QUESTION OF PARTITION
Receivcd Sunday, 7.30 p.m. WASIilNGTON, Feb. 14. Mr. Marshall said todav that until the Sce.urity Founcil had studied the Palestine Fommittee's reporl, Fnitefl States. cannot dctermirie what steps niav be necessary to carry out partitinn. Alr. Marshall was replying to questions by a group of 30 House members. II e said the Fnited States did not possess anv information that British a •ms deliveries tc Arab .States had intcrfered with the partition . decision. He stated that thus fur the Seeurity Founcil had not determined that there had been anv overt acts in the Palestine situation that endangered inter-n-itionul peaco and seeurity in terma of tlie charte".
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 February 1948, Page 5
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