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THE EIGHTIETH INSTALMENT
CRUSADE IN EUROPE
Stotes
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's Own Story
Ŏf The War In Europe
•
RUSSIA SUPPORTING YUGOSLAVIAN CLAIM
London, February 9.
Mr. George Zarubin, the Soviot delegate, proposed at a macting of the special deputies of the Big
Colonial
Four Foreign Ministers here today that Yugo Governor's
slavia's claim to the Austrian province of Sloveno Carinthia be roheard. The deputies failed to agree on the proposal.
Staff of the Army, continued many the willingness of the or- ing into war something as hor-Observers infer that Soviet support for Yugoslavia's
De other item on which I ven-
T
1
Ior
were
claim is unchanged despite the rift between Marshal, Tito and the Cominform.
Attack
London, February 8. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Creech Jones, told the House of Cominous today that sugar
in
When I returned to the United readiness there
doubt. I was no
disliked seeing the United in late 1045 as Chief of From the day we entered Ger-States take the lead in introduc
work from tible and destructive'ns this to urge the wisdom of this move dinary citizen to
described to meagre liv- now weapon was Byrnes, but dawn to dark Secretory úpon learned that he had undergone a ing was noticeables Even bebe. Moreover, I mistakenly had;
we crossed the Rhlac, some faint hope that if wo never change of heart. Though always fore
German women and used the weapon in war other agreed in principle, he would not had seen
Today's meeting was called to themselves but to arrangemental planters in the Leeward Isiund nations might remain Ignorant agree to implement the idea be- their children in the fields, un-
had not sought the recall of and i der sporadic gunfire, spading of the fact that the problem of discover whether, following Aus of an economic nature.
Mr. James Majoribanks, for cause of the administrative financial burdens that would the ground and planting seed in nuclear fission' had been solved. tria's appeal for resumed negatiu-
tions on the Austrian State Britain,
said that the British the Governor, Earl Baldwin, of himselt thus be
be placed upon the State order to produce some semblance did not then know, of course,
of a crop that year.
that an army
of scientists had treaty, a busts can be found for Government can sign no treaty Bewdley, and that ho
which makes provision for the had not "taken umbrage" at the Clay and
convinced been engaged
thu In the production further talks.
speech Governor's of territory by banding tured to advise-President Truman Diatchimation of the Rufe at the weapon-and-lit-scencov
Austria OT
-payment of IRAMIS Lechintive Council-dart- involvd the Soviets intention to was vital to our best interests. in this vital matter could noted nine months ago on the initia-stila
December. reparations. maintained. in Europe were have been
Mtive of the United States be-
three The deputies of the
Bombarded by questions from enter the Japanese war. 1 told Nowhere clar
coal deposits equa!
in views were merely personal and cause of Soviet support for Yu Western powers reaffirmed their both Labour and Conservative him that
that since reports indicated there
casily workable. Immediate reactions, they were goslav territorial "claims against support for the existing draft of Members on Lord Baldwin's re- of Japan's col-quality and so the Imminence*
it' was apparent not based upon any annlysis of Austria Red And already lapse deprecated the
Members that The French deputy, M. Mar Article 6 of the Austrian State call and reiterated demands by Army's engaging in that war. I that coal would the key to the subject. In any event it was
Oc- decided that unless Japan sur-cel Berthelot,
treaty, which says that the fron-Labour suld he will bc
tiers of the Austrian State are Governor return to the folands, foresaw certain dificulties arising successful administration of Oc- out of such
and
rendered promptly in accordan willing to receive in writing any those which existed on January Mr. Creech Jones would say booty participation
cupled Germany. Without conl,
re-with the demands communicated further proposals which may be 1, 1938, before the forced union that he is coming home for "cont suggested that, at the very least, transportation could not be re-
stored and without transportation to the Japanese Government d
made by Yugoslavia but that this
with Germany. we ought not to put ourselves in
would remain from Potsdam the plan for using does not affect insistence by the or the whole country of requesting Dr position
told
the atomic bomb would be car French Government that Aut the President It was paralysed. I begging for Soviet aid.
ried ou that no that unless we emphasised Huhi opinion
ria's pre-war fronters must be my personal
no habilitation Germany
While would power on earth could keep the
Germany he expressed a desire maintained intact.
deputy, The American Red Army out of that war unless soon be starving. Americans, of
to inspect some American troops. Samuel Reber, who is presiding victory came before they could course, would never permit even
their former enemies to starve arranged for him to come into
over the meeting. insisted that get in. However, i did not then
and would voluntarily assume the American area and, by good
De the people of Austçla must fortune the, 84th Division was
the re-establisti- reassured by celected as one of those he was
ment, under the Austrian State: to see. In that division his cou-treaty, of the Austrian frontiers sin, Colonel Louk Truman, was chief of staff; and so the meet-of 1936. ing was not only a pleasant off- cial experience for the President but held a nice personal touch as well.
