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MONDAY, DKCEMBKR 22, 1052 frERAf.D AND NEWS. KT.AVATH FATXS. OREOOn PAGE THREK United Nations Assembly Adjourns After Rejecting Red Murder Charge lly lilANCIH W, CAIII'KNII K 1)N1TK1 NATIONH, W. V. Iv-A wiu y Unllud Natlone Aaaembly early Iwluy nulled down a Mltur Hunilun demand lur coli'triiiiin tlon ill Ulo Ullltnl (jliilrn for tile aliened maa iiiiirdrr ul Id'd pnooiirin on l'nngniii Inland, in Kurrn. Immediately alter Kt 4:44 a.m. Um Aaaeiiibly adjourned until Feb. 34. niter the Inauguration "I V. 8. Prealdrnl-eleci Dwiijht D. Jtlaeiihower. Hd-rye d ii Iter Inline ull-nliiht debate, Awiembly ili'lrnulcn vuli'd 46 "nnyn" to 6 Hovlet bine "yean" mralunt Uin Kuaalun 1iri)Kinnl. Ten lnambera nl Uie Arab-AMau blue abaialued. 'I'll oilier lliroe. In tlml group Ii'ikj, Lebanon and 11tm Innd voted hkiiIiuiI Hi Bovlet move. Tho Soviet blue gained ho aun port olitelde al Hh own light little liroup (or Uiu resolution, winch w denounced by U. S. JJeleiiale Kr net A. OrOh "nlckcnmii" mid "eimbby midnight pi'opagaudn liinl." . Orwui, reply I HIT In chaigeit launched t mldnlulil Balurday by Soviet Delegate Andrei A. Oioinyko aald Uie riot on Dec. 14 In which 111 poiMJiin were killed wun engineered to help the Kremlin cover up the (act Unit "the aggrei.sora.and their aiwiuvoiK have rejected peace In Korea." He aald the guarda 1 1 red at the Noting Kodn to quell them and to avoid greater cenualllea, Cliona relerred to Uie blunt re jection by Uie Conimuiiinla ol the Indian peace plan approved by the Cleneral Anaembly Dec. 3 by a vole ol 64 to ft (Hovlet bloc) with Na Uonallal Olilna abstaining. "Thl Soviet government," Oroaa aald, "may now recognize the m'v Uko It made In ao brutally reject ing the Imliitn renolutlon lor peace In Korea and In ao contemptuously llouung the will 04 Uie United Nation. , , , 'Tliere la a leaaon to be drawn from thl midnight maneuver by Uie soviet government. 11 la prool that when member ol the United Nation unite on a moral buiue and rally Irom all cornera ol Uie earth around Uie caune ol peace and de tente ol Uie Charter Uie enemlea ol peace are driven Into corners of tteitperatlon. We do not believe that our unity can be broken or under mined by acta of lying deaeraUon atich aa Ihoao we have wltneaaed here." Hrlwjrn Lloyd, Brlll.ih mlnlhter of atatr; Hem I Hopienol, France; Helim Sarprr. Turkey; Alexia Kyrou, Oreece; David Johruion, Canada, and Leah K. Munro, New Zealand whotie countries have troupe lighting 111 Korea aured OroM Uiey were aUndlng with him m Indignant re"xlltlin of Uie So viet tactics and allegation. Lloyd aald It "la a mailer ol btllrr regret on Uie eve ol Ctulelmaa to have Una polnonoua propaganda Injected here." He exprenncd confidence In Uie U.N. Command in Korea, Uroniyko, looking natty In a blue ault, alio linked Uie rlota with Uie U.N. adoption of the Indian Ko rean plan. He said Uia V. 8. wanted to perpetuate Uie Korean War and the Indian reaolutlon w part ol (rial acheme. Ormnyko aald the International Red Croaa report on mv gprint's pnaon outbreak al Koje Inland cri ticized the U. 8. lor u"lng weapona egalnat rioting prlaonera. He aald une of force agaui.it the prlaonefa a part ol an American acheme lo coerce priaonera into aayine they did not want to go home, IVoae who reluaed, he added, were bru tallied. Lrromyko oliarged that In May, 196.1, Uie U. 8. alupped 1.400 Cluneal- and North Korean priaonera lo Uie U. 8. to nerve aa "guinea piga in atom experiment;" that on May 10, 1852, American hang men gouged out the eyea of IS Srlnonera, and that on May 30, 1942, le U. 8. burned 100 priaonera alive In flame-Uirower experiment. lioyd burnt out laughing at the claim and Jeaaup and Groaa Joined him. Looking at Uie Brlllh, Oromyko aid: "They are laughing louder than the American delegation. I Wonder why." Hoppenot, anawerlng for the West, aald the guinea pig charge wan "odious." Lloyd, in hi turn on Uit roatrum, relerred to a statement by Mra. Unrti'ude Bekanlnova, Uie Czech delegate, Uiat the U.N. Command destroyed the "modem elleota" the priaonera kept in their huta. The llrltlah mlnlnter reminded llllt Aaneiulllv lh.it he hnd vlnlted the uaiiili IiIiiihcII and had nolle.ed t Ilia t among the "modent cllrcli," wero audi things as sharp apeiira, guns with k n I v a and other weaiKins. The debate alte:;atcd among Hovlet autellllea and member ol the Western or neutral camps until the speakers were tulkrd out, utter ly weary. Tile Assembly first convened Out, 14, a mouth Inter Hum unuul, In order to avoid as much as pon Klbto the U. 0, elections, Hut actual ly It never recovered Irom the Im pact ol those elections Hnd the He publican victory. The. U. H. dole gallon picked by President Truman became a "lame duck" group un able to maintain Us old time In llurnce In U.N, halls. As everyone waited for Elsen hower's Inauguration, some of the Uiugh political problems were put oil lo a second part of the As sembly. The lellovers Included col lective measures against aggres sion, disarmament, Cri'Cho-.loviik t liiirges that the U. S. Interleres in the ui lull r, ol oilier countries by Its Mutual Security Act, a U. 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