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10 T11C OTTAWA JOURNAL, MONDAY, APRIL 12, '1948. Seek Means of Counteracting Red Veto in Security Council LAKE SUCCESS, NY, April 11. (CP) Russia's veto Saturday in' the Security-Council which again barred Italy from membership in the United Nations raised the possibility that non-UN member states will be heard from the floor of. the General Assembly. After Soviet Delegate Andrei A.

Gromyko fielded the veto for the 23rd time In the council's Warren A. Austin, United State chief delegate, told reporters that America was study ing a proposal by which the Assembly would invite non-member states appear when matters directly affecting them were being discussed. J-' a tions came before the council, but only that of the Union of Burma won recommendation. -Ten of the ji mem Deri ox tne council voted for acceptance of the world's youngest Independent republic. Argentina's delegate abstained for lack of instruction from his Government.

Burma's confirmation-; by the General Assembly as the 58th member of the UN. appeared assured. Vetinx en the other appli cants was postponed Indefi nitely, uu averting nve more Soviet veto. Applications of Ireland. Trans-Jor- a a nan.

ximsna ana auiitu naa been vetoed previously by Hungary Romania, Monroliv hd failed to get the i aAatu ari tffinnsHvii vetes. -i. Ommvka one a pain insdntifl that the former enemy countries in the Second World War should be admitted en bloc or not at all. Using the veto Jor the third time-to bar Italy, he charged the United States with using the UN to Influence the campaign for the Italian elections scheduled for April 18. In the spirit of horse-trading which apparently has become a part of UN proceedings, Gromyko insisted there was a formula for lettinr lLalv into the UN admis sion of Bulgaria, and Hungary.

i- Austin retorted, that Russia Is "net a frieifd of Russia was sacrificing Italy's rights In an effort to coerce the Security Council to admit three Soviet satellites. Russia and the Ukraine cast the negative votes in the nine to two poll on. Italy. In the 12-mlnute afternoon session. Dr.

Alfonso Lopez, council nresident.for'ADril. asked the 1 iLu had changed his attitude on the -10 applicants, previously unable to pass, the council. No one. had. so ne adjourned without taking more votes.

The previously-vetoed coun tries have again faced the Soviet veto. Those applicants supported by Russia but opposed by the Western powers Would have failed to gain the necessary majority. G. V. Haythorne Wins Fellowship NEW YORK, April 11 (CP) Six Canadians are among the 112 scholars and artists awarded fellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, it was annouced today.

The awards are the 24th in the annual series madeby the Foundation which has anendowment of more than $29,000,000. It was established by the late Simon Guggenheim, United States Senator, and his wife, as a memorial to their son who died in 1922. George Vlckers Haythorne, an economist in the Department of Labor at Ottawa, will make a study of the conditions necessary for developing and maintaining full employment in Canadian agriculture. Mr. Haythorne is at present on leave from his department.

He is studying at Harvard University, A native of Edmonton, Alta, Mr. Haythorne wenftoNDttawa during the war as chief HLthe agricultural division of National Selective Service. For four he was secretary of the Nova Scotia Economic Council. written three books on economic and agricultural He is a graduate of the University of Alberta and holds the degree of Master of Arts from McGill Famous Players Corp. Nets $3,156,446 TORONTO, April 11 s-(CP) Annual statement of Famous Players Canadian reports" net profit for 1947 at or $1.81 a share, compared with net of $2,834,956, or $1.63 a share, in -1948.

Dividends paid during the year (including extras) were equal to $1.45 a share; Current assets of $8,206,44 compared with $8,456,242 and current liabilities of $822,154 compared with $471,814 In 1946. Working capital was down slightly at $7,314,237 from $7,984,428 in 1946. During the year, company and its associates completed and opened 10 new theatres in Amherst, NS, Campbellton, NB, Montreal, Toronto, Sudbury, Marathon, and Virginiatown, Ont. xminwiu At 7 1 1 II il ax factor nouy A ytfT.x 'mmxX 1,7 x-, 4 if 'T Vf WOOi -A their requested 35-cents-an-hour wage increase, Canadian railways will require further relief in the form of freight-rate increases, Allan MacNamara, vice-president of traffic for the Canadian Pacific Railway, said Saturday. Mr.