the
It
foresee the future relentless the costly task of feeding them. struggle
born in Ideological et I thought that this Inancia
the paralysis of burden could be prevented. aptagonisms, or Internations! co-operation
be-urder enuse of that struggle. I merely appeared to me that if Ruhr coal production were pushed and feared serlous
administrative transportation restored Germany complications and possible
could soon be exporting products vival of old Russian claims and at light industry not in any way purposes in the Far East that
the banned war in- related to might prove very embarrassing dustries. Payment for these to our own country.
would enable her to buy and Import from others enough food stocks to meet inevitable short- Bges.
the
At Potsdamn, 'I called several times upon various members of the American delegation, but be- cause the European wor was over I did not participate in the conference either pe an offctal witness or
or as an adviser.
the
A third suggestion I made to the President was that we pre-
some flexibility in Gerve termination of Lend-Lease ac- rangements with the French and Dritish.
unfamiliar with I was the exact provisions of the law covering the matter, but I knew that the mere cessation of hus- tilities did not instantly and up-
I had a long talk with Secre preciably lessen French and Bri-. tish need for quantities of food tary, Stimson, who told me that and supplies from 15, upon very shortly there would be which they had counted with test in New Mexico of confidence. I
thai atomic bomb, which American scientists had finally succeeded in developing.
af The results the successful test were
ភពព communjented to the Secretary by enble. He was tremendously relieved, for he had
apparently followed the development with intense Interest and felt a keen the German economy, and pat-sense et responsibility for the. ticularly the problem of reparn- amount of money and resources tions, in such a way as to In- that had been devoted to I. I the hope that we sure Germans an opportunity to expressed minke a living, provided they would never have to use such a were ready to work. or his thing against any enemy because
thought
arbitrary and sudden termina- tion of the agreement should be nvoided in favour of a scheme that would give these countries D chance for prompt readjust ment.
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sultations" on the problems of
to the Leeward Islands.
The doputies also falled agree on the text of Article 2 of the treaty which provides for a guorantee by the signatories of the Austrian frontiers.
Hopes Damponed
said that Mr. Zarubin Sevlet Government at!!! aldera such a guarantuo unnecessary.
The meeting adjourned tomorrow.
In his speech before the Lon Lord Ba14- gislative Council,
criticised
win
the London
and
Colonial Administration. The many commissions commitices which visit the West the Indies write "hundreds and hun- of suggestions, con- dreds of pages"
any money, he to be but do not send
said-Reuter,
until
Today's discussions have con- siderably dampened the hopes of Mr. Rober said that provid
in London diplomatic uservers ed these
are agreed frontiers
that the resumed session will to, he will consider any special break the deadlock of last May, arrangements which Yugo■ DAR
most improbable lavia may put forward.
critical This suggestion
Austria's frontier
Mass Desertion
By Seamen
New York, February 10.
It was disclosed today that 19
appears
ontics question of
the Soviot Cammen
the deserted
Polish
is understood that on the in diplomatic quarters in London Union is prepared to modify its motor ship Batory the last tinie
not to the
frontiers
One day when the President was riding with General Bradley and me he fell to discussing the future of some of our war lead- ers. I told him that I had no ambition except to retire to quiet home and from there do to refer what little
standpoint. In that case, obser- it was in port rather than go could to help our
their Communist- vers here consider It difficult to back to people understand some of the Great
war had earnest, and a most pleasant per- see how the deputies can find dominated homeland. changes the
The mass desertion followed brought to the world and the in- on with whom to deal. Now, a basis for continuing their dis-
a series of ship jumpings by. in the car, he suddenly turned cussions. responsibilities cscapable
that
toward me and sald: "General,
only possibility would devolve upon us all as
which smaller groups in recent months, and its result of those changes. I shall there is nothing that you may suggests itself is for a rehearing from both the Batory never forget the President's an
want that I won't try to help of the Yugoslav case. If agreed stater ship the Sobieski.
get, That definitely
omcials and to, it may disclose some reduc-
of the Gdynia- that time I had you swer. Up to
American presi- tion of the Yugoslav demands on
Line, admit the do- two specifically includes the met him casually on only or thrac occasions.
had dency in 1948."
Austrin, but this is considered so sertions. Immigration officials are improbable as to be almost out looking for the seamen,-United breakfasted with him Informally And
found him had
sincere,
Press of the question.-Reuter.
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