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A WASHINGTON, Feb. \13 eliminate or control all German inny(U, P.) ~Text of the White production; bring all war erim-
For the { eight days, Winston | the destruction wrought by the Ger
AIS ee Bagg rn i a # yelt, President of the United States| : 3 mere x shu] 3, Nake in. harmony such other meas“1.0 Pedples Comissars of the Union| 0 2 Ee oe may be Bares a¢0f Soviet Socialist Republics, have! i the world. Tt is not our purpose Famet: with the foreign Secteuries, Cp gestroy the people of Germany,
awhiefs of staffs and other advisors) ©.
in the Crimea. tari . S {tarism have been extirpated will| In addition to the three heads), ore be hope for a decent life for|
i in the conference: | | | rn the United States of America: | [he COmity of nations.
#% mdward R, Stettinius Jr. secre- REPARATIONS COMMISSION . ®%fary of state; Fleet Adm, William | D. Leahy U. 8. NN. chief of staff]
We have consideréd the question |
of the Army George C.
Fleet Adm. Ernest J. King, U. S. N., greatest extent possible. chief of naval operations and com- Mission for
Complete Text of the White House C ' Complete Text of the White Flouse Commun : | 'than was possible before tha recent to take ‘part and to“ put forward idustry. that could be used for mili- | liberation of western Poland, :
“House communique on the inals to just and swift punitment]se now functioning in Poland should Bj g | ; ing land exact reparation in Kind fori p.rerore - be Thite Mmectmy | | broader democratic basis with the the above, the government of the | inclusion of democratie leaders from | U, 8S. S. R, which now maintains | : 1-1 poland itself and from Poles abroad. {diplomatic relations with the pres{tutions, remove ‘all Nazi and mill- iyi new government should: then lent provisional government of Po|tarist influences from people; and fpe gaied the Polish provisional gov- (land, and the government of the ernment of national unity,
only when naziism and mili-f, 0 “or tha present provisional [ambassadors by whose reports the
of government, the following VoOK rz ermans, and a place for them ip | democratic lines,
+, 8. A, chief of staff, U. 8. army; tion for'this damage in kind to the s,qrage and secret ballot. In these |ritory in the north and west. They |
A com-| actions all the compensation Of} nazi parties
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candidates. The provisional government which
erfiment of national unity has been
reorganized on -a properly formed in conformity with
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national unity should be sought in ; ~ |due course on the extent of these . When a Polish provisichal gov- accessions and that the final de[limitation of the western frontier {of Poland™should thereafter await |the peace conference,
PLANS FOR YUGOSLAVIA
We have agreed to recommend to : | Marshal Tito and Dr. Subasic that United Kingdom and tle govern- i), ,oreement between them should
M. Molotov, Mr. Harriman and iment of the U.S. A. will establish |, put into effect immediately, and
leaders from
Thig*®™ Polish provisional govern- line with digressions from {it in|china)
Sir A. Clark Kerr are authorized [diplomatic relations with the new. ).; a new government”should be as a commission to consult in the |Polish provisional government of | formed on the basis of that agree{first instancé in Moscow with mem- national unity, ‘and will exchange| ,a.¢ : ? ) { “We also recommend that as soon government and with other Polish respective governments will be kept as the new government has been within {informed about the situation In/¢smed it should declare that: | Poland and from abroad, with a | Poland. view to, the reorganization of the| Tne three heads of government liberation (Avnoj) should be. ex-| present government along the above consider that the eastern frontier tended to include members of the gver the Crimean conference, mak- | governments owe to our peoples i |of Poland should follow the Curzon |last Yugoslav parliament
(Skupswho have not comprised
«to the President; Justice James F.|of the damage caused by Germany’ nant of ‘national unity shall be some regions of five to eight kilo- | themselves by collaboration with the ' 5 Byrnes, director, office of war mo- to the allied nations In this war pledged to the holding of free and meters in favor of Poland. Théy enemy, thus forming a body to be “hilization and reconversion: Gen. and recognize it as just that Ger-|nfettered elections as soon as ‘pos- recognized that Poland must re- known as a temporary parliament; ox Marshall, many be obliged to make compensa-|qinle ion the basis of \ universal ceive substantial accessions of ter- and, (2) Legislative acts passed by the Italy's position, which is gerterally humanity be realized—a secure and;to 1 a. m., will be provided by
quent ratification by a ‘constituent ence agreed that permanent maassembly, - > : chinery should be set up for reguThere was also a general re-|lar consultation between the three view of other Balkan questions, | foreign secretaries. They will, thereThroughout the conference, .be- fore, meet sides the daily !meetings-“of ‘the necessary, probably about evemy heads of governments and the for-|three or four months. These meeteign secretaries, separate meetings ings will. be held in rotation in of the three foreign secretaries, and | the three capitals, the first meeting their advisors have also been held |being held in‘ London, after, the daily. = united nations conference-on-world These meetings have proved of | organization. the utmost value and the confer-
Our meeting here In the Crimea {has reaffirmed our common deter-
IT] - = | mination to maintain and strengthITALIANS GLUM OVER ., in the peace to come that BIG THREE MEETING unity of purpose and of action
which has made victory possible ROME, Feb. 13 (U. P.)—Italian (and certain for the united nations
(1) The anti-Fascist- assembly of .poltical quarters and newspaper|in this war. We believe that this
commentators were glum today|is a sacred obligation which our
ing much of the fact that Italy| and'to all the peoples of the world. was not even mentioned in the of-| ' Only with the continuing and tficial sannouncements. {growing ‘ co-operation and underBefore the meeting the Italian standing among our three countries press had dwelt on hopes that thedand among all-the peace-loving na-
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ique on the Roosevelt-Stalin-Churchill Conference in the Crimea dl
as often as may be!
