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WEST WANTS THE ODER-NEISSE
Berlin, Jan 27,
The greatest single obstacle to East-West agreement on Germany will be the disposition of the 40,000 square miles of former Germen terri- tory cast of the Oder Neisse line given to Poland in 1945 as compensation for the costern provinces Russio wrested from her six years earlier, phservers here betiere,
Russia, Communist Poland and the Soviet puppet Fast German Government insist the Oder-' Neisse line is a "permanent frontier of peace," and their position is supported by a rather sizable group of French politicians,
However, the West German Government, and the Governments of France, Brilsin and the United States hold that the Oder-Noisse line was only a temporary administrative arrangement, The permanent Gorman. Polish demarcation line, these four Governments insist, will be drawn as part of the peace treaty sattle- mont with a re-united Germany.
The Western case is based on | from Polandiy Czechoslovakia the final, agreed text of the and Hungery Poldam Agreement, signed in By 1983, diere were 10,000,000 Berlin by Stalin, Truman and German expellice and lugees Alice on August 2, 1946. in West Germany from these
and
more than
German-Polish frontier question began at the Teheran conference of 1943. Stelin soid he had
Ele Three discussion of
the paly
the northern |
intention of relawning to Polaná
of them were former of the O-Neisse
The territories Russia had wrest-section of the temporary Polish-
ed from her in the 1990 Soviet- German” fronder bud been Nazi squeeze play on that drawn, and, the westerners loft malion.
|with "the" "Impression
that the
section would run along the Eastern Neisse River, leaving Breslay to Germany.
He suggested that the Pules southern be reimbursed by advancing their western frontier 300 miles wes of lus location before the 1900 German pink
no
But Slip quickly made it plain he wanted the frontier to run along the Western Neisse. This
was ac- pelit, likewise, cepled at Potsdamg.
rincess
Princess Margaretha, eldest daughter of Princess Bybyllas wearing Swedish court-dress for the first time, arrives for the Opening of Parliament by King Gustav. He said he would present a Bill, for increased expenditure for the Air Force during the coming financlat year. Army and Navy expendi-
turo would be cut--Express Photo.
No Successor Found For Guillaime
Morocco
In French
Paris, Jan. 27. Premier Joseph Laniel conferred today with President Rene Cofy on Franco-Spanish tensions over Morocco but it was reported that no decision
replacement for General Augustin reached on a
in the pro. Guillsime, Franco's Resident General tectorate.
Government sources said it had that any dealings.
Sir Winston Churchill said he had objection to Roland moving as far west as the Oder River. He and Blaijn crouched
STRONG PROTEST On July 8, 1950, At Goerlitz, over some meps on which cach pencilled his ideas of the future on the southern anchor of the
Inc. and Oder-Neisse
the East western Felish Bronner, German and Pollsh Govern sopл barged on what Winston telt was a "fair deal.“ ments signed an agreement that
Sir Winston took it upon him- this frontler be permanent. The been agreed
sent ä strong with Madrid following last seif to get the approval of the West Germans
and both the British week's repudiation of the reign- Polish exile Government in protest,
Sultan's authority by London
and American Governments sent ing Moscow notes reminding the Spanish Zone notables would be Ki
diplomatic omlin that at Potsdam it was kept within nommal
It still awaits Spain's greed that this frontier be tem channels.
reply a sala protesting perary only.
The powerful refugee groups Moroccan developments, In West Germany
deraanded use M. Coty, faced with his first D thelenador troubles in office, was said unconditional return Outer-Neisse territories, which to express hopes that the incl include
of dent can be played down as much provinces Stalin
wanted to Pomerania, Silesia, West Prussia as possible. Froze other key point. At Teheran, and the southern half of East avoid a new crisis in Morezzo Roosevelt had suggested that if Prussia,
while its attention was on the the Gm transfer of
STALIN WON
Was
But the chief difference this that 6 Winston wanted the former German territories glyen to a democratic Poland, While Stalin wanted them givers to a Communist Poland. Stalin
won.
