Fare &
THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1945.
150,000 More COMMUNIST CLAIM
Chinese
According to an unofficial estimato, the Chinese popula tion of the Colony has swollen by something Like 160,000 since the British- re-cooupa- tion. Theno prople have como in mostly in junks or by the land route. It in estimated that about 200,000 returned and 50.000 left.
Just before the Japaneso aurrender the Chinese popula tion was about 500,000.
The Core Of Molotov
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TO BIG VICTORY
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CHUNGKING NDV, B. CHINESE COMMUNIST TROOPS DECLARE THAT THEIR I
FORCES HAD DECISIVELY DEFEATED 70,000 GOV- ERNMENT TROOPS IN THE FIGHTING ALONG, THE PEIPING-HANKOW RAILWAY-DURING WHICH THEY RECAPTURED HOPEH PROVINCE AND THE RAIL JUNCTION OF TZEHSIEN ON OCT, 25.
THE COMMUNISTS SAY THAT THE GOVERNMENT FORCES CONSISTED OF EIGHT DIVISIONS INCLUD~ ING THREE "EQUIPPED WITH AMERICAN ARMS AND NOTED FOR THEIR COMBAT POWERS." The Communist true, menne that the movement of Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shek's armiles along the l'eiping Hankow railroad toward North China and Manchuria has been xmashed.
N-
LONDON, NOV. 8. A later message from Shang- SOVIET POLICY WIL BAS-hai say that Chinese Communists SAFEGUARDING have claimed sweeping viclorica PEACE. MAINTAINING! FRIENDSHIP
over the Government forces In WITH OTHER NATIONS AND DEVELOPING; embattled North China, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSpecially along the vital Pelping
IS THE CORE Or Hankow railroad. MOLOTOV'S STATEMENT Intensified fighting an Aerost SAYS TO-DAY'S PRESS COM-up in several other fronts while MENTS ON THE FOREIGN both Chiness and forela quarters COMMISSAR'S SPEECH CELE fr Chungking ngreed that the BRATING
THE 287H ANNI- situation is nearly beyond repair VERSARY
And that a full-scale civil war is REVOLUTION.
almost inevitable,
Large
THE RED
There can be no peace for the world unless that ponce is buttress- by partnership between Russia, America and Britain, and we wel- come Molotov's Apeech an indi ention that Russia Эн ready to press on with the consolidation of that partnerahin."
The Yorkshire Post", tending Conservative organ, said: "What emerged from Molotov's speech was that the mood of Russia fol- towing the defeat of Germany was
one of enormous confidence! it
The paper ada: "But this con- filence is tempered by the Cull realisation of the cost of the war and the need for peace, For years the entire population has been hard-driven by Western sland- urde. Its privations have been al most insupportable.
There in good reason to believe At the moment that the people of Ruskin have no more ardent desire, Then turn to the works of penee."
Reuter.
HIROHITO SUMMONS
THE DIET
Tokyo, Nov. 1. Emperor Hirohito has called vegular meeting of the diet for December 24, the Kynde news agency reported to-day, but there are indications it might be super- seded by an extraordinary session, beginning December 10, for con- sidering election law revisions.
Meanwhile, the nation's chiefs met to dineuse establishment of a people's poller, collection of elvilians
едроли and manage- ment of the economic police who are charged with controlling black markets.
police
The Japanese! government an- auunced it would appoint clyBlan advisory boards in major Tokyo police districts with unprecedented power to criticise public netions of officers.--Aaminted Press,
Communist
reinforce
TRUMAN WAS LATE
tha
And Smelled It
Calcutta, No. 8. **The Statesman, in pamphlet published to-day, states it was found that during last winter's smallpox opidemic 400,000 vaccinations had been made with unreliable corpora-
3001
and
cinim, if The Contral Governmont, say the Reds, should consult thom be- fors using railways for the trans- port of troops (The Governmenttion lymph. to reserved the right to use the viously Peiping-Mukdely no withput pro-
Last December,
the Buy 8 Consulting
Bengal's Com-Journal,
Governor munists).
Caney spoke in horrified tones newed clashes in northern Chian. In the city and tried to get im- The proposals coincide with roof the shocking stum conditions Router.
mediate reform.
Main outcome, according to "The Statesman, has been that miserable alum dwellers have been evicted with nowhere else, to go.
