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U.N.O. Veto Should Be Abolished

Lansing, Michigan. Feb. 8. Harold Blassen, former Cover. nor of Minnesota, frequently men. Lioned

Ro Republican candidate

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1946.

Yenan On The

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(By John Roderick).

YEN, FEB. N.

THIS CHINESE COMMUNIST CAPITAL WHICH DUR, ING THE WAR YEARS GREW IN SIZE FROM 20,000 TO 60,000 PEOPLE IS ON THE DOWNGRADE AGAIN,

CONSTANT SINCE THE END OF THE IPAR WITH JAPAN, LONG CARAVANS OF PEOPLE HAVE BEEN WINDING THEIR WAY IN AND OUT OF THE LOESE FALLENS TAKING THOUSANDS TO THE HOMES THEY QUIT YEARS AGO TO COME TO THE SAFETY OF YENAN. THERE ARE NOT MORE THAN 30,000 PEOPLE IN THE CITY BY CONSERVATIVE

ESTIMATE.

for the Presidency. to-day declar:THE EXODUS FROM THE CATE CITY HAS BEEN ed the U.N.0. gradually should elntuale. the single. power veto allowed to major nations in the U.N.O. Security Council, Our Branch Office has opener

member of the Stassen was temporary premies c/o Mesur

to the United Blaus delegation Blair

at French Hand Co..

Francisco Conference which Building, 2nd floor, and we shal be obliged if all prospective client drafted the G.N.O. Charter.

a Michigan Stato College kö- In communicate raquiries the address during the presences Stassen asserted that under the exact terms of the Charter, emergency period where they wil

Ruasis and Britain should be promptly handled and com

n veto in the touneated to our executive whe have been allowed

debates on thr recent Council question of the status of Greves and Iran. Those two nations were "Interested parties to the dispute stepped aside." and should have he ambi.

Answering questions

from the Audience. Stassen said the United States should take jurisdiction a bit which would have localized

is certain financial all Japanese mandated lands in the Pacific Ocean under U.N.O. trusteeship "reporting to the peoples of the world" the ad- vancement of native peoples,--As-

ociated Press.

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HM,S. "REAPER" is expected leave for the UNITED KINGD M on or about the 12th February, 1946.

Date and time of embarkation will be published when they are known.

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Families Of G.I.'S

Washington, Feb. 7. Legislation removing

Any dis- crimination between enlisted men as to Kovernment and officers bald transportation of their fami-

Truman Hits Collaborators

Australian Policy In The 'Pacific

Canberra, Fob. 8. Australia's policy in the Southwest Pacific is directed to- ward the maintenance of re- gional security in that area and the mandated territorios hy mutual agreement with other United Nations, the External Affairs Minister, Dr. Herbert Evalt, asserted to-day.

'Dissidents In Sinkiang

CHUNGKING, FEB. 8. CLASHES HAVE BEEN CONTINUING IN SINKIANG "BECAUSE OF CHUNGKING'S FAILURE TO RATI- FY THE TRUCE AGREEMENT"" REACHED AT THE CAPITAL OF THE DISTANT PROVINCE DURING THE RECENT NEGOTIATIONS BE- TWEEN GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S SPECIAL ENVOY, GEN. CHANG CHI-CHUNG, AND REPRESENTATIVES OF DISSIDENTS IN SIN-

KIANG.

The scope and character of the If necessary, such agreements clashes were not indicated in re"! would be made subject to the ports which reached Chungking approval of the United Nations through quarters sympathetic to Security Council, he said, add-the dissident elements. ing that there was a likelihood Expansion of the territory 48- of the negotiation of an agreeder their control is estimated to ment with the U.N.O. trustee have placed one-third of Sin- ship council for the transfer of kiang in the hands of the dis- total aren taf Australian-mandated territorica aldents. The to trusteeship status.

BRIDGE NOTES

A great percentage of those who have loft were students who came to Yenan University to study free of charge. political cadres and their familles, and the

Sinkiang is variously estimated A vory nent swindle helped Bouth hundreds of small industry wor

Dr. Evatt stated that there between 400,000 and 600,000 make in ambitious slam contract, kers who awarned here years ago

(shown to-day: cases where his square miles, to help keep the increased popu- were several Intion going.

