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1550 | RAY, SEPF 1, 1050 - a ee HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. a Tg ema me oat 180. | Snappy Comeblock Amhi— -_Fipo og por malik Briton Takes Reins of UN Asks $6 Million “hussies Seek Out rg Cod ont de iw DE - New Security Coundl ‘Rolls 'Em- in’ Aisles After Malik Term Expires . [For FBI A gHvity:- A Tockited Da ot oe! | F d A At Council Session "By BRECE W. MU NN {to pay-repabations and take dis- President Truman today asked In Federal Force = Pic ~~ ot i he my : President Expected

governs iE s: a Unihed Press Staff Correspondent iplinary action-if the ‘charge is Congress for an extra $6 million’. ment employees jumped from 61p LAKE SUCCESS RN. v. Sept. 1 LAKE SUCCESS. N. ¥., Sept. 1, Pinary action 8

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10 Pct. of Population 532 to the present 301,611.

, to finance: increased EBT activity Ta Russia’s: Jacob Malik got the - The United " Nations. Security proved true. . PT ~ Ak . ~~ { ‘Already the government has Y—= To Mu zzle Mr. Malik biggest. laugh "of ‘the many. Aw el got down to-the business That was Mr. Malik's Hat. ama I ary: i Gommupnts Works for Government cut: federal expenditure by 10 per : i % gust A o the Uristed Na“ ¢ the Korean War again today MOSt ‘impressive victory in 14 Soon after’ the Korean War By F RED B HUBBARD / Key oo help foot the defense tions Security Council yesterday ... Ce . ror's i 3 Times Forsfan Corresnondent ill ut the sews rs now Sir Gladwyn. Jebb, Acid-Tongued Briton; Has "a few minues hefore stepping Ml a, arent ama eT] SierDed. up secur. CANEERRA. Auiralia, Sept... |, similar slash in the ¢ aside as pre Ix TL aan ORE 8S ; ey . THRACE 4 ! } SUE ty activities. and the President 1 “With all the zeal of a fo Got Russian’s Goat Often During Last Month Mr Aa charged that British Delegate Sir Siarwyn ceeded. in preventing the council appealad to the people to give. tha hall _sfowd Aussies are/ begin- eval yayroll, ry Indidnapoiy Tio USES : By ERNIE HILL, Times Foreign Correspondent the Greek government was guilty hn BR lr from taking ‘any action on -the agency any: evidence of/subver- ning t3 chant “give tiem the. ~ and the Chicago Dafly N Nev, § > - ’ “LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. Sept 1—=8ir Giladw yn Jebh of Eton-and of cruelty and atrocities against wien R RS for propaganda Korean War. sion and spying. . cack, the afk. the sack. N . ' Oxford is prepared to pay back Russia's Jacob Malik far the past the Greek Communists, and to delay United Nations. con- Mr. Jebh was expected to-rule The ~ White House ahnoynte- By “them.” they mean some of ames, Names, Names wa ’ month's insults ‘and the long- -winded spéeches he has inflicted upon Sir Gladwyn Jebbh, Rriton who sideratiog of .the -Korean-crisis. |! the Jouts set of today's council ment af the supplemental request the army of 201.611 civil -serv-. MIAMI, Fla. Sept, 1 (UP). NF SUMS +o 4 ‘the United Nations. © becomes Council president today.” Thg council's ‘agenda . includes Meetifg that” the “invitation ex: said the FBI needs nipre maney ants an-federal payrolls, ‘Nimmen Nammens Nammensma,_ : : The lank British career diplomat. is, considered ¢ apatite of slash- told Mr. Malik that Russia Was gepate on a Communist China (ended to South. Korea june 25 to than originally budgefed because That's sizable tf this land of'a 29.vear-old native of Amster ie ing the filibustering Russian to ribbons as he relieves him as in a poor position to complain charge that U, a planes violated attend the<council's discussion of of "the _ changed international only 2.5 million wWage-earners. It dam whose name in Dutch meang your jump... .~ Becurity Council president for the ro Ee A « + sincé the Soviets dealt in slave the Manchurian border on Ko-the war still is valid, and ‘ask situation.” Lo _ means (hat alpfost 10 per cent name, names and more names® ; 2, “month of September.” . ae : . | labor. kept millions in concentra rean sorties. Korean Ambassador John Myun : a " of the nation’s/work force is em-itoday hecame the 506th volume skirts, either : Sir _Gladwyn, who is 50, is a Fi ; tion. camps and. uprooted whole The charge was acknowledged Chagk to sit-at the table. BALK AT MILK HIKE _Ploved by phe commonwéalthiieer since the outbreak of the £5 " : master of fast back-talk and acid [populations : ; lastnight By U." 8. Ambassador. Mr. Malik may counter by at- SHARON. Pa. Sept. 1 (UP) Be Srument g Korean War to sign up at the’ L So quips. Slouched down in his seat, : "a + Warren R. Austin. He said there temptin§—to force the council to 8paron mitk dealers did the un. That's why. industry, fts ex- Army and Air Force recruiting ses from a he always appears to be the most MR. MALIK. in. a rebuttal, was evidehcé, not fully confirmed, invite a North Korean repre--usual today They refused to raise pansion: pJans held up, largely id office here. 3 bored delegate present at Lake made the remark that produced that one American F-51 fighter Sefitative Also to attend the ses thetr milk prices twn cents. a cause of /labor shortages, is cur Troe ge——— . lly for Subs “Sueeess, But he comes. up with the 8 the month's ~ biggest roar of plane under United Nations col- Sion. Observers expected “that, quart in open defiance of he rently protesting ) HOUSE PLANS RECESS ‘ “ eracks that.get the biggest Tatighs a laughter from a tense Audience. ors “may have hy mistake” at- once given the floor, Mf. Malik Pennsylvania Milk Control Com. Taxpayers, too, are demanding] WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UP)— ‘ from the public: 1. ~All people of the Soviet Un- tacked an airstrip some five miles will be quickly calleg fo order by mission. They feared that the that As many as possible of the The House looked forwa'd to 8 1b-deb sizes, Part of Sir Gladwyn's appeal on pated Jar, Maine coldly to within Manchuria Aug. 27. “=Mr. Jebb if ‘he strays from. the commission's order to increase fedefal pavrollers be turned out{i0-day recess at the close nf busfe } § pS yn's 8 Sir Gladwyn Je enjoy full and’

