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N N Study of Berlin erlin Issue i Promise Boycott f Of Councils Council's t Debate on Crisis PARIS Oct 5 UP The UP-The The United Nations security council over the bitter objections of ot Russia Russia Rus Rus- sia sia ia voted Tuesday by 9 to 2 to jive give give a full public airing to the Berlin BerHn dispute Soviet d legate delegate Andrei immediately announced announced announced an an- that Russia will boycott i the councils council's debate of the issue r Taking the floor immediately after ater the vote by which the coun- coun 1 agreed to place the Berlin BerHn crisis between the western powers and Russia on its agenda aid The Soviet delegation wishes to state that it will not participate deliberations of the security in the council It was not immediately clear however whether actu- actu rally would walk out of the council meetings as Soviet delegate Andrei Andrei Andrei An An- drei Gromyko did in 19 1916 19 16 on the Iranian issue or would remain inthe in inthe the sessions but refuse to take tak part in m the discussions Questioned after adjournment as asSee 4 l See Sec Pago Page 8 Column 1 I V 8 wf i- i r I k J I 1 t fr I y-I y J 4 Associated Press Photo Colleague Map Strategy Andrei left Soviet So deputy deput foreign minister and Jacob Malik Soviet So delegate go 10 into a huddle at U. 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N security councils council's session in Paris er Whatever strategy they cooked up went awry ry however how how- ever e when shen west vest prevailed in fi fight ht to ha e Berlin situation studied UNITED NATIONS Continued from Page Oneto Ono One Onoto Onoto to whether he would attend Wednesdays Wednesday's council session or participate in future council debates debates de de- de bates said jovially That will depend up upon n my mood But you have not left tho the United Nations My statement is clear on that point the S Soviet deputy foreign minister replied We are arc not leaving the United Nations We Vo Weare Weare are going to refrain from participating participating in the Berlin case only Ukrainian delegate Dmitri Ma Ma- nuUski immediately made an announcement announcement an an- noun cement similar to The Ukraine had been the only nation which voted with Russia against placing the Berlin question on the agenda Both and remained in their seats after making making making mak mak- ing their announcements and Argentine Argentine Argentine Ar Ar- gentine delegate delegat Juan chairman of the council immediately immediately immedi immedi- atel adjourned the session until Wednesday morning morning- Only Ukraine Aid had ordered the council to vote on the question of including the Berlin BerHn issue isue on its agenda at 5 20 pm p.m. 11 1120 20 am a.m. EST and the actual vote came a afew afew afew few moments later It was a foregone conclusion in two speeches of or protest protest protest pro pro- test against security council consideration consideration consideration con con- had been able to elicit no support except that of the Ukraine always a n Soviet satellite Vi protested that th the se security security se se- council had no jurisdiction I in the case that the western I powers were seeking to wreck the big four tour council of foreign ministers ministers minis minis- terse which he said was adequate t to deal with the problem and that consideration by the council would violate tho the U. 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N charter and the Potsdam and Yalta agreements But all nine nations of the council council coun coun- cil except Russia and the Ukraine Joined in asking In effect why Russia should oppose a security council airing of the whole Berlin question unless it were indeed creating a threat to peace by its actions there thore Lift Plan Costly The Soviet Union has ha maintained maintained maintained main main- a surface blockade of the I German capital for three and a ahalt half halt months forcing arcing tho western powers to supply the Germans in their sectors of or the I city by an air lift which has cost millions of dollars and severa several lives did not give sky and enough time tim timeto to stage a walkout Tuesday even if they had desired to do so No sooner had finished parroting parroting par par- the words of his Russian leader than the chairman banged his gavel and announced adjournment adjournment adjourn adjourn- ment until Wednesday Before the Security council counci meeting opened Gen A. 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L McNaughton McNaughton Mc- Mc Naughton of Canada proposed that the west break off negotiations negotiations tion with Russia on plans for control of atomic energy unless the Soviets accept the principles o of the American control plan Only Saturday the Soviets of offered offered offered of- of as a new basis for negotiations negotiations two atomic conditions One would o 0 outlaw u utI t l a w atomic bombs simultaneously with the creation of international control machinery machinery machin machin- ery proposed by the second convention con con- McNaughton Canadian atomic energy expert challenged sky who made the new Soviet proposal to state unequivocally whether he was ready to accept nearly three years of work on atomic energy as a basis of agreement agreement agree agree- ment or whether he wanted to junk it Czech Stand Vladimir dementis of Czecho Czechoslovakia slovakia said his country would not give up its uranium mines to any international a aut authority u t h o 0 r i t y Czechoslovakia has the o 0 only n I 1 y known mines in operation in the Soviet sphere dementis Clemen said Czechoslovakia's opposition to international ownership ownership owner owner- ship of atomic energy development development development develop develop- ment was based on the fact that we have uranium mines which we would have to give up to such an international agency |