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.0 m 111! II 1111 I I oyna And Leoanon ask witnarawai I Of Troops From The Levant; Russia I Tries To Use Veto In Greek Dispute Man Held For Manslaughter 1 Br JOHN M. HIOHTOWER 1 LONDON, Tab. t (IP) Syrln nrt Lobnnon hanclad the Uiiltnd gallons Security council new iivxnlonlv Issue today, iisklnK withdrawal of ull llrltiith nnd jll'rtnch troops from the Lovnnt, while the council still nought to 'unrnvel tho Iniiule rusullInK from Russian attumtil to use ' the viito power In the Soviet- Jlrlllsli dlmiirtiomtnt over Graoco, The veto Imim, mined for the first tinia before the council, blocked ncllon on the Greek .question. It hIiio required the council to decide whether Brit- uln mid Hussln could vote on tht iuetlon of whether British troops In Grooce were ondiuiKcr-,- Iiik world peiico, nil churned by IttiHnlii. The Hrlllsli hnve (! I inunded complete exonurutlon of j tiivir nciioni in urecce. Syrln and Lcbimon, former fi French mnndutea In the slruli'itlc Middle Knnt, bused their cniw i on tho clulm that British and .French troopii hnve remained In their terrltorlei "miiny months' fler tho end of tho war with iermmiv unci Jnmm nnd thnt soiiiu of thuso -troops hnve been , n constant mennce to tho pence : ! and security In till region. ' i French nuthorltleii estimate s nbout AlinO French troops nnd j2O,U00 British troopi are In the i Luvnnt. v Not DUpatchad ' -3 I na avriaii-LiUuniivAO nut wii I dispatched to tho office of Sec- ri-lnry-Clencriil I rygve Lie last j nlKht. Kuril Bey K Khnury, bend i of tho Syrlun delegntlon to the j ucnernl assembly and Humid Uey Fi'uniflc, chief of tho Lebanese j dfk'Kution, conferred personally I with Lie Todi). J " The presunco of tjieae troopi, which constitutes a grave In ; fringvment of the sovereignty of the two stnles, members of tin ? United Nntlona, may give rise to f serious disputes, " Syria and Le I biinon declared, i. A meeting of representatives ',ot the five major powers Brit lain, Russia. France, China and the United States was called at the British foreign office todny pacifically to discuss the world food situation and possible Unl- lad Nations action on It, t Uut some officials (peculated that the meeting might afford a chance for the koy nations on the Security council to have a " private talk about ways out of vie threatened impasse. I Shaken by disagreement, the I council ocheduled another meet Ijng for 8:30 p. m. (12:30 p. m, if'ST) tonight to decide formally Whether Russia can invoke her Veto power. I The veto lxtue was ralsod by ndrl Vlshlnsky, Soviet vice conunloeflr of foreign affairs, af 1 ir members of the 11-natlon 1 security council aald last night In 1 heated debate that Russia's (Charges against Great Brltuln ,i Wore unfounded. I This was the first time that tny of tlie five permanent mem eri of the council had sought to use the veto power given thorn PILES, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO FAIN NO UOBriTALIZATlUN N !. ( Tim efrntiol Rvisltil . DR. E. M. MARSHA Cfclrapraolla rfcTileUa n Ma. It K.galr. Thaalra BUS n ists at Son Francisco after a long debute ovor whether the big na tion should hnve such power. Decision Pending Tho question In tho present enso was a technical one Involv ing a clause In tho United Nn tlona charter which says thnt na lions must refrain from voting If they are a pnrty to a dlnputo. A decision must be reached as to whether the Greek controversy technically constitutes a dispute between Britain und KumkIu. Council Chairman Norman J. O. Makln of Australlu pointed out that the cuse had not been referred to as n "dispute" by any of the council members up to tho lime the veto question wus rnlsed, Should the Security council rule Ihut the Greek nffulr Is a "dispute" both Britain nnd Rus sia would bo barred from voting und, therefore, neither could ex ercise the veto. If tho Issuo Is declared n "slluutlon" both par ties would be entitled to vole. Tho charter provides thai council decisions must have a majority of seven votes, Includ ing tho five permanent members. Thus a negative vole or an ab stention by cither Brltnln or Russia would hnvo tho effect of a veto. Self Defense Ruled By Jury PENDLETON, Ore.. Feb. S (P) A coroner's Jury ruled yesterday thnt Emory Bronson, 22. shot In self-defense when lie killed Ills stepfather at their Wlldhorsc ranch homo Sunday. Bronson was freed from the county Jail where he wns held on an open chnrge pending the Inquest into the shooting of Charles Irwin Harris. Bronson had voluntarily reported to Sheriff Robert Goad after the killing. Sheriff Goad reported Bron son said ho had returned to the fnmlly home after tnklng his mother and several brothers nnd sisters to Pendleton. Bronson snld Harris had threatened to kill his wife nnd children In nn argument Sunday. CARD Or THANKS Wo wish to extend our heart felt thanks and appreciation for the acta of kindness, tho mes sages of sympathy and many beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Prlnscn, Mrs. Ada Arnnt, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Sewell, Dora Arnnt. RED -ITCHY-SCALY HZEG3A Doctor's 'Invisible' Liquid Promptly Relieves Torture! First applications of wonderful aoothlng medicated Zeroo a doctor's formula Iiromptly relievo tho Itching: and burn ng and also holp heel tho red, arsly skin. Amasingly euceeaaful for over 8o years! First trial of Zemo conrinceol I nritibtt doesn't ahow on akin. All drug stoma. In lalsea. 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