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Delegate Francis B Sayre forrrier U S high commissioner to insisted the Philippines that South Africa was riot legally bound to take such action and specifically objected to setting a one-yedeadiins on compliance He expressed hope that the union government eventually would take such steps but held that the U N had no authority under the charter to order such a course Debate over the trusteeship Issue held up a final rote In the Soviet "warmonger" case where the political committee threw out the original Russian charges and substituted a resolu I "May I suggest that even wise and prompt accomplishment of that task be considered only a step towards that coveted goal (peace) God grant that the world may soon set its foot firmly in the path of Justice and charity That is the only path that leads to the goal the tranquillity of order which is peace" The pope pleaded for world peace in three addresses one to the congressional group Saturday one Friday to senators of the U S and a immigration committee third Saturday to Nestor Calindo new Bolivian minister to the holy see His address to the immigration of restricgroup asked for easing tions to alleviate -- something of and 'said that humanity's woes" U S history was "incontrovertible proof that peoples of many nations and races can live as neighbors and work together In an orderly peaceful and prosperous society" CAsTEL CANDOLFO Italy Nov 1 (UP)—Pope Pius XII told five visiting U S senators Saturday that the forthcoming special session of congress faced a task of "momentous import to Europe and the world" and said the world cry for peace "rings hollow today over fields of famine and devastation and oppression" The pontiff talked for 25 minutes with Sen Styles Bridges (R N H ) and members ot the appro- ISrs "hope" that South Africa would subrnit the agreement by next A7 1 Pope Calls for World Peace In Parley With Senators a Ii tion condemning all propaganda "designed or likely to provoke or encourage any threat to the peace breach of the peace or act of aggression" Other developments: 1 Britain Wa--S reported to have - CRY RINGS HOLLOW I DUFFTOWN Scotland Novt 1—With Scotch whisky commanding black market prices of $60 and more a gallon pilferage of liquor by racketeers has become a major problem for distillers and the railroads tV11041Th I THEFTS PLAGUE Ilkialone Airs DISTILLERS I A 1F- s A A A Jut 4 aAhiMatMli - A A |