{Big Three would _“regularize” tions can the highest aspiration of
ford assurance that ‘all men in all the lands may live out their | lives: in freedom from ‘fear and‘ want.” X + Victory in this war and establish- | ment of the proposed international | organization will provide the great- | est opportunity in “all history te. create in the years to come the essential conditions of such a peace, WINSTON 8. CHURCHILL, - | FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, _J. STALIN;
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2 UNITS TO SHARE IN DANCE BENEFIT |
Billings hospital and the marine corps league sick and relief fund will share in the proceeds from a Washington's birthday dance to be | held in Tomlinson hall. It will be sponsored by the 500+ mile detachment of the league and auxiliary. ~~ Music for the affair, which will be held from 9 p. m,
mander in chief, U. 8. fleet; Lt. damage will be established. The] . “Gen. Brehon B. Somervell, com- commission will be instructed to ~ manding general, army service | consider the question of the extent forces: Vice Adm. Emory -S. Land, and methods for compensating "war shipping administrator; Maj. | damage caused by Germany to the
. allied countries, The cammission gen. L. 5 muter, > A, Saft work in Moscow. | i gommanding general, U. S. army| 3 ‘air forces: -W. Averell Harriman,| We are resolved upon the earliest ambassador to the U. 8 S. R: H Possible establishment with our
Frebman Mathews, director of Eu- | 8llies of a general international or‘Topean affairs, state department; | §anization to maintain peace and “Alger Hiss, deputy director, office Security. We believe that this is espf special political affairs, depart- | sential, both to prevent aggression nent of state: Charles E. Hohlen, | And -to “remove the political, eco- # assistant to the secretary. of state, nomic and social causes of war
hin, in {through « the close and continuing together with political, military and : : : rl with Dai {collaboration of all peace-loving peo-
; ples. "hoe EDEN AMONG BRITISH The foundations were laid at Dumbarton Oaks. On the important "For the United Kingdom: {question of voting procedure, how- »» Anthony Eden, secretary of stale ever, agreement was not there .. for foreign affairs; Lord Leathers, reached. The present conference “minister of war transportation; Sir has been able to. resolve this diffi- » A. Clark Kerr, H. M. ambassador at cylty. "Moscow; “Sir Alexander Cadogan, permanent under secretary of state] for foreign affairs; Sir Edward| ; Bridges, secretary of the war cab-| inet; Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, chief of the imperial general staff; Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir, Charles Portal, chief of the air fleet; | Adm. of the Fleet Sir Andrew Cun-| ‘ningham, first sea lord; Gen. Sir - Gastings lsmay. Sie} es al The government of China and the with Field Marshal Alexander su. | DoVisional guvernment of France 3 { will be immediately consulted and preme allied commander, Mediter “|invited to sponsor invitations to Funes theatess Pied Marsha) wii the conference jointly with the ED 1g El “ Joint s governments of the United States, ; § wai kg A Sot TT Britain “and the Union—of: Washington, together with military | Soviet Socialist Republics. As soon ya) |as the consultation with China and and diplomatic advisers.
