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EUROPE GEARING FOR ERP Multilateral Treaty To Be Signed Shortly Peninsular
Executive Board For Marshall Aid
Paris, Apr. 8.
The Foreign Ministers of the„16 non-Communist na- tions of Europe will speod the Marshalt ›Plan into high gear a week from tomorrow, Paris diplomatic sourcos said today.
The Ministers, meeting on the eve of the Italian election, will establish a watchdog administra- tion which will channel American goods into Western European factories and farms, to pro- duce prosperity and peace.
Diplomats also will sign a Sources said the Counell would multilateral treaty
which delegate most of its authority to pledges their countries to sweat an executive board of five na- A maximum production and tions, probably consisting of Bri-
Nether rcutiomie self-help for the next lain, France, Italy, the
innds and Sweden. The chair- four years.
The 10-ntion treaty and the
watch charter for the
dog CH Kanization Are practically com- plete, according to diplomatic
sources.
The Western European work. ing party currently meeting in Paris is "dotting the i's of the final draft now," sources said. A fidh
of the Committee meeting for European Economic Co-opera- tion will take piace next Monday. to put the nishing touches la the two documents. A few days later, the Foreign Ministers themselves ives wi By to Paris to sign.
The European Marshall Plan organization will consist of a skeleton council where all 10 nations will be represented by | top-level economie experts, with a British delegate to the Com- mitted as chairman, sources sald. The British have not yet put forth their choirın.
Executive Board
Sir Oliver Franks, British Am- bassador-designate to the United States, was chairman of the CEEC However, the British last year.
Government seems unwilling to spare Sir Oliver for a permanent) Marshall Plan pust, diplomatic Hources revealed.
The Couneli of 16
nationa
the 10-nation Council mon of would also be chairman of the Executive Board. He would be the man to deal with the United States Marshall plan administra-
tor.
No News But Very Important
Washington, Apr. 8. Referring today to a "vary Important" meeting with M. Paúl Opsak, Belgian Premier, and the Prince Regent, who Are now visiting America, President Truman sald that they had the "usual conver
lan" on the sation"
European Re-
covery Programme, but had nat discussed with M. Spaak the question of the United States supporting the West. ern European Atilanoo algned in Brussels last month ---Row- ter.
MacArthur Commentary
New York, Apr. 8.
Amerl- Wide_sertlans of the
Britain
Seeks Diversion
Washington, Apr. 0. Britain has asked the United States to take over its financial obligations under the Canadian food contract as part of European recovery programmu, British officials told Reuters here today.
the
These contracts are for wheat; teef, bacon, eggs and, cheese on n fixed price basis.
The amount believed to he in- volved Is between $400 million end $500 million.
Britain's request Is due to the fact that sho will shortly exhaust the amount which she Is scheduled to draw upon her Canadian loan for 1948.
If the European Cooperation Administration agrees to Brl-
fean press regarded the Wiscon- The Executive Board would sin primary as virtualy eliminat
over day-to-day running in General Doughn MacArthur hand of the Marshall Plan in Europa from the race for the Republican trin's request, it will be of
Presidential nomination to a Secretary General and his boosting Harold! alons.
Canada and great assistance to into
assuring her dollars-Reuter.
Stassen position as a formidable conten-
The two candidates most oftender. mentioned for the post of Secre-
But the Hearst press said the tary General ace M. Robert Mor-primary "made no change what- Julin, French Foreign Ministry soever in the Republican situn- economist, and Dr. Dag Hamton." merskhold, director of the Swo- dish National Bank.
The "Baltimore Sun" said all the vote did was show "the Re- that publican voters of Wisconsin, as head-of now, would rather vole for
All nations huve agreed Europe's Marshall Plan quarters will be Paris, sources Mr. Stussen in November than close to the CEEC sald.-United for General MacArthur."-Asso- Press,
elated PicsS.
Palestine Truce Efforts Deadlocked
New York, Apř. 8.
