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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 81/19811
French Attitude Towards Stokes Home From Persia
Army For Germany Missing Still Unchanged
Officials Theory
BELIEVED TO BE
IN PRAGUE
London, Aug. 30. A report that the missing diplomats Donald MacLean and Guy Burgess had been
"located" was squelched by
Paris, Aug. 30.
The Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman; pledged the French National Assembly today that?' he would not agree to creation of a Germán ng- tional army but would insist, if the Big Three Washington talks next month, that German units be incorporated in a “European Army.”
M. Schuman outlined French policy in general terms on the eve of his departure for the United States for the Japanese peace treaty conference and the Big Three session before going to Ottawa for the North Atlantic Treaty Council meeting.
He told an attentive Hous: raado a mistake in heying to the Government today but tha: France was stil opposed to injure Choslovak nomy, by the deniai did not erase tho | the creation of a German army "tado discrimination and eco- growing belief that the which would be at the dispesnomic blockade...
en
The
TITO CASE
Bizarre case is about to be franch Government has always
of the German State.
broken.
thought
necessary to #
to have Eurcoen
composed
Desplie the American policy, army Burgess and MacLean were units without
national Mr Shoky sata, Czechoslovakia any belleved by some reliable auto-character, this army to be under has rained her industrial output rilies to have gone to Czecho the command
This was of the General very substantially. slovakia after they disappeared Gloff of the Atlantic defence orade possible by the "generous and to have stayed there for
help" of the Soviet Union, some time. These authorities anisation, he said.
In making an 18-minute for- believe they may be in Czecho-eign pelley declaration,
Mr Siroky made a bitter at- the
luck on political emigres who veteran
the The Foreign Ofee sued details. He promised
Assembly not to press him for "are organising espionage and promise the Germans formal denial of a story appear-Idee
that all even would be submitted that they will be able to return ing in the Daily Herald, organ decisions
French Parlament for to our country." of the Labour Party, the milt-the tary Intelligence ngents
had Pproval.
slovakia still.
the diplomats who
sed from London
Minister asked
He recalled a warning given earlier
Molotov thai by Mr Marshal
serime in
M. Schuman said that the entry of Greece and Turkey into on NATO would be discussed in 23. There was a widespread Washington but he refused to feeling, however, that the dental | add itself wast
to known facts except to away. ຕ diplomatic" one
ne say: "I give you my assurance
and might be accepted only in the sense that the two Foreign Office officials were not "located" in such a way that they could be reached at all.
a
The denial did not stop persistent report that the men went to Czechoslovakia some time in June. There has been
Tito's
Yugoslavia Would be swept
"The Tito
case must be Д
that no French interest will be eason to us," he said. neglected in this entire affair." appre
inent of aggression.”—Reuter.
M. Schuman sald France fully Не charged the United approved of the Japanese Irenty and ho noted, "Francs Nations with being an "Instru was associated in its drafting as much as Great Britain. We got
atisfaction
the main point of
noted the invitation to the three
our
Cr
desires." He specifically
no indication of what they might Associated States of Vietnam,
be doing there, but
Laos and Cambodia, membera of
report were true the Czech For-the French Union United Grain
eign Office could well make use Press
of such men, with their diplo-
matic knowledge
ground.
and
Lack-
Reports reaching London sug-
CZECH ALLEGATION
London, Aug. 30. Czechoslovak Vice-Premier
gest that the pair spent some and
Foreign Minister Vilem
threa-
days in Brittany and then went Siroky declared today that the to the French Riviera by way country was "seriously of Paris. Later (hey were ported to have gone to Rome and stayed there for a few days be- fore proceeding to Budapest by way of Trieste, and thence to Prague-United Press.
retened by Gorman re-militarisa- tion." according to Bratislava Radio heard in London.
U.S. MINISTER TO LEBANON
East-West
Talks Progress
Bilateral
Mr Richard Stokes, Lord Privy Seal and leader of the British bil mission to Perala, smiles happily as he speaks into microphones on his arrival at London Air- port on Aug. 24-AP' Picture.
EX-PRESIDENT'S PLAIN SPEAKING
TO AMERICANS
Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 30.
"Come Back, To||
Erin Call To Seamen
Dali, Aur. 20. Twelve hundred 3 "stomfu, mkpy of thèm "at sea li farelkh ships, were fold today that they were „technically, on strike.
