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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948.

SOVIET ARMAMENTS OFFER Anglo-French Talks

Would Put All Cards On Table Russian Possession Of Atom Bomb

Again Hinted

By Vyshinsky.

Paris, October 12.

Russia tonight offered to put all her cards on the table by submit. ting details of her armaments to the United Nations if the Wes- tern Powers would accept her plan for a one-third arms cuf and an atom bomb ban.

The fiery, white-haired Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis- ter, Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, told the Political Committee of the United Nations:

"You want the figures? We can give you the

figures.'

The d

General | musts by one-third during range A, embly adapts the proposal you, then we will put our cattle the on the tables -every single one of of probibution

them."

Jor 1

dont bomb and for the one- thod refuetion of conventional- Soviel taments, then the Lion simultaneously with all the other states will submit information on all armenenis in its pusserzjum,

late voice which at times prese

"We will give you all this in- ile. furruation as 2000 is it will have turn at prutbeat effort. If you willtron." Mr. arpa the proposals, to bin atomies pusible

to

Koduru n

Vyshinsky's Latest Fantasy

pe=

with purskan, Mr. Vyshinsky was taking up the challenge of Am- craca's Mr. Warren Austin, who hnd called for a plant denial that Rasm. thought war was "Droit tables ek en-operation impossi-

"years for

Vyshinsky soul.

1 repeat it is possible To have Co-operation ccapalare, of chifferent intelozes

"Let us

Once you voh how have esleysted the fleetsdren then can work out maimass We Campoermans it"

Bomb Hint

duseio would nerept may und all intesastress to ensure that the ari u wan mode "withunt ans Jarling."

tupervise prohibition of the atom {tomb,

<if stemic the controi energy and the implementation of, disarmament pro- 1st Russian

Jesal

"A General Assembly decision in faveur of this will be a power- ful decision for the strengthening ef jere and confidence...brings ins koud news to all men."

Commattice adjourned im- pondentely after his speceli,

Glorification Of War Mi' Austin, who detailed what he called "post-war aggrandine- rent of Suviet territory," asked

"Does anyone think for a moment that membora of the United Nations should disarm while the Soviet Union give no evidence whatsoever that it h

willing to participate in the world community to the extent required for the control of atomic energy and the regula. tion of armamısate?"

"That reminds me to tell some- body to keep his big mouth shat."

On Defence

London, October 12.

Air Marshal Sir James Milne Robb, the howly ap- pointed Commander-in-Chief of the Western Union Air Forces, has been promoted to Air Chief Marshal, it was officially announced to- day.

Caesarean Record

Toledo, Ohio October 12. 8. Vincent Hospital today announced that a 17-year-old woman had ot a world's re- cord by giving birth to her tenth child by Caesarean dperation.

ta

barn on

William "car

The child was Saturday

'Mrs. Driver, wife of a city driver.

Dr. Joseph Moran, resident physlelan, sald a cheok of madical journals showed 'that nine children by Caquarian

the operation was

previous record,

Mrs Driver'ı chlid wana daughter weighing four pounde

ounces, United Prets.

10

SCEPTICISM OVER

RED INTENTIONS

Paris, October 12.

The American, British and French representatives ;

in Paris ware scoptical today about reports that the Russians were prepared to recom- mence negotiations for concluding an official peace treaty with Austria.

He quoted skulements by Bus San spokesman and newspapers. taking it clear that in the Su- vot Union war is not only ye

perder as inevitable, but is nc--

gloried by its Sadly

cultural leaders."

Mr.

Austin nickled Elarat Mc, hour Vyhinsky bud bur after

The reports were given brought up the question of the fresh impetus by the presence utom komts before in

already in Paris of the Austrian luveeter-wrought innkind.

Dr. Kari Foreign Minister,

Mr. Vrhunske aguim isprotect t Soviet facession at the atomie CHR he turned to the British and Daited States deles

used sard: You

Paris, Gelber 12. Mr. Andre Vyshinsky today charged that Mr. John Foster Sullivan Dulles law firm of and Cromwell had played 14 mque role in building Hitler.net war potential.

