OCR Text |
Show U. II. Expected To Veto Russ FLUSHING MEADOW. N. Y, Nov. 30 (INS) The U. N. assembly assem-bly Is expected to. swamp by S3 out of U votes Russia's five-power peace pact proposal, accusing ths United States and Britain of plotting plot-ting war. .Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vlshlnsky raised the Issue again in the assembly after the political committee administered him a stinging defeat. Indorsing Instead an Anglo-Amerlcaiv motion outlining outlin-ing a 12-point peace formula baaed on respect for the U. N. charter. Vlahinsky'i renewed attack on western powers from the assembly rostrum apparently changed no delegate's mind. Hector McNeil of Britain Intends to call the turn on soma Viahlnsky allegations before the vote Is taken. Although the heavy defeat for Vlahinaky's motion la foregone conclusion. It Is sattrnated that the Soviet bloc timed the final round of debate on the peace and war Issue to coincide with charges by the Comlnform to the effect that Britain and the United Statu are stepping up war preparations against the Communist world. Ths Comlnform disclosed that It held secret meetings In Hungary! ever the past two weeks. It dl-! msxed Its sittings with warnings of western war Intentions and, at ths same time It issued a call to Communists to pool efforts to j overthrow Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia, |