THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1951,
Bevan Issues 'One Way Only
Manifesto: Demands 'Restraining' Of U.S.
TIME TO SAVE PEACE
London, July 9.
Left-wing Labourites today proposed that Britain use the presence of United States air bases here as a bargaining point to demand heavy cuts in the Western arms programme and sweeping changes in American foreign policy.
The proposal came, in the pamphlet "One Way Only," the long- awaited manifesto of the fiery left-wing leader, Mr Aneurin Bevan, who stalked out of the Labour Government last Spring in protest against the scope of Western rearmament.
Mr Bevan and his left- go forward without the wing associates implied that
Rus-inflated profits from this back-
ward area."
slana if they refused to join.
In
Britain should withdraw (4) Scaling down of the permission for the American Western arms programme use of bases if the United order States failed to come around to calmer thinking on cer- tain key issues of war and pence.
The pamphlt said: "The exis- tence of these vital American bases on our territory gives us a right to play a much bolder part in shaping the strategy of the alllance than не have ye: exercised."
to release labour and resources for world mutual aid. (5) Establishment of a more
allocation of realistie
materials between the United States and its allies.
raw
con-
must
While the pamphlet
that Britain lendeci restrain the United States from war, it did not sny one word of praise for Russia, It deplored Russia's intransigence in world affairs, the use of the Red Army in the background of the Cam- munist coup in Czechoslovakia, and the Communist invasion of
The pamphlet continued: "We do not of course suggest that the alliance should be broken, We do propose that over the coming Koren. months a series of British initia- tives should be taken to rectify! the lop-sided nature of the allance and
certain specific purposes,"
These were:-
secure
(1) A Far Eastern settlement based
on the withdrawal
of
American support for Generalis- simo Chiang Kai-shek.
(2) Guaranices that the work
OVER-ESTIMATING
Mr Bevan
friends and his admitted rearmament was necessary because Russia seem- ed to understand the language of power.
But the pamphlet said the West was over-estimating Russia and was already strong enough
to deter her.
It argued that Russia would
of the Allantic powers KOD have attacked long ago if she forward without insistence and really planned war, and German rearmament or in- clusion of Spain in the Atlan-ld if the danger were as great
tje Pact.
sume Western spokesmen pictured it, the present arms programme was not
enough,
PEACE PROPOSALS
The pamphlet proposed (3) Formation of peace pro- conference with Russia on the posals to Russia including one question of Middle Eastern oil, that Russia join the Ünited and accused the Beltish Govern- States,
other ment
The plan would | drew
responsibility
wealth
The manifesto urges Britain 10 "restrain the Americans" in the cause of peace.
It says:-
TIME IS NOW "In 1953, the Americans will possess a dominance in armed strength. They will possess a force greater than that which was ever possessed by any other country in peace-time. It is not unknown for a giant to wish to use his strengths even though he is not
not attacked.
"The time for the allies of the United States to exercise their rentraining influence on Ameri- is now, before it is too late. can policy in the cause of peace
"We may have no more than
London Costers had a Clapham
day out on Common for the annual Pony Show organised by the Dumb Friends' League. In background Countess Mountbatten (who
the presented prizes) is seen trying on the "Pearly King's" bowler.
two years in which to save the RUSSIAN
und
the
two
peace,"
Mr Bevan Ministers who resigned with!
him when he left the Govern- REJECTION
nen-Mr Haroid Wilson and Mr John Freeman-made it quite clear that they were not challenging the British Govern- ment or the Labour Party,
They said that the West
should should not deprive itself of
of defence. But the meang vast war machines now being built In The Western world would obstruct and not open the paths to peace and freedom.
POSITIVE POLICY Other points manifesto
for
and
新
The West
Britain and powers in a world mutual aid poverty in Iran because full military ald to Yugoslavia programmo,
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made by the
should guarantee
by attacked Russia.
Britain sbould have a post- tive and Independent polley in her relations with the United States.
she were
OF CLAIMS
Berlin, July 9.
