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Mr. Vyshinsky agrees partly with U.S. view American proposal to strengthen the UN

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DULLES' SPEECH

Lake Success, Oct. 9.

The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, said today

that he agreed with some points of the American for strengthening the United Nations.

proposal

He was speaking in the United Nations' Political Committee after Mr.

John Foster Dulles, Republican Adviser to the State Department, had introduced the plan.

Mr. Vyshinsky added that the Soviet Union would have somo amendments

or corrections to submit to the American document.

Case of Yugoslav Archbishop

London, October 9. A former British Member of Parliament asserted today the Yugoslav government is about to reprieve Archbishop Alois Stepinac at once-if the Vatican viti remove him from the country.

Mr. Konn! Zilliacus, who has just returned from a two-month tay in Yugoslavia, said in an interview, "If the Vatican is not already aware of this, it would easy matter to check it hrough the Papai Nunclature in Belgrade.

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He therefore proposed that But with regard to other points Instead of embarking

of the document the Soviet Union amendments, general debate the Committes would have some

to submit, Mr. should concentrate on the four or corrections headings of the American plan. Vyshinsky added. He therefore proposed that, instead of en- barking on a general debate, the Committee should concentrate on the four headings of the Ameri

These are;

(1) Allowing the General As sembly to

meet at 24 hours notice to deal with aggression if Security Council action is blbeked by the veto.

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(2) Establishment "Watch-Dog" Committee of Unit ed Nations observers to keep an eye on possible future aggression and report promptly to the As sembly.

can plan.

Mr. Vyshinsky's statement Įralaed hopes among some»dele-

gates:

a view

to

THE CHINA

Royal baby christening

[OCTOBER 11,"1050

IRON, STEEL TO

on October 21 BE TAKEN OVER BRAATHENS

London, October 9.'

baby,

Princoa Anne, the daughter of Prinozes Klizabeth and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, will be christ- ened at Duckingham Palace

on October 21, it was so » nounced tonight,

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This date, the anniversary of the British naval victory of Trafalgar, is considered bape- cially appropriate as the little Princess, born on. August 15, is not only the daughter of a serving naval officer but a descendant of a long line of saitors:

The Duke of Edinburgh,, at present in the Mediterranean

in command of the frigate Magple, will fly home to at tend the ceremony, which will be held in one of the State Rooms at Buckinghams Palaco,

The private Chapai there was ,wrecked by German bombs-Reuter,

Talks on ex-colonies postponed

Lake Success, October 9. Discussion of an Italian ro- quest to take part in the United Nations debate on the former Italian colonies was postponed until tomorrow by the General special Political Assen bly's Committce today.

NEXT FEBRUARY

London, October 9,

The Labour government announced tonight that it will tako over Britain's big iron and stool in- dustry on February 15, 1951.

Under the Parliamentary Enabling Act, the govern- ment was to take over on January 1, 1951, or within. 12 months thereafter.

On February 15, the notion's now privately-owned iron and steel companios will transfor thoir securities to the government Iron and Stool Corporation.

The transfer date was an- nounced by the Ministry of Supply. The nationalisation of steel is one of the biggest projects in Labour's program” me of state socialism,

Passed in 1949 after bitter op- position from both Conservatives and Liberals, it emerged again this year as a controversial issue in the House of Commons.

When the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attice, announced the Government's intention of golne ahead with the plan, Mr. Winston Churchill immediately took up the cudgels against it.

most

Six-voto victory

Europe's

rearmament demands

Paris, October 9. Mr. Milton Katz, Marshanit Plan Roving Ambassador, in Europe, said here today that the demands of rearmament made

it more important than ever for

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To nationalise the vitally im-Western Europe "to go on and portant defence industry durinr go' on faster with the economic British rearmament in the pre-integration programme. sent international crisis, Mr. "There has been some feeling Churchill argued, would split the in the last few months that the country when it needed unity programme cannot be carried out and that it might be necessary or the pro- slow up Mr. Attlee replied that Com-desirüble to

exactly the mons had already voted to put grainme.

"It seems to us the industry under state owner- ship and that his Government opposite is true," he said, adding, would carry out the law.,

"Europe as a whole should make the most

of the effective resources available.

A few months ago several were worrying nbout nations freer trade lest it leads to a chr to unemployment. The fear not now unemployment-it lo her coal mines, railroads, much inflation".

"Now, with one or two excep- of her road transport, electricity,

labour all over Europe," Mr. Katz gas, airlines and the Bank of Eng-tions, there will be a shortage of

A week ago the Government stated.

He also said that the Marshall which will administer the state-be ready to give attention to any announced the seven-man board Plan Administration would always owned iron and steel industry.

