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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948,
US-- SOVIET DEVELOPMENTS
No Present Likelihood Of Conference Additional Overtures From Communist'
Moscow Necessary
Washington, May 11.
The views expressed by M. Molátov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, in reply to General Bedell Smith, the American Ambassador in Moscow, did not provide sufficient evidence of willing- ness for reasonable and specific negotiations to justify the United States agreeing at prosent to a meeting to re« solve differences, official American sources said today, They insisted that additional overtures from Russia
would be necessary if the hopes for such a meet- ing were to be fulfilled.
The sources, which spoke with authority on United States policy, declared: "General Bedoll Smith made it clear to the Russians that we are avail- able at any time. On the other hand, we are not prepared to meet with the Russians on a basis of glittering generálities.
"If the tusslans have any. In his report on his 'conver- thing profic to propose, anysation with M. Molotov, General construeilve suggestions, there Bedell Smith continued: " saiet the United States was secure in will be discussions. And we
its honesty of purpose with re- hope to til there will."
Washington
inter-Kard to the European recovery sources
programme. Soviet the surprise preted
'Facts Speak the publication of American
"Our people were completely Ambassador's statement as un
understand the im- attempt, by a breach of diplo- unable to
pro- natic confidence, to place the plications placed on that United States in the
ramme by the Soviet Union. eyes of
The United States appreciates world opinion in the embarrus and fully understands the desire sing position of appearing to
and, indeed, the necessity of close turn down an effort the and friendly relations between the,
by Soviet Union to settle Ameri- USSR and its neighbours, but the fucts spoke for themselves, and can-Russian differences
am fully familiar with the
followed ceptance by Czechoslov The United States said it did the invitation to the ERP
and her subsequent ence in Paris and not want to indulge in n contest of words
inter-reversal of this accept not wing following the Immediately preted s
visit of M. Masuryk (the late M. Зал Masaryk, former Czech Foreign Minister) and M. Gott wald M. Klement Gottwald, the
Prime Minister) Czech Moscow."
General Bedell Smith inalated that the United States did not oppose Communism because of
thevents which
ever
The United States Today Issued a point by points reply to Molotov statement.
kettle is "the pot calling
the ac-
to
Italy's New President
Rome, May 11. Signor Luigi Einaudi, Italy's 75-year-old Budget Director and, an economic .expert, was tonight elected first President of the Italian Republic.
He was elected by a vote
• of 518 against 320 for Signor Vittorio Orlando, 87-year-old former Prime Minister. Blank votes numbered 28.
one of Signor Einaudi Europe's best known Ccorto- mists and a prolific writer on economic matter. A Liberal,
Vice-Promier WA1
and Finance Minister in the Ca. binet of Bignar Alolde de Gauperi-Reuter.
he
"Leftist" Tendencies
San Francisco, May. 12. China's top Communist leader today strongly con- demned what he 'called "Leftist" tendencies within his Party.
Chairman Mao Tse-tung 'crith- Teisel "unnecessary" killings, in- Escriminate violence and a Party attitude of "do things any way the masses warf,”
This latest delineation of the Communist Party line was in the form of a speech, broadcast on the Communist radio and heard In San Francisco by the Associal- ed Press.
The speech was said to have been made originally on April 1 at a meeting of lenders of the "liberated": (Communist huld) areas of Shansh and Sutyunn Pro- | vinces.
the
No reason
was given for long delay in making It public. The Communist anmuncer sever-1
repealed times
ita jm- portance." After broadcasting about 2.000 words it was [- nounced that the romainder of
and the whole Tuesday 5000KRANÄe speech would be broadcast on
direct reflection of the Soviet then would be repeated. 'expansionist policies referred praised
the Shans!-- Sulyuan to 1n my previous conver.
fendership for having largely cor sation,"
rected several "Leftist" tendencies Insisting that he did not wont end for "purifying atid
in that organising the Party" to start o game of "the pot call- ing the kettle black," General uren Associated Press. Bedell Smith said he had told
thing
Mao
M. Molotov he had recently re- every point of criticism in M.
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viewed some of America's past Molotoy's remarks, but made no ticularly the Roosevelt-par- reference to the Soviet sugges-
Roosevelt-Livinov tion of "a discussion and agreement, and "that I would re-ment of the differences existing
him of what I am
I am sure he between us." knows-that the only
The original exchange provizion ot this
agreement which
views and additional statement had not been violated by the by General Bedell Smith had USSR was that permitting the
to served, it was recognised, Presence of an American clergy-
stress the broad differences of man in Moscow.
view which would have to be tackled if the proposed meet-
The reply was in the form of additional comments
by
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General in issuing details of Medall Smith's remarks, the State Department refrained from mik- Ine any comment on the Russlan proposal for n resumption of dis- cursions-between-the-two-coin-
tries,
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In issuing the further remarks
had seen repeated Instances of us to pursue to the exclusion of of General Bedel! Smith, the -Communist minorities coming | thež major-issues.".
The State
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Department issued by scene observers to be trying power by illegal means and
against the will of the the additional comments by Gen- to regain some of the initiative in and to put the population in cral Bedell Smith without com- the exchanges majority of the
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existing differences Into perspec- -Observers noted that General tive In relation to the proposal "The United States, remained formally received by the
that these minority Bedoll Smith replied to almost for a meeting-Reuter. any convinced State Department. Before specific commitments are adopted coups d'etat would have been impossible without the ot any binding comment made. quite the indications are that consulta- moral and physical support of the tions will be held between the USSR." Secretary of State. Mr. George -Change In Viow Marshall, and President Truman Referring to M. Molotov's com- plaints about United States-Rus- General Bedell Smith, retor-1 alon trade relations,
and the Cabinet.
General
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nothing the United States would States bases, policy of ener- like better under conditions. clement and warlike threats," reas
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