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Western Deputies Clarify Proposal On Germany
Paris, May 14.
MacArthur's Plan Could Not Beat Chinese Royal Family's Reds In Korea Holiday
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These three photos show General MacArthur as he answered questions by the Senate committees in Washington on hls differences of opinion with President Truman on U.S. policy in Asia.- AP Photos,
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The Western deputies today handed Mr Andrei Gromyko a written statement on German demili- tarisation explaining why they think it should be treated as a secondary cause of international ten-| If She Launched A
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A Western spokesmati said to- night that the written statement was not a new proposit, but could be unkled to the Foreign Ministers' agendu as a footnote.
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New Delhi, May 14. India, during May and the first 10 days of June, is due to import nearly 600,000 tons of food grains, with the U.S. alone supplying more than half 227,000 tons, including 258.700 tons of wheat, the Government radlo said here tonight.
The American Red Cross has asked the Indian Red Cross to I accept a consignment of food- hos- stuffs for distribution to pitals, old persons' homes and maternity welfare
child centres,
and
The American Red Cross that sald in Washington today
to
The Western deputies decided bandh Mr Gromyko this "elarilication" of their attitude after he had expressed'doub last week as to whether Wanted 20 discuss German dumilitarisation at alt the spokesman said.
Preventive War Edinburgh, May 14. A Church of Scotland
of they survey
international affairs declared today that
the if
United launched a preventive war she would almost certainly wage it alone.
The note also refers to fino Soviet wish that German demili- tarisation should be a priority item, he added,
MARSHALL'S TESTIMONY
Washington, May 14.
The United States Secretary of Defence, General George Marshall, insisted today that General MacArthur's plan of stepped up air and sea fighting would not defeat Communist China in Korea.
For the seventh day, the Defence Secretary
Balmoral, May 14, Kink George relaxed quietly here today on the first full day of his Scottish holiday.
Snow
the killtopa overlooking Balmoral Cat- tle made a picturesque setting for his stay,
The King is here for about a week with the Queen and Princess Mar. garet.—Reuter..
was before the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Ceylon
Relations Committees which are inquiring into General MacArthur's dismissal from his Far Eastern command.
Senator Tom Connally, Chairman of the Foreign
General Relations Committee, asked
Marshall whether "our air power and Navy could win a war against Red China and keep them from making an invasion of Korea?"
"Formosa, you mean?" General Marshall asked.
Asked General
If the adoption of MacArthur's proposals
affeet
's
Warning To West
ASIAN NEED FOR FINANCIAL AID
Geneva, May 14.
would require adjustment of World Health Organisa- General Eisenhower's plans and tion leaders were warned to- would seriously
those
day that under-developed plans. General Marshall re- plied, "We fear that it might", nations might turn to Com- Asked further if it was not munism unless alded financi- true that all military com-ully by the Western powers. manders thought that "the pro- testifled
"No." Senator Connally plied. "I mean keep them from coming over like they are now. Could our Navy and Air alone. without any ground
troops... "I do not think they could, Sir." General Marshall replied,
General
Marshall
that Russia has made sizable increases in its military gar- risons. near Korea since just December.
grammes and policles that we Mr M. V. Nallish of Ceylon are now carrying out in Korea sald the health standards of are the most prudent and wise these nations were of vital im- policy under the
Under developed circum-portance. stances", General Marshall re-nations had two choices: they piled, "That is correct".
must pattern themselves along Generul Matshall has
Western lines and this takes money or they could turn to Communism for help,
now
General Marshall said that had while the Soviets always maintained
on strong forces their Siberian Borders, there concluded his seven-day testi-
mony. States had been a recent build-up in
strength.
The survey, prepared for The text of the Western note submission to the Church's said. "There is agreement that Assembly on May 22 by its key the demilitatisation of Germany Church and Nation Committee, should be included in the geniaald that such a war was scarce- under Item 1. There is disagree by conceivable but that the fear men; whether it should be the of it had caused serious anxiety, first or second sub-item. The On Koren it said: "The short presentatives of France, the answer is that wrong must be United Kingdom and the United resisted" but that the misery of States propose that it should be the South Koreans has prompt- place: after the sub-item ed the question whether war beginning the existing level of armaments ele'.
