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ARMED FORCE PLAN Exports to
TO GO BEFORE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Proposal on future of Formosa postponed Day of Russian failures
Flushing, September 21.
The United States proposal to give the United Nations an international armed force for uso against aggressors went to the General Assembly today despite strong objections by the Soviet Union. The powerful 14-member Steering Committee voted to put the American plan for emergency United Nations action on the agenda for discus- sion later in the Assembly session.
Russia took another whipping in an unsuccessful attempt to, block Assem- bly consideration of the charge levelled by the United States, Britain and Australia that hundreds of thousands of German and Japanese war prisoners had not boen accounted for by the Soviet Union.
PI STARTS ARMING
itens, All four
he declared, were "la direct opposition to the which International co-operation we are here to promote",
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Washington, September 21,
The U.S. Commerce Do. partment today 'banned any unlicensed, export of atraid- gle goods to Macao and Hong Kong,
Officiats caid that the order was designed to stop leakages to Communist China.
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ship- mente were exempted from licensing.
The Department also add. od items in its list of goods requiring conces for export to any country excopt Cmma-
The
liat includes: typos of andumalla tyros and inner tulios, some iron and atest miti products, electrical machinery And apparatus, tocomotives. engines and parts,
track- inying and wheel-type trac- Cora Reuter,
UN based on false assumption
CIVILIANS competence to deal with would then be determined
Manila, September 21,
.
The government has started
The United States pointed out anwhile, the United Nations |
peace.
U.S. starts
talks on ea
early
arts informal
Jap peace treaty
Flushing, Septembar 21, The United States began this week informal con- sultations with représentatives of countries › members of the Far Eastern Allied Commis- sion concerning the prompt signing of prace treaty with Japan, Va The United States State Department Far Eastern
experts, led by the Republican foreign policy! adviser, Mr. John Foster Dulles, are taking advantage of the presence here for the Gen- eral Assembly of the foreign' ministers and top delegates from the countries concerned to put forth to them American views on terms of the peace treaty with the Tokyo govern- ment.
BRAATHENS
An American spokesman, who said the consulta. The most pleasant route to Europe!
tions had already started, predicted it may take about ono month until the results are known, RI ANGGYM
should be ended-but
presence
the
Single head for naval defences
arming civilian defence forces was empowered to deal with anyection to the introduction of a has refused to co-operate with sources particularly Australia Fend the naval defences of the
America
b
countries,
that
the
to the idea of rearming. Japan.
This suggestion was made both
,
would
He declined to commen: whether the Soviet Union, which is a member of the com- Flushing Meadow,
mission, would be approached, delegate, Mc. The Soviet
September 21.
but other informed sources Jacob Malik. declared that
Australia's Foreign Minister,
doubted l Russin walked statements published in the
Mr. Percy Spender, sald today Soviet press had proved that
Mr. Vyshinsky called for the hat experience had shown that aut from the commission in was based Tokyo several months ago in such prisoners had been withdrawal of foreign troops and the United Nations repatriated. He also argued missions from Grecce Rudi the on a false assumption-namely protest against the that the United Nations had no holding of elections there. The that all numbers were equally of the Chinese Nationalist de-
to preserve the legate.
Other delegates said it was still Washington, September 21, of polved, he said. token as a result
Naval lenders from the North action
to comment on World War II.
He told the Assembly that in- tuo early Assembly's Steering Com- stead of the hoped for one work United States proposals all agree Atlantic treaty nations begin- In principle that the state of warning their two-day meeting Soviet ob-there were two "and one so fas however, that the United Nations mitice voted down
informed today, may recommend that a several single commander be picked to prohibiting the other except solely on its own in an all-out drive to quell the
subject that might endanger measure aimed Huk dissidents.
friendly relations between the Russian Jamining of the Voleu of terms,"
and New Zealand, had objections treaty area. The and other Western, indio.
Soviet union and states and the question of wandeasts.
Such recommendation countries which are tightly bound The Secretary DI National prisoners was such an issue. The Defence, Mr. Ramon Magsayay, Steering Committee agreed with Hy a vote of
12 to 2, with to it have shown little if any re-
by quarters near General Douglas parallel the proposal for a sup- teme military commander for ordered Major General the United States. 12 to two with Russia and Czechoslovnitia voting word for the solemn declaration | MacArthur In Tokyo and by high Western Europe, which was dls- today Marino N. Castaneda, comman- Czechoslovakia joining Russia invit Committee put in which they pledged their word Washington sources.
cussed with ather Western Europe der of all Philippine forces, ta
member Steering put 1945," he said.
