ANOTHER SOVIET VETO LIKELY IN UNITED NATIONS
Admission Of New Members
United Nations, Sept. 10.
The Soviet Union moved today to pigeon-hole applications sent in by Japan, Libya and the three Indo-Chinese States for admission to the United Nations.
The Russian delegate, M. Jacob Malik, told the United Nations Security Council that con- sideration of these applications was "untimely at this moment" and proposed that they be referred to the Council's Standing Committee on member- ship.
M. Malik was not sure whether Japan, IOS, Cambodia and Vietnam were indeed Indepen- dent States and thus capable of fulling the obligations_con- tained in the United Nations Charter.
Ho remarked that most of the Council's membery "probably are not even sure of the' geographic location of some of these new States."
His proposal-which is ex- pected to be defeated-ls seen 05 another Indication that Hussin would
veto the Ave
applications.
M. Malik's objections did not
apply, however, to the Kremlin-
Torture Of
American
Missionary Reported
Washington, Sept. 10. "American and foreign
sponsored application of the nationala languishing in Republle in Chinese prisons are being
Red-led, Vietminh
Indo-China,
in
Due to a a procedural situation
denied the right to com.
the Council it appeared municato with the outside ilkely that the Libyan applica- world,” · Mr. Dean Acheson tion, sponsored by Pakistan.declared at a Press confer- would bo taken up before those of Japan and the Indo- Chinese States.
FUTILE TO CONTINUE The Counell turned to a do bate
on the Far Eastern fund Zibyan applications after dis cussing for one hour whether it should continue to consider 14 other applications or
ence today.
Mr Acheson charged that a Baptist missionary, Dr William Wallace, had been grilled and tortured by hie Communist gaclars" in China and died in February 1851.
man, Philip Kline, had died last Another American, o business- November after his
Chinese
or refer, the Communist captors had
to the General Assembly.
him
food
denied And intulln for The 14 applications five m came from Communist States diabetes, Mr Acheson added.
There are other American and nine from Western-backed
iend foreign, nationals similarly countries were turned down by arrested on trumped-up charges
still languishing their Chinese prisons," Mr Acheron
and
the Counell on Monday when o Soviet
for proposal simultaneous admission
defeated,
who Art
WRS
said.
Ja
The Council had refused to "They continue to be denied accept a Soviet bargain pro- the basic right to communicate with the outside, to know the posal to admit her five proteges charges on which they are held, in ret
return for the admission of to have access to Counsel and nine Western candidates.
General Gruenther was reply-: ing to a queation wheiner SHAPE planned to "contain" or
Today, M. Malik and most of witness Washington, Sept. 10, to 'roll back" Communism.
the
Council other Mr. John L. Lewis and South- agreed that the deadlock on the members Asked whether the Russian
ern coal operators settled some 14 applications was unbreak- menace was as great today as items today but failed to reachable and that it was futile to go Communist
PERMANENT DANGER
General American Oll some of the major ones, Company of Texas disclosed to-enged n-settlement. Among establish happier relations with --The heart specialist, Sir John of her strength, perhaps over-
of our best efforts" stili day that it is to head the Ameri-
question of the enn syndicate, which will put up these was the $1,000,000 to prospect 176,000 accession of Kashmir State,
"At this moment a conference acres of the Ebro River basin.
The Spanish Government will between the representatives of contribute the same amount in the United Nations, Pakistan and pescias and any profits will be India is in progress in Geneva, I
interests shared on a 60-50 basis.-Reuter.hope that in the
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THIRD DEGREE "The standard of Chinese when the Atlantic Pact was
procedure Is to signed, General Gruenther said: conclusions on major items in a
new contract for the United on discussing them,
endeavour to extort false con- M. Malik said that actually fessions from them by the use Mine Workers
Mr Lewis end Mr Josuphe
there was no point in dis-of third degree methods. The refuse even to "The danger is exactly the Moody, President of the South Cussing the Libyan application Communists
that they hold same. Nothing in the Kremlin's ern Coal Producers Associa at all because it had been already acknowledge attitude authorises us to think tion, talked for an hour on what debated by the Council carlier these
unfortunate
persons. that what was true in 1940 is Mr Moody called the matter of this year, "unless some one has There are many more Gertrude no longer true today."
negative Conca, Bishop Fords, Philip the ultimate cost of production the desire of seeing Western Europe was confident for the industry to talk to London, Sept, 10.
Klines vote cast."
and William Wallaces Mr Lewis refused
are "unknown "He added, "If Libya is brought whose cases"
to our neighbour, we cannot per- Parkinson, today told a Congress consident, General Gruenther newsmen. Any comment would up again there is a chance that us." mit the Afghan Government to of Cardiologists that there was said.