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They also demanded the ex-Berlin. talks, the Eanepean Army pulsion of all the several million and pressing xxxnomic desues. it RECOSTAŁY,
General Guillaime's replace- of dis- should be done on a voluntary Polish settlers who have been
area since the ment was the object bass, and Stalin approved this moved into the
political groups cussion between Idea.
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, and within the Government.
THE "NEW LOOK" The aim is to find a successor who can rally the widest sup- por: ut
home and simullanesusiy
bowever, suggested lost Autumn that if Feland had a democratic government, Germany
and Puland might govern the Oder
But at Potsdam two ald half years inter, the Big Three scrapped the "voluntary" trans- for iden, and decided that all German fould be expelled Neisse terrories as a condomi start giving Morceco ita political |
MAJESTIC
nium, the arrangement applied In the Sudan by Britain and Egypt until quite recently.
anti social "new Book" promised last Summer but never seriously applied yet.
No omeiul statement has yet It has been pointed out by
been made about Gen, Gull- responsible persons close to labne's replacement. But CVET Chancellor that it is also rather
sido since
criticism among
was
Japs Oppose US Bands
Tokyo Jan. 27. Japanese musicians have decided to oppose imported American bands and sing-
ers.
"Не Јаралевеe musiclans of jazz and Latin-American music, duo to the mero cultural
of ground
our technical inferiority, have been menaced in everyday musicians life by foreign coming ever from abroad to
out here, whose Work rageousness we can stand no longer they stated.
millgate Economie
damage we have risen in the name of Japan Federa- tion of Musicians against their harshness and in- humanity.” China Mail Special.
British Reply To
AIR-CONDITIONI" pointless to demand the expul- middle-road and Liberal parties India On UN
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brusque act in deposing the "POLITICAL SUICIDE Re-settlement of the area is
generally recognsled
London, Jan. 27. still pretty thin, and probably official level that he was on the Well-informed sources sald less than one-half of the former | way out.
tonight the British reply to the German residents would return His replacement was delayed Indian request for convening voluntarily, so that there should
would not be seized upon the United Nations Général Ás: be room there for the Poles a victory by the Moroccan sembly to discuss the Koreau living there now and the re-ation turnces.
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Last week's now crisis brought Dr Admaue insistz Germany the issue to the front again
would never, however, p3 15 war for the cHAD of there terri- tories. A lot of Frenchanen đo not believo him, and tise it as an excure to disapproved the Baropean Army scheme, claim- ing Germany might try to drag the rest of Europe into a war of restoration
Unitect Pres
Randall To Be Special Adviser
nationalists, who accuse him of issue would be sent to Si
an out-dated Gladwyn Jebb, British delegate in any event, no West Ger-
and mounting at the United Nations, tonight. mini can whirly renounce the Police terrorism in the protec- Oder-Noise erilering without
These sources said that the torate.
reply would be handed over to ccmnmliting #qüilical rúkside.
the Secretary-General, Mr Dag Hammarskjoeld. It would be made public tomorrow night.
Britain It was understood that would not refeet the Indian but would propose to request ndjourn the United Nations meeting to a later date. The setting of the date would de Washington, Jan. 27.
pend upon
developments in President Eisenhower said at Fanmunjom. All this gives Russlo an ec2-his Press conferuice today that in-the-holz, Moscow can tor-
The Yugoslav Government peto any scheme for German Clarence Bandall, the American
10 convene a special remification and possibly split businessman, who presided over has agreed to the Indian pro-
the preparetion of an importar Bosal the Western powers by demand-
the United Nations of cession
Assembly Gonergi Commission om Belgrade, ing the Oder-Nelmo Erontier Bepport by the United States
Policy
February D. Reuter reported mado permanent. Or Moscow 1 could probably
remain at Lip exact a tot of Hours as a special adviser.
Positive replies from 31 coun- serious concessions Zoom Gers Me Elsahower indiepted that tries are needed to ensure the [mány if ⠀ the agreed to force Polar to return these territories the Randall report was sent for convening of the peselof to Germany,
analysis to all American govern- The score ln now 10 for and Certainly, the Soviet Foreignment agencles and would serve three countrica against the meet- Minister, Mr V. M. Monoton, whil na bosip for a recommendation ing
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which the White House will send January
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