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Casablanca, Jan. 29. Moroccan censorship day allowed Casablanca newspapers to reproduce a French press report that General Alphonse Juin, the

French Resident General in Morocco, had demanded the

abdication of the Sultan of Morocco.

The French report sald that General Juln had

Pleven

Agreement On Far East Issues

Washington, Jan. 29.

President Truman and M. Rene Pleven, the French Prime Minister, began their three-day talks with informal discussions at lunch at the Presi- dent's temporary residence, Blair House.

Schumacher Rejects Plan

Bonn, Jan. 20,

Dr Kurt Schumacher, the leader of the West German Social Democrat Party,

snbounord today that his party rejected the Pleven plan for a European Army as a brals for dia- cussion,

Under i Germany would be treated na

a first-class power "only when it came to shedding her blood,” he declared.-Neuter.

They were holding a first conference in the Cabinet Room at the White House tonight. The FIVE-YEAR main objective of M. Pleven's visit was expected

to be American arms for his troops in Indo-China.

Mr Truman in return would probably ask for PLAN NOT told the unequivocal French support for the implementa- Sultan: "If you do not abdicate tion of the United States provisions at Lake Suc- GALLOPING

immediately

B

I will have you

deposed on my return from cess against Chinese Communist intervention in

Korea.

on

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AU Indo-China was the first item France here In the United wel! We hope to impress plan agenda for tonight's States.

London, Jan, 30. apparently is not going with Russia's five-year for "rehabilitation and

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my visit to Washington."

The report claimed that the General made this statement in

three-hour

interview with the Sultan last Friday, before

talks, officials said. President

it upon you during your stay development of the economy of Kent Smith - Viveca Lindfors leaving for Parls to accompany

Truman conferred with the here that we are the real the USSR." the

French Prime Minister, Acheson, Mr David Bruce, the

of State, Mr Dean friends of France." Secretary

Ofcial Moscow accounts on M. Rene Pleven, to Washington, United States

Franch officials said that M.

the achievements of the plan Ambassador to Pleven would also discuss with which expired early this month The report sald that the ***

France, and Mr Donald Heath. Mr Truman the desirablilty of contain not only overwhelming move WOR a 'real separatist France,

the United States Minister to a conference between the Wes- plot by high colonial quarters Indo-China, before the lunch.

successes but fallings 1ern Foreign Ministers and the Intended to confront the Paris

French desire to discuss the

shortcomings as well., Government with an

present

Offcial

broadcasts visit

Soviet the causes of plished fact."

the world tension during the past few days and Embassy publications here reflect growing' anxiety

the quality over

of Soviet inck of technical pro- slowness In

accom

OMetal sources declined to comment on the report. It was nellher confirmed nor dented in authoritative circles.

report that the Sultan

-Reuter.

M. Pieven, the first Prime Minister to American capital for 20 years, Reuter. arrived here from New York in the President's official railway coach early today.

Soviet

ANTI-RED STRATEGY

The

He had flown in from Paris)

two chlef executives, goods,

Grotewohl To Speak warmly. M. Pleven

anc

Two weeks ago Paris press last night. Despite the early hour meeting in exhaustive con- gress and

was and bad weather all members ferences on today and Tuesday, meet

mechanisation, They were considering abdication was of the Cabinet In Washington will map the strategy for the silent ΟΠ the overall achieve-

which both their ments officially denied by the Palace, accompanied Mr Truman to the struggle to

of the five-year plan, nations are committed ralfway station,

against being restricted only to re- FRIENDS OF FRANCE

Communist ezgression In the salts achieved in 1950. The two leaders shook Hands Far East and Europe.

Earlier Soviet propaganda said: "I

II. Pleven already has assured had claimed that the plan shall always remember what the United States that France would be fullled in four years the United States did Berlin, Jan. 29.

for will keep up its four-year light which is 12 months ahead of The East German Parliament France during the last war. against the Communists in Indo-schedule. There has will hold a special meeting to- also remember that during die China and will play its full role mention so far of a new plan

to hear a Government last two centuries our

in building up the defences of which statement by the East German tries have always been friends

is to regulate Russia's western Europe. He will ask economic will

planning and sure always Premier, Dr Grotewohl, on the and I am proposals for the formation of be."

