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But Neo-Nazis' "Goebbels"

Steals The Limelight

"Frankfurt, May 7.

The Social Democrats have won the Lower Saxony State elections--but the neo-Nazi Socialist Reichs Party has stolen the limelight.

Its Goebbels-type deputy Fuehrer, Ernst Otto Remer, triumphed yesterday when he rallied near- ly 370,000 German voters to send 16 of the party to the Parliament, almost en the sixth anniversary of the end of the second World War.

The Social Democrats, seats they had in the pre- who had 65 of the 149 sents vious House. in the old Parliament, are again the largest party with 64 out of 158 scats in the new. The Communists re-34 seats, against the 57 they tained only two of the eight

The Lower Saxon Union, coalition of Chancellor Adenau

's Christian Democrats and the rightwing German Party, have

commanded together in the old

House.

The Bloc of Refugees, compet- ing in the elections for the first Aime, gained 22 pinces. The

Mr. Stokes To Free Democrats won 12

Go To.

US

raw

London, May 7. Mr Richard Blokea, Cabluet Minister respon. aible for getting materials for industry, will zo to the United States from about May 14 to 10 to diaction supply questions with the Truman Ad- ministration,

This was announced to- night by the Government. Mr Stokes will leave in the Queen Mary on May 9. Mr Stokes succeeded Mr Erarest Bevin

да Lord Privy Seal the handy- man" of the Cabinet who deals with

special prob-

lems and' was assigned by the Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, to fo- vestigate British ́industry's raw materials problems, Reuter.

GROMYKO

REFUSES

TO BUDGE

Paris, May 7.

seats compared with 13

and the Centre Parly won four against six.

The rightwing German Reichs Party (separate from the Social- ist Reichs Party) will send

three members, and the German Social Party one to the new Parliament. Political observers attribute the success of the neo-Nazi Socialist Reichs Party

us an Important factor

German politics in this, Es first post-war electoral bid, to 39-year-old Remer, avho helped to crush the officers' plot against Hiller in 1944.

In

Remer, who rapidly rose to the rank of Major-General in Wond War II, worked as a bricklayer in Varel, Oldenburg, North Germany, after the war. But he soon joined hands with Fritz Doris,

refugee from the Sudetenland, who was building

а Nazi-like organisation almost unnoticed.

Doris is at present the leader of the Socialist Reichs Party.

LIKE GGEBBELS

ing

Speaking under banners bear-

a huge Imperial German eagle, with the letters "S.R.P" remind

above, Remer Coas

Js audiences of

Women have been seen weep- ing as Remer defends the honour of German soldiers and blasts Rt "traitors" those who sought to overthrow Hit

Hitler during the crilical stage of the war in 1844. Here are some of the things which Remer preaches:

"We shall never remillarisation that helps others, agree to a We do not want to be the can- non fodder for the Americans. the days when we shall be able We shall save our strength for to free ourselves from Eastern and Western rule.

M. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet deputy, today re- fused to budge from his stand that no Western agen- da for a Foreign Ministers Conference was acceptable unless it incorporated the "We are nothing. The Russian item on the reduc Fatherland is everything. tion of armaments.”

We shall take-over-from Nazism all that was good. The The four deputies were start-Americans are always choosing Ing the 10th week of their talks the wrong allies"-Reuter, with the armaments issue

threatening the whole outcome

of the conference,

PRINCESS GOES TO CHURCH

Princess Elizabeth mak- ing her first public en- gagement in London since returning from Italy, ar- riving at the Festival church, St. John's, in Waterloo-road, which has

just been refurbished after war damage,

Central Press,

U.S. Stand

On Japan Unchanged

High

Washington, May 7. American officials said tonight that the United States would reject the suggestion of the Soviet Union thut the Japanese written by the Big Four Foreign treaty be Ministers, Including Red China,

peare

Mr John Foster Dulles, Pre- sident Truman's special treaty representative, had not yet read the full 11 pages of the Soviet noto but he observed that the basic premise was unacceptable, The U.S. position, which will be communicated to Mos cow, is

is that the American stand remains unchanged and the United States insists that all nations who were at war with Japan must have a voice in the treaty,

The United States refuses to recognise that the Soviet sug- gestion that nations outside the Big Four-to which Russia re- fusen to admit France -might be allowed some "collabora

RAF Training tion on the treaty is sufficient.

Mr Ernest Davies, the British deputy, recalled

that the Western powers had made a major concession last week by agreeing to take German de militarisation as the first point for discussion on the improve-month ment of relations between the four powers,

Exercises,

London, May 7. A Royal Canadian Air Force Maritime Squadron will fly to Englund at the end be. this submarine

for five weeks' anti-

training

exercise with the Royal Air Force. Mr Davies remarked that the The visit will coincide with Soviet item on armaments major naval exercises in which Western the Coastal Command are par-

commit the

overnments to take immediate telpating.--Reuter.

measures for the reduction armaments,

of

the

STAR

Mr Davies sald that Soviet proposal meant reduc- tion should be decided before account was taken of the exist

and cf existing in- ing level equalities in armaments be- tween the different countries, The Soviet Union was

also proposing that reduction should be limited to the four powerS and no provision was made for reductions in other countries whether in Europe er in Asia,

The deputies will meet again tomorrow-Router,

Indian Army

Gesture

London, May 7, Senior

cadels at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurt paraded today when the High Commissioner for India, Mr

ranks of the

V. K. Krishna Menon, went there to present a cheque for £1,320-money given by all Army towar Present - Indian a memorial to the old Indian Army (as it was before partition) in the Royal Milliary: Memorial Chapel.

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Lake Success, May 7. Security Counel! diplomats are considering today what Belion should be taken on the letter sent to the Council last week by Sir Mohammed Zafrul- sh Khan, the Pakistan Foreign Minister, in which he protested against the plans for electing

Constituent

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