GOERING'S BATTLE FOR POWER
NUREMBERG, JAN."13. GERMANY
BETOKE THE BATTLE FOR POWER IN
THE WAR BETWEEN HERMANN GOERING, THEN IN CHARGE OF GERMANY'S FOUR - YEAR ECONOMIC PLAN, AND DR. SCHACHT, MINIS TER FOR ECONOMICS, WAS OUTLINED AT THE NUREMBERG TRIAL YESTERDAY BY THE UNIT ED STATES PROSECUTOR. HERMANN GOERING WON.
CONTINUING HIS CASE AGAINST
DR. SCHLACHT
AND THIS ROLE IN THE NAZIS WAR CONS PIRACY, THE PROSECUTOR SAID THAT THE BETWEEN THEM CONCERNED DIFFERENCES ONLY THE METHOD OF RE ARMING GER MANY
Controversy Ruled Out
Manila, Jan 13
A protest by the statt of We Army orwapater "Daily Parilican" that "aur hands are bound by By Mulier VIROTY DISNEen brought an explanation to-day from Army anthe
The maintained that the
the
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1946. -
Battle Over Australian Seat
A
| Eisenhower To
Enter Demob Fray
WASHINGTON, JAN. 13- GENERAL EISENHOWER AND ADMIRAL NIMITZ ARE TO DISCUSS THE DEMOBILISATION SITUA- TION BEFORE A JOINTCONGRESSIONAL SESSION ON TUESDAY. UNNAMED CONGRESSIONAL LEADER SAID THAT THeir appeARANCE WAS ARRANGED AT THE REQUEST OF THE WAR AND NAVY DE- TO PRE- PARTMENTS, WHICH ARE ANXIOUS SENT THEIR SIDE OF THE TROUBLESOME PRO- BLEM.
LONDON, JAN. 19. WHILE OVER-RIDING RUSSIAN POSTPONEMENT APPEAL THE UNITED NA- AN TIONS ASSEMBLY ELECTED AUSTRALIA, BRAZIL, EGYPT MEXICO, THE NETHERLANDS |
MEMBER AND POLAND TO SILIP SHUP ON THE VITAL PEACE- PEEKING SECURITY COUN CIL, ALONG WITH THE FIVE POWER PERMANENT BLOC. The Hood of protesting
The election
completed completed Was
BARCA, NUN Nwhile, from overseas. after Canada and
went, continues unnlated. Australin through two indecitive ballot and Carada prenosed that
in chosen by acemmation. The krisquent was ruled out of order.
Dr Schacht emphasised foreign trade was necessary as Bourers of vurmanent mater
at until Germany was ready to
bitterly strike le Goerius'n intrusion into nomic fichi.
1
heevu
When inte rogated lat year. İz Schacht apoint o the subject of ther operation
Heal that ivering declares "I met have the right to give ur ders to you," to which Dr Sebacht answered: “Not to me but, any sur
The Nazi lenders in the duck
policy was at bidding thishowed inbgnation and race when
Army rather t an underling it, but i dva isot constitute a Kay
rude
Dr. Franz Hinha Czern Stavak Sure, surten e t visitors to the nehnu entra tuon mainp and said.
have
men
r.
The Army. menawhile, has out!
period of Austrnila, the training
cruits from 17 to 13 weeks in or der to stop an the Bow of replace- menta and this rolleve high amint servicemen on foreign soil.
With Canada having withdrawn,' Australis was given 44 out of 49 votes, 13 above the required two- thirds majority.
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Senator John-on, Denverat, of Colorado. and Chairman of the olber Give nationa were Senate Miltary Sub-Committee as elected to the 11 member council airned to investigate the
dreno All fret ballet..
voting bilisation programine, said he does Asociated Press.
the Eisenhower not expecl.
tue 2 wng y Fot.
Listeners Kept Tabs On Nazis And Japan
Nimitz statements to eliminate the need for a thorough Congressional prabe.
Eisenhower is reported to have asta inat cautioned all commands
or other cle- giving troops baale mental training just to keep their busy.
In Manila. Servicemen waited the arrival of the Senate Sub-Com. mitter on Sunday for a requested nudience to prove charges of mill- inry waste. SHANGGAI DEMONSTRATION soldiers and in Shanghai, 800 sonte officers demonstrated before the American Club and later at the racecourse protestine scainst a prospective long China stay.
A Committee of Four' weg re- reived by the U.S. Senatorn whol Bromi-ad Lo THAN on their
com-1 plaints to the Miltary Affuim Committers of both Houses, No NAVY
men particinated in the de- monstrations.
