THE CHİNA 'MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930,
W. Germans do not want arms
BEVIN
While Russian Zone government seeks 'protection' from Moscow RESIGNATION DANGEROUS IMPLICATIONS
Strasbourg, August 10,
German representatives today gave the Council of Europe a polite but firm "No" to suggestions that Germany should be re- armed or that German soldiers should take part in European defence. "Ask us for labour, ask us for industrial products," declared Herr Carlo Schmid, leader of the German Socialist Party to the 125-member as- sembly of 15 free European nations sitting in Strasbourg. "But do not ask us for Germon soldiers before the creation of a supra-Na- tional European Authority under whose orders a really European army could be created."
Baron Von Rechenberg, representing the German Free Democratic Party, briefly declared his agreement. "Our intention," he said, “is not fo rebuild the fear of the German Reich with the help of its own army. What we want is first of all to integrate the German people in the European community.
"We have "learned from our Kvn history that Europe will ot be built by domination but nly by loyal co-operation mong free ner of goodwill.”
There were necasionat upplanse for
short ferr
ursis of
brid as he declared Germans' 2lingness to help in the pence,
d rebuilding of Europe. But ie references to the German my were for the most part re- eived lo ustentive silence.
Mr. Winston Churchill, who a publicly declared in favour German participating in Euro- ean defence, wis not present, "The Socialist Party for which speak here refuses in the pre-
ent state of European
The Government forwarded the report o the Investigation to Moscow a report by Minister to the Government of the USSR of Interior Kari Steinhoff with request for investigation which claimed Incendiaries of measures to protect the re were 100zed on Eart
German public ugninst such criminal at- farm centres by American air. Itncks," craft
two occasiona
last month.
an
Allegation withdrawn
newo
Berlin, August 15. The official East German ADN, later agency. withdraw the report that the East disor-
German Government the was sending to Russia anisation to agree to any pro-
of requita oral for German rearmament,"
Investigation Herr Schmid went go.
into allegations that Ameri- can planes dropped Incendiary bombs in the Soviet Zone of Germany.
We are convinced that Ger- han rearmament would render he worst service to the peace
nd re-integration of Europe."
Then, he added, "The day
armoured first
German
an
The report was withdrawn one hour after it was lagued. -Reuter.
the division appeared between the| sửa Rhine and the Elde, the Run- sians would have their best The U.S. Alr Force pretext if they wanted a war."quarters at
.
Serious viow
Allied officials seriously view. ed the obvious implications it Moscow undertakes to uso Thurs- day's East German complaint for anything more than propaganda.
Any attempt by the Russians to block American planes from the three Allled air corridors between Berlin and West Gar many would be a direct risk of world war.
During their 11-month
land
DENIED
London, August, 10. The London "Star", claimed today that the Fóráig tere- tary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, is ans of "Three' Brit{R}T. ministers who havt affered their re- dlonations to ihe Printe Miniator.
-A spokesman for both 'Mr Attice' and Mr. Davin dehled the report.
The newspaper said Lord Addison, who leade 16 House of Lords, and Lord Häll, “First Lord of the 1 Ad- miratty, have also offered their resignations.
·Lord. Addimon's private secretary sold his chiergkan not made this offer-für dein asked to resign Lord Hall could not immediately reached for comment.
hac
The "Star" nino-amerted that the War Minister, Mr. John Strachey, expected to be offered another job' by Mr. Attlee, A War Offer spokesman refused to com. ment on the report.-Asso ciated Press.
Schuman
and the sceptics
Strasbourg, August 10, The French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, went be
suppose you keep thar little lot to deal with
mole hills,”
Deadlock in Security Council
continues
Lake Success, August 10, The Soviet delegate, Mr. Jacob Malik, adamantly rofused today to give way on Russian demands which have held up the Security Council's Korcan deb
debate for more than a week.
blockade of Berlin in 1948-49, the fore the 15-nation Europe In Russions avolded challenging Assembly today to "convince American air rights.
the sceptics" on his coal-stecl The Russians still participate pool plan. fully in the four-power air safety rentre maintained In Berlin to Giving what he described as a
of supervise East-West air trafc. purely factual account
the the
an informal meeting lasting an hour and a half, Mr. Malik was told by a majority of members that the procedural wrangles into which he had plunged the Council could not continue indefinitely.
