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VISHINSKY REJECTS PLAN FOR GERMANY
"In Conflict With Potsdam And Yalta'
EAST-WEST DIFFERENCES
Paris, May 30.
Russia today rejected the Western Powers' plan for a united' federal republic in Germany. Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, the Soviet Foreign Minister, criticised the plan in detail and com- pletely rejected the principles underlying it.
He said that the Western proposals are in conflict with the desires and in- terests of the German people, who want a peace treaty and the end of the occupation.
He further declared that they are in conflict with the Potsdam and Yolto
agreements.
Mr. Vishinsky gave his answer
all
In Mr. Bevin hoped that the So- at a three and a half hours meet-vlets will go over the proposals ing of the "Big Four" Foreign again point by point in an honest
in the Marble Rose effort to reach agreement. Acheson Baffled
Ministers
Palace here today, The session of their conference.
seventh
The Western Powers plan for unifying Germany on the basis of the Constitution, endorsed by West German political leaders in the Constituent Assembly ክ፤ Bonn, was presented by the Bri- tish Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest
Saturday. Bevin on
The German people, Mr. Vi shinsky said, had had no pari in the drafting of the Constitution. which ind been the result of open pressure. by the Western Powers.
The Bonn Constitution aims at the dismemberment of Germany, he said.
According to authoritative cun- ference sources, Mr. Vishinsky declared that the Western pro- posals are nothing but an attempt to impose in order without the participation or consent of the German people or of the Soviet Union, which has a responsibilty
under the terms of the Potsdam agreement.
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1949.
AMERICAN
TARIFFS ATTACKED
Buxton, May 30,
Lord Citrino, Chairman of the British Electricity AU. thority and former chief of the British grade union move- ment, attacked American high tariff walls in a speech to the Advertising Conference here today.
"I believe that it is utterly impossible for British trado to climb the high tariff walls of the United States of Am- erica," he said.
"I don't believe that it is possible for the economy of the world to be restored white any country tries to protect its internal trade by methods of high tariff barriers."-
Reuter.
East-West Trade Talks Resumption
Frankfurt, May 30. Talks for a new trade agree ment between the
Anglo- American Bizone and the Rus- the Eastern zone of Ger-slan Zone of Germany will be many freedom is guaranteed to
resunied next month, Dr. Kau- except to Fascists. In the
mann, head of the Interzonal Western zones, however there had Trade Department of the Bi- been persecution of lemocratic zonal Economic Administration, elements
11: and freedom for They might, by the founda
munopalists who assisted Hitler.
announced here today. tion of a peaceful Germany, do
Bonn Constitution end antagonisms something to between Ear and West and
does not think that the again make possible collabora Western proposals reflect a desire tion between them on A basla by the three Western Powers to
reach of mutual trust.
the settlement FL
with │U.S.S.R., he said. necording 20
conference sources.
The United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, sald he gathered from Mr. Vishinsky that the proposals of the three Powers
been rejected at though he baffled by the rea- sons given,
pro-
Mr. Acheson said in his state- inent that the proposals of the Western Powers provide for in- creasing freedom for the German Government Th
The Sovic: He detailed stages in the pre-posals, on the other band, do not paration of the Bonn Constitution provide for a German Govern which, he said, had been drafted ment but merely for an admin- hy the representatives of and ap-istrative body under the Allied proved by 45,000,000 Germans. Control Council,
He said that it is fully in ac- If there are any Germans who cord with the just aspirations of wanted that, it had escaped his the German people.
What is important about Mr. Vishinsky's statement, however, is not the reasons he had given hun the conclusion he had reached, and the conclusion is rejection.
The French Foreign M. Robert Schuman,
of
Exact quotas are then expected to be fixed for the exchange of all goods, the Soviet Zone having rejected the proposed free inter- zonal trade except for a limited number of goods, he said.
The first statistics show that trade between the Eastern and Western Zanen in the first 10 days after the lifting of the blockade amounted to about five million Western niarks (about $3,500, 000), he added.
