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PARADOXICAL SITUATION CONFRONTS UN ASSEMBLY

Talks on Japan relief

Washington, September 16. Army finance officials suid today they were engaged in "routine" discussions with Dr. Sherwood Fine, Director of Economics and Planning for Allied headquarters in Tokyo concetning preparations for rext years budget request for relief and economic assistance funds for Japan.

Dr. Fine, accompanied by Ar- thur McGlaughlin of the office of the Deputy Chief of Staff in Tokyo, arrived earlier this week. He said they were doing so preliminary work on the 1951-32 budget request which must be submitted to the Bureau of Bud- get about October 1..

Funds secured under the re quest would be for aid to Japan during the scal year beginning next July 1.

During the current fiscal year Japan will receive somewhere between $200,000,000 and $280,- 000,000 In assistance, depending upon the application of certain percentage reductions yet to be agreed upon by the President and Burenu, United the Budget Press.

NEHRU'S ADVICE TO STUDENTS

Bombay, September 18. The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, today urged stu- dents "nut to become pawils in the political game but to acquire knowledge and experience to fil in life".

Inaugurating

the National Union Students, a non-poli- that tical organisation, he said students should concentrate on the development of body and mind and become fully equip ped for the tasks of later life.

appealed to them not to allow political and ideo logical differences to lisrupt their mental advancement but to realise the nation's need for dis- elplined leaders,

Mr. Nehru

By CARLOS P. ROMULO

Flushing, Now York, September 16. The General Assembly is moeting at a time when world peace and the future of the United No- tions hang in the balanco.

The situation is paradoxical. The peoples of the world desire peace, every state and every government professes peace yet the danger of war is very great and shows no signs of abating.

Under the circumstances, the task of the General Assembly is twofold:

On the one hand, to help reduce the conflicts and tensions that may lend to another' world war, and on the other to continue to

no less urgent and, In the long view, more important.

Foremost among the long-range projects for peace which will be taken up by the forthcoming General Assembly are the econo mic development of under-deve- carry forward the constructiveloped countries, action to achieve or maintain full employment and work of the United Nations in the economic,

economic stability, the drafting of social and political

an international covenant on felds which constitutes an essch

human rights, the advancement Lial part of the permanent found-

of the trust and non-self-govern- dation of universal peace.

ing territories, and the work of the specialised" agencies in the felds of health, commerce, labour and education.

The meeting will be a crucial one for the United Nations itself. It will provide another acid test of the world organization's capacity to grow into a really effective in- strumant for International pence and security.

This test impends when the United Nations, for the first and perhaps the last time, has an op- portunity to develop the use of military power for this purpose. Though this is an objective fully anticipated and provided for in the charter, it hitherto has re mained beyond the reach mal negotiation. The use of force to implement United Nations de- cisions in Korea will cast a new light upon the deliberations of

the Assembly,

Denial of landing opposition

Washington, September 10. General J. Lawton Collins, Army Chlef of Staff, and Ad- miral Forest Sherman, Chief of Naval Operations, today denied published reports that they ht opposed General MacArthur's plans for an Alled landing a Inchon on the Korean West coast.

The published reports quoled sources close to General MacAr- thur that both General Collins and. Admiral Sherman, in confer- ences at Tokyo on August 22, op- posed the Inchon landing and had auggested landings farther South instead.

These twin objectives — the|

But this was denied in the fol- prevention of war and the slowing memorandum by the De-

tablishment of conditions con- ducive to a durable penCO-CON- verge on the 20-year-old pro- gramme for peace through the United Nations presented by the Secretary General, Mr. Trygve Lie.

Mr. Lle has worked out a 10- nor-point plan for resolving the grea: power conflict through concilia- ilon which the United Nations as the first step toward the goal of establishing the free, peaceful and prosperous new world blueprint- ed in the charter. Mr. Lie's plan will be taken up in the forthcom- ing session of the Assembly.

East-West conflict

Underlying all the major pro- blems facing the Assembly is the East-West conflict that has so far proved to be irreconcilable.

The most urgent and explosive aspects of this conflict today are the Korean war and the status and future course of China, Both problems will be taken up by the Assembly.

The question of Chinese re- presentation will come up at the very outset, when the Aa- sambly examines the creden. tials of the various delegations. The Korean problam may come before the Assembly under two headings, the report of the Security Council and the re- United Nations port of the Commission on Korea.

The forthcoming session, reflect- ing the state of the world today, is bound to be tense and turbu lent. Among the other items on the

provisional

which agenda have caused heated controversy in previous Assembly sessions are the international control of atomic energy, the claim of the Nation- alist government of China that the Soviet Union violated the Sino-Soviet treaty of friendship and alliance and intervened in the Chinese civil war, the establish- ment of an international regime in Jerusalem, threats to the poli- tical independence and territorial Integrity of Grecce, the question The Union is sponsored by a of South West Africa, the admis- committee of leading Indian slon of new members and the educationalists to draw youth observance of human rights and active politics and fundamental freedoms in Bul- Away from prepare them for the great con- garis, Hungary and Romania. structive tasks ahead.

He said that the choice before India Igy between becoming a progressive first-rate power and disintegration, students, the leaders of tomorrow, should ful- fil their countrymen's ambition of making India a strong, sound nation,

Long-range_work

Over 500 delegates are attend- Ing the first convention, which The first aim of the Assembly will shortly form a network of is to help prevent the outbreak of branches throughout India a third world war, But its long

range work for lasting peace is

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Taft wants review of U.S. policy

Washington, September 16.

With General George Mar- shall's confirmation as Defence Secretary assured, Senator Ro- bert Taft (Republlenn, Ohio) called tonight for a review of United States' military policy,

Senator Taft and other Repub- lican Senators made it clear that. Gen. Marshall's performance in the new post will be watched

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the Repubilcan Party.

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"General Collins and Admiral Sherman stated that in accor dance with practices developed during World War II they, as re presentatives of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, were sent by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to consult with General MacArthur and to review plans for the Inchon landing, pós- Bible alternate landings and sub- Chiefs of Staff, after receiving sequent operations. The Joint recommendations of General Col- lins and Admiral Sherman, gave unanimous approval of the pro- ected operations including the landing at Inchon." United Press,

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