Word: austine
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...days Malik, consistently approaching the same standard of irrelevance, belabored the Council with repetitions of Chinese Communist claims that U.S. planes had carried out 'Barbarous . . . bombing attacks" on the Chinese side of the Korean-Manchurian border (TIME, Sept. 11). But when U.S. Representative Warren Austin proposed that a U.N. commission investigate the bombings, Malik vetoed the motion...
...Election of the U.N. secretary general. Trygve Lie is likely to be reelected. ¶ Nationalist China's charges that Russia aggressively aided the Chinese Communists in their revolt against Chiang Kaishek. This may raise the issue of Formosa's present status. In the Security Council, Warren Austin has already requested an investigation of Communist charges that the U.S. has invaded Formosa...
...Austin's earlier report to U.N. made it clear that the twin-engined Soviet bomber had not so refrained: it had "passed over a screening ship and continued toward the center of the United Nations formation in a hostile manner. The bomber opened fire upon a United Nations fighter patrol, which returned its fire and shot it down." A U.N. destroyer fished the airman from the sea. His identification papers showed that he was Lieut. Gennady Vasilievich Mishin, serial number 25054. He was buried at Pusan...
...Austin won a 9-1 vote, but the lone negative by Malik vetoed his proposal. It was Russia's 44th veto...
...objective," says President Herter, "is to put into the international blood stream a group of skilled and select men." The job has not always been easy. President Herter and his overseers (among them: Air Secretary Thomas K. Finletter, U.N. Delegate Warren Austin) soon realized that without the facilities and backing of a big university, they would never be able to do all they hoped to do, or to get all the financial support needed to keep going...