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Mr. Elmor Thomas, the American Senator who has been touring Europe investigating "local conditions" regarding dollar aid, repeated here tonight his Paris statement that ho would be prepared to discuss with the Gorman Gov- ernment the question of to-arming Gorman divisions with foreign arms.
Honour" Mr. Thomas (Democrat, Oklahoma) is Chairman of the Appropriations Committee's Armed Services Sub-Committee.
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Concluding Mc.__Chavez_said, "I am willing to vote for all the money necessary to keep Amer- icon, British and French troops in Western Germany until we do- cide that, they should get out on their own volition,"
Meanwhile the United Staten Defence Secretary, Mr. Louis Johnson, and General
Omar Bradley, Chairman of the Amer- Jean Chiefs of Staff, left Philadel- phia this evening for Frankfurt,
United States'
Mr, Johnson's first visit to the European Com- mand Headquarters in Frankfurt was
described
na
With seven other Senators that he wished to see Germany a of his Committee he has strong economic power but did visited Belgium, Holland, Nor-not favour re-arming her in the
foreseeable future.
by a defence way, Sweden, Denmark, Ger.
Mr. E. J. Thye (Republican
"informal in- many, Luxembourg, Switzer-Senator. Minnesota) told reporters
ection" na land, Austria, Greece, Italy that he would be utterly opposed will be discussed there.
He added that no special Items and Spain.
to Germany developing anything
The Defence Secretary will Mr. Thomas told a
press con resembling an armaments plan later go on to Paris for importanı ference tonight, "We are spend military unit. Germany
or anything that resembled a North Atlantic Pact talks .next Inga bilion dollars in German).
had to week, the spokesman added, It we should move out of Berlin, prove first that she was going to then Britain and France
be a nation willing to co-operate in developing world peace.
Mr. John McClelland
leave the
"He
pre-
not certain that he
FO Official Suspended From Duty
London, November
Foreign Office official har boen suspended from duty under the Government -ruling-last-year that no-Com- munist or Fascist should hold * State port vital to security. itle understood that the official, whose name has not been disclosed, in alleged to be a Communist.
Persons suspended can ap- peal to tribunat,
if they
they do not do so, or if the charge against them is maintained by
the tribunal, they may be transferred to another department or dis- mirsed. Reuter:
EGYPT'S MODERN ARMY
armoured
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General Bradley will attend a would
meeting of the North Atlantic have to move out shortly after-
Cairo, November 28, Powers' Military Committee, wards.
Then k
It would be a ques-cratic Senator, Arkansas) said he sent at a meeting of
(Demo- while Mr. Johnson will bes
Egypt today put on public of leaving Western Europe.
their De-
display a new powerful Army "Had we not done
believed that the whole proposal fence Committee on December 1. what we
which may shift the balance linve
done to
in co-operating
was premature. He would oppose with
Mr. Johnson also hopes to visit of power in the Middle East. Western European countries, then arming Western Germany until Berlin and London on this trip, Columns of Sherman
the hew Government ench would rame under
Innks. at Bonn but it i the do- had become stabiilsed. mination of Russia.
cars und heavy artil- would have enough time. Ho tolery thundered through Chiro's Itennia hud toniral or
Spain's Part
planning to return to Washing trees, cheered by thousands of Europe she would then move into On general Impressions of their ton in a week or 10 days.
spectators. Fighter planes, in Afrien
After successes in Europe, trip. Mr. Thomas said that various The Military and Defence Com-
cluding several Africa and Asia, she would not countries had heen very good to
new lots, and mittees are expected to consider
bombers roared overhead, be satisferi. She would move the Senators. They Buc further
been broad strategie plan for the
The Egyptian Army, which nd- Thorns said. entertained by the King of Nor-defence of Western Europe and
mittedly went into action in the Fran Tects
a great way and the King and Queen of North America
Palestine war in May, 1048 wre- illary power. They are natural fireece. The Pope had given them
U.S. Funds
fully short of armoured equip- fighters if we get into wa wela special muillence and his speech
ment, now showed long lines of The Amerlean ters in English was very helpful.
representatives modern soane fighters.
tanks, Jncluding are also expected to discuss with Die eenværfte
tint
took our
completely mechanised regiment. viewpoint would be good price for Hitain. Per cent," Mr. Thomas said. "Herbution of the $85,000,000 which
100 the European representatives dis- Foreign observers who watch. France at the hated States to evours countries being protected Congress
ed the parade. which celebrated hus wiloented Punter with the Gertain hoween-witch means
that they
the Centenary of Mohamed Aly, should ent at Bonn, and
reasonable-sized
creasing the output of military
founder of the Egyptian was, hove
Royal reilitary arsenals ant factories in Europe. but pgreenient among the Allies and "fablishments,
thynasty, called it the strongest we did But Bonn was reeptive, then re-arinak him to define reasonable","
It is expected here that before
in the nation's recent history. Western Germany
the end of December the Euro-
It was the second such parade Mr. Dengla
la Chavez,
a Now pean countries wil
In a week. have com- Mexico Democrat whe
Memocrat whose ances tors came from Spain, said, "t
pleted negotiations fur bilateral don't think it is good for unity United States arme.
agreements, under which if Spain or Germany
will supply them are left with military aki from funds set of the economto plctura They can contribute
side by Congress for that pur- "I should be opposed for
smali.se. manufacture of arms for the Ume has any red blood in them would Powers have approved a strategic way economically. Anyone who As soon as the North Atlantic being in Gernumy,"
y Mi
Thomas feel sorry for the Httle Spanish plan and this has, in turn, been continued
youngsters you can see today, I think it is "1
necessary for
"Spain has lots of mercury and $1,000,000,900
approved by President Truman, Germany to come back again und if we should at
will be avoll- be a great power in the society that it was a question of getting the Powers.
uny time And able for arming the North Allan- of pations,"
ready for emergencles, then that Mr. John C. Stennle (Demo- ! mercury
An offetal statement issued in erntle Senator, Mississippi)
and Spain's saldinetals would be of some worth to arrival tomorrow of the American strategie Frankfurt tonight announced the
Arms From U.S.
This should be with Aupplied from outside and not manufactured itt Germany. Mr. Thomas added.
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Manila, November 28.
A request from the Intern. attonal Refugees Organisation for an extension of the stay of stateless White Russian European refugees, now given Bod
a temporarily asylum in Gul- wan, Samar Island, has been politely turned down by the Philippine Government.
The decision denying an exten- sion of grace to the Gulwan re- fugees was made by President Quirino at his Cabinet meeting today.
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