"Many British soldiers have amelt Calcutta for MOSCOW, NOV. 8. themselves; they have realised THE NEWSPAPER "IZVES-that this at least is something TIA CARRIED GREETINGS for which the British cannot TO THE SOVIET LEADERS blamed."-Reuter. ments are reportedly pouring into FROM MANY WORLD PER- SONAGES ON THE REVOLU- TION
ANNIVERSARY. BUT THERE WAS NO PUBLISHED TRUMAN WHICH HAS CAUS- MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT ED IMMEDIATE COMMENT.
According to Washington re- ports President Truman sent a congratulatory message to Stalin but that It probably arrived in Moscow too late for publication.
President Truman's mesange waleh is expected to be published to-morrow said that the forces of Aggression in Europe and the Far East are
totally defeated, and added that the United Nations' Charter is a happy augury for cooperation between
our two the world in quest of a firm and peopion and other free nations of lasting universal peace."Asso- ciated Press.
Salyunu pravince.
The Contral Government acknowledge the loss of several towns west of the Tatung-Puchow railroad in Southern Shansi.
The Communists claimed that most of the 70,000 Government troops yielded with their
Armk along the Felping Hankow Tail- line, including two
Kynerals and four divisional commanders. Asked for a comment Communist victory claims, Mr. K. . Wu, Minister of Information said: "The Communists have cir vulated many fabrications. It's no use denying one after another."
DYKES BREACHED
on the
The Central Government han claimed that the Communists have breached the Yellow River dykes and fluoded hundreda of square miles in Hanan.
The Central Government claims that the Communists are forcibly conscripting men-power in Shansi und also allege that Commualat operations west of Kweisul have left 200,000 Chinese homeless.
The Rests are reported to have burmed villagon
and
destroyed most of the Feiping-Saiyuan rail.
The Government, sald Communists are planning a drive that the on Tulyasi, capital of Shansi, if they capture Kweisu!.
way.
The Communists have made no reply to the Government's peace proposals and this fact is viewed bero as ominous.
The clamoured for the arrest of several
Reds,
meanwhile, have
Holidays At Home
AC-
e
ONE CORNER OF A FOREIGN SOIL
Yokohama Nov. 8. The remains of Americana who died in Japanese prison campa or were killed in plane crashes on bombing raids are belag re-buried In a cemetery on a hill looking Yokosuka Harbour where American fleet units are now an chored-Associated Press.
Rosary Hill De Valera Makes Quarantine No Bones
· Rosary Hill is at present in quarantino for a period of gbout ten days.
This is the result of an out- break of diphtheria, though only two children have been so far afected. They have bean BONE to the Queen Mary Hospital.
DELIBERATE STARVATION
the"
MANILA, NOV. 8.
IN
About It
BURLIN, NOV. 8. PRIME MINISTER EAMON DE VALERA, ADDRESSING THE ANNUAL PARTY CONVENTION OF THE FIANNA FAIL (THE GOVERNMENT PARTY) IN DUBLIN TO-NIGHT MADE NO BONES-ABOUT THE FACT THAT HE VALUED THE LINKS WHICH HE AC- CEPTS AS KEEPING EIRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH, AND HAS NO IN- TENTION OF SEVERING THEM.
Jap. Murders Revealed
Labuas Island, North Borano, Nov. 8. Although scores of American airmen crashed or parachuted hore, none of thom have been found alive nor havr their graven been identified, an Australian officer said.
HE WAS REPLYING TO THE SPEAKERS WHO MOVED THE MOTION, CALLING FOR THE SEVERING OF THE LINKS WITH THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH. Special objections had been, YESTERDAY AT THE WAR eign diplomatic representatives
taken to the King's aiganturei WITNESSES TESTIFIED to the letters of credence of for, CRIMES TRIAL OF GENERAL coming to Eire and representa- YAMASHITA THAT SYSTEMA Lives of Eire going abroad.. TIC STARVATION WAS THE JAPANESE PROGRAMME FOR who urged
Mr. du Valera said that thore MANILA. CIVILIAN
this coursO al nut PRISONERS
understand the position.
There is nothing Inconsistent A bill of particulars submitted with the nolitical status of Eire by
prosecution Japanese with wilful failure and he said. in having King George to charged the as a sovereign independent state, dical attention for civilian inter- refusal to provide food and ma-aign the famu documents for Eire as he does for Canada, Aus- nees. It also listed "the execution tralia, New Zealand without cause" of at least
And South internees.
six Africa.
Irish lenders had always Sister Candido fled that the Japanese broke into ciation with the group. of British Ocampo tosti cognised that some form of ASKO- her convent at night, looking for nations was desirable and Inevit. girl.