Dissident groups are composed government would not oppose the

Bouth, Dealer Many are heading for the big-establishment of American bass principally of elements of Tur- per cities like Kalgan and Chang in the Southwest Pacific Auskish bleed (the people of Tur-Hoth sides vulnerable business teh where opportunities are botter tralian sovereignty is not violat-key originated from Sinklang). transactions under Japanese nd-, and facilities for production artd.-Associated Press. ministration of the Philippines,

Washington, Feb. 8.

veloo! President Truman has

and

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advanced highly

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haye been numerous un confirmed reports from Nablona- list China that the Communit party from Y

to shift its capital

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He said he disapproved the measure because it would giv oglal sanction to Japanese act in forcing the liquidation of the business of loyal Filipinos, Ameri- сала

near future. and Allies." "Ho velord the measure after I asked Gen. Chu Teh Red this Commander-in-Chiefs about V. McNutt, U.S. High Com- missioner in the Philippines, had the other day, before the end of

be the Chungking conference. disapproval recommendeil

cause it would validate payments made in Japanese fiat pesoa..

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"We have no tresent intention

Wants Pearl Harbour

Maintained

Honchulu, Fel. 9.

Times" The "Los Angeles

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kestan." The president of this 64 "Republic" is said to be Alim 0. 03 Khun Tore (pronounced Torry).

a 58-year-old Turki.

ARMY ISSUE

The reports said Chang Chi- of moving from Yenon." he republisher, Norman Chandler,

presenting Alim plled. then added with a smile: said yesterday he would like to chung and three delegates re- "If everything turns out all right, "ase Pearl Harbour maintained drafted a treaty which Chieng

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lies to overseas stations was in and deny injured parties the right to content such payments: would troduced in both louses of Con-

benefit enemy collaborators and it may be one day we will be in as a strong naval base along Kai-shek refused to ratify De-South Kriss yesterday.

Axis powers; Nanking." The Bill, introduced by Sena- the subjects of

acts inimical to the for Lucas. Democral of Hlinois, would ratify

interests of e United Nations, also instructs the War and Navy

and of other institutions, of

banks and Dartments to make

including the government-owned Philippines National Bank; would make solvent the life Insurance companies which onerated in the Philippines under Japanese con-

a survey

of housing, food and medical sun

olice available in foreign ored

Breas.

The House ensure was-intre duced by Representative Johnson,

The following should stand Democrat of Oklahoma, who stiputrol-Associated Press.

Inte! that specific appropriations would be required to finance the trips. Associated Press.

by:

Mr. G. P. Murphy

Mr. F. Nolan

Mr. J. Demsey

Mr. J. Giddard

Mr. H. Dingedale Mr, T. J.

yrne

Mr, B. G. Baker Mr. P. Appleyard Mr. S. T. Doughty

Mr. J. A. Wa son

Mr. G. W. C Graig

Mr. G. H. Stewart

Mr. C, E Davis

Mr. E. Beeching Mr. P. H. Klimanek

.Mr G. Goncharoff.

Rev. G. Cononi

Rev. L. Pulit

Rev. A. Cometti

Rev. Rossello.

Rev. W. Haughey

Rev. D. O'Connell.

Mr. G. Chrke

Mr. J J. Whyte & Mesker.

H.K.V.D.O.

Pte H J. Woolley and

RMS F. C. Jnos,

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Memb 18 requested to attend a Meeting to be held st the lu-house on Sundy. the 10 iast., at 4 p.m. to disc88 the re-opening of the Club.

FZRA ABRAHAM,

President, K.C.G.

NOTICE

We have perused documents is the Dossession of Mr. K. Y. Le

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REPATRIATION OFFICE. 8th February, 1946.

position.

this advertisement to inform the public of the true

P. H. XIN & CO. Seltcitors for K. Y. Lee lat February, 1946.

SMALL ADS. THAT

N.Y. Markets

New York, Feb. 8. New York cotton futeres prices moved hicher as a result of per- eistent mill buying to meet textile orders and speculative baying of distant delivery conpracts.

Quotations were as follows:-- Juty. March, 26.47; May. 25.16;

25.46

New Orlean's cubton futures wer quiet.