"Cables from ikéir unions warned
them to come tomo
soon as possible and
make sure that not their caplains - did,
ships
evade the.
to
Dublin'
wero, decl
Fort work.ors deelding whether
to eside out in sympathy with tho!!, foamen Who want more pat. Ariiki passenger ship services to Britain were suspended. Make
The Irish Seamen's Union called out. Its mem- because A labour court-bad offered them:s wage increase of icas tina ane-third of their claim- -Rentor.
Bright Picture Of China
San Francisco, Aug. 30. China's commodity prices. in July were stable, accord- ing to a round-up report of prices from the whole of China, Poking Radio report- ed tonight.
ma-
from
Unusually brisk sales of daily necessities and building terials
were reported every city and town-"a reflection of growing prosperity of China's cities and "country- side," the broadcast claimed.
almost
It said that the average index of wholesale prices shows Д slight increase of 1.4 per cent lost
Slight Increases noted in major cities were
Tientsin. one per cent; per cent; Hankow,
follows:
Shanghai, 1.5 Dar
.8 per cent Canton." CEDI
and Chungking, D per
The Radio added “ prices of Industrial including
AS
cente cell
the
calls for
oil and diesal
Mr Herbert Hoover, former American Presi- dent, warned thousands of Americans here today that the United States was experiencing "a can-industrial use, were reduced in cerous growth of intellectual dishonesty in public accordance life which is mostly beyond the law."
"These evils have defeated nations times in human history," he said.
Geneva, Aug. 30, East-West European grain talks coded here last nigh "The redemption of'mankind ;
understanding with the
that by America will depend upon they would be continued in the our ability to cope with these capitals of participating coun- evils right here at home, of tries," the Unlica Nallons "In its frustration the Con- Bratislava on the seventh anni Eccneme Commission for Europe Kress is groping for some sort versary of the rising against the announced.
of code of ethics which might Germans.
protect the citizen from his
He was addressing the Slovak National Council meeting
German imperialism, he said, Fourteen countries-five East- own officials. Much as Con- had been defeated, but Amerier and ene imperialism had now been substituted for it.
Western-par-gress has my good
wishes, telpated in the nine-day d-something stronger than a new cusstane during which East code of ethles is needed In European grala supplies after America." this year's harvest and possible West European counter deliveries was making a speech at his
America's
many
US Atomic Submarine
Pittsburg, Aug. 30. The Westinghouse Electric Corporation today reported that It would build the propulsion machinery for the United States
new Navy's
atomic-powered submarine.
The struggle had not yet end- ed for Czechoslovakia, although
elder Warlington, Aug. 30.
statesman Mr Harold Minor, of Kansas, she was now a free country, he
were discussed,
native State's Fair on the "ac- career diplomat, was nomi- sald. nated by President Truman to-
"Our
-Trade experts taking part in cazion of his 77th birthday. It Ts to defend our
Semi-omcial scurces speculat- and day to be Minister to the Re-independence
came from Britain, was broadcast throughout the freedom the talks
ed that the submarine would 'public of Lebanon.
against all its enemies," he con- France, Belgium, Austria, Greece, country.
Italy, Denmark,
His Norway and
theme was "Honour In have a vast underwater range 'These Linued,
enemies were Sweden, from the West and
Public Life."
and speeds perhaps twice that imperialism and forelgu
1ts Russia, Poland, Bulgaria, Ru- "Congress
widen of conventional undersen craft. can well agents at home,
so as to stotch the new In his 80-minute
Hungary from review of mania and
the the laws
It is expected to be a little of bribes and kinds of
benefits larger than normal submarines, foreign affairs, Mr East.
Mr Gunnar Myrdal, Execu Congress cannot reach intellec- they have discovered. But Persia and Greece-Reuler. Stroky said that America had
Live
Secretary of the Economis Commission for Europe,
tual dishonour," He declared,·· sum- marising the results of
Mr Minor was chief of the State Department's division of Middle Easlem and Indian Affairs in 1946 and has served
in Mexico, Brazil, Jerusalem, home and
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with instructions Issued by the Ministry of Trade
ade to bring down the cost of industrial
production.
It was further said that the steady rise of purchasing power WDS on the part of peasants mainly due to heavy" State buying of farm produce,
Sate shops also
big sales
bean
of chemical
ettiler
cakes, farm tools and inscetleldes in July.
Concluding, the broadcast said that in large cities State and private shops were busy delivering industrial equipment and building materialReu-
ter.