A Manila undertaker told the military trial tribunal he found
THE KING He went un: "So far as Bri- bodica civilians bayonetted and shot in two air raid shultern in-ain and the alin of my Govera
tain in concerned, my unvarying side the old walled city-Associat- ment has always been to establish ed Prean.
good neighbourly relations tween our two countries on the Britain herrelf enjoys. basis of the same, freedom that,
Washington, Nov. 8. Three soldiers were killed and five injured on October 21 when souvernir hunters exploded an old over-Japanese land mine near Naha in Okinawa, according to a report by the War Department here. Associated Press.
The Working-Man Who Will Govern Bengal
LONDON, NOV. 8.
THE APPOINTMENT OF AN EX-RAILWAY PORTER, MR. FREDERICK JOHN BURROWS, AS GOVERNOR OF BENGAL, IS GIVEN FRONT-PAGE SPACE IN MOST ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS TO-DAY.
THE SHORT NAME OF "FRED," BY WHICH HE IS KNOWN TO MOST RAILWAYMEN OF WHOSE NATIONAL UNION HE WAS ELECTED PRESIDENT IN 1942, IS PROMINENT IN HEADLINES.
picture of
The "Daily Express" gives a
the Governor de
London, Nov. 8. There will be wagus wecks everywhere spread over the period commendations of the Catering from June to September if the re- and Wages Commission on the algnate shaking hands with a staggering of holidays Bru
ticket collector from a carriage cepted.
window before leaving London A report Just issued also gives by train for his home in Hore- reasons why the July August fordshire. and makes suggestions on how to seventeen atenes, Mr. Burrows period is most popular for holidays
Six feet tall and weighing popularise the months of June and pro
September.
Is a typical English West-coun- Recommendations include the try man with a great reputation adding of the August bank holi- for humour. day peried to town holiday week Mr. Burrow's wife has never and the removal of external school had a servant in her life and she examinations from holiday periods dues all her own housework. and the staggering of holidays in large cities either by industries
The
report also refers to the possibility of an additional bank holiday in the Autumn.
Government leaders 04 Japanese, including the Governors of Shunki and Shantung.-A380- ciated Press.
FRESH MOVES Fresh moves to end tho "un the Communists testay. declared civil war" were made by
Firing should erase throughout China and both sides abould order their forces away from railways.
Don't Rest On Laurels Says Red Army Chief
GENERAL ALEXEI ANTONOV. RED ARMY CHIEF OF
LONDON, NOV, 8. STAFF. TOLD A CHEERING CROWD IN MOSCOW THAT RUSSIA HAD "ENTERED A PERIOD OF PEACE: PUL DEVELOPMENT" BUT WARNED THAT SOVIET RUSSIA'S ARMED FORCES MUST "CONTINUE TO PERFECT THEMSELVES" INSTEAD OF RESTING ON THEIR LAURELS.
or areas.
to
"I shall not like to leave my hame and my friends, but it is my duty to go and I shall carry it out," Mrs. Burrows told a repor- ler to-day.
Aged. 60. Mr. Burrows has one daughter, who is a school-teacher zon, who lo in the R.A.P., and one
One of his closest friends said to-day:
"I know that Fred has
deep
Commenting that more stagger ing of holidays would benefit both holiday makers and resorts the re- port states that before the war the peak of the July August period
no incentive to
**** resorts obtain now facilities and art tindu-Muslim probintuly of the iny maker was forced to pay much public reference to the problems though he has never made any bigger prices because of un- economic conditions under which of India, he has always been keen- holiday in industries were operat-
ly interested in them,"
Mr. Burrows was in the garden ing-
of his home at "Thrashes Nest," eight-roomed cottage in Ross-on- wye, when Renter's correspondent spoke to him on the telephone to-
NOT TALKATIVE Reuter's correspondent said: that he hat
"In post-war years these condi. tions are likely to be aggravated," states the report. "Post-war holl- day groups of the National Council of Social Service are of the opinion that the 1937 demand estimated 16.000.000 people may well be "After telling me doubled,"
day.
|
should carry out the policies and principles of the Labour Party in working for the people af Bengal. "Above all, I hopo he will tackdo the present economic con- recurrence of famine. dition of Bengal and prevent the
the people, my disappointment laj "While I welcome the appoint mont of Mr. Burrows as a man of
that an Indian was not chosen." Lord Sinha concluded.-Bouter,
able.
