THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1848.
Russia Will Not Take Giant Quake US URGES TRIPARTITE
Part In Discussion..
BUT HAS
NOT QUIT UN, SAYS VYSHINSKY
Paris, October 5.
The Security Council this ovoiing decided to place the Berlin dispute on its agenda. The Soviet delegato, Mr. Andre Vyshinsky, then nounced that the Soviet delegation would not take part in the discussion.
on-
The Ukrainian delegate, Mr. Dmitri Manuilsky, also said that his delegation would take no part in the discussion.
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mennt that
Papanek Under Fire
Paris. October 5. Czechoslovakia foday launched un attempt in the United Nations to oust in former chief delegate, Dr. Jan Papanek, from the posts he holds on two committees.
Recorded
New York, October 6. Belsmograph of the Uni verslty of California and Fordham University, New York, today recorded a very targe earthquake somewhere alther In Arla or off Bouth American, capable of causing tremendous damage to any
populated area.
Fordham called it typical Japanese earthquake located. 6,400 miles from New York. The c
from report
Berkley said the tramore began about 2030 GMT and were still con- tinuing 90 minutes Inter. United Press.
BELIEVES IRON
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Czechoslovakia's permanent re- CURTAIN WILL GO
Dr.
presentative,
Vincitmir Houdek, told the Budget Commit- ter that the "embezzler Papanek” "by should be replaced because his behaviour he has lost right to represent- us."
The
the
ADMINISTRATION
Frankfurt, October 5. The outlines of an American plan for making tho West Garman Military. Government tripartito from top to bottom while drastically roducing its size and scope were disclosed by American sources horo today.
The plan would, abolish the United States, British and French Zones for all but garrisoning pur- poses, and confine Allied executive interven- tion in German affairs to the centre.
agreement.
It would give considerable | lowest levels of the German ad- strictly į relief to the Allled taxpayer ministration, and to be
to any arrangements by reducing staffs. The scheine opposed would also give the Germans which would, as In the Ameri- Jean plan, make each such Inter- most of the things they hope vention dependent on tripartite for from the occupation statute which is to define the division Shanghai, October 6.
of powers between a future On the issue of separate zonal The belief that the Iron Curtain separating the two different cul- German Government and the administrations, they were said 10 favour a coherent French- tures of the world will. in time, occupation authorities. be torn down was expressed by American sourens stated that administered zone, consisting of Communist dominated Dr. Hu Sith.
strenuously the present State of Rhineland the Chancellor of the plan was being
and of P restored Czech governmeni,
British which came the National Peking University apposed by the
and Palatinate
Bnden into power last winter, remover and ex-Ambassador to the United French, who both wanted to re- Dr. Papanek. The UN secretarial States, in lecture at Wuhan Uni-tain separate zonal administra- | then employed him as a Ananelal versity, Hankow, yesterday. tlons and power of exreative in-
expert. He is now a member of The noted Chinese schoinr anid tervention on lower levels. the advisory
sources described commitee on bud- the erection of the Iron Curtain, French
position getary and administrative affairs behind which there was. physical and the committee on contribu-oppression and mental and spiri-treme and the British as some
tual subjection, was against both what intermediate in the matters The Czech government issued #human freedom and human na-of powers to be retained, but ax We will not take warrant for his arrest on charges ture. This was on artificial bar-even more rigid than, the French
discussion of the of embezzling US$125,000 from the rier to universal
the question of zonat indu- pendence.
Finally, the Council adjourned until tomorrow morn-
ing at the suggestion of its President. The Council's decision
Asked whether his statement place the Merlin disptate on itsi
Buriet Russian in Agenda was taken by ninu tended to leave the United Na- votes to two (Bassin and, thei tions, Mr. Vyshinsky rapiled: Ukraine).
"No. We have not left the Unit- tions.
ed NationA My statement was Juli Earlier, Mr. Vyshinsky
quite clear. sald, at the end
long!
part in the speech, that he was instructed by his Government to raise a formal objection to the intra- sion of the dispute n the agenda.