Dr. Kaumann, said the present trickle of interzonal trade is based entirely on Western marks, (about £3,500,000), he added.
Dr. Kaumann seid the present trickle of inter-zonai trade is based notice.
entirely on Western marks, with Mr. Acheson said that Mr. Vi-East Zone firms paying partly out shinsky could not even pretend of accounts Inccumulated during that the conlinuance of the So- the counter-blockade and partly viet ownership of one-third
taking the delivery of goods paid before the currency reform and the industrial corporalions in the Minister. Eastern zone is in conformity with stopped by the Western counter-
blackade. called Mr. the desires of the German peo- Acheson's remarks very pertin-ple.
He estimated that the blacked Western mark accounts held by The Bonn Constitution had not
Russian Zone Arms at one time He repudiated vigorously the been drafted in secret but mostly suggestion that the Bonn Consti- in publie session with the press somehow or other been whittled totalled 15 million marks, but had tution had been drafted by other present. The Constitution envis-down to five million marks by the on completely demperatie me-fages elections for a federal gov-time the blockade was lifted
terament. It is not a coup d'elut. Reuter, "Freedom In East" The so-called freedoms refer
The procedures had been in ac- Mr. Bevin, In
cordance with the Potsdam agree- red to by the Western Powers
his statement.
fact that they had had. Mr. Vishinsky charged, re-expressed disappointment at the ment. The sulted in the persecution of de-rejection by the Russians of the been conducted by three powers instead of four Is regrettable but their having proposals mocratic elements in the Western zones and had given freedom only taken any step to examine them that is not the fault of the West
clause by clause or to see how ern Powers, Mr. Acheson said, they would work out in detail in said that Mr. Vishinsky had been M. Schuman, in his statement
Mr. Vishinsky declared that
the real desires of the German people are represented by the constitution drafted by the Peo ple's Council in Berlin.
"Contrary To Potsdam"
to elements which had supported the Hillerite regime.
thods.
without
GERMAN MORALE IS HIGHER
Berlin. May 30. Economic conditions in West-
Mr. Vishinsky went on to de- their application to Germany more critical of the methods used ern Germany are
nounce the Western proposal for majority voting as contrary to the Potsdam agreement.
The Soviet proposals,
other hand, Mr Vishinsky claim ed, are fully compatible with Potsdam, corresponding to
the
a whole.
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Commons Queries On The Far East
London, May 31.
An Admiralty spokesman said yesterday that all officers and ratings on board the frigate HMS Amethyst at the time she was shelled by Chineso Communists have been accounted for.
The question of how many of the crew of the frigate are still missing was raised in the House of Commons by Major, Tufton Beamish, Conserv- ative. John Dugdale, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, answered.
He hold that two ratings in a China mission hospital suli- sequently taken over by the Communists' have now returned to their ship. They have been well trented and are fully ko... covered from their wounds.
press
At the Admiralty ofleer sakl that casualtles In Amethyst are listed az two
officers killed and four wounded, and 17 ratings killed, 25 wounded and one missing. Ile said that the missing man is believed to have been drowned. The attack occur red on April 20 on the Yangtse River. Mfr.
GERMANS IN WORLD MARKET
London, May 31. Britain has no cause for com- plaint it German shipbuilders and engineering firms are able to ouisell her in the world mar- ket, the Minister of State, Hec- tor McNeil, said yesterday.
Dugdale assured Major Beamish that he would keep the Mr. McNeil, answering ques- Commons fully informed should tlons in the House of Commons. any situation arise regarding said the only requirement for the Amethyst or the safety of the Germons is that they do not use men who remain on
board.
unfair practices. He said no com- A Labour member, H. L. Aus-plaint of such practices has been tin, asked whether negotiations substantiated munist authorities with a view to companies.
against German have been opened with the Com-hip builders and engineering returning the remainder of the crew to Hong Kong or 10 some
Further, suld Mr. McNeil, the other British base. Mr. Dugdale Indication is that costs of produc- German ship building replied that he would prefer to tion In answer that question nt some yards are no lower than in Bri-
tish ship yards. later date.
