Wednesday, August 14, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' Fdge Three Wednesday, August 14, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAiLY Page Three a f END TALKS: U lbricht fails Sto' win! Dubcek BERLIN OP) - East German Communist leader Walter Ulbricht returned yesterday from talks in Czechoslovakia that strongly sug- gested Prague will no longer fol- low his line on German policy. The results of Ulbricht's meet- ing with Czechoslovak Communist chief Alexander Dubcek at Kar- lovy Vary fell far short of what the bearded East German was able to get last year from Dubcek's prededessor, ousted Antonin No- votny, a hard-liner. The bland Karlovy Vary com- munique did not mention the East German-Czechoslovak treaty of friendship, cooperation and mu- tual assistance signed with much fanfare by Ulbricht and Novotny in Prague on March 17, 1967. Ulbricht's quick maneuvers then were generally credited with checking a Czechoslovak drift to- ward better relations with West Germany. It is felt here that Ulbricht had similar objectives in rushing to see Dubcek so soon after the six-party Communist meeting Aug. 3 at Bratislava. The attempt appar- ently failed. At Bratislava, Prague's five hard-line Warsaw Pact allies-the Soviet Union, East Germany, Po- land, Bulgaria, and Hungary- agreed not to interfere with Dub- cek in Czechoslovakia's internal liberalization. Ulbricht apparently felt he still had to work quickly to try to influende Dubcek on Ger- man and foreign policy. But the Karlovy Vary commu- nique was even weaker than the Bratislava declaration in uphold- ing such East German positions as the existence of two German states. It welcomed Ulbricht's condi- tional offer to exchange envoys with Bonn but stopped short of saying Czechoslovakia supported it. If Ulbricht suggested a joint Czechoslovak-East G e r m a n de- fense of their frontiers with West Germany, Dubcek rejected it. Without saying the matter had come before the conference, the Czechoslovak news agency CTK quoted Dubcek as telling a news conference at Karlovy Vary, "We consider the defense of the border between Czechoslovakia and the German Federal Republic-West Germany-to be the affair of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic." The main mention of West Ger- many in the Dubcek-Ulbricht communique was a statement say- ing both sides oppose revengism, militarism and ,neo-Nazism in West Germany and support dem- ocratic forces. The Bonn govern- ment claims it is the latter and some Czechoslovaks seem ready to hear its arguments. Even as Ulbricht and Dubcek finished their talks, six Czecho- slovak radio and newspaper re- porters were visiting federal gov- ernment offices in Bonn as part of a two-week invitation from West Germany's Friedrich Ebert Foundation. Ebert was the first president of the pre-Hitler Wei- mar Republic in Germany. 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