Ke
be-
and the use of his signature by King George is not our King un is simply as a mark of asso- ciption of this country with the other British, group of states."
He had no intention of depart ing from the policy he had been pursuing in that reward.
After Mr. de Valera spoken,
All who landed word appar- ently executed, one officer nald and reported finding n photograph of one American iller lined up with the Japan- BG0 exccutionor.-Associated Prosh.
Hush-Hush At The War Office
MADE IN THE HOUSE OF
LONDON, NOV. & ANOTHER ATTEMPT WAS COMMONS TO-DAY TO SUADE GOVERNMENT GIVE FIGURES OF FORCES IN PARTICULAR THEATRES OF WAR.
PER
TO
tho motion wed withdrawn.size of the combined Allied oren- Reuter.
BEAST OF BATAAN TO BE TRIED
Mr. Warboy (Labour) moked the Prime Minister the approximate pational forces in Austria.
Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, cald Government had given figures of those serving at home and those abroad. It would not bo in the pubile interest if they published figures for particular theatres of
Mr. Eden: "Can I ask him to reconsider that? We are not now at war, and all sorts of rumours are current about these forces which are really harmful to our national interest.
wer
Manila, Nov. 8. Major-General Basilio J. Valdes, has resigned his post as Chief-of- Staff of the Philippine Army to take his place on the Military Commission which will Boon try Ligut-General Masaharu Homma, Japan's "beast of Batuan" on war crime charges. Valdes was
w appointed to the Commission by General MacArthur at the recom-
"I think if he would consider it mendation of the Commonwealth again with the Chiefs of Staff he the Bataan campaign with Goney ronous Government. He went through will agree that there are no milit
why figures abould Australia with President Quezon. ral MacArthur and escaped to
not be given, and there might be great political advantage." di will be acting Chief-of-Staff Brigadier-General Rafael Jalon-
Associated Press. ponding a permanent appointment.
LUXURY TO END
Bedford, Pa., Nov. 8.
to
we are not at war he could noe no Mr. Morrison said that though paint in consulting the Chiefs of Staff-Router.
London, Nov. 8. Attorneys for William Joyce, A State Department spokesman Nazi Lord Haw Haw, said to NO HOLIDAY FOR THEM aid to-day that Hiroshi Oshima, day that they
Japanese Ambassador
would attempt Ger to appeat against the conviction many, and 184 other internees at and the luxurious Bedford Springa
would apply to the Al- hotel, will be repatriated within a torney-General for permission few weeks. Othima and his staff to take the case before arrived only recently-Associat-House of Lords. - Associatert the ed Press.
Press.
Washington, Nov. B. Leaders of presentatives
the House of Re- said to-day plans for a legislative recess from that Thanksgiving through to New Year have been dropped. It in not immediately clear what effect this would have on the Senate tended rest. which had also hoped for an ex-
The House will vote on it before it takes a holiday.
or
Maiden Ladies Kept A Private Army
LONDON, NOV. 8.
HER NEIGHBOUR
The chairman of the Houso Expenditures Committee which is ings will be concluded this week considering the bill said that hear- the next and it will take several weeks inittee version.
to write B com-
The passed the bill in a watered form.
Senato has, MISS FRANCES SCARBOROUGH LIVES AT QUINT
COURT GRAFFHAM IN SUSSEX. Another issue which uay com- pilcate the planned House holiday in on the discharge of men from the armed forces with several pozitiona currently before body designed to forco actions on the bills which broaden the discharge eligibility-Associated Prese
IS MISS ANNIE BLAKER OF POPPLES HILL, GRAFF HAM.
at
RADIO
Yesterday they met not Division. And the Judge heard "The Court" but in the Chancery how, after two years of quarrel- ling both of them formed "pri-, vate ormica" to
FRIDAY, 04. NOVEMBER, 1048, protect them- selves against each other.
***FORGES REQUEST HOUR” Miss
ZBW HONGKONG Broadmeting on Scarborough alleged Frequencies of 640 KRocycles and Eross in September 1940 Misa 12.00 to 1.80 p.m., 8.80 to 1.80 p.m.
ANTONOV'S ADDRESS BROADCAST BY MOSCOW RADIO WAS THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE CELEBRATIONS OF THE 28TH ANNIVERSARY OF RED REVOLUTION.