McNamara is- on his first official tour of Western Canada since his appointment in January. .1 TOE Xyz law Xm "4 A 1 )F D0LLYW00DS jX) LOVELIEST 'Xt li t'r" 'X'- ''V 't' -4 'X 1 This unusually different Face Powder, created by Max Factor Holly wood, will do wonders for your NOME DeClRLO Universal' International Star beauty too Exquisitely scented and incredibly soft and fine in texture, it imparts a glamorous, smoothness to your skin and gives a warm, vivid radiance to your complexion colorings. Try the glorifying Cojo'r Harmony shade created expressly for your type. A W. is.

to Com pic I your Mk-up la Col rrnonr with MAX FACTOR tOLLYWOOD Pan-Cak Mak. Jp. Rang and Lipallek. AT LEADING DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES mm VT71 BENES RECEIVES NEW SOVIET AMBASSADOR President Eduard Benes (left), of speaks with Mihail Alexandrovich Silln (extreme right), new Soviet Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, after the latter presented his credentials in Prague. Present at the meeting in Benes' country home is Vladimir Clementis (second from right), who replaced the late Jan Masaryk as Foreign Minister.

Hurt When Thrown Off Motorcycle Seat fv' One man was injured in one He has otwo accidents in the city over the week-end, and another man booked on a careless driving charg. Injured was Martin Bannister, 22, of 120 Lewis street, who suffered cuts to his right knee when he was thrown from the pillion seat of a motorcycle at Bank street and Fifth avenue at 2.15 Saturday afternoon. The motorcycle was travelling south on Bank, in of May-nard Young, of 112 Florence street, when it crashed head-on into a car west-bound, on Fifth in charge of J. O'Neil, of 235 Charlotte t. Bannister, riding behind Young was thrown head-first from the cycle.

He was treated by Dr. Godfrey Moulds, and then allowed to go home. Constable Norman Shea- han investigated. Fred Arthurs, 42, of 342 'Frank street, was booked on the careless driving count, after art accident at Wellington and O'Connor streets. This morning he plead ed, guilty and was fined $15 land costs by Magistrate Strike.

According to Constable Robert Parks' Arthurs Was driving west on Wellington street at 9.17 Saturday evening, turned south on to O'Connor street, and sideswiped a car driven east on Wellington by Miss Jeanne Ber- thiaume, of St. Eustace-on-the Lake, Que. Damage was est! mated at about $140. Dominion Steel, Coal Net Profit $1,785,207 MONTREAL, April 11. CD- Dominion Steel and Coal Corpora tion Limited reported Saturday consolidated net profit of $1,785, 207, equivalent to $1.71 a common class share on 1,039,083 shares outstanding for the year ended Dec.

31, 1947. Net in 1946 was $847,034 or 81 cents a share. Current assets amounted to $30, 976,961 against $27,940,744 and current liabilities $9,766,864 against $6,999,613,, indicating net working capital of $21,210,097, compared with $20,941,231 in the preceding year. Freight Rate Too Low If Wages Increased EDMONTON. April 11.

(CP) If railway, workers are granted Ask Small Powers To Patrol Palestine? LAKE SUCCESS, April 12. The possibility that several small Western Powers can be persuaded to send troops to Palestine to keep order under a proposed trusteeship of Palestine, is being discussed by the United States delegation to the United Nations, informed officials said today. The countries mentioned are Belgium, Brazil, The Netherlands, Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Russian-Composers Claim Music 'Stolen' For 'Iron Curtain' MOSCOW, April 11, (Reuters) Four Russian composers who recently promised to "mend their ways" following criticism by the Soviet Communist party, today claimed that their music had been "stolen" for the motion picture "Iron which deals with alleged Russian in Canada. The four composers Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Khachaturian and Myaskovski in a letter to the government newspaper Izves-tia insisted that Twentieth makers of the film, had taken exerpts from their compositions which they claimed had been used without permission.

"Knowing that Soviet composers would reject any such' pro-position, Twentieth Century-Fox stole our music for their loathsome they said. All four composers were accused' by the central committee of the Communist party of writing music which "strongly smells of the modernistic bourgeois music of Britain and The film already has been attacked in the Soviet press as "an ignomlnous attempt to discredit the Soviet It is a semi-documentary based on the report of the Royal Canadian Commission on alleged Soviet espionage in the Dominion. 'Meant Every Word' Eisenhower Says WASHINGTON, April 10. JP) Gen Eisenhower said today he "meant every, word" in his statement of January 23 taking him-, self out of the Presidential nomination picture. The retired army chief-of-staff talked with reporters when he left An entirelyiFMnd a conference on defence with President Truman.

Asked for a direct statement on the presidency, Eisenhower said he did not talk politics with Truman. He added: "I made up my mind to say nothing more I'm not talking any more. I find it doesn't do any good." I Eisenhower in a letter to a New Hampshire publisher last January 23 said he could not accept a presidential nomination. He said his decision "completely" to remove himself from the political scene was "definite and 1 Journal Want Ads bring quick results. A.

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