Mr. Vy linky Gold the UN As endly's Pointeal Cumittee that the United States role in the perporation of Hitlerite attacks were "well known,“ on Busin He snad lepting Americam circles Beither establish the war jantenimi

Germany, helped! nat Hitler mild hoses and "thus, help. ed haler's agrissimi”

He imed the law teen of Sul- livan and Cromwell as an organi

ant part." He speritently remitud

lent that

your dear

rope for a

were

Te told reporters that he was "certain the Western Governments in principle prepared to resume treaty talks at any time That it

that became apparent there might lead to real results?"

Massacre Of British Prisoners

'He is 33 and has been Vice- Chief of the Air Staff since the beginning of the year.

The two French members of

crentext

Perninment

Do- fence Organisation of the Western Union, General Jean de Lattre die Tassigny and Vice Admiral Ro heit Jaujard, flew here today for their Ast official conversations with Fickl Marshal Viscount | Montgomery, the Chairmann 01 | theWestern Union Commander-

In-Chier Committee.

Land

General de Lattre de Tassigny, who is Commander-in-Chief of the Western

Europen Forces, and Adiniral Joujord, Flog Omeer for Western Europe as nval representative, will Inve second menting with 'Land Montgomery before returning 10 Paris tater in the day. The movements of French offers was not publicised. but it was nek

acknowledged that both had come to confer with Lord Montgomery on the start of detailed planning de military measures under the new Western Union defence arrangement.

London H.Q.

the

19

1wo

Reliable reports that General; de Laitre de Tassigny will con- | tinue in the future to visit Lon- don regularly are now taken indications strong

that Lord Montgomery will maintain, his personal headquarters for the! drawing up of Western inlott defence plana In Dritain, Following General Churles de Gaulle's recent criticism that the

of Western Europe shoulrt be centred on France and not on Britain, it was believed possible that some compromise would be worked out to satisfy French sen- sibilities.

however,

It is now belleved, that Lord Montgomery hus dite- clined to set up his headquarters. in France, where political unrest and m military

security considero- finns might, it is feared here, tend to delay a quick and effective functioning of the new staff.

A quiet location in Enginnt outside of, but ensily accessible

to London will most probably be- come Lord Montgomery's cholen, -Reuter,

BURNING BOY

the

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in

AT DEDICATION

1 strange that in Gruber. The Austrian Foreign CHORDLAN feels. Even after

always pence he has ne-third redugtin- you will still porno of arve embmand drets many times placed the accent on atomie war Minister himself was not pre- himself on greater they thou of the rest of stærr Is it not strange that ex-pared to commit

word here and a sen- what the Russions were likely Tu- world put together,

"You have the atom bomb-juice there he has not placed the to do. that little bomb-and that Is artest on tvar, just plain war?"

rolaina. mint Just a

Means To End pound of You hope the others dont have M. Austin gave as his explana- it-at

ten that "aggressive warfare in hope."

the Soviet Socialist oẞlefnidom

Hamburg, October 13, Earlier Mr. Vyshinsky remark-bas nut yet fallen into disrepute.

Angry German officers wont- d. "We dont want co-operation "For the time only atomis, war-

basis ut dictatorship, wider thee is to be dreaded and avoid-4

ed to fight a duel with one of Re had no reason to believe, their company commanders the shadow of I Ruper-wrapeut, i all costs. Indeed, war it-he said, that the Russians had sation which “played nu Import-1 You ought to know that there is elf is still a recognised means jehanged their attitude of kupport, ¡after he had ordered

ertain amount of danger at of achieving a Communist working the Yugoslav cisime to Aus- massacre af British prisoners, ed the Committee that Mr. Dulles tuchtrut to these super-weapon.society."

la military court was told trian territory in Carinthin, protably woulli te US. Serre- You ought to knew that there is