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The main timunus ed Me Vyshin- sky's sp
wag his argument
Bariin case Council.
There
KA
more
Near Deadlock
the
ex-
For this, they had offered to Riva up Bouth Wuritamberg to the Amarloans in exchange for North American - ocoupled Baden, it was stated,
The Americans, however, had
refused to give up North Baden Army Head- -containing their quarters at Heidelberg-and the Germans did not want to repar- ate Wurttemberg and Bnden butt to have a single Wurttemberg- American-occupied Stuttgart as the capital. Baden with
These sources said that discus sions on the two closely related subjects of the occupation statute The French might agree, it was
intercourse in in In the Security: government and the Czech Red (which the law of the survival of
Cross. It asked France to ex-tho tlest always holds true,- Mr. Vyshumbky In his statement tradité him.-United Press.
Reuter, scribed the Wester! Powers' urrency returm in Berlin ng an attempt to blow up the ceonomy
the city berusse obviously it Pret forward Vsterday that was imposible in have four cur
of apternallard reuetes. Agreements. melding those of Yaita and Poisdum, Mearly lari mined the peoples' eronomy in down that questions concerning the Soviet Zore, but when de Germany 1]
clefeated fenye measures were taken to states were the province of theealise angerous situation, it Big Foover.
was sad that they, were directed
whole
put
curteney reform
under-
Не lectared: "The Raviet gainst the authorities and not in Governinent considers it Im
possible and incorrect to discus
this matter bere. I
to such
am instruct.
* proposition."
the interests of Germany,
Informal Tolks
"There were conversations
in
ed to raise a format objection Moscow, in which Mr. Frank Ro-|
berts (British envoy). General Beddel Smith (U.S. Ambassador)
Hon.
He coniunchicted the iguments forward y Janciam by Mr. Phillip Jessup (USA). He said and M. Chataigneau (French Am-
But these A
the acts sumed that there 15
tungsador) took part,
no Soviel Trineks of Berit,were informal discussions.
T
"Mr. Roberts himself salt that
Red Paratroopers
In Air Corridors
Berlin, October 5.
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and the future tripartite struc-thought, to some form of tripar- Leaving Hony Kong 14/10 and Returning 16/10 ture of Allied control had rench-lite administration on 'a
ed a near deadlock.
due, they
This
State
Was level as the only way of retain- nvided, to the diver- jing some influence outside Rhine- gence between
American land-Palatinate.—Beuter. " conception and the desire shown
this
by both the British and The French to maintain separate zona) administrations,
Spain In Two Air Conventions
The American plan provides for a powerful tripartite Control Office at Frankfurt which would y be the only Allied nuthority en- titled to give orders to the Ger- mans, and would not through the
Madrid, October 5. German Federal Government.
Spain
and Holland have Beyond that, there would be Liaison the Aliled
convention Maslona signed a new with observing and advisory affecting the operations of the powers with the State GovDutch airline, KLM, according ernments and roving Allied in to an official communique issued spection teame, all tripartite,today.
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The British controller of the Berlin air safety contro protestod to his Soviet opposite number against Russian paratroop jumps 30 miles from Borlin in the Hamburg-Berlin air corridor.
British spokesman said the jumps were being made from heights of 2,500 feet. An American that there is no threat of starva: the doors could be opened then
official said that they were "from a very low tion of the populata of Berlin" question would be entrusted
Mr. Vyshinsky
altitude, and, as they were not hindering the United States delegate's "baseless
to someone more Important than
but airlift, we do not consider the matter serious.”