"The Red Army in future will of the main causes for popularity received many congratulatory mes be a reliable bulwark of the days
July August period for holi- sogea on his appointment, I asked are given as the shutting the Governor-elect, in view of the freedom and independence of the down of factorisk, attraction
fact that you are the President of aoclalistic motherland," ha de bank holiday. necessity for holidays the National Union of Railway- clared.
during school holidays and the be- Trades Unionist,
mon and, therefore, .a staunch lief that August was
the best Ho ascribed the Soviet victorles month for weather and holiday ganized workora in Bengal and lam charges against several track i her with a towel and hitting her Megaoyalos.
to make direct contact with or Athlotic Association has been Blaker assulted her. slashing, and..9.00 to 10,30 pm on Im
THEY CAN LOOK---IF
Re-
of the
Washington, Nov. 8. A Democrat promised the publicans a look at any late President Roosevelt's Bles thut have a direct bearing on Pearl Harbour-if A
Democrat goes along.
Sonator Lucas, Democrat, of Jillimola, stood committed to this procedure and Senators Browater, Republican, of Maine, and Fer- guson, Republican, of Michigan, indicated that they will take ad vantage of the opportunity. All threo are members of the ten-man Pearl Harbour Investigating Com
are stored.
of
do you
ATHLETES CHARGED
Stockholm, Nov. 8. meeting of the Swedish, that called to investigate professiona
A
Intend
.`
In December 1940, Bald Miss
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1.00 pm-News & Announcements.
match precedent last Chinose on Saturday. The match of your interest in the Hindu the projected winter tour to the Scarborough, Miss Blaker had 110 p.m.-"Bolzo"-Rand:
The
Dawn, Col. Rhodes, Smith; Bayd Popo; Cpl. Lennox, Sgt. Simons: Lothing, Stokes, Koalay, Shoppard.
a man fire a shot over her pro- perty, all of which led Justice
1.97. p.m.-Mantovani and His Or Houston, Texas, is number one
St. Louis, Nov. 9. Valsey to remark" charming
chestra. Soft spoken. Eddio Dyer, of and quiet Court."
2.00 p.m-Close Down, The action was brought by 6.80 p.m."Faust" Ballet Music.. choice to succeed Bully Southworth Miss Scarborough, who sued 0.45 p.m.-Borcuado to the Blare". as manager of the power laden Mina Blaker for an injunction 1940 St. Louis, cardinals;
PRIVATE ARMY
-4
.. -
7.10 p.m.Albert Bandler & His Or
with
to the "organising and inspiring attractions. Reuter. role of the Bolshevik Party, the
particularly railway workers?" ship of result of correct and wise leader-
"I am afraid I cannot answer and Arno Andersson.
stars including Gunder Hagg on the head with a stick, the Soviet Government |
RAF. TO PLAY CHINESE and our great leader a der Comrade Stalin.
that question, as it touches on and comman
It is stated that Haeg paid
Miss Blaker said that Mies 19.80 p.m.-"Taonhauser"—~ Oprire the matter of official policy," he The following have been select, replied. broadcast to
There was no reference in the ed to represent the R.A.F.
taxes last year on Boven thousand Scarborough, after trespassing (Wagner) in a
dollars and Andersson on three on her property, Stalin who broke
the whereabouts of Football
Mr. Burrows gavė a similar thousand.
had hit her 12.45 pm-Services Minnie 10”--- against the answer to the query: "In view night by letting Foreign Minister will be played on No. 1 pitch at Muslim problems, have you any
with a stick and umbrella. If both are ruled professionals
JENSA, Molotov deliver the annual speech opening the at Andrew's Hall Byers: Allon, Sgt. Hughes;
the Portuguese Club and will start suggestions for
United States would be cancelled. celebrations at St
of the at 5.16 p.m.
new approach-Associated Press, with the view of achieving unity" in the Kremlin.
The now Governor was anxious Snowshill,
Cpl. Cooper an appearance at dinner.
Stalin himself did, not put in Balloy; Cpl. Sinclair, Morrison, Mrs. Burrows to the news that Sgt to tell me about the reaction of mittee.
Swinford, Goodley, and Breeds., shu. fe to live in Government Ferruson said he would be that foreign diplomats speculated the RAF, will meet the Navy on
Dispatches from Moscow sald Reserves; O'Neill, and Weir, pleased to go with Lucas to the that the Generalissimo might have
House-in Calcutta. On Sunday (Armistice Day) WI Government
WIFE'S REACTION archives building decided to absent himself in order where the late President's papers not to take any of the spotlight following will represent the air her friends and associations tha Dyer resigned a year ago enter
the camd pitch at 6.15.
