Show Byrnes Plans Plans' FJ r lg ht t f Two Jf ai i. i PARIS June Jun 14 UP up Secre I tary of State James F. F Byrnes will make n new w and urgent attempts attempts' at the foreign minis ministers ministers' ers ers' conference conference confer confer- confer I ence enc opening opening Sa Saturday to g get t big four approval of his 25 year 25 tre treaty ty on German Gennan disarmament and to I get a peace treaty with Austria Austria II signed Byrnes Byrnes' v plans on n German disarmament dis- dis dis ar armament ent and Austria were wore learned Friday night soon after pie he e arrival of of df the foreign ministers minis minis- of America Britain and Russia Rus Rus- sia for the r renewal newal of t the conference confer conference ence nce which was was' recessed a a. month ago g Byrnes received American cor correspondents correspondents correspondents cor- cor respondents in his suite at the H Hotel tel Meurice Wh What t he r s said aid could not be quoted for tion Still stat Hopeful He gave the correspondents correspondents' the impression that although there had been no developments to indicate lad indi cate changes In the t attitude attitude atti atti- tude tOde within the therm nth he was not entirely pessimistic over Ve the chances of reaching some sort of or oran an agreement at the new session Byrnes Byrnes' listeners also got the impression that while there thero had been no discussions between the United States and Greats Great Britain in the l la t month on Bevins Bevin's plan for tor a federated Germany Byrnes probably wo would ld give it full sup sup- port The general expectation in the United States delegation w was s that when the conference reopens ns at 4 p. p m. m Saturday 8 a. a a m. m Salt Lake time it would plunge di directly directly di di- into a discussion of pe peace ace treaties with Italy and axis satel satel- lites Byrnes was expected to renew renew re re- re new early his efforts to get the theeo See Sec eo Page 2 Column 6 0 Brynes Plans Fight for lor Two Treaties I Continued from Page Pago One Ono ministers to set a definite date for fora a peace conference Three In D Delegation Byrnes and Senators Tom Connally Connally Connally Con- Con nally and Arthur compose compose com corn pose the American delegation The conference opens formally at 4 p. p m. m Saturday The atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere atmos atmos- phere generally was WM pessimistic as the decisive phase In the efforts re- re ef efforts forts to devise a peace for tor Europe arrived British Foreign Secretary Ernest Ernest Ernest Er Er- nest Bevin was due later Friday Soviet Foreign Minister V. V M. M Molotov's plans were unknown but French foreign office spokesmen spokes spokes- esmen es- es men said they had no reason to doubt he would be here The prevailing gloom was Increased Increased increased In In- creased by a sharp Russian radio attack Thursday night on the plan for tor a federated Germany which Bevin will introduce probably with Byrnes' Byrnes support The Moscow Moscow Mos Mos- cow broadcast t called It nothing more than a copy of the nazi plan pIan for a nazi Europe Bevin and Byrnes were ready to tomake tomake tomake make possibly their final attempt to break down the wall of Russian Russian Russian Rus Rus- sian to their peace treaty proposals If It they fail there was every indication that Britain and the United States will sign separate treaties at least with Italy The cleavage between west and east then would be com corn In addition to the task of ot findIng findIng finding find- find Ing a means for soviet cooperation with the western powers there were seven key topics 1 Trieste and Venezia 2 Tho The Italian colonies 3 Italian reparations 4 Fate of the tho Islands 5 Opening of ot the Danube to navigation by all countries 6 The future of Germany 7 The economic of the western powers from the Balkans |