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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1946.
NAZI PROPAGANDA SECRETS war Babies ALL THIS WEEK AT 7.30 NIGHTLY
Whipping Up Hate Against Allies
More Women Wanted In U.N.O.
LONDON, JAN 18
MRS. LLEA NUR KORSE VELT, THE AMERICAN DELE GATE TO THE UNFIED NA
ORGANIZATION, ON MONS
FELI TUESDAY SAID SHE THAT NAZE SATELLITE NA TIONS SPCH AX ITALY SHOULD HE ADMITTED
THE UNITED NATHINS
"AN
SOUN AR rats QUALIFY.”
Lack Of Success Mercy Appeal
In Vienna
Vienna, Jan. JÚ.
Secret files of the Vienna Branch of the Nazi Propaganda Mini- try, found by Austrian police officials in the cellars of one of the huge "Flak towers" which the German army built for the protection of the city from air attack, tell part of the story of how Nazi officials used word of mouth propaganda to keep up murale and whip up hate against the Allies.
A report to the Propaganda Ministry in Berlin, signed by Edward
Fraunfeld, leader of the Vienna propaganda office giver de twils of one such rumour which he spread.
For Killer
Of Nips
Washington, NJ., Jan, 16. Omeinla and citizen rallied of a New to-day to the support Jersey soldier who was condemned
to death in Japan by amil Lary court for stabbing to death two Japanese in a park after a drink- 1ru }?l**
Wallington and Ladi mayors "After the air altnek on June naks that they should be very appealed to President Truman to 20, 1944. ho says spread ennvond Nazis, since "many of ano Private First Class Joseph hiers who have been Richswa. Neighbours also jain The forms at Lady of the the rumur that case of the points the
Interventiun heen piled at my disposal have fail-ed in an mutual for in the rand had bonn an than pendle World have tradentified as a Viennese Jew who ed to tedung to their units after lar time slmet la there spre die Pret had previously owned a big store
Fated bendep:
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milies the United Nations
12-99 killed
Asked bot on the "" port that Winston Chuck, maple
I named my Sectefarv
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by the State's two Senators
In Washington the secretary to Senater Albert Hawkes. Now
Maid
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Florerf tir district The umour spreaders Av Jersey Republican,
He was in possession raidete mg of detailed map, showing all the, thrina workers flats which he had or
ders to bomb
All FUOTAT aprend
and made Around the district the workers very bitter against
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the Jews."
Is the same report. Fraunfeld expinion that he aprend roanners through soliera, all of them Nazi party meniers, who meet my neendent" in a tram or come other publie place, and held each Lother the news in loud voices
PLAN MISFORED
the more
He asks that another 50 ■-l directly woved to the success ...
be the more interes: eiers shall be taken off ordmary I duties and put on this work, and Anceinted Psy.
take.
New Liners Being Built For Far East
Hong Kong, and the Far East generally, can expect to begeln
due course froth the animations shipbuilding programine which M now being carried out in Britain
United Kingdom skipbataders are de well advanced DIE ALE NEW
scheduler that one ship pur day u expected to be launched by the and at the year
Italy Renewing Relations
Cargo liners are Bow beting completed at the raleig week, and we speed of proue- tion is rapidly gaining in mo- mentuin.
The cost of the big fleet of panger and cargo fiery now Chungking. Jan 16.
order cay reach between licials
<1 are l arranging £150,000,000 and £200,000,000,
of reports the "Sunday Express.”
The largest foreign
The Battani present in chorucking
for the
the
frut
forthcoming arrival
-L-war Italian
tetailer bu Chau
(toms declared Germany and Italy
War
ASIL
contruck
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A youth
carrying at their dutira."
denily did not have an easy time with some of the Vience. report dated Nov. 8, 1944. ad- les word to Fraunfeld by one of he gives details of how he tried to arrest a man on a tram for making anti-Nazi remarks.
"The whole tram, includirg many soldiers in uniform, na even NCOs, not only did noth- to help me to make the ar rest, but actively hindered me." he complains.
would be asked for
"If Japanese General Yama white could have his conviction as a war criminal reviewed by the DALion's BUDTOMO court," said Mayor Anthony Gajewskl of Wallington, "then certainly this to the American boy is entitled
ΛΙΠΟ privilege.“ Asociated Press.
PRICE CONTROLS
San Francisco, Jan. 16. Crowded into o converted freighter on a 45-day voyage from New Zealand, 70 "war babien," of whom 20 are just recovering from mension. reached San Francisco to-day aboard the S.S. Permanente. The children all have Amari- can servicemen fathers.
The tour brida muthera con- plained that they muffered fram food shortages and over
crowded conditions on the long trip,--Associated Prano.