་།
United Nations nagotiations for a Palestino truco would meet once OF twice a verged in failure tonight.
year.
It would draw duction programmes and lines of co-operation for the following.
Habeas Corpus Plea Rejected
2
In
Bombay, Apr. 7. Justice M. M. Coynjee dismiss- ed with costs in the Bombay | High Court today, Habeas Corpus petition challenging the detention under the Fúblic Security Measures Act of S. A. Dange, Communist 'President of the All India Trade Union Con- gress.
Dange who was among the Communists rounded UD on April 2, was driven to prison from one exit while supporters demonstrated shouting long live Dange" at another.
ralded Up ProNeither the Arabs-nor the Jews budged from their conflicting positions on what would be needed to halt increasing Holy Land bloodshed.
year
Bombers To Fly Over Germany
Police on Wednesday night
the Communist "New Ago" printing press, printing leaflets Inciting workers tą strika and to protest against Dange's detention.
More and After two hours of private hnd altered their positions. Pre-
more Communist leaders are reported going un- negotiations with delegates of viously, the Arabs had demanded derground, the latest bring the the Arab Higher Committee and abandonment of
lawyer Rajan! Patel, who ap 90 minutes with spokesmen for Jewish State in Palestine as the peared for Dange in the
High the Jewish Agency, Senor Al-price of a truce and the Jews had Court on April 2. Patot WAS
insisted no truce could be possl-absent today fonso Lopez of Colombia (Pre-ble if partition were abandoned. argued for sident of the Security Council) -Unlied Press. announced: "Prospects (for a truce) are not us favourable as I anticipated."
Berlin, Apr. 0, British light and heavy bombers based in the Unlled Kingdom will fly over the Bri- tish Zone of Germany tonight on their way to make a mock at- inck on the island fortress of Jamal el Russelni of the Arab Higher Committee said flatly that Heligoland, it was learned here.
of
In the course of their flight, the the Arals in Palestine would not bombers-Lincolns and Mog-negotiate with the Jowish Agency quitos-will pass over Henover, and that truce without "Justice"
impossible. only 80 miles from the border was of the Risalust Zone,
Dr. Moshe Sherlok- of--the Night fighters from Royal Air "bridge" which could bring the
Jewish
Agency and he saw no Forec stations in Germany will try to Intercept the bombers and Araba hand Jews together on home-based fighters will attempt tease fire agreement. Interception when the bomber force is on its way back to their bosc. Reuter.
Senor Lopez, negotiating with i the aid of the UN Secretary Gen- eral (Mr. Trygve Lle), decided to make another try on Satur- Stockholm, Apr. 8. day
when, he said, he might try Dr Shertok and The Swedish Czechoslovak As to bring Dr.
Mr. sociation here decided today to Husseini into the same room for Idissolve itself. because "a free the first United Nations Jewish-
cultural exchange
the Arab talks on a trupą. between two countries can no longer be The Colomblag diplomat maintained”,—Reuter.
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Press,
and new counsel Dange. →→→ Asociated
Sir Victor Sassoon's
Predictions.com
Shanghai, Apr. 8.
In spite of the "war of nerves" thara is no immédiate danger of a third World War as long as the De- mocracies are strong and firm in their dealings with the Soviet Union and do not akáckon in their military preparednos», Sir Victor Sassoon - declared in a Rotary Club luncheon address yas-
torday.
The speaker, however, point-1 the Democracies would think he saided out that the Russians were way bluffing neither the Arabs nor the Jews employing the same "war of As a result, they would slow nerves" methods that Hitler had down the defensive preparedness. developed, and through It had with safety, knowing that the
The Generalisalmo could do thi guided Rumania, Czecho- slovakia, Poland and Finland war, and all the time he would into, her orbit of Influence, and move his koy industries into would probably get Austria and camouflaged sites to protect them Italy to go the same way. from bombing..
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