In a vote of confidence, Labour exed out a six-vote victory in the House of Commons.

Britain has already nationalised

A land.

But later he said, "There is no reason to believe I am in favour of the general tendency of the United States proposal, except that I am in agreement with the (3) Asking member nations to principle of strengthening peace." A. similar request by M. K. keep armed forces trained and Mr. Vyshinsky urged that the Selim Bey, Chairman of the Coun- ready for use by the United Na-four points be debated separately cil for Libya, was also postponed tions to deal with any new crisis. with

to affording full until tomorrow, (4) Establishment of a com- clarity and with a view

At the opening of today's dis- mittee to study the whole pro-reaching a maximum measure of cussions, Dr. Victor Andres Be- blem of collective.security.

laude common agreement.

(Peru), the Committee's

a letter Introducing the plan, Mr. Dulles The Committee should not bury Chairman, read said that because the Security Council could not be he declared.

to itself in a morass of generalitics, Signor Luciano Mascia, Italian observer with the United Nations, depended upon to deal with a new The Chairman, Mr. Roberto ment was anxious to participate stating that the Italian Govem- crisis.

Urganeta (Colombia) ruled that in the discussions "In order to up the general debate should pro-hold ceed.

Its many great interests which

are linked in the future of British view

these

territories.' Mr. Adrian Pelt, United Nations "The United States does not

Mr. Kenneth Younger (Bri-

in Libya, then ap-| Commissioner uring the war and of subsequent accept the view that responsibi-tain), supporting the American mti-State Activities Wissent tilly is a monoply of the few and initiative, declared,,

"Prevention peared before the Committee to rison for 16 years in 1946.

present his annual report to the Mr. Zilliacus baid the Belgrade of the great, Mr. Dulles said.

"We belipe, that an informed

plementation of the General overnment insisted that ishop Stepinge leave the coun- world opinion is the most respon among the Council must not be Assembly's resolution of Novem ry if released because he would, alble of all the forces that in- allowed to prevent member na-ber 21,1940, regarding Libya.

human tions from answering the victims'

The Committee could exp automatically become Archbishop fluence the of Yugoslavia

cd everits. again if he stayed.

to draft the Both the United States and "The United States has no fear been that, at a

Mir.Zilliacus spent a three- weck vacation with Marshal Tito and met most of the Yugoslav eaders.

It had failed to set up an ade quate observation system and an International force is provided

Archbishop Stepinac, accused f collaborating with the Nazis for in the Charter.

Arch.

course 'of

Britain for some time have two-thirds of the members .qulotty anking tho Bulgrade government to free the Arch-act irresponsibly'. bishop. An American note sent

the

to Belgrade fast autumn sald Yugoslav relations Weat

with substantially would be Improved by such an act.

Zilliacus Mr. whether he knew if the

was

Vatican

has been told.. formally of the Yugoslav position. He replied:

Armed forcos

is better than

turn

is

The battle against nationalisa special situation encountered in

the transition-Reuter. tion of iron and steel was bitter- ly fought by Conservatives.

The heavily Conservative of Lords attempted to House

Intelligence

officer He said that "lack of unanimity Secretary-General regarding ini-

block is passage by withholding approval. The Lords then could delay for two years enactment of any measure they opposed.

The Government pushed through the House of Commons a measure trimming the Lords power of

on trial expect call for help, or from obtaining that. the Libyan Colon delay to one year.

tituent As

tion.

Associated Press.

of

Aldershot, Hampshire,

October 9. the moral support of the United sembly, moment of gravity, Nations for measures of collective and establish a government he was passed last December after the British Military Mission in

for The iron and steel bli finally

An intelligence officer with before will defence which is their undoubted Libya, to be convened

right to take under international end of this year, said Mr. Pelt.

the Government promised it would law."

The Assembly would face many

not attempt to take over the in- Greece was stated at a Cour! He also said, "All of us, I important problems, including the dustry until after an approaching Martial here today to have gone

the minorities. think, are now aware that if future status of the

with an American wemair-to- general election. On the 'propoxal for armad | peace is to be preserved, not only "Experience seems to Indicate,

In the general election cam-Egypt; India and the United forces to be made ready for use must aggression be firmly met by he observed, "that it would be

solution if the paign last February, Mr. Chur-States and failed to return to Nations, by the United asked

Mr. collective force when it occurs, easier to find a

chill promised that if the Con-his mult. Dulles Bald, "The Assembly but also members of the United minority problem were removed

servatives, won they would

The officer, 24-year-old Lleu- would recommend to the mam- Nations must make it clear, in from its political context."

