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Football in the circus ring by Wacker's Dogs at the Bertram Mills Circus at the dress rehearsal which was watched by hundreds of excited school
children. The Circus is appearing at Olympia, (Central Press).
POLITICAL COMMITTEE TO DEBATE CHINESE INTERVENTION TODAY
Lake Success, Jan, 2.
The issue of the Chinese Communist intervention in Korea, ren dered more urgent by the news of a big offensive, will be debated by the United Nations Political Committee tomorrow.
There are three questions on spokesman the agenda:
1-The intervention of the Chinese People's Republic in Korea.
2. The Soviet complaint of -American aggression against
China.
3-The question of Formosa. The United States and several other countries are expected to press for an urgent considera tion of the Chinese Communist intervention,
High American officials were today holding almost continual conversations with British, French and other representa- tives to prepare for a course of action tomorrow.
The representatives of India and the Arab States were con- sulted over the week-end, on the same subject.
Later today the American and other key delegations are likely to have a clearer idea of the next step to be taken in the Political Committee:
The representatives of the Asian and Arab nations, who sponsored the cease-fire. pro- posal, had talks with Mr Ernest Gross, of the United States, and Mr Jacob Malik, of Russia. Reuter.
MEETING OFF
that the United States may seek action against China such, as economic diplomatic sanctions, following, the current thrust across 38th Parallel
and Former Premier
Turns Friar
the
The Latin American diplo- mat, whose thinking seemed to reflect that of most small powers, said the General As- sembly scheduled to Con vene here on Wednesday should immediately take up the six-power resolution calling upon China to withdraw from Korea. This resolution -de- feated by Soviet veto in the Security Council in December is sponsored by the United States Britain, France, Cuba, Ecuador and Norway.
It was said the sponsors were at present working on certain modifications of the resolution.
The diplomat said that, weak as such a resolution may appear at the moment, it constitutes the first necessary step in re- establishing United Nations procedure, interrupted last and month by the introduction approval of the cease-fire resolution.
SUPPORT NEEDED
The Latin American source said it was essential that all moves obtainas much wide- spread support as possible.
"It is more important to have energetic action with universal support than perhaps. more energetic action lacking such support," he said.
Lovere, North Italy, Jan. 2.. A former Maltese de- puty Prime Minister, Mr Arthur Colombo, aged 45, pledged himself to a life of complete. poverty and humility when he became a Capuchin friar here to-- day.
The
ceremony at Franciscan Monastery.
on the shores of the Lake of Iseo follows a year spent as a novice. A Doctor of Medicine, he plans when he has finished his theo logical studies to work in a hospital at a Capuchin Mission in Jhansi, India.
The Capuchin Order are devoted to preaching and missionary work.-Reuter.
KASHMIR
TO BE DISCUSSED
Lake Success, Jan. 2. Senor Antonio Quevedo of Ecuador, January President of the Security Council, said today!... that the Kashmir question would go before the Council for discus, sion. in the latter part of month.
Lake Success, Jan. 2. The Cease-fire Committee, after meeting for two hours to- Since the small powers are day, decided to meet again at instrumental in supplying the 8.00 p.m. GMT to finish its re-two-thirds majority needed for There were no plans port.
passage of resolutions through meeting on the matter the comments are seen here as an delegate, Sir Benegal Ra General Assembly, these Jan, 15 because the chief appeal for caution in dealing scheduled to attend the with the Chinese situation. monwealth
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Because of this meeting the plan for the Asian-Arab meet ing for tonight was held in abeyance.-Reuter,
SMALL POWERS' VIEW
tions
conference.
Senör would
The diplomat stressed, how-London on Thursday. ever, that caution should not Quevedo said it be mistaken for any desire to be. improper to begin appease China. He added: discussion of the question in Sly Lake Success, Jan. 2.
"What is important now The consensus of small power consolidation of the anti-Com-he intended to discuss the que
is Benegal's absence. Meanwhile, delegations at the United Na-munist bloc."
tion informally with the heads today was that it was Obviously, specific instruc- of other Council
to return
delegation to normal tions would-be needed by dele- hoping for a decision essential
arou Charter procedures as soon asgations should military action Jan. 16, possible in dealing with the against China ever be proposed, Chinese situation.
Despite Pakistan's Insistencë but today's reactions towards the Council failed to take to là A top Latin American diplo- the situation were indicative of problem in December becau mat also a Security Council re- the trend in the capitals of several delegations felt that com ntativen Nd that since the small powers throughout the tact bareer the Indian me
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