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U.S. ‘ULTIMATUM PRESENTED T0 UN |
America to Keep Pacific Isles With or Without Trusteeship; Small Countries Backed on Membership Issue.
By NAT A. BARROWS Times Foreign Correspondent
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Nov. 8.-—What the United States’ has done, in just about as many words, is to give the United Nations an ultimatum. It has served notice that
if the proposed draft treaty! for putting the Japanese-|
mandated islands under so-called] control.
strategic trusteeship isn't accepted it is going to hold on to them anyway. In still another case the United States delegation has lined up against Russia. A delegation caucus today decided to support the small nations’ drive to force the security council to reconsider membership applications of | five countries “blackballed” in the council last August. Three of the five countries were opposed by Russia, and Russia seems certain to object to reconsideration. Trusteeship Case at Forefront Delayed long enough to create both anxiety and embarrassment at the United Nations conference, the American trusteeship plan for the Carolines, Marianas and Marshalls has, if anything, electrified the atmosphere instead of clearing it. President Truman's statement was relayed here yesterday by John Foster Dulles, the New York lawyer who will:-be the U."S. delegate to the trusteeship council when it 1s established. He merely gives formal announcemen of the proposals: The U, S.] submits for United Nations trusteeship the mandated islands taken from Japan, with the U. S. as the sole administering country and any other Pacific island for which this country assumes responsibility as a | result of world war IIL Could Prohibit Inspection { Unless the U. S. makes drastic | modifications it is entirely probable | that Russia will launch into the | Pacific issue with every broadside at Andrei Gromyko's command. This is why one clause ”in the U. 8. draft specifies that since the islands would be classified as strategic areas the U, S. reserves the
right to close them against the nor--
mal United Nations inspection. Russia can point to the demands | in the Baruch atomic energy control setup and accuse the U. S. of hypocrisy. The Baruch plan. re-| fuses to give up the American | atomic know-how without interna-| tional inspection: How, Mr. Gromyko can ask in the security council, does the U. S. reconcile a “no” with respect to atomic energy and a ‘‘yes” with re-| spect to Pacific trusteeships: What Changes Will Be Made? | Slavic sources make it clear that this already is one of the barbed! lashes with which Mr, Gromyko plans to whip the draft party. For many days at the United Nations, the Russians have been taking much time to espouse moral principles and occasionally, in the tempo of the Molotov speech at the grand assembly, to accuse the U. 8S. of imperialism. Mr. Gromyko, the Soviet delegate to the security council, can veto the U. 8. proposal, which must be approved both by the council and the U. 8. senate before taking effect. Whether he exercises that veto or not may depend upon how far the U. 8. is prepared to go toward modifications. We Keep Them, Whether or No The Dulles statement here yester- | day, in effect means just if the se-| curity council "does not accept the | proposal, we keep this conquered land regardless. : It is not impossible that if Mr Gromyko can strike a satisfactory horse-trade, say, over Italian colonies in the Mediterranéan, he may finally relax his offensive in the security council. Before this businéss is over it
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