September 4. 1963 Casting its 101st veto in the United Nations - TopicsExpress



          

September 4. 1963 Casting its 101st veto in the United Nations Security Council, the Soviet Union defeated a Western resolution that would have condemned the wanton murder of two Israeli farmers by Syrians. American and Soviet scientists will collaborate later this year in Antarctica in an unusual investigation of how cosmic rays vary in energy, time and location as they come into the earths atmosphere. Under Secretary of State George W. Ball expressed to Pakistan United States concern over the current drift of Pakistans foreign policy toward Communist China. Officials reminded Pakistan of her alliances with the United States and the more than $3,000,000,000 in aid she has received. India indicated that she would break an agreement with the Voice of America for a high-powered radio transmitter in Calcutta unless the broadcasts conformed to Indias nonalignment policy. Officials in Washington denied South Vietnams charge of an American plot to overthrow President Ngo Dinh Diem. In Saigon, it was reported that the President might resign to allow his brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu to take over. The Federal Government is prepared to send troops or marshals into Alabama if they are necessary to open the schools there to Negro students. Haiti asks U.N. to hear case against Dominicans. Kennedy appeals to Nehru on Kashmir. Indonesia says Malaya undercuts U.N. All-Congo route for copper exports restored. East Germany and China to expand trade. Mission to stay in Yemen; it appears futile. Gen. Taylor expects Soviet to cheat on test ban. Gen. Fazlollah Zahedi, ex-Premier of Iran.
Posted on: Thu, 04 Sep 2014 18:55:47 +0000

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