"The representative of the Sevict Union proposes that should be discussed before the sub-itern beginning measures for the reduction of aiznaments ele"."
forces.
in
The hearings were adjourned until tomorrow when General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs
witness.-
He had mentioned this testimony last week but his reference to December pin pointed the time of the build-Staff. up as he had not done before.
SENATOR'S QUERY Senator Stylos Bridges (Re- publicon, New Hampshire), look up with General Marshall the question of Russian strength in the Korean area,
Senators have heard estim- ates that about 500,000 Russlan troops were available within a range of 200 miles, of the Korean border.
aren."
Reuter,
*111
be the
Guerillas'
Activity
In Greece
•
of
through
Ceylon, for example, favour- ed development Western assistance.
help which Aue "But if
the peoples of sin have a right to expect is not forthcoming. they may be forced to join the group of absent nations (fron Curtain countries not attending the meeting) and increase their standard
other of living by methods."
the brink, fraid to *commend
The WHO Financial Com- mittee asked for adoption of an $8,700,000. budget for 1952. was or ever could be the right
Dr Amrit Kaur, Indian Minis- answer to aggression.
Senator Bridges noted that
ter of Health, urged acceptance. Doubts had arisen whether the General Marshall had "refer-
Athens, May 14.
vost United Nations acted wisely or
red several times to the un-Nations Balkans Committee sad speed in an armaments Representatives of the United it was possible to raise
money amounts of
at recrod or the very today strength
racu, even justly in decluring Com-usual
that guerilla activity "but here we stand, quavering 'borders strength on the sizable munist China an aggressor.
along the Greek Bulgarian on China hod legitimate grie- there in this
up
frontier is by no means at an vances, but they could not be
"I want to
10 ask
a paltry increase of you," he con end. regarded as Justification for
that
They Russia U.S. ARGUMENT
added, however, that two, million dollars." muin- has consistently making war on United Nations ed, "if it is not true"
the situation along the part of it made the offer as a gesture
Dr Amrit Kaur warned that of ground tained large numbers
the frontier they visited last social unrest in India constitu friendship of
for famine. Dr Philip
United Jessup
"Yet if any advance is to be forces and air for
forces and 50 threatened Indio,
Sintes) said thai the three
made towards the achievement forth
week was peaceful. these borders for a on
led a grave danger. The inter- The representatives reported
cats Westem alternatives of May 2
of the man in the street Oficials said they
to an open meeting of the
were of vital concem to all. would have enabled the For-of peace, it can only be based on period of many years even be
an attempt to understand the fore this thing started?"
Committee today on their visit. General Marshall eign Ministers to meet even Chinese point of view".-Reu-
replied, the deputies could not agree on
They said that the activities "That is correct, but I was
The Philippines, Israel, Nor- ter.
guerilla bands could only way, Iraq, Vietnam and Ceylon a complete agenda.
given the impression or the in-
continue while Bulgarian all supported
the
proposed formation that more recently authorities allow Greek guerillas budget. Australia, Britain, nctably since,-I-think, Decem ber, there had been sizable in- frontier with impunity.
cross and re-cross the Canada, New Zealand and France supported a reduction creases in the garrisons in that
They found nothing in their on the grounds that the General region".
tour
had to support Cominform | Assembly
recommended BOMBING ISSUE
charges that Greece was pre-stabilised budgets for specia- Senator Bridges asked Gen-
paring war at der borders.-lised agencies, eral Marshall why he believed
Reuter. that bombing of China's Mon- If the Western governments churian bases as proposed by
MacArthur agree to allocate sulphur on an General
might international baska, 辭 ten bring Russia into the war.
mentioned General Marshall nation group will be consulted, according to an official of the the Soviet-Chinese mutual de- Office of International Trade. fence pact.
GC-
did not contemplate a public campaign
Red Cross if the Indian
food- the offer. The cepted stuffs would be bought with Red Crows fuude and would necessarily--be-given-a-limited.