"Quite naturally, she is not ac- tually looking forward to leaving in the vast Cardinal farm system, and for damages for assault.
A former top-ranking executive to restrain her for trespassing 7.00p.m.-News & Amomomman ka. selected by Stalin as the most lo from Molotov who apparently, was
mon, gical spokesman for the pro-
of woman who can adapt herself the Red Birds at meetings in the he said, "but my wife is the sert anger in baseball by representing has built up during her life-time," ing the all business but kept his nouncement on foreign polley
to whatever circumstance presents suspended Texas Langue CHIEF TASK
By April 1942, said counsel 1.00 pm Mosic Time-A itself. Like myself, she is deter Marshal Alexander Vamailovsky,
both parties had acquired some- mined to mako
The appointment of Dyor as thing in the nature of a small Deputy Commissar
400 p.m.--Tocoon Roquent Hour. a auccess of the Manager of the St. Lens Car appointment, and we are sensible dinals for the next two Bensons private army issued an order of the day to the ball player and couch at the Naval And with these words, Bengal's Pross.
of Defence, a Marine Colonel who as a foots of the honour conferred upon us." has beob announced-Associated
9.00 pm-News & Apoancomata. Red Army telling it to study and Academy at Annapolis never lost new Governor excused himself. learn the Ionsons of the second a game to the Army, died to-day. It was Just lunch-timo-and it
Miss Scarborough employed 0.10 p.m.Kolody Maker' world war and shoulder: the task of a series of heart attacks. The was a fine afternoon for garden- of becoming faithful guardians of five-year winning streak undering.
and protect her from her neigh- 10.00 pm-Nows from London. Boston, Nov. 8.. the socialistic nation.
Billy Southworth has announced men to protect her from Mies 10-Borgs from Verdi's Oporar, bour. In tarn: Miss Blakor, had: The Marshal, who, was the Roded Press.
Lowson began in 1930-Associat- Lord Sinha, the Bongal poor, contract as
that he has stoned a three-year Scarborough, apalag commandor of the brief campaign.
commenting to-day on the appoint Boston Braves Associated Press.)
manager for flie
10,80 pmClop Downs. San Pedro, Cal, Nov. 8.
against Japan, said that the chick
Donying: tho shooting incident Programms marked DNSA mont of Mr. F. J. Hurrows task for freedom.. loving peopln
Miss Binker said she had been recor odspecially for Barvices Dorota Seventy-four survivors of was to secure In deeds a firm and announced that the former hanvy la a typical labour man, without announces the approval of the her arms, thrown her to tho Jack manager welcome hin angeintment: for ho
Dempseyn Nov. has wovemar of Bengal, and Tokyo: Nov, 2. Bottled by an of, had Late Department of Nationel tlires ahing which ware wrecked added that tho Rweight champion in contidoring social distinction,
overlasting pence.
́ ́The Allied Headquarters here borough's men who had twisted Service Eatertelumems on. Oct. 9 and 11 during the Had rightful pride that tha ganisation to promote and televiso formalities, red tapo typhoon, that struck Okinniva, decisive role in winning the war boxing shows at a yearly salary
Army an offer to manage a new or "I hope he will break down the Chinese Government for the ro- ground, and kicked her, arrived herp to-day Associat-,
and aloof turn of the Nanking Puppet Miss Scarborough said it cost Proprietors
Printed and published for the ed Probe.
Lelongs to the Boviet Union of two-hundred and Atty Chou ministrator Ift indlag
flons in typical of A Bellieh - Japan at the surrender Asentot hor. 3 - 24 1943
Government official who war in her, $100 to employ man to pro-Enterprise, Limited The Associated Press
Newspaper JAMES KEATED, Wifldsor Hováno, The caso continued. Router. Hong Kongs
TUITISAMAN
In a later interview Lucas said: "I would never vote to give the Republicans authority to co into the files as thatviduale. But if William D.. Mitchell, Counsel for the Committee, and Mian Grace Tully, former private secretary to Mr. Roosevelt who has the key to the archives atard room-can And the specife thinge about which they are Inquiring, all right. Any other method would. Involve the reading of all the confidential, messages of Prosident Roosevelt.
Associated Pross
Atlanta Gay Nov. 8. Emery Ellsworth Lawson, 40,
пу
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gand" kollars, hosocistal Prostadig le a man of the people and Related Presbi
mambers to 'guard her proporty '9.40 y .-Now Symphony Orched t