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in four weeks.

war ends. The chairmanship deadlock, hows

who

| Foreign Minister Ezequiel Padilla Secretary Eden told a conference of Mexico. The compromise was plenary session yesterday that this

up the conference and ‘wind it up proposed by Foreign Minister An- San-Francisc effort. to safeguard

| thony Eden of Great Britain, Itipeace “may be the world’s last

The British want to leave details| gos ynderstood that Eden's plan chance,”

to a future conference and close |wsild be pressed again today. this one down before the European |

He urged that the delegates not Major significance of ‘the chair-|“attémpt to-do too much,” nor to { manship dispute Is that it will stop | seek peifection. Instead he proall conference progress unless it is posed that the first ‘step be taken Assignment of [here in drawing up a charter within

loves to ever, was delaying a start on the | speedily adjusted. re ; conference's real job—diafting the| these two important” posts is the the framework of agreed upon

charter of a world security organ-| ization to maintain a lasting peace. Important American = delegates are protesting sharply the conference management which permitted a deadlock 6” occur on the “relatively unimportant” matter of who shall bang the gavel and where, Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, however, has objected officially to two proposals, the United Press was informed, The first was that Stettinius, representing the host nation, be permanent chairman of the conference itself. y | Molotov said the chairmanship

| {should rotate among China, Great

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first move toward permanent or=-|principles, | ganization for A conference busi-| “The details can then be left ness. be filled in in the light of experiThe lone issue on which Molotov |ence,” he continued, seems to have been thrown for a| wmolotov addressed the conference

ference of the Lublin Polish gov-|mentioning Poland, committee ernment. chairmanships, veto powers, or Mos- * Showdown Postponed cow's request for three votes, American objection to the “Lublin”| He siarply remindea Britain and Polish government is so firm that | France—without naming them—

|belief was spreading rapidly today | that events had “proven their in-

that the issue would not be allowed | ‘a : to delay conference business. | prevent the war” now

Measuring his words carefully, on) through the world. And he warned that “it is ime

American delegate told questioners: | “It is my view that unless re- | possible to count indefinitely on the

va | patience of nations if the govern-

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"Deadlock on Chairmanship Stalls Parley

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tov said, “are a sincere and firm champion of the establishment of a strong international organization of security. ' “Whatever may depend on them and their efforts in their common

loss is on participation in this con- | . a po ester , p p | plenary session yesterday without|....<e of the creation of -such a

post-war organization of peace and security “of nations will be readily done by the Soviet government.” Don't ‘Attempt Too Much’ Eden said that “the world of today is one large city and our countries are its several parishes.” {Then he warned: “Either we must find some means {of ordering our relations with jus-

THEY MUST ACT

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FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1945

stands the necessity for the sicuess wishes to give to this conference, of this conference. it is th&t we are prepared, in con“For it is now universally recog-|junction with other nations, to

nized that when the Japanese in-|yield if necessary, a part of our Husbands! Wives!

vaded Manchuria’ in 1831, to de-|government, to the new interna-

prve=China:of 30. million--of her poral. organization in the interest Want new Pep and Vim?

people and of the rich natural te- at. .# sources so essential to her national of collective security.” Ty OE bain ay Bog n existence, the second world war had| “ Stettinius told the conference ir you, tos mx peed To ole Talal Bop started that the forces of tyranny and | ViteminB. 3h mirodusiory aise now oni 2004 “If there 1 . At all S- stores everywhere—in Indiane here 1s any message that! | aggression, which three years ARO| apolis at all Hook's and Haag Stores, my country—which has been one | seemed assured of victory, “today of the principal. victims of -aggres-|on every front are face to face with

sion and the earliest victim—|defeat—utter and complete defeat.”

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