Lieut. General Albert C. Wede- UM. Commander-in-Chief
mever. "They seemed
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SKINNING THE DEAD Ihr Frick, the Laloner Monster. half o
spenbed N when r noanteel at hom
Ciconel W Waters, in chatgo of the Information and E-karation anton of the Army Forces in the Wern Pacific, said it but bewa decided to exercise mervision of
subiect matter of the "mail ไL"
Waters said that benes furth bet
Her Sand, the labour recroi pers Racerbung bai such nonitaverna subiecte ne race realons, religion,!ment chief, shook his head till bas offer
enlisted carsbodes nearly fell T
wrote it make reused and Resendet.
ented kalender, with violent headehakang
Bering Baclay, Dr.
Versua
men's mis teen, wid ter deannelį He explained that "dling can be done at Bás erud level alaan such problems agut : clamen Tra proch tu prvake it! Fishing"
el 'reas.
SHARP YINGKOW SKIRMISHES
Associat
Tientsin, Jan. 13. Military offer an of the Chinese Central Governement to day ki thear Lenups suffered 190 casualties. in skirmishra With COUTUMAML whtie completing the neupation of
kuw
the Manchurin peel eily of Ying-
Troops of the band Arm? enter- ed that port on Wednesday bring Kreeted by Inny of the towns prende but later Borne Ahting developed.
There has set frther re pert on the centuation of Yingo show in Jehol Provance by Covers Il troops.
Reporte of the "esto fire" order sued after the Chungking gree ment were feeted in North Chinn
scepticism. Most people] will are metal but some say they ex meet action to be pruned in the Song after the winter lol. Au- soginted Promo
AXIS EMIS GOING
Funk
3. เท The Nazi himself
WASHINGTON, JAN 13. NAZI AND JAPANESE NEWS BROADCASTERS
SOMETIMES SPILLED THE BEANS ON TOP WAR SECRETS.
WHEN THEY WENT ON THE AIR THE FBI. THE
ON SE EARS OF AMERICA, WAS LISTENING, FERAL OCCASIONS A FEIF LINES FROM THEIR BROADCASTS TIPPED OFF AMERICAN INTELLI GENCE OFFICERS
The Foreign Broadcast - ment agencies, including Army teligency Service of the Federal | and Navy inteliigetice. Communication Commission Disclosing for the fest, it (F.C.C.) intercepted and record the war role of the P.1.1, the Kave these examples of Bished more than 3,500,000 words of F.C.C.
in the China theatre, announced at The same time that he was proud; his troops hoc ut demonstrated xinw. nuniont the dentalisation de saving: "The work we are doing to day is required to pr Serve peace and prevent creation of conditions which might lead to ather Wt." Asociated Press
Growing Arab Influence In
from 1941 to Dec. 5, 1945, when came a prinie source of Intel Near East
gence:
said he himself was forced to skin Foreign brundenst material daily how broadenst monitoring bre-1 dend Humura rinne and wynag
Their skins were unde inte l Bes, riding breeches and wor's "It was dangerous to haved skin at Daehan," he
Tenter.
said
it ceased operation.
P.B.1.'s editors digested this immense inflow of foreign news and enemy claims for govern-
Better Bigger And
Lies For 1946
BURLINGTON, WIS, JAN. 13. "THERE ARE JUST AS MANY LIARS AS EVER AND
THE LIES ARE GETTING BETTER." THAT'S O, C. HULETT TALKING AND IT'S NO LIE, HE SAYS. BURLING. HULETT, PRESIDENT OF THE NOTED
TON LIARS CLUB, IS WINNOWING SOME 6,000 LETTERS TO SEEK LAST YEAR'S BIGGEST FIB-
DER.
"17" anys
Lendon, Jan. 18. An item from a Berlin bread-
The Egyptian Minister of For east and a similar item from a
Hamid Swedish broadcast disclosed that then Affairs. Dr. Abdel
B-dawi Puha, in an interview the Germans were running short yesterday, said. "It is most signi of bail-hearings. This led tor Beant that the two important re- concentrated air attacks on Nazional groups the Pan-American ballbearing factories. The
to Mexico and the -referring U.S. also started to purchase that Arab, have been given representa- Swedish bearing output to keep] tron the Security Council. it out of German hands.
Egypt feels bound in honour to promote he cause of peter and speurity, for which she has over
"She shown marked sumpori.
STEADY CHECK
A strady check on German broadcasts disclosed
some Americans known to be killed in action were buing Its ed as injured and prisoners of Lopte ra- war in an effort latives.
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started giving false information, Arab influence in the Middle East, I. C. B. N. Co. F. F. "ESANG" Hulett stin is chuckling aver mother mailed her to Paris.