Mr. Austin concluded by

Hamburg. fary of State it the Republienus a reply to every weapon, gentle-

calling tipan the Soviet Union "Austria is united in refusing

London, October 12. and that Mr.men. to every weapon." won the elcetion

"to work with to reduce to give up a square yard of her,

The, allicer they wanted to fight A Memorial to Catholics of the Dulles, a delegate at this UN A

world tension and to dispel the territory," he added,

was Fritz Knoechteln, 37, who Royal Canadian Air Force killed sembly, was a member of the law

dread and suspicion which are

plended not guilty to a charge of during World War II was de- m.United Press.

fitting the

KO many "That goes for Austrian being responsible for the killing dicated in London loday when If the Bus of 00 prisoners, mostly of the Bernard Cardinni Griffin cof- peoples and making our efforts Communists also.

difisins insist for world organisation p

the ON

Yugoslav Royal Norfolk

at scerated St. Ann's altar in West- Regiment, claims as a prerequisite to treaty Paradis, Pusde

in May, minster Cathedral. cult.

An unscheduled highlight of are not 1 call upon the Soviet Union talks, then these talks

the service came when the sur 11040. expenditore must' pa' down-and to give us some probative evi- Bkely to mature."

11-year- has been going down," he dedence of its sincerity and destre

The former adjutant of the ac- plice of Michael Kent, The Austrian Government sent cused's

choir boy, caught clared.

to co-operate with us openly to

battalion, Emil Sturz-old sole to the Ru-sian Government becher, said the younger officers Slightly fatigued he leaned back Winding up a two-hour speech, give life and meaning to the Soviet delegate said that he † purpose"] and principles of the -this-subject-four-months agu evated the establishment of an United Nations Charter to which but despite repeated inquiries by Wanted-to-issue the challenge "to a lighted candlestick, think- The clergy rallied round to bent out the tlumes and the boy to i we have all subscribed."-Reuter, the Austrian Minister in Moscow, resture the honour of the

no reply had so far been receivement.”

continued participation after ed, Dr. Gruber said.--Reuter,

changing his vestment-Reuter.

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SIX RESOLUTIONS

Paris, October 12.

An Australian resolution on disarmament-sixth to be put before the Political Committee of the United Nations—was tabled by Colonel Hodg- son this morning.

It suggested setting up

an application of the veto.

the

the

Caluis,

{ing that It was a table. regi-

He said it was reported German headquarters that the Britons were whot for using majority view which has al-

dum-dum bulleta. The bullets ready. appeared In the Com-

appeared to be fakes, he said. mission on Conventional Arma- monts that no disarmament is

Previously evidence by two sur- possible until on atmosphere ofvivors showed that, the prisoners trust and confidence has been were disarmed and herded into a attained,

field near a big grave. There they pro-were mowed down by machine

4. El Salvador. That the This 11-man sub-committee to (1) would be followed by one-third biem of disarmament be entrust-guns. examine all the suggested ap-disurmament during a year by the ed to the Atomic Energy Com-

attack it The prosecution alleged that the 30 months' Knoechlein was the officer who proaches to, disarmament: (2) Big Five, the reduction to he mission, which should

bpsed on their strength in 1045, after breaking indiente what further steps The four other proposals are:

deadlock on International contrat ordered the shooting-Associated

Press, might usefully, be taken..

of atomic energy.-Reuter. Turning down the Russian pro- Rosal, Colonel Hodgson said: "The Soviet Union must have wanted

it rejected."

One-

1 The Soviet Union, third reduction of armaments by the Big Five and banning of utomic wespat

2. Syria,

the United A Lehanese resolution was also Nations "mark time" on the ques- tabled this morning urging the tion of disarmament by instrue- immediate setting up of an in- ting the Security Council to con- ternational body to control dis-tinue its study of the problem. armament, operating under the 3, Britain. That the General Security Connell, without the Assembly endorse the Western,

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