America
Interfering In Brazil
and
Washington, Jan. 16, Purmer Under-Secretary of State Sumner Welles yesterday said the State Department polley "radically undermining friend- chip between
the Brazilian and American people, lle cited an instance last autumn lo which he mid American Ambassador Adolf Berle interfected advice in what Welles and was purely an Internal
Brazilian political matter.
subsequently Announced the advice he had given them had been given with the fuil approval of the State Department in Washington." Welles continued.
He
amorted the Brazilians con. strued such advice as an indles tion that President Getulio Var- gas no longer had the friendship runfidence of the United
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was also interpreted as a direct interference by the United States in Brazil's internal affairs.
Ch the same date, Fraunfeld, ;
Washington. Jan. 16. reporting to the Gauleiter of A Senator with good White von Schirach, House connections told reconven- Viena. Baldur states
wearing swas- ing "People
Congressmen that President States.
will ask a fuli year's bas in public places are now Truman
of price controls to big work at, due in the first tension
June.
D-17.
The
general renation place to the underground hate r enmaten of the enemy. In spite we that the President will get his request possibly 215difind of anders, very few party cum form, either by making categori rades nhw wear their badges cal exceptions to prevent imposi Mi public." Reuter.
tion of controls where continued ceiling prices would stifle produc tion, or by specifying items on whigh ceilings might be placed.- Associated Press.
Drafting The Peace
inf
London, Jan 16. The Amerios n Secretary Shule James Byrnes, with the agreement of Britain and Russia. Las sent a note to Parta clarify. ing the attitude of the Big-Three Loward France's
ce's role in the Euro prace treaties. American off-
pean brace rials said.
of the
The contents note were not made public.
The Bar Three propose to draft the original treaties for Italy. Rumania, Hungary and Bulgaria)
Wellen declared that unles the) American people demand that the State Department return to the "strict non-interference" Dolicy which characterised the Roosevelt administration "Inter-American solidarity will radically become a thing of the peat." Associateri Presa
Dean Defends Wrens' Good-night Kiss
Dean Thomas Crick, Clry-lain to the King and Dean of Roches-
ter, defends the 700 Wrens who were forbidden to kiss their boy-friends good-night outside their billet.
with France participating direct- The girls live in 28 houses within a stone's throw of Rochester
the drafting of the Italian) Fronty. These and the Anglo- Soviet draft for Finland then will!
submitted
to
to
"
Iraq For U.N.O.
Cathedral, turites a Daily Mail reporter. Because neighboura complained European the Admiralty issued their A
good nights" order. already en- Peace Conference next Spring.
asked about two weeks, forced by one ofhour. France
Dean Crick. а former Chaplain for 26 years will mean a 239,000,- ago whether she would have the
of
naval padre subruit amend. ngainst esport item in the shape ot
the Fleet and oportunity
that he bas immediately
ments to the drafts at the Peace for 33 years, tol! Betish buft
The rise Lounge. after die Pearl Harbour atiek?,
Conference incidentally, is In world prieva
And whether
had occasion to complain they never
The trio
would receive full
LONDON, JAN. 16. Kare
consideration. about Rochester Wrens. as head by
offset to a considerable extent by
Wren "I have visited many Anzubolti, the rounsellor,
Indications were that the Byrnes W10 15 ) vvonomy in British shipbuilding
FRAQ IS SCHEDULED TO he said. "and RE NOMINATED FOR charge d'affaires at Chungking in 11 ite
assuired
MEM. Kngo shipyards are noli
France that her establishments.
BERSHIP
THE UNITED proposals would receive the fullest have an extensive knowledgo stell budding whips mach mere
thegn. consideration. Associnted Press. chenly than American yards,
NATIONS ORGANIZATION LARGER AND PASTER
TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LEARN. Shitowners have given a token
ED YESTERDAY. of Britain's confidence in the fu ture by ordering bigger and better ships than ever before. They will be larger and faster by an aver nge of one and a half to two knota. They will, at the same time, be more economie to run because of un-la-date
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PUPPET SENTENCED
Belgrade, Jan. 16, Anton Racine, mentre of a prominent Serbian family, e- cused of having joined the Ger man Chetnik movement a 1943,
was sentenced yesterday by the Belgrade People's Court to ten
years hard labour.
BLOOD PLASMA FOR ALL
Washington, Jan. 16. Enough blood plasma
to meet civian needs for perhaps two years is being distributed through- without out the country for use charge.
The distribution method.
Many are to be streamlined belos as well as above water level. Fee: the of vessel on
which shipbuilders in the United King Rachit in the grandson of dom will serialise is ten 16.000 Nikola Jashic, founder of the ton refrigerated
DORSETZ Radical Party and many times mors, with luxurious
accommodation and with speeds of Premier of Serbia.