Another Important question in defence problems at the New lasue arms and ammunition to voting against putting the itern un
the items on the agenda of the Mr. Spender said that Bursta
whether the
the York Big Three foreign ministers citizen forces in the three pro-
agenda.
General Assembly,
had
falled to co-operato in the this connection is
peace treaty should be discussed meeting. vinces of Iloilo, Pangasinan and The Australian Foreign Minis-
The Hem was bound on re-work of the United Nations to Spender, Cook
within the Far Eastern Com- The effectiveness of the pro- Nueva Vizcaya to help the govter, Mr. Percy
commendation passed by the improve conditions throughout
mission or by the Big Four-as-posed collective defence plan for ernment troops in the campaign exception to Mr. Malik's assurance United Nations Economie and So- the world. against rebel elements.
repatriation, saying past exist Council meeting at
suming that Mr. Andrei Vyshin-Jihe North Atlantic was to be the Geneva If
Paking Government
of the two-day sky would be interested in parti- general tople such state- had perience
sl:own
last spring. The Defence Secretary, in sur-ments often to be inaccurate.
would give some evidence of
elpating.
meeting. prise visits to military installa
desire for genuine co-operation
Naval lenders expected to at- The American proposal for the
the whole question of China's tions and camps in Pangasinan General Assembly to discuss the
lend the meeting include all At- objections,
admission to the United Nations towns, was given a comprehen-
lantle trenty nations except Italy future of Formosa
brought forth by the Soviet For-can be considered in an entirely The United Atatek would and Luxembourg which for geo- sive picture of the worsening
eign Minister Mc. Vyabinsky, peace and order situation by tracked temporarily, as was also
were based on the fact that New light.
rather ace the question decided graphical reasons are not includ- Governor Madella of Nueva Vize the Soviet charge that the United
Russia and her satellites did not Chongo nocded
by the commission that would ed in the North Atlantic Ocean Stales position toward the Na- caya and officials of Pangasinan.
not have veto poware-contrary regional group. Mr. Magsayny urged constabu- tionalist island redoubt consti
A Naval spokesman said 'this to what the Russians have been ruleri oggression against China, lars and army oflcers to put
for Boveral fourth meeting of the group is trying to obtain The Steering Committee agreed aside differences and work toge-
to discuss these items later after
years. Other delegations said it being held to Bonsider naval con- ther in the anti-Huk campaign.
this tributions to the collective de- had no time to. comalder merrornnin musta- explanatory
fetice which can be made by cach Meanwhile President Elpidio mitled by both the United States
problem.
nation, and to go over the North Quirino discussed the Peace Fund and Russia.
Atlantic naval command, Commission and communily die- fence associations in a conference at Malacanan Palore with several provincial and city executives of Visayan 19lands und Mindanao. It was one of a series of confer- ences with provincial officials cle- signed to strengthen national peace and order campaign, — Unlied Press.
Marshall goes to New York
Washington, September 21. Mr. George C. ** Marshall, American Secretary of Defence, announced today that he would, Ro to New York tomorrow. to
British confer with the
and French. Defence Ministers,
OR
Was
Russion failure
side-
Illogo!
The Kremlin's
attend the Council meeting- because of the presence of the Chinese Nationaliste-and that therefore any decisions taken at the sosion were illegal.
the
Pending a change in Savict Spender said, tho policy, Mr.
United of the vast majority Nations would haya to tako defend steps to
thomdalyso against aggression and to dis- courage ally repetition of the Korean incident.
No voto wanted
It was the irst time in this Assembly session that the Soviet
On the assumption the issues had referred to their 29-week
were to be taken up by the com-
The office of Admiral William United Nations hoycott which "This Means that they must
mission the question would arise Fochteler, commander-in-chief of ended when Mr. Jocob
have at their disposal forces go Mollk $15- Russia nino failed in an at sumed the presidency of the strong that no state will venture whether such countries as Britain the United States Atlantic Flat and India, who recognise the and chairman of the group, sald Lempt to persuade the United Security Council an August i to attack a neighbour for fear of
it was strictly a "work" meeting.. Nations to throw out Nationals Mr. Vyshinsky's objection was the heavy retribution that wouli Chinese Communist government. A spokesman said nuval leaders
would be willing to sit together China's charges of Russian talten as an indication that Rus-follow.
