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Daily News from New York, New York • 296

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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296
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Indos Again Spurn 0. S. mediation, Look to UN Batavia, Aug. 17 (U.R). The Indonesian Republic today rejected for the second time the United States offer to mediate in its war with the Dutch.

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FREDERICK Sk ONE HOUR FROM NEW YORK CITY I good offices which presumed a renewal of peace negotiations with the Dutch but urged the U. to use its influence to get the UN Security Council to, send an international arbitration commission to the East Indies. Considered a Rejection. Reliable informants said that as far as the United States was concerned, this was a rejection. It appeared that the Indonesians were gambling on the chance that they could get more out of an arbitration commission than out of direct negotiation with the Dutch.

An Australian proposal to send a commission to Indonesia is now before the Security Council. (In Washington, it was reported the U. S. may drop its mediation offer because the Indonesians had failed to give a clear yes-or-no answer). The Indonesian attitude seemed fa be set forward more frankly in speeches today the republic's second anniversary by three Indonesian leaders.

Want Full Control. fcAs long as peace is not fully in our hands, there will be no se curity, no law, no order in Indonesia, President Soekarno said. Vice Premier A. K. Gam said the dispute no longer was one that could be settled between the Indonesians and the Dutch.

He said it was a world problem, because the world looked on the war in the East Indies as a threat to peace in general. It is better for the country to become a sea of flames rather than a colony of the Dutch again," Lieut. Gen. Soedirman, the republican army's commander in chief, said. Christian Clergy Join Jewish Drive Christian clergymen are joining Jews in erecting a memorial to the 6,000.000 European Jews who died during the war it was announced yesterday by A.

R. Lerner, administrative chairman of the memorial committee. The committee is seeking $150,000 for the memorial, which will be dedicated on Riverside Drive in October. Mayor O'Dwyer is honorary chairman of the sponsors committee. Dutch Cargoes Face Boycott The national office of the National Maritime Union yesterday called for a boycott by NMU's members of "all vessels carrying war cargo designed to aid the Dutch in their war of aggression" in Indonesia.

The recommendation made unanimously by the national leadership, is to be acted on by the membership this week. The national office recommended a similar boycott last week against ships carying war cargo for the British in their "dastardly pogroms against the Jewish people of Palestine. OPES MONDAY 9:30 A. M. TO 6 P.

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