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day after the U.N. vote,"
Church said. “The mood of the
Senate is hot-tempered and ir-
rational. Senators have been
known to do silly things in the
past and who knows what silly
thing might be adopted now."
But Saxbe had to abandon his
effort, and the aid bill is now
ready to receive amendments
An amendment already in-
serted by the Foreign Relations .
Committee calls for a with- '
drawal of troops from In- ,
dochina in six months.
As senators rushed to get on
record on the U.N.’s Monday •
night vote, these main threads
of argument developed:
-Conservative senators from
both parties called for reduction
in U.S. financial support of the
United Nations with Sen Barry
Goldwater, R-Ariz., demanding
U.S. withdrawal.
Sen. James L. Buckley, ConR-
N.Y.. said he has asked his staff
to prepare legislation “calling
for a major reduction in U.S.
support, and amendments
might come to cut the 1141
million in the aid bill to U.N.-
related programs.
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pay Despite condemnations of The Indonesians came back aft-
then actions, Israel and South er they shelved Sukarno and-'
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Assembly ended without action,
shortly after Arthur J Gold-
berg became chief U.S. dele-
gate in 1965, he managed to get
the Vietnam war on the Security
Council’s agenda by the
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cided not to press for a debat
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complaints about Fort Worth
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man < barged. Archie I. Junes.
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U.N. vote sparks new
foreign aid fireworks
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anyone presented a resolution donesia walked out when the the organization already is near
calling for a bombing halt, the General Assembly elected Ma- bankruptcy. and the United
assembly would certainly adopt laysia, then its adversary in States has always been its main
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General Aavemtdy vote Mtnslay
to admit C omnmnunist Chana and
ous the Natsopalista said
in holdups
FORT WORTH (AP The
Tarrant County Grand Jury in-
dieted Tuesday two Negro
members of the Fort Worth
Commission on Police Brutality
and Harrassment on charges
stemming from three holdups
Police identified one of the
charged men Wardell Lewis Jr
U.N. Emergency Force in the postponement in considering
Middle East, the Congo force, the aid measure might delay
the U.N. Commission for the congressional adjournment.
Reunification and Rehabilita- now scheduled between Nov. 15
tion of Korea, the cemetery for and De. 1 They also said it
UN troops killed in Korea and maz delay other important leg-
interest on a $200-million U.N. islation.
bond issue While the debate raged on the
France challenged the legal- Senate floor, Sen Frank
ity of the assessments for the Church, D-Idaho, came up to
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been on comparatively minor a resolution calling for an
issues. embargo on communications
The U.S record is far better with persons inside Rhodesia,
than that of the Soviet Union, including some Americans
Moscow has been condemned there
for such acts as the military in- Previous U.S. defeats caused
tervention in Hungary, and the little adverse reaction either
Soviet Union is more often than from the American public or
not on the losing side of U.N. Congress. The demands now of
votes Britain and France have some members of Congress to
lost some major battles, too. In cut U.S financial contributions
the Suez crisis of 1956 they had to the world organization in-
to resort to the veto to prevent troduce a new element,
condemnation by the Security How have other countries re-
Council. acted in the face of U.N. re-
The United States suffered a buffs?
significant defeat after the 1967 The Soviet Union has refused
Arab-Israeli war when it cam- on several occasions to pay
paigned strenuously for a reso- epecial assessments for UN.
lution on troop withdrawals ac- activities it opposed, contending
< eptable to Israel Both this and they were illegal because they
I nfortunately HR J <the
-ellfare bill in ts present form
ontans neither of these prin-
ciples," the report said
in addition to higher benefits
costa the bill would tmpose
11'0 9 million in new medical
assistance • expenses in 1973 the
Chunas ■ the Umted Nonas U
aas won by the Chinese peopie m
and the people of the worid and a
vanous trendly countne up ' m
holdine ternational iAtice d
through a protracted "joint •
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. dorsement for American inter-
AP> — The U.S. failure to pre- vention
vent the expulsion of Nationalist Later. when U.S. bombing of
China from the United Nations North Vietnam was at its peak.
Texas and the nation needs
welfare reform This reform
mast contain in its provisions
two br usd principles-
measures that over a period of
tune reduce the number at
people requi. ing welfare
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1 don! thapk Sen Raset
Lane • D-14 , or his commattee
are fur t,.
3 ENERAL II
REALE
By ROBEKT HIL
Assmeiated Pren Wrier
TOKYO (API - Peking
hated today as election to the
Uneted Natons but peedeted
the Unated Sates and Japan wdl
keep trying to create'two
Chanas Ptresdent Chang Ka
were subjected to a barrage of Only one country has quit the
criticism Secretary-General U United Natior because it dis-
Thant once remarked that if agreed witlr UN action In-
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By CARL P. LEUBSDORF
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON API - The
United Nations' decision to ex-
pel Nationalist China has
sparked a round of angry Sen-
ate denunciations and added
controversy to the foreign aid
bill.
Before anyone could even try
to amend the C 2 billion au-
thorization measure. Sen Wil-
liam Saxbe, R-Ohio, was on his
feet Tuesday to urge it be sent
back to the Foreign Relations
Committee—so it could be
saved.
a rival Arab proposal failed to did not have the approval of all if we don t send it back to
win the required two-thirds permanent members of the Se- ' ommittee. Ithink we re going
majority, and the emergency curity Council. Some examples to defeat it, Saxbe said
session of the General are the assessments for the But Senate leaders said a
d nsa 4
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sruggen tout T. the wit, 2 j K.
Eartief reports !r«» Pkin " repcesencative !
may send The 83-year-id president of V .J
• dehegation t the United Na- Nationalist China reacted to his
tons There spculation guvernment’s expulson from L i . "3
Premer Chou En-la: woyld the United Nations with a thc—‘
head it to dramatize the event d-fant broadcas reresing his yi
The Peking ot p-renlal threat to return vic- . «
Tokyois Asahui Shimbun Sad tonous to the mainiand I
(hou appeared cheerful lues-
day outfit .1 an iranan recep- T"^> here on OUS rtvolu- 1
ton moning from, tab to table tonan) base we command • m
« shaking hands at all for- Mable populatzon and cor- E..
nign guests The report savd giderable resources as ex E
was quite unusual forChouto pressrdin our mlitar strength IM-vi
to w much handshakng at a and.economie promess Chaang A‘w ■
party said from Taiwan | •WAU,
Acting Foreign Minister Chi He vowed to restore human a.. ""
Peng-fet told newsmen his gov- rights and freedom to our 700 CSfafrw'
ernment was considerine send- million compatriots on the
ing a delegation to the United mainland," said Nationalist
Nations, Asahi reported China will tolerate no external
The New China News Agency interference in its affairs and
said the General Assembly vote "we shall never waver, we shall
clearly indicated that the peo- never compromise. "
pies of the world are demanding
that the Chiang Kai-shek clique But he said Nationalist China
be expelled frem all U.N. shall continue to be guided by
bodies " But the Nationalists the purposes and principles of
remained entrenched in the the UN Charter in the inter- . a
specialized U N agencies' national community . U.N. DEFEATS RARE
because their constitutons The Republic of China is not
make no provision for with- a weakling of Asia or the world
drawal of membership. which can be arbitrarily sold
Officlals in Geneva of such outby anyone
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971, newspaper, October 27, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574752/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.