FIERY UN SECURITY COUNCIL SESSION U.S. delegate accuses Malik of obstructionism TSIANG'S CONTENTION
Lake Success, August 8.
The U.S. dolegato, Mr. Warren R. Austin, said tonight the Soviet Union has the influence to call off the North Koreans from' war. He accus- ed Russia's Jakob A. Malik of obstructing the work of the Security Council in dealing with the Korean problem,
Mr. Austin asked the Security Council, after a week of fruitless debate on procedure, to adjourn until Thursday. In the meantime, he said, the Soviet delegation could confer with Moscow and other delegations could decide what they will do "in case Russia decides to continúe to obstruct the work of the Council."
Mr. Austin spoke after Mr. Malik accused the United States of using "the methods of gangsters "and trying to impose its will on the Coun-
cil.
Korean war
reaction | in Greece
Athens, August 8.
Mr. Malik made the charges in That was the usual Council pro-
states
the
Ho
a long procedural wrangle over cedure to invite member
In whether representatives of South involved to participate
and Communist North Council's debates, he said. Korea should be Invited to take elted the large numbers who had part in UN debates.
thus taken part in the Indonesia, Kashmir and Palestine questions,
The government of the United States, is afraid of open Inter- "In every instance, when per- national discussion of the problem mission to take part was given, it with both sides present, Mr. Mailk was not reconsidered," he added. said, adding:
"The government of the United States and its followers are afinid of truth as they are afraid
re.".
need to
moke
Mr. Malik replied that it was This Is παι a democratic premature for him to come to any Events in Korea, although method, but the method of gang-conclusion, Severni delegates stlil thousands of miles away, are sters.
har views to express on the ques- having repercussions in Greece.
Ition of invitations.
"There is no haste", he said.
"Those who want to speak Both the United States and
have the right to do so, I will be Britain have opposed any sealing glad to see the discussion com of North Korea in the Council, or pleted today and a final decision the ground that the Russian-arrived at." supported regime has been named
Fears of a world-wide conlilct or even further outbreaks of the Communist "hot war" in lens re- note areas are reflected in the reluctance of the Greek General Staff to agree to the proposed culs in the Armed Forces ex penditure, almed at easing the burden on the Greek Budget now under preparatio".
bo
of
as an aggressor by the UN Com- Mr. Tsiang ngain pressed for
"Inhuman attacks
"
The desire of the Prime Mini-mission in Korca. ster, General Plastiras, to lenient with those who took part in or supported the Communist re- bellion from 1946 to 1049. op. pears to be seriously offset by warning from the security thorities that Communists were released from prison or de- Lention camps muy regroup and restore in Greece a potential Afth column,
au- wip
after the
The clash developed Mr. Malik had opened Council sesalon by presenting a long telegram from the North Koreans charging the U.8. with Inhuman attacks on civilians,
Mr. Malik submitted a resolu
un Immediate reply.
Caustic tones
Mr. Arna Sunde (Norway) Bald, in caustic
tones, "It is
never premature for the Pra. aident to discharge hia duties
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Turkey's offer an inspiring weapon
Washington, August 8.
and to observe the rules of The Washington "Post" singled out in an editorial
procedure."
Mr. Malik promptly replied,
The all-out drive for recon- struction, planned nest
only tion calling upon the United "The President strictly follows through Marshati
towns the rules provided by the Charter Ald but also Stales to cease bombing through the contribution of local and populated areas in Korea and and the Council's rules of pro-It and foreign investors, is ulsa to stop the shooting up from the cedure." likely to slow down,
air of the peaceful population.
today Türköy's offer of troops for Korea as a formidable and inspiring weapon against aggrossion.
said that in general aid offers have not been overwhelming and pointed out that contribut- ing notions were limited by the time required to equip and transport troops to Korea,
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Mr. Malik then argued that the Capital holders are not eager The resolution providing that Charter was violated by not to be involved in long-term the Secretary-General Mr. Trygve enterprises in a country whose Lie bring this decision urgently inviting both parties in the dis
"It would be well worth divert=' geographical position la such to the attention of the U.S.gov pute. that any flareup in 'South-East ernment.
