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RECIPE FOR GERMANY Mr. Bevin's Plan For Moscow Conference "Constructive And Comprehensive"

Moscow, Mar. 31.

The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, today singled out revision of German industry and delivery of reparations as priority items upon which the Council of Foreign Ministers should aim at reaching agreement before·leav- ing Moscow -

"NONSENSE"

New Delhi, Apr. 1. Pandit Nehru described ch "fantastic ionkenzo" reporta published in London that the Congress Party had offered to turn India into a Uritish Dominion for triat period,

Govern If an independent ment was established immuno- diately United Press.

this question but did not Uni-

liveries.

Scientist

Gets His Promotion

'London, Mar, 31. The British civil ser-

was

can-

If the Ministers succeeded in solving these two duly press France's demand for vant scientist whose pro- reparations from current promotion to a permanent problems he said it would make it much easier

duction. He was more concerned appointment to solve the remainder the next time they met.

with the question of coal de-celled on orders-from. Mr. Berin

This restoration latil a document}

of German

MI-5 the. Security beaded "The future treatment economy, must also enable the

General Marshall said he re- Branch of the British of Germany" before the Coun, country to repay the controlling grotted that Russia found It

powers sums advanced on acnocessary to take reparations War Office Military In- It lated the main tack of the count of import requirements from curront production and telligence Department

of the German population and add conditions to her acceptance has been informed he

controlling powers was:

costs and also enable Germany unity. The Potsdam agreement

1. To establish political con- pay for external occupation of the principles of economic will be promoted after ditions which wil secure the world against any German re- to play her part in the restora- did not contain any such con-all, the version to dictatorship and any tion of a healthy econolay in ditions-Reuter. revival of German aggressive Europe as a whole. policy.

2. To establish economic con- tions which will enable Germany to make good the damage done by the war, and withaut re-cu- tablishing the economie founda- thank of an aggressive policy.

3. To establish enstitutional machinery in Germany which will ensure these enda and which will be acceptable to the

German people.

The document went on to state the principles for guidance during the second phase of the Initial contral period.

Mr. Bevin also proposed that on or before July 1947, the Control Connell

should agree

".

Blunt Speech

Institution of Professional Civil Ser- vants said today.

Moscow, Apr., 1. Mr. Secretary Marshall at- It was alleged by them lost tacked. Runnia's

uncompromis-week that this man's. promotion on sharing between the, con ing stand on German repara- had been nullifted because he trolling powerk the financial tions today and warned that was a Communist and that arden of occupation and that the United States opposes po-other servants at the same time from the same date all restric-Hcies which will continue with had been notified that their tions on the movement of goods Germany as a congested slum." services were no longer requir- between different zones should

In his bluntest speech to the ed in other Government depart- be abolished.

Council of Foreign Ministers, Marahall said the four powera could never reach agreements "on the basis of ultimatum."

A common export-import pró-| gramme for the country na a whole should be drawn up with effect from July 1, 1947 and as soon as the appropriate, central German administration is ca- tablished it shall take over this task.

ments.

to

The Institution refused say who had given the latest information but it is believed to be the Government Treasury Department.

He added that the United States "categorically rejecte" the Russian starit that "the ac- Two Chambers

ceptance of reparations from current production is an ab- The Institution said there Enladying earlier statements by Mr. Bevin, today's document Balanced Economy

solute condition of economic had never been any suggestion unity."

that any of the scientists-all proposed that the future Gov-| Until Germany has attained, n

Communist M. Molotov, whose proposals | members of the the ernment of Germany should balanced econonty and Evansist of president and two sums advanced by the control-were also attacked by Mr. Bevin Party-had been guilty of im

chambers, one representing the Bug powers to finance imperts made no concessions on repara- tions but expressed a hope that nafion as a whole and the other have been repair "Germany. the differences among the pow-Mr. Harry Pollitt. Secretary

A separate Laender.

shail not be called upon to

Boll chambers should be make any reparations deliveries or could be reconciled.

Ih referring to the Potsdam eireted at intervals of not Im from current production stocks," agreement and the, discussion ger than five years and the the document declares.

hore on reparations. Marshall President should fiold office! The British Foreign Secretold Molotov, It looks very for not more than five years.tary described the document as much to us as though the So The chamber representing the "constructive and comprehen- viet Union is trying to sell the Lacter shall have the powersive plan" for the second stage same horse twice."Associated

Pross. of abschite velo on, internation- of the Initial control period, al treatles and constitutional

The United States want econ- matters and suspensory veto onomic unity because they did not other legislation,

want to see Germany partition- The document proposes that ed, General Marshall said. The. Supreme Court shall be es-permanent partition of tablished to safeguard the con- many is dangerous to the peace

of Europe and of the world.

French View

stitution and determine tions af dispute between any two Governments.

Second Phase

of

the

te

Ger-

The French Foreign Minis- ter. M. Georges Bidault, defend- ed France's desire to take the During the second phase question of coal and of the econ- the initial control period

omie future of the Saar with controlling power will aim the decision on economic unity. effect such restorations of M. Bidault examined the pos- German economy as may be sibility of taking reparations; 1ersary to euble Germany from current production in the to pay for essential imports light of consideration relating from the pruceeds of exports to the level of industry. Ho without "external assistance. asked for a re-examination

HAVE AN H.B. AND THEN TRY"

HIR

of

proper action.

has

of the British Communist Party said this afternoon, "We were expecting this reversal of the decision. The Government taken an unwise step and we think the whole thing should be forgotten as quickly as pos- sible."-Reuter.

Pension Claim Appeal Allowed

London, Mar. 31.

An appeal was allowed by the Pensioners Appeal Tribunal in London today when the first of three test cases which may have a far-reaching effect on war pensions was heard.

The claims are for death or disablement due to diseases the origin of which is obscure or un- known. ****

In the High Court the judge sot

nside the decision of the Appeals Palestine

Tribunal and directed that fltey". should be re-heard.

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M C. Walters, of Northampton, apperied against the original decision of the Pen- alons Tribunal in Birmingham in July, 1948, rejecting her claim for pension following her hus band's death frem coronary throm- boats in 1945 after four and a

Sir Alexander Cado-Tel 58330 and 58081-Ex. 23 half years' service as a private in gan, the British delegate

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London, Mar. 31. '

Representing Mrs. Walters, Mr.to the United Nations, G. H. Crispin said that Mr. Jus has been authorised to tice Denning saked that the tri-submit the Palestine bunal's decisions be referred back question formally to the

to the High Court.

He said that Walters was meat United Nations Organi- cally graded A3 on enlistment in [sation.

1941. In 1945, after being in hos- While it is known that the pital for six days with ear trou- United States Government has ble, he was found dead in bed. already expressed is approval A post mortem revealed that of the latest proposal submit- death was due to coronary throm-ted by the United Nations besle and his heart was twice the secretariat-that a special ses- norrbal size.

sion of the General Assembly Army medica! authorities con- should be held to conduct the tended that death was not due to preliminary discussion on

the war, service.

Palestine" question÷no, replies Mr. Crispin quoted medlent opinions that it was not possible are yet known to have been re- to determine when the disease Russin or China

ceived from France, Sovlet

begin, or whether the work As far as la known no op Wallers was employed on In the position is expected from any

army accelerated it.

The chairman said that the tri- of the Big Powers to the hold- burial did not propose to give the ing of a special session. It is redsons for its decisions at the

moment. A full statement would be issued inter-Reuter.

Peiping Tragedy

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