Various delegates tried to con-
Head-The Russians have complete re- would be "tho first example. PL vince Mr. Malik that his conduct
"As far as I am concerned per-
This centre controls all flights plan, M. Schuman said that
the pool hetween here and West Germany, now Authority to run Wiesbaden in West perts on all
operations of U.S. 4 supra-national Institution." Germany has flatly
denied planes over the East zone and Talking genóráfities American planes were involved made no attempt here to sub- in the alleged incidents, which startlote the old Communist Speakers in today's general Jebate, a British Labour Mem-followed a charge three months charge of American "potato bug
er of Parliament, Mr. Ronald by Communist officials that bombing."
dropped fliers had Mackay, and a Swedish Liberal Colorado beetles on East German have eader, M. Bertil Ohlin, called he Assembly
to stop talking potato fields. renerailties.
on
American
the
по
The United Nations Secretary- General, Mr.. Trygve Lie, attend- ed the informal meeting, which. was private.
Austrian may lead Tibet army
as President of the Council'could lead to no good. Mr. Malik re- sonally, I accept the relinquish-torted that it was entirely in ment of sovereign rights, not for
keeping with the Charter and with the rules of procedure. its own sake but as a necessity ́as the only means we have at Communist authorities here our disposal in order 10 over-
the incendiaries) come alleged
national antagónisin were aimed at fields of ripened and narrow-mindedness that are grain near the Elbe River town, killing us." The East German Govern Dessau, where US. and. Sovlet
At its offcial meeting the Mr. Winston Churchill's eagerly ment's appeal to Moscow for
In a speech which Tasted 35 walted speech, in which he hail "protection" came on the heels of
Council had before it the one soldiers met in April, 1945.
Vienna, August 10: The East German Government minutes, M. Schuman made
adopted item of its agenda-an been expected to refer to the a hint by the Soviet Control
motion also sent Moscow a supplement reference to proposals by British American
condemning A former Austrian explorer] German rearmament issue, was Commisston's official
Conservatives to bridge the dif- North Korean postponed at the last minute to- on Wednesday that a Russian air Interior citing 21 other "illegal against the Chinese Commun-
newspaper ory report by the Ministry
aggression-and ficulties which have so far pro- f two proposed Russian resolutions may lead the tiny Tibetan arroy Joy and is now timed for 10- blockade of Berlin may be In nights Farrow morning,
foreign planes over the talks on the plan. by lle's territory" in the past mention Britain by náme Republle's three months. The
newspaper published an
The spoke of "risks". interview with
According to Allled observers Communist
M. Schuman said, however, worker who demanded the So- the threatening East German at-
negotia- viet Union bar American planes titude, carefully nursed along by that in the six-Power from flying over East Germany. Soviet-Control Commission-of- tions in Paris there had been
Soviet zone propaganda chief, clas, may mean Russia may hope agreement on all essentinis.
Born anew
lle
is expected to make "modest speech" mainly on Eu- ropean defence.
"
the ong.
a
*
Nor did he when
had
at-
"Dropping of
incendiaries Meanwhile in Berlin, the East Gerhart Eisler, fugitive from U.S. precipale a new Berlin crisis German Government announced prosecution, released the follow-o deter the United States from that it will ask Russia to take ing resolution, which was adopt-reinforcing the South Korean
He claimed that the mero neusures to protect the Soviet ed today by a
session of the front. zone from alleged dropping of East German cabinet:
Russia may also hope to presentation of the plan frighten U.S. and British pirméri transformed the politlé¤l incendiaries by U.S. planes.
""The Government has received | from attempting unauthorised mosphere of Europe.
"Hope has been' with indignation the report of reconnaissance flights 'over the
born anew," he Enid. Dr. Slelnhoff, Minister of Interior, East German border territory regarding dropping of Incendiar-where Soviet infantry and arm- "Between Germany and France les on the territory of the (East) oured divisions are strongly con- the risk of tension had been ́éll- German
Democratic Republic, echtrated.—Router und Associated | minated. A great step towards The Government is transmitting | Press.
reconciliation and peace has thus been taken,
Impressions of Indian delegation
London, August 10. Giving his impressions of his tour of Continental countries, during which he studied West- ern Agriculture, Mr. R. V. Swaminathan, a member of the Indian delegation to the recent
TRUMAN CONFIDENT
ON KOREAN OUTCOME
Washington, August 10.
International Agricultural Con- President Truman today -expressed confidence in.
ference in Stockholm, said that scientific agriculture predo». minated in Europe with the use of modern tractors and chemi-- cal manures.
Although conditions in Europe and India varied, speaking ka an auriculturist he felt that Many
of these methods could, and should, be adopted in India if the country was to prosper.
the outcome of the Karean war. Commenting on criticism of General MacArthur's
recent visit to the Chinese Nationalist leader, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, in Formosa, President Truman told his weekly press con- ference, that he and General MacArthur were in perfect agreement, and that he was satis- fied with what the general had done.
"More than that, the proposal, should it become a reality, im- plien eventualities which we cannot fully measure at present but which are rapidly developing in the direction of the complete economic and pollilent unification of Europe."
