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Russia's Plan To Paralyze New German Republic Snags Parley Suspended Adjutant General Issues Reply To Gov. Langlie's Charges TACO.MA. Mav 26 (.) Brig. ' Ion National Guard ... to approxl- Gen. Ensley M. Llewellyn has is-1 mately twice its prewar strength. sued a statement categorically de nying charges made against him bv Governor Langlie and calling lor an investigation of the case By DEW1TTT MACKENZIE Associated Press Foreign Affairs Analyst That crash you heard Tuesday afternoon was the monkey wrench landing in the nroceedings of the newly assembled Big 1 by the Legislative Council Four Foreign Ministers' Council in Paris. Llewellvn. suspended adjutant The Big Four have slipped speedily back into their old position j of opposition Russia versus America, Britain and France. Tho ; stitutional right of free speech" difficulty, as anticipated, is the matter of settling Germany's future. I although he had been ordered to When the Council assembled i make no public statements. Monday, after a lapse of a vear . The general, In denial of ai He charged that the shortage in the uniform allowance payments was due to a legislative deficiency because of failure of the 1947 Leg islature to appropriate enough money for the fund. "I am charged." Llewellyn's statement says, "with authorizing the use of state armories with knowledge that insufficient exits had been provided for such use during public gatherings at which and a half since the Russians j throw Germany under control of I charge of incompetence, said he j emergency exits might have been walked out oi tne last session. there was the outward atmosphere o' a love feast. The opening meet ing was a hail-fellow-well-met af fair among Foreign Ministers Bevin of Britain, Schuman of France, Vishinskv of Russia and Acheson of America. The fre quently fiery Vishinsky promptly agreed to an agenda proposed by the three Western Powers, saying affably: "If I am not absolutely con vinced by the arguments, never theless I will consent to your pro posal. . . . We are going'to agree on all questions here." The western Powers had en tered the meeting determined to carry through the establishment of a federal republic in their zones of Germanv, and hoping to per suade Russia to bring the Eastern Zone into this government. That is. they were aiming for a united Germany which still would re main under allied supervision un til complete moral and economic rehabilitation had been achieved. Would Ban Republic When Vishinsky was called on to state Russia's position he ac cused the Western Powers of de parting from the principles laid down in the allied pact made at Potsdam just after the end of the European fighting. He called for restoration of four-power control throughout Germany, as laid down in Potsdam, and for establishment of a German state council with economic and administrative func tions. This would mean a return to the original controls on Germany and would do away with the new . ly created German republic. It would be a complete reversal of much that the Western Allies have been workinc for. Vishinsky proposed that the Ruhr be placed under control of the Big Four, and countries bor dering Germany. These countries would include not only the west ern nations of Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg but Poland and Czechoslovakia on the east. The Western foreign ministers followed Vishinsky in rapid suc cession and with few but pointed words. Allies Standing Pat Acheson made it clear the West wasn't going to undo what had been done in Western Germany. Schuman followed in similar strain, and argued against return ing to the starting point (Pots dam) and repeating old mistakes. Bevin backed up Acheson and Schuman. What all this really means is that we have entered a new phase of the battle for control of Ger many, politlco-ecor.omic keystone of Europe. Observers think they see in the back of Russia's mind the idea that under the old Four Power control, a Soviet dominated Eastern Germany might in due course dominate the whole coun try and thus achieve German Com munization. If that view Is correct, then the light among the Powers must go . on. The West never will give in to any arrangement which will Truman Appoints New Minister To Hungary WASHINGTON, May . 25. (.T) President Truman today nom inated Nathaniel P. Davis as min ister to Hungary, where this coun try has had no representation since the trial of Cardinal Minds zenty. The action set at rest reports that this government might not restore its legation In Hungary. Davis, now ambassador to Costa Rica, will succeed Selden Chapln, who returned to Wash ington tor eonsuiauon.s lunow- ing the Mlndszenty case. the Kremlin 1 J Hot foCNISHWU 1 111 NORTH JACKSON JUST PHONE 330 "completely rebuilt the Washing-1 required. The Legislature by law 7 authorizes the public use of armor ies Local authorities can prevent their dangerous use. . . . Many haz ards have been eliminated during m, administration. , . He also denied that he had not used proper precaution In estab lishing and maintaining post ex changes; that state employes used slate-owned automobiles for strict ly private purposes or that the public was allowed to use state property except on a lawful basts, lie admitted the grounds at American Lake were used for pic nicking by social organizations, the Boy Scouts and the public. Parties can be given not only for old friends but to make new ones. PIANOS Baldwin, Wurlitur Gulbranien Ott'l Piano Dipt. 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