Mr Acheson had earlier in his have to come from Mr. Moody the United States delegate will interfere in our internal affairs, new hope for sufferers of heart
the case Asked what would happen if who reported, "It is fair to say bring up
of Souths conference charged the nor can wo accept the dismem-disease.
People, he said, used to, regard the Russians attacked to that we did resolve some items Koren which we all know is dear Chinese Communists with niso causing the deaths of Miss berment of our frontiers.
but that we did not reach con- to his heart."-United Press. "With the forces at our disclusionis on aty majo
Cone, stand by the past treaties which heart disease with unreasonable morrow, he replied:
a Methodist missionary, the British
major items." into with fear, but entered
today some heart
and Bishop Franels Ford, a Afghanistan.
alposal we could not stop them. disease could be prevented,
Another bargaining session
Catholle. would gain the "We are the successor Govern- portion alleviated or even cured am sure we
may be held on Thursday.
Acheson ment. As such, we stand by the by surgery, and most of it final victory but at the price of
what destruction.
Mr Moody went from his obligations and commitments the would respond to treatment.
conference with Mr Lewis to a "We must build the British entered. There
barrier meeting can be
with his 20-man no question of the surrender of
here on the continent of Europe Executive Board to discuss the the areas constituting Pakistan
and quickly.
Southern Industry's position in "It has been to anybody," he declared.
said that 1953 future talks. The Pakistan High Cemmls-
will be the year of the
Mr Lewis Southern miners to the United States, Mr G. La shortly after her arrived there sioner added: "So long as the
Australian greatest danger. I do not be will be free to strike on Octo- Mehta, called in the liner Queen from Communist China-Unit-
Leve it. The ruling family of Afghanistan
danger is per- ber 1 if no new agreement is
Elizabells from Southampton ed Press. persists in its unfriendly attitude towards us, relationship between us cannot improve."
We
Five hundred heart specialists from 20 countries are attending the Congress, first to be held Ly the European Society of Cardiology.
Also present are. doctors.
reporter that the Korean War
INDIAN ENVOY
OFF TO U.S.
Southampton, Sept. 10, India's Ambassador-Designate
this afternoon to take up his
M now appointment in. Washing-
ton.
Mr Mehin, formerly ́ chairman of India's Tarif Beard and a member of that country's Plan- ning Commission, told Reuter that he hoped his work in the United States would help to further and enhance relationa Civil between India and the United
The Society's President. Pro-manent.
of Stock- "It fessor Gustav Nylin
will tend to diminish to reached in the interim. holm, said that in the field of the extent that we keep our continuously negotiations until Mr Moody hoped to pursue Other points
made
by the the circulation of the blood "we rearmament effort." Pakistan High Cornmissioner: stand on the threshold of a new General Gruenther told the then-United Press,
It is planned to complete the age of discovery." drafting of the Pakistan con- stitution by the end of this year. In international affairs Pakis ten has always aligned itself with those who resist oppression in all forms. Wo do not subscribe to any ideology of the extreme type. In an Islamic society. search we are nearing the time don't drop an atom bomb to years' continuous services as ador B. R. Ben, who has been ope there can be no room and there when two physicions from wipe out 200
for
Sir John Parkinson, President was "the triumph of the in-
21 Years As M.P. of the British Cardiac Society, fantry. The Communists have made a plen
worldwide held out without aircraft for organisation working in harmony two years in spite of our crush-
London, Sept. 10. for the progress of cardiology. ing air superiority."
The Transport and Thanks to the steady pro- Asked about the atom bomb, Aviation Minister, Mr Lennox-Slates.
General gress as a result of modern re- the
replied: "You Boyd, this year completes 21 Mr Mehta succeeds Ambassa- Chinese In A Member of Parliament for mid-pointed India's Ambassador in
Bedfordshire-Reuter,
Rome.--Reuter',
is no room for Communistle different lands, when consulted trench.”—Reuter. ideals," he said,—Reuter..
Ceylonese Minister
To Quit?
by a patient, will reach the same diagnosis and prescribe the same Found treatment,"
"Sir John said. -Reuter.
Jap Munitions
Tho
Industry
Bishop Ford, Mr
sald, had been subjected to "maltreatment and humiliation" and Mies Cono had been refused treatment for cancer, a broken hip and malnutrition.