A BOON TO YENAN

The war's end was a boon in

West oponed the Ace of diamonde,

He therefore

with Guam and a few others and to have our forces scattered cause it enabled the dissidents to 18. army in the jos. possess a private all over the Pacific."

of furm

militin. Fresh Chandler and other publishers

negotiations are expected to be- many wave to blockaded Yenan. left for Guam on the second leggin within the next few weeks and Bouth nonchalantly dropped his

tour of thu A prolonged drought had reduce of their five-week

both hed no more dismu da, and therefore acceptable tu settlement crop yields as much as 60 per Pacific. He anid he favourel with a view to reaching a final King! West ua urally asumed Soult was quite sure that notlet diamond cent and famine threatened. With the maintenance of a gizeable

lead would be unwiso sides. i swollen wartime population army garrison in Hawaii and the

Some of the terma of the shifted to olub", thus giving South faced tremendous shortages, per-strengthening of Hawaii beyond

reportual to have roo frors. Most wisely refused to trenty were Then when ham oven starvation.

status. Associated pre-war

there should be play his club Quean, but the jig was been: firstly, the war ended the Dopulation

Press,

three governors in Sinkiang-up anyway. pressure was quickly diminished,

senior ensing the tension.

one appointed by the

South ruffed bia low diamond in the Government Chinese Central Peasants in the entire north- west thwarted the famine danger

and two chosen by the dissidents dummy and drew tour rounds of irompa hen the Ace and King of because they had amassed cráin

but subject to Chungking's con- cl be failed to drop East's Queen. and millet reserves under the

firmation; secondly, the diff South had to locate the heart Queen sidents

be would Communist production programme.

That was granted" to fulfill bis contract.

UBUY 1920, under the old economic

Chungking. Feb. 7.

"limited autonomy" in the form enough, for East had shown up with 83stem of landlords and tenant China is consulting Russia on

district of

self-government; four tumpe and four clubs and had farmers, 2,000,000 people perished the withdrawal of Soviet troops thirdly, there would be remia ralsed diam ada. Slate the ralee must of starvation in this same aren. from Manchuria, the Minister of

moude, Eust must base'slarted the To-day the same situation mot comfortably with the reserves

was Information. K. C. Wa, told news- sion of taxes for three years have bon based on at least four dia- men to-day in reply to an insistent because of the exorbitant levies band with a most singleton hoart. imposed by the former Chinese outh therefore took the Ace of hearts The Communist land tax in

there has governor of Sinkiang; fourthly, and finessed through west to fill ind was increased from four per been no formal Soviet renaest for Turki would be taught in the bla e ntract. cent, to six or seven but the per- an extension of the deadline of schools and the teaching of the sants took it cheerfully. One February 1 for the completion of Chinese language would not ne recalled that 10 years ago before the withdrawal and China had compulsory.

Russia In Manchuria

heavy selling of distillery shares on hand. No one died of hunger. Wu said.

In the New York stock market, in anticipation of President Tru- man's order prohibiting the use of grains for whisky sent prices

down three to five points in this Kroup.

"Steel Company shares managed

to gain fractionally, however, as Wall Street continued to talk of the possibility that the strike in

Note that Bouth lost nothing by dropping the dismord King, place it would have do e him no particular the land redistribution here the made no request to Russia to de- NOTE TO CHUNGKING

good to be able to discard club or taxes amounted to as much n 50 Jay withdrawal beyond the dead- The dissidents have sent a heart from the dummy Note also per cent. The present increand line

and not been no vi-lently was an emergency one and will, Wu sald that transportation di-note to Chungking through the that if West that industry would be settled drop to its normal rate this year | ficulties were presumably a factor Chinese authorities at Tihwa, steered away from a diamond con- of Gen. roued the suit. hon South would the Communist leaders say. As in the delay of the Russian with the capital, requesting the im-inuation, he might have led a smoord.

mediate return there drawal-Associated Prea), sociated Press.

Chang Chi-chung, who, i rumoured, would have been ap pointed Chief Governor of Sin- kiang, if the agreement had been ratified,

soon.

Price changes in other indus- irracolar al- trial groups wore

alightly in though declines were the majority-Associated Press. PRESIDENT'S HINT

ON RATIONING

Washington, Feb. 8. President Truman said yes- terday he would call for a return to meat rationing in the United becomes necessary States if it to prevent ten to fifteen million people from starving' to death.

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U.S. Plans For Navy Of The Future

WASHINGTON, FEB. 8.

THE NAVY REVEALED TO-DAY POST - WAR PLANS READY FOR A FLEET OF 319-FIGHTING SHIPS "FOR INSTANT ACTION" AND READY LAUNCH 3,627 PLANES.

A force of 176 warships has been planned for the Pacific and 143 in the Atlantic, as well two reserve fiecta. Navy Secret ary Forrestal said in his annual renort to President Truman. He said the Float Dlan would be effective on the colerion of de- mobilisation next Autumn.