He asked that the council ap-ipoint to make propaganda the price would put them in a intd “productive employment.” ness today, with membe: s yearne \ point “a commission tn ascertain speeches as he did. throughout poor competitive position with John Citizen, faced with the pros- ing for the sight of their old home dom, Everyone knows that.” the. facts and pledged the U. S./last map nearby Die dealers:- pect of bigger taxes | [to pay for towns and their old home woterss eT ES Se (ent

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‘f= in his c¢lipped- accent. the subtlety of his remarks and his ability .at understatement. He is strictly ‘old-school-tie but he has . a sense of humor. . Malik Says a Mouthful - - Mr. Malik, dead serious most of the time. always refers to the’ Chinese Communists as “The Central People’s government of the People’s Republi¢ af China.” Sir Gladwy is never quite able to get out that mouthful so s he usually states: ‘ i “As for The People’s .', .er-ah , Si r r Glen Jebb 1 what do you call it? Hang it an.”

whatever that phrase is for the Chinese Communists.” Five 0S rash

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at Bir Gladwyn, who Pk ac- vd cuses Russia of willful Shsteuss “Into. Cafe is A tion, rafk propaganda, the ; pe writing of history books and iE - other assorted sins, = i Poor Visibility Sir Gladwyn has that air of 1 superiority that makes Anglo. And Rain Blamed

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phobes see red, and he uses it: Police hlamed rain and poor . for that purpose. ‘visibility for a rash of safety rr. Malik Expected Back zone -accidents overnight on E,

Washington St. Five autos struck zones within a two-hour. 20-minute period .at; State Ave. and at Pine 8t, inter-| |sections awith Washington St f Don L. Lawson, 1306 BE, Spring]

He will have the opportunity at his first meeting to call Ambassador John -Chang,of South Korea to _the council table. despite Mr. Malik's objections. which have held up the council's work! St. traveling west, ‘and Robert ~ throughout August. IH. Neve 58: of Greencastle, Mr. Malik, it is helleved, will traveling €ast,’ hit separate zones ‘return to Lake ‘Success because at exactly 11:23 p. m. at State| —he has succeeded in- placing the| and Washington. Robert Lee] Formosan question on the agenda! Newgent, 12, was treated in Gen-

for discussion. He could at any eral Hospital for a cut foréh>ad.| = time, of course, resume his boy- Hits Same Post 7 cott. Edwin A. Hess, 24. of Colum-| :

ough Sir Gladwyn took bus, O., smashed into. the =same| his present duties ik zone as Mr, Lawson four minutes! ree months ago, he knows more | {later. Frieda Hess, 24, and Har-. about the structure of the United|©1d Hess, 20, were treated at.GenNations than any one else in the {eral Hospital. - : council. The series began at 10:38 p. m., rese when Robert Emmett. Moore Jr. ale rm etd rian 3 San 30. Amarillo, Tex, hit a zone at| tions w. a wi Bites 3 pine and Washington. He was served 28 ii a. ed a at -General Hospital for al

cut eye { a a Trygve Lie, for a time] ee Reinhart, 24. of 1040 5 n 1946 '

| Belmont Ave., hit the opposite] For the past month. Mr. Malik zone at Pine St. at 12:58 a. m, to-|

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council. “ SEASIDE PARK. N. J. Sept. 1 Malik Talks Long |(UP)—One man was drow ne + Bir, Gladwyn' will put a fast’ansther disappeared when a small -end to that. He has made a rowboat used by a crabbing party “number of cracks at Mr. Malik was swamped by heavy seas in| for holding the floor almost as qrBernegat Bay, Jong as all other members pif together. i At one session Mr. Malik made STRAUSS tC an exceptionally long speech and | SAYS: : I> at least two hours were to be re-| quired for English and French translations. It was getting late and both Sir Gladwyn and Ameri--can delegate Warren Austin wished to speak.

Sir Gladwyn pointed out with’ brittle” sarcasm that Mr. Malik] had. consumed most of the meet-. ing talking. It was suggested that( the translations be delayed until the next meeting so that Sir _Gladwyn ‘and Mr. Austin _tould be heard. “TI have no objection myself.” eaid Sir Gladwyn. “Of “course 1 do not know ‘the position of my French colleague. So far as I am concerned 1 am quite willing to dispense even with the English ‘translation.”—he spat this out’

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