15 knots and over.-London Preas Service.
He was charged with serving the Chetniks ns intelligenes of ficer in Belgrade and with col- laboration with the Gestapo and! the Nedle puppet government's "special police.' Associated Prens.
APPEAL TURNED DOWN
Washington, Jan. 16, The United States Supreme Court yesterday took ao action
catu
SENTENCED COMMUTED
is being ar.
caned by the Rod Cross after the
Army and Navy declared a sur- plux of 1,250.000 units of the life saving substance. This amount re- prosent some 2.000.000 blood dom tions--Asociated Prem
Bad Zwischenahn. Ger., Jan. 10 Canadian Third Division Head- quarters announced the death sun- The tenge of Nazi Maj.-Gen. Kurt Meyer has been commuted to life Imprisonment. The officer wag sentenced death on Dec. 28 after conviction of responsibility for the deaths of Canadian Dri-
to
of
NOTHING AMISS "I was always most impressed by what I saw. I have been living in
controt with the very close Wrens
in Rochester, and never had cause to complain.
"Nor have I Been anything amiss
is I have always had the highest regard for the Wrens.
"Everything, I I have seen here supports my view."
Many of the 700 girls are in- dignant that they should be cri- ticised for the behaviour of a few who, they say, may have "at the Service down."
Homma Doctrine Was A Boomerang
Manila, Jan. 16.
doctrine of "command responsibility" which he invoked against ranking American and Filipino officer prisoners in the Philippines, returned to day to haunt Gen. Masaharu Homma at his war crimes trial.
Col. Nemesio Catalan of the medical supplies from the prison- on General Yamashita's request opera of war.
Philippine army said a Japanese ers and fed them only one and a for intervention in the Military The statement said the review- prison camp commandant, on or half ounces of rice dilly-Asso- Tribunal which sentenced aiming authority "considers Moyer's ders from Domma, told ranlang of- ciated Press.
to death on charges of atroci- degrés of responsibility not such floor prisoners that they would be
+ ties committed by Japanese na to warrant the extreme nen
troops in the Philippines.net alty." Meyer will serve the sent
Yamashita's counsel had petienen In Canada. --- Associated tioned the Supreme Court for Press..
lleging that the
intervention
Commission which tried him had
no legal authority over the cake
Monday is the day that the Supreme Court hands down, its| decisions. Associatd Preч.
k
MARITIME UNIONS
held responsible with their lives
or not
KOREAN DISCUSSIONS
for the conduct of their men, whe ther they were present when camp rules were violated.
The prosecution in sacking to establish exactly that point-that the commanding officer is
Poopen- Fortland, Oregon, Jan. 16. ■ible for the acts of his man. Harry Bridges, President of
During to-day's session, oya the" C.I.O. International Long, witnesses testified that an Ameri- shoremen and Warehousemen Un- can gorant and nine comrades BOON.*
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· MERGER OPPOSED lon, to-day denied herp the report. were executed after another pri- Major-General A. V. Arnold COLOUR BAR
in the San Francisco "Chronicle" sonor escaped. The sergeant was heads the American delegation.
Phoenix, Arizona, Jan. 16. that he was proposing a now Identified as Isaac Landy.
Arnold was recently Governor of
Admiral Dewitt Chiton-Ram- Landy rose from the ground the American occupied southern, Wated to become Vice-Chief Norman, Okla., Jan. 16. nationwide maritime Union morg- The University of Oklahoma to Ing the organisations on bath when the first volley falled to kil
of Naval Operations, said In t day denied admission to Edna Lola coaste
him, according to the testimony portion of Korea.
Col-General Satikov is in-nech before the Arizona News- Shmuel, Nozro girl who sought to Bridges said the Maritime He pointed at his heart and shout cluded in the Russian delegation. naners Asociation that he enter the law school. A spolten- Union Conferones at Washington ed at the Japanese riflemen:
Convient the monosed "Amme-and man for the National Association on Feb. 2 would be asked to for "Come on! Come on. Hit me here.Associated Press
Navy marine sould “fatally com- for the Advancement of Coloured mulate a "common economie and Long live America. People, which omongorod the en- political programme for action by Homma't propecutors Introduced Caracas, Venezuela, Jan. 16.
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He mid that defence set-up rolment. said a federal court action all maritime unions. Ho
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male the programmen of all between April and August, 1942 American nation said to-day it auch na foint Chiefenf-Staffs and Unions regardless of affiliation."Witnesses said the Japanese with had quashed a counter-revolution- should not be, malted indon shape
hold plentiful supplied.of coutured ary movement Associated Pres. Iese indossaelated Press.
ficial said Oklahoma law bare Negro students from attend white schools: Associated-Proms
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