Expinining the plan, M. Schu-: man said, "It will not be a cartel. Nor will it be a defence board.
Its sole aim is to produce and 'soU ns much con nhď steel
possible at the lowest possible price."--Reuter.
First test of jet on water
Dumbarton, Scotland.
for a cease-fire in Kores, theists if Tibet is attacked. withdrawal of foreign" troops,
and for Commúnist China and Newspapers here said the both North and South Korea to supreme commander and adviser be heard In the debate.
of the army of the "Forbidden
When the public session of the Land-is-Helni--Hørrer, former Council was due to start, it was member of an expedition to the announced that the would be delayed,
Still trying
meeting
Himalayas.
Harrer, a well known Austrian engineer and mountaineer, was It was assumed that the 11 de trapped in India during the last legates were still trying to thrush out their procedural, difficulties war and was interned. He at the private, Informal meeting. escaped, and made his way info
The formal meeting opened, Tibet, the newspapers sold. with Mr. Malik in the Chair, about Half an hour late.
Reaching the holy cit
Mr. Arne Sunde (Norway) told Lasp, he was given the task of reporters after the Informal rebroabising the Tibetan army meeting
"There is no chahte in plong, Western lines by the Dalai. the position." He said that Mr. Lama the reports said. Malik was completely adamant.
20-year-old sister, Mr. Malik, at the opening of Harrem the formal meeting, said that all Lydia Tielle, left Austris last maintained thole Sunday. to join her brother in parties had original views, adding that it had Linga, She told reporters that been agreed that similar unoff she would go by plane, and rall cial meetings would be held to the Tibetan border, where her from time, to times; 2.
brother.. would send a mountain.
Mr. Warren Austin (American to carry her over the
Himalayan-Associated Press: ca) accused, the Russian Chair- man of "Ohttructionism', call dp for a 48-hour, adjournment. and advised. Mr. Mallk to get new instructións from 'Moscow. Mr. Austin said that members of the Counell wolild dillerwish have to consult to see what action they could take to get on with the Council's business.
Dr. T. F. Tsiang, the Chinese. Nationalist delegate, challenged. Mr. Malik to rule whether a re- The President would not com-, tó, cay that the Rugilan Alibuster
presentative of the Korean Re- For example, the French were rent -on details of the report fappoured to be directed against
August 9, public (South) should be given a conducting on Interesting five-made to him by his, foreign, themselves. He did not elaborate
A converted paddle boat Attacking "Communi
hearing. year experiment into the culti affairs advisor, Mr. W. -Averall on this.
who recently avlaited, Earlier. He had accused the So. driven by four streaming air perialism, Mr. Austin said that techniques to age-old Aslan Tokyo and methodis
MacArthur on the political situá- the Council and ruled out the best test toy of pure jet pro- dark call the instruments The soil resembled that of any
the Fur East.
possibility of a meeting of the pulsion on water." vafe To of South Indian rice · growing dis- The President was asked who heads of State of Russia, the The vessel was the 62-year-old "Communist Imperialism repre-
United States and Britain to Clyde. River veteran,
Luck sentatives, of the Korean people tragic witticism the International crisis.
Ashton Powered by four Rolls, must be only
vation of rice, adapting modern Harriman, talked with General of houerit in plane engines made the world's above the "88th Parallel aliis |
trict and the 'diferenco,ini ·rain-ther America with prepared to une olur. Truman said that he did | Royce Derwent 5 engines,' Uka” when addremed to those who
fall was made up by Irrigation. fier, air force and ground troops
India could learn a lot from well as the Seventh Ficet, to similar European; experiments, defend Tahvan" if it were, in- But I new methods were reallyVaded by the Chinese Commun to succeed, she would have to Ists from the mainland, undertake hand in hand wovor. Truman answered that "he vision of her outworn and tomire could not answer any questions system so that the former might about that. have a real interest in his land,
he sald-Reuter.
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not contemplate a revival of those used in Jet Oghtera,, it know how.qulekly nationalism the Ome of Price Administra dosled up and down the Clyde at patriotism and independence in tion, which c
controlled prices of a high but indirelosed spood in other countries have been crush- during preliminary trials, meded to produce subservient slipsef. The jet englues, mounted in a governments Vernerul that
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The State Department today and American delegations at the' He added that denied a Chinese report from United Nations Security Council bilisation" was not yet in slaht Hong Kong that the... United, were doing"u" Wellnerfür job in "In rejecting the kion of a Blates milltary, mission, reasonch the face of Russian tulibuster of Phu here won Indo-Choia from NA MADLHO some 35,000 Chinese cdomains of the led toglangiz, mores
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no_information about the report, Mr. Jacob, Malik, this month'ai could not operate
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