British Property
Hector MeNell, Minister of State, told the House that ac- cording to preliminary official reports there has been no ser- lous damage to British assets In Shanghai since it was cap tured by the Communists. Ho
T.C. Skeffington-Lodge, Lab. our, Bedford, said German Arms are underselling British goods In world markets. He complained also that only a small part of German workers in such indus- tries are trade union members and are therefore open to be ex- Baid In
In reply to a question ploited as cheap labour. by Colonel Crosthwaite Eyre, Conservative, that the British Mr. McNeil said that severni Consul-General in Shanghai has such complaints had been inves- been in contact with both sidestigated and found to be ground- with a a view to safeguarding Bri-3. He promised to investigate tish lives and property.
again if Mr. Skeffington-Lodge would supply details.-Associated McNell
Press.
Mr.
said he had seen sul General as saying that cer- press statement quoting the Con- tain British ships were sized at Shanghal but that his statement covered the situation known in Whitehall late on Sun- day night.
as it was
PORTUGUESE TRADE PACT
P15 not the case that forcible
property possession was taken of British
Frankfurt, May 30. the by forces and that the British people German occupation zones have Kuomintang Portugal and the three West resident there welcomed the signed a trade and payments liberation forces who cleared agreement calling for the ex- out the Kuomintang?"
change of goods and materials Mr. McNell answered that he valued at £8,000,000 between had seen that report too, but the two countries.
The agreement, which is for one cial information available to him year, contains provision for auto-
Consul-Gneral.—Assc-
matic renewal.
found it in conflict with the off-
from the ciated Press.
NEGRO LYNCHED worsening,
He recalled that since Yalta by the three Western Powers is but the morale of the people is the eventual establishment of a drafting their proposals than of higher than it has been, accord- government in Germany had been the actual contents.
ing to the April report of the German opinion, said M. Schu-British Control Coinmission. onld on the generally accepted but
It
man, had been kept fully inform- now appear that this had would
"There has been a definite up- been rejected by the Soviet de-ed about the negotiations and de- ward trend in morale due to the bates leading to the Bonn Con- brilliant Eastern holiday weather legation.
Mr. Bevin then went into the siltution.
and to the political events turn- interests of the German people. Western proposals in detall and
German people's representa-ing in Germany's favour," the re- facilitate the conclusion of a pence treaty and the termination of the dealt with some of Mr. Vishin-tives, freely elected in the Laend port said.
er Parlaments, had ratified the "But," it added, "the reverse of occupation regime, and contribute sky's criticisms.
the ploture remains the same: Mr. Vishiesky in his statement Bonn Constitution."-Reuter.
shortage of money, fear of user- ployment, the high cost of living and particularly the price Of foodstuffs.
to the promotion of European also declared that the differences
peace,
Mr. Bevin asked Mr. Vishinsky a direct question: Do you oppose the conception of a German Gov. crnment?"
of opinion between them concern
not details hut main principles.
The chief proposals of the three Western Governments are basical-
ly contrary to the Potsdam deci- slon, he stated,
FLYING WING CRASHES
Rugby, May 30.
A Flying Wing jet átrerfat, one of two experimental planes pro-
each,
0
"In the business world, 寇 shrinking turnover, increasing stocks and pressure from credi- tors cause grave concern. In working class families, the gap between income and expenditure is widening, as savings used in
Mr. Vishinsky did not reply The Soviet Government stands duced for the Ministry of Supply directly but said that there are on the basis of the Potsdam de- {at a cost of £200,000 big differences between the Eastcisions and Although manyernshed near here today. and West, not only on what they changes had taken place in the The pilot baled out and landed the hopes of tiding over bad times had said today but also on what inst four years years since there safely two miles away-Reuter, he intends to say tomorrow.
This exchange came after Mr. Bevin said he hopes that the So. viet delegation will not reject the proposal out of hand but will give an opportunity to the Eastern German to join with their West- ern brothers in establishing a federal republic.
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