Word: jacob
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...steps to make sure that the U.N. would do nothing but mark time until the delegation from Red China arrived. U.S. Delegate John Foster Dulles persuaded the Political & Security Committee to postpone indefinitely its scheduled debate on the future status of Formosa. In the Security Council, Russia's Jacob Malik threatened to use his veto power if the Council were asked to vote on a resolution proposed a week earlier by the U.S. and five other powers. Although the resolution was intended primarily to quiet Chinese Communist suspicions of U.N. aims in Korea, Malik denounced it because it also...
...tung's government to send representatives to the forthcoming U.N. discussion of General MacArthur's report on Chinese intervention in Korea (TIME, Nov. 13). U.S. Delegate Warren Austin argued that since Communist China was the aggressor the invitation should be called a "summons." Snapped Russia's Jacob Malik: "When a colonial power speaks to a colonial slave it may 'summon' . . . him, but in the present case the term should be 'to invite...
Support or opposition to the McCarran Anti-Communist Law has often been used as a measure of anti-Communist feeling. The few outspoken enemies of the law who are up for office--Helen Gahagen Douglas of California, John Carroll of Colorado, Jacob Javitts of New York, and Herbert Lehman of New York--claim that the McCarran Act has so many weaknesses that it will do the Communists more good than harm. Backers of the Act assert that to oppose it implies weak tolerance of the Communists if not outright sympathy with them...
Last week, Russia's U.N. delegates returned to the get-soft theme. In the Assembly's First Committee, Deputy Foreign Minister Jacob Malik said: "There may well be agreement tomorrow. Let us find a path toward it." Privately, he told Dulles that Russia was ready for exploratory talks about a Japanese treaty...
...Jacob Malik exercised Russia's 44th veto to block a U.S. resolution: 1. Condemning Russia as the "real aggressor" in Korea...