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AMERICA PLANNING INTERNATIONAL ARMY FOR WESTERN

Increase

in forces

in Europe

Washington, September 9.

President Truman today approved substantial in- creases in the strength of the United States Forces in Western Europe.

EUROPE

Washington, September 9, The Truman Administration has decided that the United States should fully support and par- cipate in the organisation of a great intor--- national military force, including German units, to defend Wostorn Europe against Rus-

⚫sia.

An American policy, prepared primarily by Mr. Deon Acheson, Secretary of State, and Mr.. Louis Johnson, Secretary of Defence, which is now undergoing final White House review, also provides that an American may even- tually be named Commander of the Combined Western Armies.

President Truman said in a statement that the extent of these increases and when they will be made, will be worked out in co- operation with the North Atian-hew American divisions should tle Treaty associates.

It provides that five to 10

event to reinforce the Ameri-Leeward Islands

be many

badly hit

Antigua, September 9.

Conscription

in France extended

Päris, September 9.

The French Cabinel decid ed faut night that conscripts dus for relosse in October must be held back for three monthe oxtanding their wor vice from year. to *monthe

1:: The decision

15

atrengthens

the French forces by 100,000, men: France recently decid.. ́ed" to extend the perled of compulsory service to months Router,

18

DISMANTLING POLICY TO BE REVERSED

Bonn, September 9.

The Western Allies are ex-

pected to put a stop in the

very naar future to the de- militarisation of West Ger-

installations of wor

man

The President said the action is can strength already in Ger being taken on the recommende-

additional tions of the Joint Chiefs of Staffy as soon as

troops are available. with the

of the concurrence

That time may Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, and the Defence Secre months in the future.

A hurricane which swept value, a well-informed Allied The decisions were shapest by tary. Mr. Louls Johnson.

Administration leaders preparing across the Leeward Islands last source said here today.

meetings in week-end damaged every house for Mr. Acheson's

A British spokesman said that New York opening next week, on the island of Barbuda, 40 the question was now under dis- fence efforts and thereby ensured first with Mr. Ernest Bevin and kilometres North of Antigua, cussion in London and an an-

Mr. Truman sald: "The purpose

of this measure is to increase the effectiveness of our collective do-

The maintenance of peace."

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rying out the decision, he said, is the degree to which America's Western Ailles "match aur ac- tions in this regard."

States

the

The statement came un heets of suggestions in Congres- sional quarters that the United strengthen the defence forces in Western Europe against possible aggression froin Russia,

-Associated Press.

Outburst in Russian

newspaper

the Atinntle Treaty Nations.

of

Mr. Acheson has arranged for a Inst-minute policy discussion with the Senate and House Representatives Foreign Commit tees on Monday before leaving for the meetings,

The Big Three talks will also concern the Far East.

reports received here today. next few days.

The island had been cut off

The decision was expected to from communication for six days. ever since the hurricane-worst be taken independently of tho for 80 years and the second in 10 Washington Conference of Fore days struck the islands. Most of ign Ministers, the houses in Barbuda were total-

"There is no question of stop- ly destroyed and the inhabitants

ping, dismantling for reparations," are living under tarpaulins.

The island of Anguilla, most the spokesman-adtied. Dismanting Japan treaty

Northerly of any size in the 220-for reparations is nearly finished.

The decision to stop demili also suffered For this Mr. Acheson and Mr. kilometre chain, Johnson have reached an agree severely and few, houses are left arisation followed the deteriora. tion in Western Germany's ment on the

Peace standing. Japanese

Korean war Two British West Indies Air-security since the Treaty which has been another vita! aspect of the United States waye Vickers Viking special re-began, Allied circles believed. foreign policy in controversy for lief planes have arrived in Anti-

Though most almost a year,

The

demilitarisation

Run with supplies sent by the pact 10 roTrinidad Red Cross for the relief work lies in the industrial British proposed ported to contain highly flex- of the hurricane sufferers-Reu-Zone, decision would have to be made by the three Govern- ble provisions for future Japter.

ments of the United States, Brl- tal and France. anexe security.

Sofia, September 9. These provisions, while tying

It was believed that the Allies Mr. Trao Hsiang Jen, Com Moscow, September 9. Japan's protection against Com-

new ambassador intended to let the whole question The United Nations flag wil munist aggression to the United munist China's not save "the American mill- Nations, would open the way for to Bulgaria, today presented his of demilitarisation und diamant. credentials hore to Generalling disappear of its own accord. tarists from the responsibility United States to negotiate a so-

arrangement with

the Georgio Damlanov, Chairman of rather than draw attention to 1 for shooting down the Soviet parate

Japanese Government concerning the Presidium--Reuter,

by a formal cessation-Reuter. plane off Korea last Monday the future of American troops in a letter published in "Trud," Japan. the organ of the Soviet Trade The basic policy Union General Council, stated specify today.

?

"The hypocritical liplomatic tricks do not deceive the Soviet people, who support every word of the Government protest," Baku oilworker wrote.

dechions troops

that American nust remain in Japan until peace and security prevail in the world. lar: The first step which may taken at the New York meeting towards establishing an Interna- tional West European Force with will be aren a combined command Workers in the Baku "clenched their fists in wrath" creating a central planning staff when they heard the radio broad-with the specifle task of bringing costs about American fighters, the new force into being,

"ke a pack of jackals," nsault-

ing the Soviet plane, he said.

"The bigot Truman and the hangman MacArthur sow death

Another year

Responsible Informants here

to compare this staff the one in England. of on Korean cities but that is too which functioned

World Httle for them. Now those two prior to the Allied invasion

West Europe In Second have ordered the shooting down War, which was quickly (rana- of the Soviet plape and hide in cowardice behind the flag of the tormed into a Command Head- quarters once the attack forces United Nations.

assembled,

"The intrigues and provoca-

Even if the Western Pawers estab- tions of the Imperialists will not move the Soviet people to aban-Agree in New York upon

creative lishing the force, at least a year don their penccful

before the labour-directed-at-completing likely to elapse grandiose construction program-force can be organised sufficient--

ly to require a top command or- mes like the Volga lower plants,"

ganisation,

it concluded.-Reuter.

Dublin, September 9.

A Lebanese delegate to the in-

One of the basle requirements the American side in the forthcoming negotiations is that Continental countries European

ter Parliamentary Conference! must agree to undertake an effort hero, Abraham Azar., died on the comparably as great for them as way to Dublin, it was announced the United States effort.

ut the conference today.-Reuter.

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Finance angle

Regarding problems of produc- tion and inancing the rearma- ment programme, responsible in- formants sald, the United States muel Is now willing to play n greater part in some sort of joint production organisation provided the Europeans will do their share and favour such a scheme.

Undoubtedly one of the princi- pul motives behind the American interest in a united European Force is the idea that only in this way can the great resources of Germany be used to bolster the Western power.

While this is a sore point with the French, there are many in- dications that a definite over partial German rearmament Is at hand.

Ihove

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