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But the Soviet. „delegation had insisted that it would not allow the Ministers to meet unless the West made further concessions,
Mr Alexandre Parodi (France) could not undersinnd why, the Soviet delegation could
the "split not accept agenda."
the
The 52nd meeting of deputies will be held here is
morrow.--Reuter.
DEMAND BY
Allocations
Of Sulphur
the
Washington, May 14.
ference on apportioning sul- the ten-nallon national group would also be consulted
YUGOSLAVIA mulphur, the United
The
.
war.
the Chinese Com-
of
Earlier, the Committee ogreed
had
to lower the United ALLEGED SPY States' Contribution to WHO to one-third of the total budget, The
been United States had paying 30 per cent. United Press,
ARRESTED
NAZI APPEAL
REJECTED
Washington, May 14.
The United States Supreme Court today again refused to interfere with the scheduled and executions of seven Nazi war
criminals at Landsberg Bavaria.
¿
prison,
Belgrade, May 14. He said here today that if General Marshall said that
The Yugoslav security police Western governments the Administration's military have arrested Jaroslav "Nimetz, agreed, instead of only the leaders, including General Mata Czech employee of the Czech EXTRADITION American Intra-Agency con- thew B. Ridgway, supported Embassy in Belgrade, on charges without a break President Tru-of espionage, Nimetz has no man's plan for a limited Korean ( diplomatic status.
According to an officia; state- Пе He knew of no military ment today, ho was arrested As the largest supplier of raw leader who would adopt, last night in a paric shortly States Instead, the proposals of Gen- after he had received reports might tend to have control of cral MacArthur for carrying the from two agents.
allocations. But fighting to International Belgrade, May 14.
The reports were said to con- ofclal declared that other the Politiken,
munists
tain political, economic newspaper
General Marshall testified military information. The two official organ of the People's nations have control of other Front,
may that he feared, the adoption of agents were unidentined and today
demanded the scarce raw-materials that
come up for International alle-General MacArthur's Korean were presumed to be Yugoslavs. extradition from the United
would seriously
The court rejected a second war proposals
After his arrest, Nimetz was States and Argentina of Yugo- cation is future-Reuter.
affect General slavia's "two greatest criminals."
Eisenhower's reported to have given informa- application of the mea's lawyers
stay
and the executions Hon about Czech intelligence European defence plans, The paper demanded that the
He also believed that General activities
place the case before it for re- In this country view. United States return Andreja
Eisenhower supported President Reuter. Batukovitch, former Minister of
Truman's limited Korean war
Today's decision apparently the Interior in the Nazi-spon-
programme.
cleared the way for the execu- sored wartime government of
tions unless the American High "Independent State of
ANTI-ManA. FRONT
Commissioner in Germany Croatia," and that Argentina Mr Frederick Crawford took
Military leaders -- including
exercises clemency. send back Anto Pavelleh, tho oath of allegiance bs General Ridgway, in General
New York, May 14.
The men's lawyers, Warn another wartime Quisling,
Governor and Commander-in-Marshall's understanding-pre- The comedian Jack Benny is Madge, told Reuter he did not Ratukovitch is at present on Chief, Seychelles, before
the sented A Bolid
"Inorganising a troupe of tog enter-think there was any other legal $1,000 bail in Los Angeles. The Acting Chief Justice, Mr E. B. support of the President's fainers for a six-week trip to step he could take in the immigration authorities have' Simmons, today,
plän. and in opposkion to entertain servicemen in Koren, United States, called on him 40 show cause why Mr J. Barrell Bates, Officer General MacArthur's proposals Tentative · plans, subject to The court's ruling was brief he should not be sent back to | Administering the Government for a blockade of China, the official approval, from Washing-and gave no reason for the re- Yugoslavia.
during the interim, left for a bombing of Manchurian bases |ton, call for him and his group jection. It said: "The petition Pavelich has been reported to new post in Somaliland today; and the use of Chinese Nation- to leave during the last week for rehearing is denied"——Reu- be in South America,-Reuter, Reuter.
alist troops,
In June-United Press.
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