Mr Truman in reply all-German Constitutional Council, Reuter.

clared: "We are all friends

merrow

an

Britain

coun-

Still Cool

Towards The Franco Regime

London, Jan. 29.

been na

the next five yearm of the reported failings been

worrying Suviel

in Indo-China and for those be leaders for some time; appeals

all possible hein in the delivery

during

de-

of American weapons to the Some French forces already in battle have

af

Ing raised for General Dwight Eisenhower's Atlantic pact army

Europe.

last year to those responsible

appens to

Hille

Britain has not changed her view that a closer association with Spain would not strengthen the collaboration of the Atlantic Pact "DANCING GIRL OF ALL NATIONS" countries in the defence of Western Europe, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr Ernest Davies, told Parliament today.

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Claims of successes achieved last year of the Ove-year

on

While Premier Pleven and President Truman conter

on in political and military affairs,lon still American and French experts

run high, but more moderate than will separately discuss financial

previous and economic matters, includ-

occasions. Official accounts srid ing the allocation of critical and

a number of leading in- strategic raw materials.

dustries had "fulled" their targets while others had “over- fulfilled" them.-United Press.

FIRST COMMUNIQUE M. Pieven held his Brst talk with the President in the after-

the

noon and the White House announced afterwards that two leaders had Easterh problems and discovered discussed Far "fundamental identity of policy

cn Korea and Indo-China.

French and American military discuss

officials tomorrow will higher priority for shipments of planes and heavier arms.

Mr Truman Mr Peter Smithers, Conservative, had asked

reaffirmed the American policy to remain in whether in view of the need for active defence Korea and fight the Communists measures it was the Foreign Secretary's policy to in order to make aggression as costly as possible. The two work for the incorporation of Spain in the system leaders agreed that continuing of Western European defence or to arrive at an the war was vital to uphold the free world's determination agreement with the Spanish Government aimed at to resist

aggression by collec- securing the strategic interests of the Westerntive means.

Authoritative sources said Powers?

the two leaders did not discuss Similar questions were put by Ibership of the North Atlantic what moves the United States other Conservatives.

Treaty Organisation would be a might democratic regime.

After Mr Davies had answer- ed, Mr Smithers asked whether the reply meant that "no diplomatic preparations have been made for joint

defence with Spain in the case of an

cutbreak of war?"

make it the Chinese stepped in in Indo-China. The Foreign Under-Secretary The White House statement made no reply when a Labour said: "The President and the Member, Mr Emrys Hughes, Prime Minister had a complete asked that, in view of the fact exchange of views on the situa that the Government was equal- tion in the Far East with fur- ly emphatic about the rearma- ther reference to problems in If so, was the Government ment of Germany, would the Когда armi Indo-China. This not leaving these arrangements Minister give an assurance that

review revealed fundamental rather late in view of the vital he would not

agree to any identity of

between the. Policy British interests involved?

policy of rearming Spain-even governments of France and Mr Davies said he was un-if asked by General Dwight the United States. The Presi aware of any such arrange- Elsenhower?

Cent and the Prime Minister will ments being made. The argu- Mr Smithers served notice turn to European problems to-

ment that on practical grounds that he would raise the matter inorrow." Spain would be useful at the again-Reuler.

present time was open to ques-

tion, he added, as it would bo

M. Pleven said the 90-minute conference was "very satisfac- fory" but declined further com-

foolish to provide arms for Could Not Take ment.-United Press.

Spaln before the Western

Powers themselves were fully It Any Longer

equipped,

Another Member asked Mr Davies how he could justify this since Ministers

polley

were

to get together with

trying via.

Davies replied that Yugo- slavia was not a member of the North Atlantic Pact Organisation

Berlin, Jan. 20. Dr Walter Melkers, President Administration at Halle, Saxony, of the East German Railway

has led to West Germany, the anti-Communist Information Bureau reported here today.

He had been criticised by ins for Spain to be anti-Com- East German Socialist Unity munist was not Q sufficient Party of which he was a mem- qualification for close association ber, the Bureau said-Reuter. with the North Atlantic powers, PLANNING WITH PORTUGAL

and

Mr Smithers then asked what treaties or other arrangements existed to enable joint planning

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