Zion___Congress
Marathon
The
23rd
Jerusalem, Aug. 30,
World Zionist Congress has asked Israel. to designate the Zionist, organisa- tion as its legal representative
of for worldwide handling
land Since December, 1948,
and absorption of newcomers. Westinghouse has been working the "During the recent past we with the Atomic Energy Com-
The request was made during meeting, said that the talks have had
night's flood of exposures mission in designing and build-Wednesday clarified the wish of countries by State legislatures, by Grand reaction-atomic power plant-for
by Congressional committees, ing ph
experimental nuclear 0100 Grch finally ended at
on ni
experts
a
on both sides to increase their trade with each other above the Juries in scores or cities and use in naval vessels.
the Press," levels of recent years
It was pointed out that the All participating
new Navy
contract BRIBED OFFICIALS
called agreed that the talks, which What would the "Founding specifically for propulsion were secret, had been useful to Fathers" say, he
particular sub- wondered; machinery for a their governments, he said.
about favouritiam in Govern-marine-Reuter. he added, ment loans and Government
It was
that the bize talks initiated contracts..
huring the conterence would "Or failures
to
prosecute
be pursued through normal evil-doers who spread cancerous diplomatie - channels.-Reufur.
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD, -4 Adresa: 3|| Stripped, Limit, & Addition, 16 Speeld:11 Bildhes, 13 Load, -171mitened, 18 Preskie 20 Lale, 21 Erruile, 20 Unibro, 27 Aguises, 28. Phiale: 10 | Ameraldo.. Downi í Gloss,, 2 Impo), 3 Slain, # Iels, 5 Tolson, B-Denude, a Decide, 11 Flóre, 12 Cuéro, † 11 Emergo, 15. Did Arte, 18 Pierco) 19. Flapro, 23 Raiga) 23 w/Toplo, 24.
Slavery On
Increase
Genova, Aug. 30.
rackets and gambling rings with their train of bribed officials?"
"Or of those who coquette with traltonbio?
Or of secret
and disastrous commitments of our nation which were denied st
he time?"
"As an
aside," Mr Hoover
said, "I suggest at least we ed-
journ trying to make America
ression,
marathon
asked In effect the that their
be organisation official representativo named for Lartel in bil matters of Jewish concern outside". Israel's boundaries United Press.
Spain Bids For Arab Friendship
United Nations, Aug. 30.
A high diplomatic source said today that
over into some other shape until Spain had indicated to the Arab leaders that she in the slave trade in parts of war.
There has been an "upsurge we get out of this cold or hot might offer autonomy to the Spanish Moroccans. the world since the last war, a There will be plenty of time If the reported offer is realised Moroccan troops that General United Nations expert com- to exercise our muscles on new diplomats sald; it would be in-Francisco Franco staged his suc mitico
report stated hero torzy experiments after these violent terpreted as a strong Spanish cessful revolution in 1936 and he report, submitted to the
dut that in recent" Economic and Social Council, changes in international tem- bid for Arab friendship and as pointed says that slavery "In 168
an indirect counter to French months the Spanish Government form" still existed today.
Referring to secret commit-opposi
goodwill opposition to Madrid's partici- had made other Forms of viludo "are sub-penta a Teheran and Yalta as pation in the Western European gestures toward the Moroccans.
having sold the siding in some areas but in million people down the river. The diplomat said the United
United Press. freedom of 500 defence organisation. other they appear to be grow-
Cyber Commil- { States Government had been in-
tho
the flo
gravest
perature are survived."
મ
people
PRAGA (BINETS Wandered into Luidkot Got and cold ware,
the
took
of
APPROACH TO UNAO? -formed that negotiations be-
Baghdad, Aug. 30. twoen
Spain
And Moroccan Iraq is to bring before the nationalists in Tene
Tangler
United Nations General AS- place Spain wassembly the demand of tha this month. early he represented by a high military Moroccan Istiqlal (Indepen
offler who
Went to Morocco. dence) Party the complete cpecially for the purpose: The freedom and
independent! talks were attended by members Morocco, oficials sald of the nationalist Istiqlol Pacty, day. which, la outlawed "in French Istiqlal leaders In Cairo,are, Motored denitarr 5 well as, CANADA Lg the necessary: dbeu-:}
“of the Sultan · Ber
which will help the Iraq Youssef of French Morocco.n delegation to submit the Morocj The Spanish ameer promised car caso against Franço, "on patilcipstion in air solid grounds those purces omous Spanish Moroccan said. raz
jent og the basis for fure Nadjib Alaw), Iraq Ministor to Cafro; who visited Baghdad of recently has received from thai
"Arab,
step and appeared Government clear instructions la the proceedings with help the Moroncan, (Leaders, prez
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