{France has been completed, the
MOLOTOV ATTENDS : | text of the proposals on voting pro-
- " {cedure will be made public. For the Soviet Union: | The premier of the Union of So-']
V. M. Molotov, peoples commissar yiet Socialist Republics, the Prime for foreign affairs of the U. 8. 8. R.; minister of the United Kingdom. guia) Rimmneisey, peoples com- anq the President of the United missar for the navy; Army General giates of America have consulted Agianor, depots chief of the Benet with each other in the common inu st hy re Red SHmy, + %+iterests of the peoples of their counyams ah ea RE unis {ries and those of liberated Europe. 5 mPa ve Ly ie They jointly declare their mutual - Ra b Jaisk | Tals of the AErecment to, concert during the gominisser BR g gr ‘Aviation temporary period of instability in Khudaykov; F T. Gusev, ambassa- | iDerated Futope the policies of ORY Great Britai nA Ss G ._itheir three governments in assistko." aml dor in U S.A y omy ing the peoples liberated from the basin " ‘statement is je domination of Nazi Germany and ee ag ister of Great the peoples of the former axis satelBritain, the President of the United, 1° Hates of Europe to_solve by States of America, and the chair-, 3°mO ic-~ means their pressing man of the council of peoples com- | : , missars of the Union of Soviet Bo-|"— << * cialist Republics on the results of FIGHT OF HOME RULE the Crimean conference: The establishment of order in EuTHE DEFEAT OF GERMANY | rope and the rebuilding of national oy " — | economic life must be acliieved by We have considered and defer- processes which will enable the mined the military plans of the liberated peoples to destroy the last three allied powers for the final veitiges of Naziism and Fascism defeat of the common enemy. The and to create democratic institutions military staffs of the three allied of (heir own choice. This is a prinnations have met daily in most ciple ‘of the Atlantic Charter — the satisfactory conferences from every right of all peoples to choose the point of view and have resulted in i, of eo ae AR (0) er jer 1 closer co-ordination of the military ne FT TE. Brief axnieh effort of the three allies than ever... : : goverei 'ights ¢ self-govern-before. The fullest information has ont EY i : apo 1 108¢@ Opies J been inter-changed. The ming, inc... forcibly deprived of them by scope and co-ordination of new and the aggressor nations ov . £ USSC S. Re rl blows. to De To foster the -conditions in which forces into the heart of Germany He Jjperane peiries May EXerelee from the east, west, north and; >; IEhis, in : Dyer. south have been fully agreed and ments will jointly assist the people planned in detail. ” in any European liberated state or Our combined military plans will fonfher avis Satellite Stale 5 Bu be made known only 35 We execute rope where in their judgment conthem, but we believe that the Very SLORE Re : : close working partnership among 5) To establish conditions of inthe three staffs attained at this ene peace. ” : conference will result in shortening! : -arry © out - emergency the war. Meetings of the ry measures for the relief of distressed « staffs ‘will be continued in the fu- peoples ture whenever-the need arises, . te) Yo form interim governmenNazi Germany is doomed. The tal authorities broadly representaGerman people will only make Lhe tive of all democratic elenients in cost of their defeat heavier to N° Population and pledged tp the themselves by attempting to con- earliest. possible’ establishment tinue a hopeless resistance. through free elections of governments responsive to the will of the J people (d) To facilitate where necessary
CONFERENCE SET IN U. S.
We have agreed that a conference of united - nations should be {calléd to meet at San Francisco’ in the United States on April 25, 1945, to prepare the charter of such an organization, along the lines proposed -in- the formal conversations at Dumbarton Oaks.
they will live—=the
OCCUPATION OF GERMAN Y
We have agreed on common poli- the holding of such elections. - cies and plans for enforcing the| mye three governme ns will con unconditional surrender terms which sult the other nied nations and we shall impose together on Nazi provisional authorities or other Germany after German armed re- governments in Europe when matsistance has been finally crushed. ters of direct interest to them are These terms will not be made known yn der consideration until the final defeat of Germany When, in the opinion of the has been accomplished.- Under the three governments, conditions in agreed plan, the forces of the three gn. European liberated state or powers will each occupy a separste<nfiy. former axis satellite state in zone -of Germany. Co-ordinated Europe make such action necesadministration’ and control has sary, they will impiediately consult been provided for under the plun| together on the measures necessary through & central control commis- to discharge the joint responsibilsion consisting of the suprerae com- | ities set forth in this declaration -manders of, the three powers with| By thls declaration we reaffirm headquarters in Berlin. I* hasbeen our faith in the principles of the agreed that France should be in-| Atlantic Charter, our pledge in the vited by the three powers, if she declaration by the united nations, should so desire, to take over a zone and our determination to build in: of occupation,” and to participate co-operation’ with other peace-lov« as a fourth member of the control ing nations a world order under commission. ‘The limits of the law; dedicated to peace, security, French zone will be agreed by the! freedom and general well-being of four governments concerned through all mankind, . their representatives on the Euro-| In’ issuing this declaration, the pean advisory commission. © |three powers express the hope that It is our inflexible purpose to he provisional government of the oy . | militarism and French’ republic may be associated ‘and to ensure that Ger-|with them in the procedure sugwill never again be able to gested. peace of;the world, We| ined to disarm and dis-
ptt titties tee sh niet atten "PROBLEM OF POLAND -A new situation has béen created vin Poland ‘as a result of her eomplete liberation by the Red Army. This calls for the establishment of Polish provisional
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