peal iron and steel nationalisa-tenant John Buckingham Burr, ber states that each "malnitaln" advance, by their declarations

Warm tribute

was found guilty of desertion and within its national armed forces and by the precautions which they Sir Gladwyn Jebb (Britain) But the Labour Party won the of giving a cheque for £600 to elements so trained that they take, that any state which resorts paid a warm tribute to the Com-election by a narrow majority.— a fellow officer in Athens for the could promptly be made avail- to aggression will not find the missioner and his staff and ex- able for service as United Na-member nations disunited and un-pressed confidence that a solution tions unite it, on some subse-prepared."-Reuter.

of the Libyan issue in accordance with the General Assembly's re- quent occasion, the should so determine.

solution would be achieved. "Compliance with this recom-

Mr. Ernest A. Gross (United said that his delegation would involve no mendation

was convinced that, in setting in binding commitments, no specific

Vatican City, October 9,

motion the ocers which the in- Mr. Zilliacus said Archbishop earmarking, and would be with-

Vatican' circles reported tonight dependence of Libya and its ad- epinae right now is comfortably out prejudice to the use by each that twe Italian missionary priests mission to the United Nations ccommodated, has three rooms member of all of its forces, if in Burma had been murdered by might be achieved, the world or

himself, his own chapel, a needed, for purposes of individual Burmese rebels and their bodies ganisation had clearly assumed a seelal physician, and is allowed or collective defence recognised were thrown into a river.

sitors and literature.

in Article 51 of the Charter."

of that country, in Vatican City,

Vatican 1

Mr. Dulles explained that it is Vergara and Father Pietro Gal- Mr. Gross added, "Conversely, burce said today that the Vati- proposed to establish, under the latri, were carried off earlier this the people of Libya will, we are

is not interested in a condi- Secretary-General, a panel of year by rebels from their mission sure, wish to work out their poll onal release of Archbishop Alois military experts to be available to station at Toungoo-Reuter. topinac of Zagreb by the Yugontember states who wish to have

"I cannot imagine they are gnorant of it. It has remained he same ever since the Vatican vas asked to remove him to avoid e painful necessity of his arrest. root of his anti-state activities as proved by the Yugoslavs to Vatican at the time. In any if they do not know the ugoslav position, they can easily heek

av government. Associated

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purchase a car without ensur- ing the he had sufficient funds in the bank to meet it.

He

sentenced cashiered and to six months' im- prisonment but the findings and the sentence are subject to con- firmation.

The missionaries, Father Marloesponsibility towards the vent agricultural labourers from States because his visa had ex-

General

MORE JAPS PAROLED

Tokyo, October 9.

MacArthur's Legal

not having forces in a state of Section today ordered eight more perience needs now to be applied. convicted Japanese war criminals

Caroled from

Sugamo

Prison

tical and social Institutions in harmony with the principles of justice, fair play and tolerance for all-principles to which the mem- bers of the United Nations sub- scribe."-Reuter,

INDIAN ENVOY TO LECTURE'

"The General Assembly cannot bringing the total thus far to

London. October 8. order this. But it can recommend 159. 100.

Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, it to a membership which awaits that initiative.

The official announcement said the Indian Ambassador to Mos

here today from the paroled men will be under cow, arrived

For five consecutive annual the supervision of the Japanese Russia to give a series of lectures sessions this General Assembly Farole Board until the termina- at Oxford University. has met in

an atmosphere of tion of their sentences-United He came vial Progue in a Czec

steadily mounting tension,

Threats of violence "At first that tension? found expression chlofly. In verbal, Ideologloat"olashes. Than gamo ́threats of violence, then „olvil ware, then opens armed attack with tanks, glanes and all the paraphernalia of modern war. "Many fear that general war is

next inevitable stage,” ş "The United States does.

anot take that view, But we do re- | comise that the prevalent foar la a corroding and dangerous force.– "Indeed, fear of war, if it a hot állayed, itself creates the condi- Hons that make war more likely", Mr. Dulles declared.

the new

"History shows that a series of successful local aggresions toʻgain added resources and improved. strategio' positions is the eminova prelude to general war.

de Artothing, that we can do will mike penes cortain. But we can franke less likely, that there "will wars and big wars This

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Fiending not guilty. Burr sald More than 6,000,000 lire worth that though he had gone to of damage was caused by a vio America with the woman he in- lent fire on the farm of Count tended returning but had

Novara, where nervous breakdown. Cicogna, near 3,000 quintals of hay and 5000 Lieutenant Burr said that at square feet of barn roofing were the time of the car transaction ho destroyed.

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