He broke down when informed; —Associated Press, the tale that won the 1944 ly- sprinkled a little water on the Americans knew he was at ing inures:
her and she was as good as the port when the game was! ever," the G. 1, wrote.
played. BURMA STORY
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broadensis revealed! and voice
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W.A.C. Capt. Hope Harrin wrote in and gave the impres-) San Francisco, Jan. 13
Bulet dished out a few sam-1 a male G. I. Atwat 15,000 Italian servicemen' sion that she was and Axin prisoners of war will, stationed in Paris.
ples from the 1945 cropt board shlus here during the next} This G. 1. had been stationed
Writing from the "only Paci- that the Japanese still gave out editoriai tu-day said that General
ant-American propaganda long several weeks en route to their overseas two years and was lone- Ac island completely covered
sume for his girl friend. While with water," a Sgt. Floyd Hobbs after Nippon surrendered,--As-Shintoism in Japan is not a denial Maior-General Homer Grun working in an Army
sociated Press, commis said that it rained so much that, port embarkation commander, said the condur Irina will "helrsary, he got an idea from seeing the Japs bombed their tents, get returned American soldiers, the dehydrated foods. home faster." Associated Press.
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thinking they were cargo ship. BARODOSSY
DEFIANT TO LAST
Jack Taylor of Herminie, Pa..! Bald that it was so cold last winter his wife had to build a fire alongside the stove to keep|
Budapest, Jan. 11 (Delayed) the stove fire from freezing. Inazio Barodossy. former Prime The 96th Fighter Control Minister of Hungary, who died Squadron was short of gas in before a firing squad. this morn Burma, wrote Cpl. August Nia-ing, nearly precipitated a riot in terowicz, so the mechanica rig- the final moments of life. ged the planes with alda. Tho "God save Hungary from these Burmu fog was so heavy that, bandits!" the pro-Nazi shouted an to save gas, the pilots skied and be faced the muzzles of four guns coasted on the fog.--Associated in the bleak jail courtyard.
Onlookers previously had been sympatheticaliv. respectful toward
who had declin the doomed man, ed to be blindfold and stood crees with his hend bared. But at his words they aurged forward. Washington, Jan. 13. One man who broke through a
Press,
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
President Truman has nominat
Sokann. Washington, Jan. 13. The "Spokune Review" in
MacArthur's abolition of state
of religious freedom but on the contrary liberates the Nipponejo people from compulsion to accept
single cuk and freea them wurship as they choose.
The
The paper anid the decreo abolishing stote Shintolem
"may prove an effective in shattering the weakened hold of the old order upon Janan sa the atomic bomb was in breaking the spirit of the
rulers of Japan military
and forcing its surrender."—Assocint-
ed Press.
U.S. INCOMES
Chicago, Jan. 18. The incomo of individunla in tho United Staten has more than tripled sinen the depression bottom year of 1933.
ed the following Navy officers to window at the back of the court reached a new peak of $1,117 in)
the rank of commodore:
yard shouted: "Got the priest
WAGE INCREASE
The federation of Tax Adminis income payments to individuals trators reported to-day por capital
1044, compared with $308 in 1033. Richard W. Bates, chief-of-staf referring to the priest who had In 1940 the average was 3576.—| to the commander of the Phili- accompanied Barodossy to the end. Associated Press.
The crowd calmed down quick- nino son frontier: Merton D., however, when police swung Willcutts, medical staff comman inte action. and after watching der-in-chief for the Pacifle Fleet; Wilbur E. Kellem, medical officer Barodosey die they filed out with out incident after raising a hostse of the Fifth Flect.
A presidential fact-finding panel The following were nominated shout of "Long live demoerner!"
The former Prime Minister proposed yesterday a general 18 for cantailncies: Daniel F. Worth, Junlar doputo commander in the shouted, "No, no, never." the start per cent wage increase for C.1.0.
of the sloran of
Hungarian re- oll workers involved in a thres Marianas: T. Peyton, com- mandant of the naval operating visionists, before the runs roared months' dispute with major com- Industry, Settle- base at Gusm-Associated Eross and tohled him to his gray panles of the
Associated Press.
ments already have been reached]" between the union and several in- GERMAN STEEL OUTPUT-dividual companies on that basis.
--Abzoclated Pross.
ELECTION OBSERVERS-
Washington, Jan. 10.
President Truman has appoint-
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Berlis, Jan. 13. ed six men to direct the United The Allied control: council-xot States Deleration which will par- Germany's annual steel production ticinato in observing the March quota at 6.800.000 tons, approxi 81 elections in Greece,
mately what the nation produced Lant October, Dootor Henry F. In 1912, a low-point year. The last Gyndy; former Assistant Secretary available official records showed of State, was named as loader, of Germany's steel production the group with the personal rank; 18,750,000 tone in 1930, of Ambassador. The six mon au The now allotment was soon as pointed
will hold the personal a lone step toward docliding the rank of Minister-Associated nation's level of peacotine coono
at
Washington, Jan. 18.
·U.N.R.R.A, CHINA HEAD
Washington, Jan. 18.
announced that U.N.R.RA Ralph Olmstead, Chine operatione director, will leave this week-end; for Shanghai. He returned
contly from a six-week Asin tour with Roy F. Hendricksort. dopaty, director-general of U.N.R.RA. Associated Press,*
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