48 The Guardian, Charlotettown, Thurs., Sept. 24, 1959 Red China Is Blocked On United Nations Iry By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) Red China’s chances of getting inte the United Nations were killed for another year Tuesday desnite 2 last-minute plea by In-| @ia’s“V. K. Krishna Menon. The 82 - member General As-| sembly voted 44 to 29 with nine abstentions in backing a United States resolution sidetracking ma ipeee a year the China question which has become a perennial before the UN. Canada voted with the majority. There were’ few differences from last year when the vote on an ‘identical resclution was 44 to, 2 with rine abstentions—the as-| sembly then having ‘just 81 mem- “not accept the proposition that 1 bers. Guinea, the new member, voted against the U.S. stand ‘Tuesday . ASK DISCUSSION Actually, India’s original resol- ution asked only that the as- sembly place the question of China’s representation on its agenda, but Krishna Menon left : Laos Mention | ls Avoided VIENTIANE, Laos (CP)—The government disc !osed Tuesday without explanation that it avoided accusing North Viet Nam of aggressian tn- docu- ments laid before United Nations | fact-finders. Instead, an announcement said, @ ® - ‘page document simply charced a foreign state with fo menting internal disorders in Laos and threatening its sover- eignty. A spokesman declined to | Make an explanation. i (There were indications Laos | may be shifting. its charge to’ Communist China. In the United Nations, Laos accused China of masterminding rebel operations.) | The government had accused North Viet Nam of backing Com- ' mMumist rebels in Sam Neua and Phong Saly provinces of north- ern Laos and asked the UN for @rmed help. The charge sent a four - power subcommittee from the UN security council to Laos. The government said a direc- tive issued to the Laotin commit- tee, which prepared the docu-' ments for the UN subcommittee, merely accused North Viet Nam of making false charges against * The government said a direc- tive issued to the Laotin commit- tee. which prepared the docu- ments for the UN subcommittee, merely accused North Viet Nam of making false charges against Laos. But the directive did not cite the North Vietnamese in connec- tion with its charges ef actual subversion within Laos, the gov- | ernment added A UN ‘spokesman said the sub- eommittee is studying the docu- ments ‘sentence bY sentence” while ft waits for Laos to cor- roborate the charges. | Meantime. the already tricky job of-reporting the rebel war became even more difficult Tues- day when the goverment banned mewspaper men from the key fighting area of Sam Neua prov ince. 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TRY ONE THIS WEEKEND AT A REAL SAVING. | delegtion COOKING APPLES no doubt that he believes the - ing regime siculd be ir the UN in place of Nafionalist China. “We cannot just wish away nation, big or small,” he said. ‘We have to recognize facts as they are.” \ In voting down the proposa' th assembly rejected a persona! plea by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev who demanded in hi- before the UN last Friday that Red China be admitted. °‘ Opponents repeatedly cited re cent troubles in Asia—including in India—as new reasons why thc Peking government should not be considered for UN membership, but Krishna Menon retorted: “The government of India can- other nations here are more con- cerned with the integrity of ouz soi] than. we are.” But observers were certain that whateve chances Red China might have had of receiving UN admittance this year were knocked on the head by the Tibe- tan reprssion and charges of in- direct aggression in Laos. External Affairs Minister How- ard Green, chief of the Canadian delegation. did not speak in the debate but Canada was mer tioned by Krishna Menon in his final speech. MENTIONS PEARSON ' The Indian defence minister. saying various statesmen had commented that the UN situation regarding China could not con- tinue indefinitely, added that among them were “our good friends, the Canadians.” He mentioned L. B. Pearson leader of the Liberal opposition, forme external affairs minister and president of the UN General Assembly and quoted the Cana- dian as saying in a speech: “How long are we oing to be able to support the U.S. position fon China'?” Krishna Menon said Pearson's successor in the external affairs department, Sidney Smith, had spoken in a similar vein. Green—working on a speech he is scheduled-to deliver to the as- sembly Thursday—was not pres- ent when the Indian spoke and a spokesman said there would be no comment on hs re marks. fi BURTON Mr. Melvin MacGregor, Bur- ton, had the misfortune to in jure his leg while employed at the breakwater construction job at How ard’s Cove. | oe / thelr grain. The weather has !Irish Moss were quite busy dur-) Mr. Arthur Rogers, Howlan, is} Mr. been favourable and a good crop ing the past week, as a large_ recovering from his recent illness;New Jersey, | guests is reported. |amount was washed ashore, in | and has returned home from Wes- These engaged in harvesting |this section. : tern Hospital. shoes .... shoes .... shoes .... a host of attractive styles... in Kitty Kelly's fall fashions Made expressly for "Holman’s” of Prince Edward Island are Fashion's pew Pumps for Fall wear. Fashion pointer black suede, dress pumps. Patent trim. 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