don't know. On next used. The arins would be paid for Tuesday, everybody will know from the $75,000,000 appropriated

Russia has demanded seating in

last year's milliary defence of the Chinese Communists in the assistance programme for the UN as her condition for UN general area of China. President negotiations to end the Korean Truman has authority to use the w wor.

money where it will do mort good in the area to combat Conimus-

The State Department spokes- Michael McDermott, tüld his man,

conference that · វុត

With the line-up in the Coun. cll almost evenly divided on the China question, it appeared like ly that Dr. Tsiang would not get the necessary majority of seven votes needed to overturn the The Soviet point of view wan ruling.

Delegates discussing this report outlined in reply to an effort by sald Dr. Tslang might count only india to bring East and Wes on the votes of Himself, the Unit together in a settlement attempt daily Press

jam.

The United States has already day cd States, Cuba, Ecuador, Egyp and France. They said the Soviet made it clear It will oppose any military agreement will be ne

to settle the status of the

at Bangkoks, and that it Union. Yugoslavia, India, Norway

Chinese Reds until the Korce would be similar to the bilateral and Britain-all of which have

the United States concluded with Wertern recognised Red China-certainly war is ended under the terms set agreements which would vote for the ruling, since forth by the UN Security Council

European countries. they no longer recognise Dr. on June 25-United Press. Tsiang's government.

New impasse ?

IRAN BAN ON

NEWSMEN

Teheran, July 27.

The amount Sium will receiva was not specified, but it was announced previously that Indo- China also would share part of the $75,000,000. This is to build the bulwark of South East Asia, which many diplomats consider to be one of the most likely tor- time.

If such vote should materi. also, the Nationalist delegation would be unseated, but, on the other hand, there appeared lit- tle or no chance that the Chi. -nose Rods-would get the neges hos barred foreign corres-gets for Communist attacks at this

sary majority to win a seat. Thus it might develop that thebaijan arca near the Russian berment on erms aid

pondents from visiting the Azer- The Siamese-American ogren- Chinese scat would remain

will be pat- der in North West Iran. This vacant for a while, at least.

terned after bilateral agreements

Mr. Malik has kept in touch was learned today when a Bri- the United States has signed withi

with the UN since his walk-out. His secretaries have made trips to the UN to pick up documents, and he has talked with delegates at social functions.

Press and

Не

the ban

tish and two American corres-

refused permis-cach of the European countries. pondents were

military saglstance. The receiving slon to travel there.

pacts generally pledge the coun- Director of try to use the arms against Com- Bahran Shanda, explained munism and forbid, transier to] His predecessor on the Council, that

was imposed te another courrkay without Amer- the Deputy Foreign Minister avoid provection to the Russian lean authorisation. The recipient Andrel A. Gromyko, has fred

ban was decided country also must agree offer several verbal broadsides against upon after Russin recently accus- the United States reciprocal ald

Council's decision to ed Iran of showing a

H a military it can Bight Communist aggression in purpose in inviting American and Mr. McDermott sald the movi other foreign experts to take part to send arms to Slam was not Mr. Gromyko has said that the in-oil-surveys along the border. linked with the Siamese offer to decision was illegal because the Iran denied this charge and de- send 4,000 ground troops, Co- they Soviet Union and the Chinese clared the survey was her own defence of South Korea-United Communists were not represent-business-Associated Press.

the

Karea,

cd.

But the Council has paid no attention to the Russian protests and has gone ahead orgonising a UN force to meet the Korean Communista.-Associated Press.

SOUTH KOREAN ASSEMBLY

Taeku, July 27. Tlic South Korean National Assembly hold its first in since the invasion today, with 130 of its 210 members present.

President Syngman Rhee told the session that the world demo- crucies had never before stood so firmly against Communism as they are doing in Korea-Asso- eluted Press.

London, July 27. The Duke of Edinburgh, the husband of Princess Elizabeth, arrived at London Airport by air from Malta today-Router.

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