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Patricia Colings
Rómend Breen • 1935 ēsmond
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MARIE ANTOINETTE
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APPROVAL FOR U.N. CHARTER REVIEW
Senate Committee's View!
Washington, Aug. 9.
Russians Adamant At London Conference BUT DRAFT TREATY TO BE EXAMINED
London, Aug. 9. The next session of the Japanese-Soviet negotiations, to be held on Tuesday next week, will be devoted to a first study of a future peace treaty between the two countries, it was learned today,
The tenth session of the talks on normalisation of relations between Japan and the Soviet Union was held this afternoon.
An informed Bource sald has agreed to support Japan's that Mr Shunichi Matsumoto,
tion.
But he declined further com-
head of the Japanese delegary into the United Nations.
today promised thement pending on official com- Russian delegation chief Jacobmunication from London on the Malik that he would present latest position of the Russo- Japan's peace treaty draft at Japanese negotiations.
the next session of the talks.
The Japanese Government
Tho source sald that Mr first applied to the Security Matsumoto hnd already pre-Council for admission to the parod his text and had sont it United Nations in 1953 but the
to Tokyo for governmental Soviet Union vetoed the applica-
approval,
tion.
No Obstacle
Security Council approval is
At today's meeting, both sides presented their points of view disputed question# and despito differences of opinion both sides have now i clear necessary before an application idea of the other's position, can go on to the General As«
sembly
Russia Says 'No'
Soviet
If Soviet objections were withdrawn no obstacles
were foreseen at United Nations head- quarters tonight to Japan's early entry into the organisation.
Mr Malik today presented the view on the disputed territories (Kurite Islands and
this event Mr Kase's mission Bouth Sakhalin) and the right
would become a fully accredited of navigation
In the Japanese delegation to the United Nations. It was understood archipelago.
There are now eight missions that he reiterated the previous of the status of Japan's. These Soviet stand on these issues.
Tho informed souter
righis
sald include that of Austria, which
war for
In
that agreement was reached be- is also expected to gain early tween the delegations on three election since she regained her points: mutual renunciation of independeries. —Router. respective damage, the future of Soviet More PoWs To Leave Japanese trade, and shing rights.
Moscow, Aug. 9. The last two points are to be Another group of Japanese discussed in detail by the two prisoners of war now held governments, In an effort
to the Soviet Union will be re- reach a more concreto agree-patriated at the end of August, ment, after the signature of the Soviet Red Crow official sald peace treaty, the source added. today.
The Soviet Union
He said the reason why there Japan's entry into the
prisoners IC might be more Nations after the signature of leased than previously AD- the peace treaty and will pronounced was due to the Russian vide a list of Japanese prisoners desire "to get as many priseners of war still held in the Soviet as possible aboard the ship Union probably by next Tues- which the Japanese Red Cross day's session, it was said
will send to Nakhokda. This might also possibly cause some delay."
Japanese Pleased
A Senate Foreign Relations sub-Committee-France-Presse. Bald today it had found, "no compelling reasons” why the United States should not support a con- ference to consider changes in the United Nations Charter.
"If the executive branch be- no reason why it should not be leves significant results can be held.” achieved," it cald In a special report, "there would seem to be
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The sub-Committee held series of hearings on the ques- tion, which will come up before the UN General Assembly when it reconvches this autumn. The Assembly must decide whether to call a conference to The consider charter changes. Charter provided that after 10 years such a conference could be held.
The sub-Committee saich the United States should approach review of the Charter "without expectation of miracles."
DISAPPOINTMENTS
"We should be prepared for disappointments as well ́as achievement,” It gald,
The report said it was up to President Eisenhower, not Con-
gress,
New York, Aug. 9. Mr Toshikazu Kast, Japanese observer at the United Nations, tonight welcomed the news from London that the Soviet Union
Д
allowed The prisoners leave Russia might include some have completed who would their sentences by the time the repatriation ship arrives, the official added-Reuter.
New Cobalt Therapy Unit For Cancer Treatment
rado" and one known as the
moving ** Theratron" for rotational therapy.
or
Ottawa. Aug. 9. Canada will soon start produc- ing a small sized cobalt "0- beam therapy unit for treat- ment of cancer in email hos-These units now sell for $80,- 000 (more than £10,000) and pitals,
Atomio Enerty
$57,000 (£20,000) respec
Canada has sold to tively.. domestic and foreign hospi- tals.
the
Commission
Canada
anfounced today. The new unit, to be known as the "Theratron Junior." will fow within a be produced
by the commercial The months
division of the Gov- arent's atomic agency aud will be cheaper than other Jarger
of Lypes
cobalt therapy units already in use.
a
to decide whether the The division now produces United States should support fixed unit called the "Eldo- the calling of a ccator- ence on Charter review.
in
It said Mr Elsenhower, making this decision, should consider the attitude of other countries but added, "Opposition from the Soviet bloc alone is not sufficient reason for avold ing A review of the United Nations system. F
The report sought to answer objections that changing the weaken Charter might either
the state. It said amend-
UN or convert it into a
ments to the Charter must be: approved by two-thirds of UN members, including all per manent members of the Secu rity Council
Slates,
Security
aid this was an 'adequate
the safeguard, since
Valled & permanent Council member, yuld not be bound by any Charter amendment, unless it is acceptable to the President of the United States and approved by a two-third vote of the Sconto."-United Press.
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