Rugia today rejected claims | by the Western Powers for of access 'o absolute freedom West Germany from West Berlin when delegates from Exist and West met here at the second session of the first four-Power toBts in two years.
The meeting ended after seven hours with no date fixed for a third meeting which is due to take place at Soviet headquar- ters in East Berlin.
But as Allied official declared that the Soviet representatives to maintain appeared ready negotiations and it was always possible that the talks would be resumed.
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Canada Tries To Block Moscow "Pilgrimages"
Ottawa, July 9.
The Government is trying to throw a rond block across the well-beaten path to Moscow used by Canadian Communists and their fellow- travellers,
to
tho This, informed circles here say, is one of prime purposes of an amendment the Criminal Code which will make it an offence to assist while in or out of Canada apy enemy at war with Canada or any armed forces against whom Canadian forces of are engaged in hostilities, whether or not a stato war axists between Cangda and the country in question."
The Government has been but is considered one of their
embarrassed by the leading spokesmen through seriously activities of some Canadians the Canadian Peace Congress. visited Moscow who have made the pilgrimage Dr Endicott
to the precincts of the Kremlin last year and was quoted in and elsewhere behind the Iran the Moscow Press at length in
Iris praiso Curtain,
of the
Mrs Rodd wont to Korea to "investigate American atrocities
Communist
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way of life, One of those is Mrs Nora Rodd of Windsor, Ontario. A the Communist- delegate to front Congress of Canadian There
another, John Women, Mrs Rodd was the Boyd, a known party member. Britain should make clear to
leader America the circumstances
The
of a group of women re- He was quoted during a visit talks, held
the- on
the So called behind under which her bombers would Invitation of the three Westere
presenting
the Curtain as saying
Canadian the to leave
Korea be allowed
British Commandants in Berlin, mainly Women's International Demo- and warlike centred on means of preventing tonal co-ordinator of Commun- force bases on military
cratic Federation, the Interna- that
was made up of "social missions.
further trouble over the ship-
the I should be established
ment of Berlin goods to the lat aclivity. among women's scum" and that 2,000 of
5,000 hod deserled beyond doubt that the British West through the Soviet zoue. organisations around the world, original j.veto is absolute.
The Western countries want a
Just before embarkation. Declaration of war on the
guarantee from the Russians not
about 40 such visits to the seething mass of world poverty. to interfere with Berlin's west
ure on the At home more nationalisa-ward trade while the Russians and in the course of this found Moscow mecca tion, stricter Government con- Insist un a co
control check ou hone in-Red-torritory-making books for this year.-Govern-
remarks ment. undattering trol of industry, commerce anti
officials hope that many smuggling
raw. highly SCATCO
of them will not now come agriculture,
action against price materials from the Soviet zone about the Ailles.
Another is the Canadian off. rings and monopolies, heavy into Berlin and from there, us
Government taxation of
Previously, the finished or semi-finished goods, clergyman, Dr. James Endicott. dividends and
Ha denics being a Communist had had no recourse against the capital levy.
pink pilgrims because, even if they actively or indirectly as- sisted the Chinese or Korean Communists by their actions, Canada is not "at war with those
countries. amendment does not bar such visits.
The Bevan group Commands only about 30 of the 623 seats in Parliament. Bit it wields a the Labour Influence in vocal Party, has put the moderate wing LINDA DARNELL group of the Prime Minister on the defensive, and has picked CHARLES BOYER
up growing support in trade MICHAEL RENNIE unions and the Labour Party. -
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Tel-Aviv, July 0.
Ofco Israell Foreign
The
announced today that
many's war against the Jewish people cannot be regarded asļ having come to an end."
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An Israeli Foreign Dulice 25 talement said: "Six years after) the end of hostilities, the Ger- man people have not made any explailon or reparation for the crime committed by the Nazis, Το this day, the German people have not found it within tham- selves to shake off the blood- stained heritage of their erst- while masters
not and have adjured or solemnly dissociated themselves from the appalling'
of 12 years record of those Nazi rále."
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this siato affairs continues, Germany's war against the Jewish people cannot be regarded as having come to an end," the statement continued
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