Miss Cone died in Hongkong
Couldn't Face 'Mud-Slinging'
Divorce Case"
New York, Sept. 10.1 The khowań Billy Rosd today dropped divorco charites tàminst swimmbr Eleanor Holm because he could not "stomach" a court- room "mud-slinging
War Games Start This Week showed angination cha
and
cruel
seperation deerde
humwelt n0- and
uprallanstardly
on grounds of "abandonment and
and inanan treatment, Gourock, Sept. 10. that NATO countries were coastal fofeds and mines will be "i The NATO exercises starting | learning
"I had no chance of wirning a to operate with the uned to oppose the landing night with the girl" commented off Northern Europe next Satur- same methods and equipment. forces.
Rose after hearing hist day will train eight participating British and American planes The exercise, the biggest of
of cusod novics and air forces to won to-carriers and their ships could test Atlantic defence against an charges against his wife
could land on each other's te kind yet held, is designed to Tokyo, Sept. 10.
falsity for making gether as one. Government Japanese
The British Admiral, Sarolt at sea, all using the same Invasion of Gomdinavia,
He agreed, during a two and Colombo, Sept. 10, will financially, assib Japanese
Com-techniques.
Elever, aircraft carriers will a half hour Supreme Court sea- Well-informed
sold munitions, makers anticipating George Cready, NATO
Admiral Stump's carrier take part in the exercise. Six of aton, to permit a detree that that the resignation of the big ordern for explosives from mander of the Easter Alantic,
including two giant the carriers, with two butllo- ended his 19-year martinga to a explained this prime object to- Lance, Ceyloneso
Transport Minister, American security
Brush Vanguard Eleanor but will keep him from conference aboard carriers, their decks crammed ships-the Sir John Kotelawala, now sp-Government source disclosed day at i
ata Prota
with aircraft,
Wisconsin arrived in the the
States the warship Vanguard. " peared inevitable following the today.
taking onollier code-named Clydo today. The exercise, cod
live cruisend and 34 destroyers
He said he would let the publication
pamphlet
The source said powder com-
The opening phase of Main-will form Admiral Stump's strik Involving over 100 attacking pantes were anticipating Atheri-
as well as the air brace next week-end takes the ing force, designed to support big & sice of his millions his and can contracts for up to 6,000
United States, joint task force up to Northern land forces meeting the invaders, wife should get.
Other carriers wil operate Misa Holm has been receiving
of
"Premier Stakes,"
the
circles
Commonwealth
tons
forces,
of T.N.T. and 3,000 tons forces of the
groups
Plate
Governor General other high officials. Sir John had
suddenly left of smokeless powder annually. Britain, Canada, Norway, Dan Norwegian waters.
France, Belgium and A batalion of United States with a "hunter group moking $700 per week temporary อ the Ottawa
Government assistance would Holland, will extend over 800 Marines will make an amphl- enemy submariries, waiting mony and is living in Roto'a Parliamentary Conference came
from the Ministry for which he had been attending International
North blous landing somewhere north for convoys and amphibious fashionable Beeckman Trade aziri
aquare miles of and returned to Colombo todry. dustry In loans to open up European waters from Septem- of Jutland during the excrelse: lending
moving to mansion.-United Press. An amphibious task force will Scandinavia from British waters. He was expected to see the factories.
to 23 closed down sined Premier later today.
Earlier exercises have
this marines from Bet- transport
02 Fireubmariats Japan's surrender-Reuter
proved These same circles wald that
that we can work to- tain, They will old the defend
have been to degree which might ing force to push back the indifferent navies YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Aaron: 1 Spread, & Scamp. Sir John was unlikely to deny Campaign On Foxes been thought Incredible a vaders" of northern European assigned to the "enemy." 8 G Proper, 11 Anger. 12: Desert, 14 Lift. 10 Tardy. 16 authorship of the pamphlet,
few years London, Sept. 10.
'ago,". Admiral | shores,
Wathlenie procitetsdeus, „kaelad«.
night "Air attacks” will be modo ba |ing Agile. 19 Webs. 20 Morass. 24 Gorge, 28 Discet, 20 Nuil. 27 Split.:20 although its publicafton in a
black-outs and Esteem. Down 1 Baps. 3 Rood. 8. Ages, 4 Direct, 6 Bitulo. 6 news magazino was understood Trappers have killed, sa,200 Chery mald.
Admiral Blump the murines during the chip to operational radio silence, will be Angiets, 7 Purveys. 10 Feril 18 Mannges, 14 Literal: 15 Ferment.to be uhauthorised Branco foxes in Northern Ireland in the American
raid at the same confurenca | choro movement. Bubmarines, malistained-Neuter. ¡Preise.
past alt pestsRouter. 17 Abyss. 15 Warbie, B1 Alls, 22 Sere. 23 Stem.
28 Gross (6).
29 Felt (0).
Killed By Davit
Lærdon, Bopf, 10/ Mr John Adams, 41, was kil ed in a South Shields chipyard when a one-ton davit fell ch him.
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