He repeated that he had not as ing American shipping to take Europe might hit it directly, The telegram, from the North President made a final ruling, but up Turkey's offer of 4,500 men. With the war in Korea,
Turks Korean Foreign Minister, Mr. Pak Mr. Tslang then asserted that his The
know and hato Greek newspapers have partly regained Ken-nen, declared that if the conduct in itself was a ruling be-Soviet aggression from first-hand the circulation which they and Security Council refused to stop cause he was proceeding with the experience with it. They are a lost since the end of the anti-the "criminal nets of the United business of the Council without fine example to us as well as to gucella campaign, Pictures from Stales interventionista", respon the presence of the invited South the the battle front radioed from sibility would-rest-with-Council Korcan representative New York, are daily splashed on members who refused to take Mr. Malik said that he would the front pages. Columns of action as well as with the United state the position of the Russian newsprint are devoted to the States,
delegation, but Mr. Tslang de Bghting in the Far Eart
The
Chinese Nationalist dele-manded an immediate ruling. Reports of alleged Cominform gate, Mr. T. F. Talang, asked the This brought cheers from the designs ani troop movements in President to make clear whether public gallery. the Balkans are also being given he considered It obligatory upon Rapping his gavel, Mr. Mall exceptional display.
Greek
newspapers generally nre supporting the United Nations action against the invaders in
in
10
Korea.
The man-in-the-street Athena knows liitto about Korea, His knowledge is ilmited that he could not say in which continant the Ameri. can troops are fighting. But he in frightened.
"Are we going to have another
引
war?" is the
cur
him to carry out the Council de-said, "This noise hampers cision of June 25 by inviting the work." representative
of the (South) Ife then insisted that before the Korean Republic to take a seat ai Council made a decision on the the table.
Korean lasue it must give a hear- ing to both parties.
Tsiong's contention
make
WER
Western Europeans or nation whose nerves have been strengthened by war upon them Kremlin hua unlimitingly waged. which for five long years the Their offer is a demonstration of their fearlessness.
Formidable
Refusal to unload British ship
Hamburg, August 8. Hamburg dockers today re- fused to unload a British am- munition ship after their de- mand for danger money ha been rejected by the port authorities,
*
su.
The Fort Administration, dis- closing thin, said that they spected Communists of having Initiated the strike.
"They are living next door to the bristling Cossack, yet will Ing to fight with us on the bat- tlefields of, Korea. A regiment or more of Turkish fighting men would prove a formidable He said that the Council's de-
weapon
against aggressore cisions could not be based on
and an inspiring.one."
The local transport trade union Mr. Tulang said that Mr one-sided facts. Article 32 of the Malik
Workers' The "Post" said it would be here stated that the clearly obliged by the Charter
that stated
troops to demand for danger money was Council's cules of procedure to "parties to the dispute shall be, foolhardy to dispatch
An Immediate ruling invited to participate without vole Korea at the expense of other first made six months ago.
that which, if challenged, should be in the discussions relating to the tension spots in the world, but in official of the union sald
regard to the Turkish offer t this "wild strike" of about 25 Mr. Mallk sald that American added, Nevertheless, the princi- port workers was not backed by He added, "The representatives objections were dictated by fear. Korean Aghing is important psy-
ple of broad representation in the the Union. Vleemen looking for jobs are in or India and Norway made
The ship concerned is the clespair. "If things are going completely clear what the June 25 the truth," he added. They are The conviction must be brought from bad to worse it is
no use decision was This was to the they
to hear those able to tell home to aggressors that this, is arrival here a few days ago. The Afraid "We shall soon be called up to of the Korean question, the re
effect that during consideration the truth about Korea",
United Nations action in fact as Teal was unloaded: yesterday. night
Mr. Mallk also accused the
The Fort authorities well as in name. It is likewise again." Other
sald young presentative of the Korean Greeks bave applied
Re-United States of using open pres-essential that people all over the Adjutant would be unleaded_10- to the United States Embassy for volun-
public should be invited to purti-sure on several members of the world be made to feel that they morrow by regular port workers tury enlistment in the United cipate-not limited to any one Council.
are participating in a world re- who have guaranteed minimum The debate continues.-Router.sponsibility," United Press, wages, Reuter
question
ona
Re-
asked over and over again.
cently demobbed Creek ex-ser-
looking for work,"
sald
States forces ighting in Korca.
The pleture in the countryside, however, is entirely different.
Ignored. Local problems
in are the Greek Villager's most urgent concern.
He has to rebuild
Se home,
look after the crop which is ab- undant this year and discuss the price fixed by the Government for the collection of this year's wheat. -Router.
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