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Hunt For Stolen

Property

Tokyo, Feb. 8.

is

bavo bad to guess the loonti n of mi

lost ono quiera and perhaps both.

Yesterday you were Oswald Jacoby's

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There have been persistent partner ard, with both sld a vainarable but unconfirmable allegations, you beld: that despite

the Sino-Sovieti treaty, in which Russian under- took not to interfere in China's Internal Affairs, the dissidents have been receiving arms from Soviet territory in exchange for furs, livestock and minerals.

Sources close to the dissidents claim that they have occupied Chingho, an oil production cen- tre, some 200 miles southwest of Tihwa. These wells are re- ported to be under operation by Russians.-Associated Preek,

Chungking Talks

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Score

100 por cent for three no-trumpe, 30 per cent. for three clube. Theat post-war Fleets now Metropolitan police will begin a

QUESTION. planned include the following for Ave-day city wilde dragnet to con-

Chungking. Feb. 8. Tha Kuomintang-Communist Pacific:-Ning carriera, nine! fiscata stolen Japanese military

of To-day you are · Merwin Madár'u escort carriers, two 48,000-ton food and clothing on Feb. 12, talks on the reorganisation

are going on parinor whd, with both rides vulnerable, bableonine, 20 cruisers, 81 de- newspapers reported. The search Communist troops

you bold: troyens, 10 destroyer-escorts and will include all warehouses in the almost daily. 80 submarincs.

capital seeking vast quantition of General George Marshall (Pre- Ready reserve Includes two military supplies which disappear sident Truman's special envoy to carriers, three 35,000-ton battle-ed between the surrender and China), as adviser to the Three- MAD Committco charged with ships, olgbt cruisers and 18 des-cupation.

re- out a formula of Nowouapors said that the police working troyers. Additional forces in- elude hundreds of such other craft will not touch woods legally owned organimation. Is taking most ac- as transon's, amphibious vessels by companies and Individuals and tire interest in every detail and and special purpose ships both

oth will make not criminal orarges on develosment in the work of the

the basis of this investigation. Te committee. active and in reserve.

no specific reported that government coD-

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It is learned that General Mater montion

General of the forthcoming atomia trol agencies will purchase at of Manhall, along with the Kuo-

which bomb tests on sea-power, but said Sicial prices goods

are mintase representative, the "plan is advanced at the time.identified as formerly belonging to Chang Chih-chung. Minister of Political Affairs of the Nallonn when due to ovolution of now the military. Wenbons Di warfare, long-term Meanwhile, Sankura Ogasawara Military Council. and the Com-To-morrow). future composition of all branche said that restoration of Japan's mumlet negotiator, General Chou of the armed forces is parifeu economy would begin by propor- Enlai, will carry out an inspec tarly uncertain." Associated the importation of 20,000, tons of tion tour of the Hauchow ares From.

raw cotton which Washington re- in northern Kianggu about the cently approved. Associated middle of this month-Houter. I

ARREST ORDERED.

Proes.

CHINESE PROSECUTOR

U.S. TO HELPI

Washington, Feb. 6. Tokyo. Feb. 8. An Africulture Fepartment-of- There has been no demonstra. ficial said to-day he expnots Pre- tion thus far by the Japanese sident Truman to brus public of its reaction to the decl- ment soon outlining steps to curb of wheat American consumption slon by General MacArthur that General Yamashita must hang, and wheat products to help feed according to Colonel H. 1, T. hungry populacen abroad. The

·Allied problem was discussed at Grewell, Chief of the In the Headquarters counter intelligence, hour'a cabinet session with mem

"In 24 hours since the. Mac bers, and White House Lidar de-

Tokyo, Feb. 7. General MacArthur to-day or- dered the arrest na a war erl minal tungt of Lieutenant-Gen-|

Token, Feb. 8. eral Tada'chiro Morimoto. Com- Heinn Che-bun, chief prosecu- mander of the Pallipolies prison- tor of the Shanohal court, has erd of War Camps from July 1942 arrived in Tekvo to assume dutice

pasassociate prosectitor to March 1944,

Morimoto me one of 18 ausnect- international war criminal case. ed Japano's War Oriminala order- He was accompanied by his as Arthur decision not a single inclined to comment beyond confirm. ed to be delivered to the Sugamutant, Henry Chiusociated eldent has-been reparted. Cres: ing the subject matter,-Asociad

well said.--Associated Fram,

ed Press. Frees prison.Associated Press,

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