Allied re- no permanent iri other words,
presentatives below the Stale The convention will be pub. faise propnenoda muroruvre,"
Council of Foreign Ministers,
that the
***TNESO the fact
trained Major General George Huys,
policemen,
sheti a soon as both govern- leve' "Despite The Russian delegate adued:
under orders of the Boviet Mill.) Against this, the British were ments ratify the accord. The questions of postevar sette negotiations were informal, some the United States Deputy Mill
tary Administration and said to favour as n Brat singe, a of understandings were reached.
tary Governor in Germany, to-
which, 'tupervised, by the Soviet Zone|trizonal administration
Spain and Italy also,bre nego- "Why do they want to discussday told the relictive
Soviet Deputy
air convention. Central Administration for the ko the present bitonal one. tialing a new
· Interior, Bré equipped with would be tripartite only at the Discussions got underway follow-
ing the arrival yesterday
coad the · The
allegations" were "thing but himself,
Li
ment, the
Cavernment
many and all questi there to re- within petence of ganu
tier
the four-power
Those who are attempting to destroy these orgins and who are Lumw
giving theter the coup de
grace must besar the responsiblity for refusing to use them for the peaceful settlement of Germany.
Vigorous Attack
the
a hurry? Such a hurry is very
it here, why are they in such Military Governor, General Mi- strange. The future will show hail Dratvin, that his protest Jast Saturday ugainst 80 their reasons for this very un.
alleged American violations of keemly hurry.
air safety rules in 12 days was based on wrong information. the
.Mr. Vyshinsky vigorously at tacked the arguments of the Unit- ed States, Britain and Syria tha! Article 107 of the Charter exclud- ed from the United Nations only questions arising between the victorious powers And their former enemies now under oce could cupation.
to
German DPD, reported.
news
tommyguns and machine-guna | centre. Instead of the usual carbines."
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They were also stated to wish Lisbon of Signor Salvatore Co. to keep British Military Govern- copardo, Italian director of civil establish 1 now ment representatives with limit-aviation, State and district, level, which over at Barcelona, ed executive powers both at the Romo-Mudrid airline with a stop-
now forms the basis of the Bri- tish Military Government
Wide Powers
mo-
Three-hour Madrid-Paris alghts thrice weekly will start as soon following signing of an agreement.
the yesterday evening between Spanish airline, Iberia, and Air France. The agreement also per- and calling for more intensive The French were Bluted to mits Air France to stopover at Training of the Russian Zone-po-wish-ta-retain -- wide-powers-of Madrid-on-the-Paris-Buenos Ilce-Reuter.
direct intervention down to the Aires flight.-United Press,
to plunge Germany Into civil war
"It is all being discussed as if
The Neues Deutschland, the the Council of Foreign Ministers
officiul organ of the Communist had falled in Moscow. But there
agency, dominated Socialist Unity Party, was no Council of Foreign Minis
printed an article today by Dr. ters in Moscow, only informal,
Kurt Flunher, head of the Soviet unofficial meetings.
A British spokesman comment-Zone Central Administration for chine. "They want
shunt this ed that General
the Dratvie's note, the Interior, declaring that queation into the Security which also accused the British of Western powers were preparing Council. Are we not right in †158 air safety infringements, was supposing that it is some kind the usual accusation, and had of political game that they are "ol fed ̈tʊ"any new measures. playing? The Syrian delegate suid thn! not see how Russia's slockade of Berlin could be re- "It would be absurd and ridi-unciled with Article 107 of the eulous to say that the defensive Charter. It was not applied measures which the Soviet att- thorities were compelled to
gainst Germany, or some of its habitants, but against the other partners in the occupation.
(Article 107 says: "Nothing in
validate, or preclude action, in relation to any State which dur ing the second World War bas cen an enemy of any signatory the present Charter, taken or uthorised us a result of that
fake
In the Soviet Sector of Berlin had no relation to Germany and were
directed against the other occupa- the present Charter shall in
* snid.
tion authorities,"
After announcing that Russin would not participate in the dis- cussions on Berlin, Mr. Vyshinsky put all his papers in bis briet case as Mr. Mantlisky announced that his delegation
would aisc
take no part in the debates.
Asked after the meeting whe- ther his Bounerment meant walkout,
Mr. Vyshinsky sald "You will see tomorrow.'
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The Die Neue Zeitung, the 50- al German Inrgunge organ of the United States Military Gov
rnment in Berlin, alleged today that the Russian Zone police were. being trained in the use of ma- thire-guns and mortars in anti- vipation of large-scale disorders during the coming winter.
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