sia would raise the ery of illegality Aggression against its territory. sia
with the Chinese Nationalist dele- will discuss regional must do more than The Assembly's
14-nation whenever the Assembly considers merely plan or prevent or meet gate. Nobody is disputing China's plans and the states and progress Steering Committee, which
vital interest in the matter but of the programme since their last must help ar- the action of any organ that was aggression. We ranges the agenda for the session, subject to the Cominterm boy-another to become stronger eco-China should be
one there is the question as to which meeting a month ago, and ways and means of coordinating naval nomically and socially. voted to include the Nationalist colt.
to parti contributions of gach nation. ulpate in Complaints. Only Czechoslovakia |
The radio Jumming resolution
The plane made thus far in- "We should organise a system Russie.
Economie of assistance other nations
The
Russl
delegate. Mr. was approved by the
that the
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and prosperity."--Reuler.
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In the said
dicate that cach nation will be
control lewe gelvanced than we are clipes mich questions, would Andrei Vyshjusky, also failed to of resolution adopted. by its politically or economically, help solved in London on the cabinet own coastline, and also for giving have the Assembly ignore
the sub-Commission on the freedom them along the road to the renlisnevel, but it appeared certain that some help in keeping open North
the issue dispute between Greece and her of information and of the Press at ton of their full independence tation, which plagued the General
of Chinese represen Atlantic sea lunes-United Press. Northern neighbours as well as
as Montevideo,
Uruguay. Just Mas
Assembly singe the day of inau the question of human rights The measure
guration on Tuesday, would poko violations in
uns in the Balkan countries. dom to listen to ratio broadcasts
its head in all and any debates on The Committee voted to tichale
sale regardless of their source is em- bath items during the session.
Japaneso questions,--United Press bodiced in the Universal Deglura- The question of United Nations tion of Human Rights and, the relations with Spain was also in International Telecommunications cluded on the agenda, Rus
nda, Russia and Convention.-United Press and Czechoslovakia opposed this There were two abstentions.
Mr. Marshall, who was sworn in today us successor to Mr. Louls Johnson, declined to say ha Mr. Vyshinsky spoke against would inke with him a plan for the inclusion of all four items but the rearmament of Germany,
his protests were relatively mild. He accused the "Kuomintang turned asidoj Mr. Marshall questions of the war in Korca, clique and its supporters" saying that since he resigned as mocking on illegal Assembly hear Secretary of State ho had tried ing.
of
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HAILE SELASSIE'S PROPOSAL
SCAP PROPOSAL CONSIDERED
Manila, September 21.
A SCAP. proposal for purchase. by Japaneso importers of Philip- pine products worth 80,500,000 pesos up to June 30, 1951, is under consideration by the
Foreign Ofce.
MADELEINE CARROLL
WEDS AGAIN
New York, September 21. Madeleine Carroll, the British- horn Alm actress; and "Andrew Flushing Meadow,
The Foreign Affairs Depart-Heiskell, 35-year-old publisher of September 21.
ment referred the proposal to the Life magazine, were married re- Einperor Haile Selassic,
of Committee on Finance today contly in Spain, a Life enoicesman Ethiopia, has nsked the United without Indications when a de- said today, The only legal Chinese Govern-Nations to unite Eritrea with, cision may be reached.··
The spokesman said he did not conscientiously to keep aloof from ment was at Peking' and tussia Ethiopia during its present sos. contact with the
The Philippine products that know the place or date of the armed forces
was on the "best of terms" with zion.
Japan
wants according to the wedding or the whereabouts of and the State Department
it, ho sald,
-In a Jetter to the Secretary plan are topped by ubaca, lumber, the couple. They are belloved to The meeting of Defence Min- He asserted that the only General, Mr. Tyg Lie, the iron ore, copra and ramie.
be in Spain and planning to tour! isters Mr. Enimanuel Shinwell | aggression against China hud. been Emperor pra and urged the studied by the Import Contro) | Keiskoll's' frst wife; the former
the prompt UN The proposal is also being Europe before returning here. (Britain) M. Jules Moch (France) committed by the United States action in Koron and Mr. Marshall has been through its policy in Formosa. He Assembly to consider Ethiopian Board, the Governor of the Con-Cernella Scott, divorced him in called to discuss the planning of pleaded for rejection of the No-security and "oke the decision tral Bank and secretaries of the Idaho last month, Miss Carroll is an integrated defence force for tionalist charge sa "unwise and which has been too long 3elayed." government departments concern-140. This is her fourth marriage-
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