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"PITTSBURGH"

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1946.

Woman With Turbulent Past Sues For Libel

Rome, June 23.

| Cornelia Tanzi, 38-year-old writer, poetess, pain- ter and friend of Mussolini, is among the 50,000 persons expected to benefit from the amnesty promulgated to celebrate the institu- tion of the Italian Republic, legal experts said today,

She was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment for treason and collaboration in Rome in Decem- ber, 1944.

She was found guilty of having Others expected to be freed are: disclosed to the Germans the pre- Fulvic Savich, former Italion sence of a number of Italian sol-bassador in Washington: Gio- diers and fame pro-Allied elvilians vanni ("Woc") Ansaldo. remota- who had taken refuge in the gar-bered for the

den of her villn after the arinis-i hie wartime bronic tone of

tice in Italy. Lice

The Public Prosecutor anid that he would have asked for the death nenalty but he believed that she did not realise the gravity of her action.

Tanzi told the court that she fest know Musolini in 1930, when she took to him a book she had written and asked his help in cultural matters. Her relation with him were confined to enti tural and artistic questions.

In 1942, she asked him to help artists who were having a "dif- ficult time and he intervened on Their behalf.

"Woe" Ansaldo

"He did not do it out of per- sonal sympathy for me because at that time Clara Potacei was his friend."

well!'.

Clara Petaggl was killed with Mussolins by partisans in the vil lage of Danco, near Como, in Anri of last year.

Fears Are Groundless

and two newsimper elitora who nervod

fussolini to the end.

It is considered probable that Giovanni Bottai, former Minister of Education, will not bencit hy the amnesty, Bottai it believed to be hiding in ecclesiastical quar tera,

The enteral opinion of the amnesty law, prepared by Tag- Batti, the Communist Minister of Justice, is that it is unexpectedly zenerous, to Fascists.

Libel Action

today

Une Italian newspaper carried the headline "It ia no longer a crime to be a Fascist.'

But Fascists who had grave po [litical responsibilities or We're

guilty of atrocitica or will stay in jail,

violence

Cianoo,

1

FOOD ASSURANCE TO BRITAIN

Washington, June 20. It was learned

authorita tively today that Mr. John Strachey, the British Food Afinister, has received a re- nowed assurance from the United States Secretary

for Auriculture, Mr. Clinton P Anderson,

that.

the firal 200,000 tona of wheat CON--

ted by Britain to the fantine pool this year, will be replaced shortly from the new United States har- vest.

It is understood, however, that the replenishment will not constituto any increase in supplies already expected by the British Ministry of Food. It will not make any difer ence to the plans for possible broad rationing in Britain.--- Router.

Action On Franco Spain Demanded

New York, June 23.

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AGAIN?

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Meanwhile, Exida daughter of Mussolini, now in internmeat on, Lipari Island, has brought action for ilbel πρέπει the

editor

of the Swiss weekly Alexandre Parodi, French dele- newspaper "Dio Nation."

rate to the United Nations Secu- She calls upon the editor to re-rity Council, today demanded that tract publicly the statements that the Spanish question be kept be she is or wast Morally rotten foro the United Na wreck, unprincipled adventure,

Nations, despite the Russian veto unmitigated liar, living with her committee recommendation.

sub- of the children on stolen wealth, totally Parodi broadenst that "after the indifferent to news of her hus-

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must not give up. This issue is Will be exchanged for OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT for defamation of character.

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Pikini Atoll, June 22. Fears that radioactive clouds test site might endanger large areas are largely groundless, Vice-Admiral W. H. P. Blandy, commander of the Atomic Task Force.

said

He explained that new in- vestigations of high altitude conditions show that the danger of precipitation of radioactive particles is not so great as pre- viously supposed,

A second full-scale rehearsal by all elements of the Army, Navy and Aviation was held westerday

Turbulent Past

At the premlinary hearing heid whether in Zurich to ascertain the affair could be settled out of Epithets such as those used are court, the Countess' counsel auit: bound to injure the reputation of any women even. though her past may be as turbulent as that of my client."

The defence council Edda Ciano had been vileges In preparation of a anal dress rehearsal by both ships and planes of the task force on June 2.Associated

I'ress.

Landing

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The atom bomb can be landed

Anfely if the drop is cancelled after the take-off time, said Rear Admiral Parsons, Deputy Commander of the Crossroads Task Force.

said that given pri- denie

tu

and liberties other refuges during her stay in Switzerland, adding: "t ap parent that in bringing this case, Madame Ciano is trying to cal

TAKO

integrity by securing serdict in a neutral

fforts to secure an amicable

Court" settlement having proved fruitless. Bernese court in the near future.

case will come before the

the

"We must

not permit

coud!- tions to exist in Spain which might make it the springboard for some future war. I think it ia that some action be agential taken against Franco," he declng- ed

Only "Poland's original resoiu- tion for an immediate break with Spain remains ou the Council calendar,

26th JUNE

3. New Applicants in possession of Government Ration Cards may present same and draw sundlies Parodi, who is also a delegate for June up till the 29th June. to the Atomic Energy Commission, called for international control of

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"Unless we can get unity of control of the at the Nations will

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Dr. Oscar Lange, Polish dele ate, said he would demand a vote on his Spanish resolution It was reported today that Edda when the Council meets at 7 p.. will be among the 30,000 pri- today, to put the members of the soners to be freed by the Italian Council on historical record."-- Republican amnesty decree.

Associated Press.

She

In response to a press con- has been interned abou' one year. ference query, Parsons said-Router. that the bomb could be disarmi- ed in the wir and landed if the mission is, called

Canada Cold,

off. Only & MUFTI LEAVES CAIRO Say Soviets

very hot fire would activate it ifàcrash-occurred-on-laku-off-

Calro, June 23.

Hajamin el Husseini, the Mufti

Ottawa, June 22.

or landing, he explained, and that is unlikely because the

of Jerusalem, left hero with King Llya Ehrenberg, noted Rus- Kwajalein runway, where the Farouk and members of the Exyasian writer, and fellow Soviet atom bombers take off, has tian Royal Court for Alexandria, journalists who have been visit- water at both extremities.-As- according to an unconformed re-ing Canada in the course of sociuted Press.

port here.Router,

their North American tour, said today that they were cutting their stay short after having found the country "cold."

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16 Lease

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22 Id est (ab.)

23 Watchful

24 Now. York

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ve part

20 Slove

20

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38 Garden tools

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(ab.)

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59 Cork

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conflicts

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3

Smooth

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7

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Toetry case Obtained 3 Registered

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maples

$userer to Previous Pursio

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CP.

HERBERT EVATT

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23 SKAL

30 Kind

of

31

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14 Native

(sumx)

Falkehoed

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desserts

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17 Canvas shelter 38 Steul

19 Ran away

from

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219

44 Require 45 Linen

vestment

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46 Peralon fairy 48 Vox.

49 Crecint

Sport

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52 Footlike part 63 Point a

weapon 96 Debit note --- (abi):

67 Spain (ab.)

150

"I have been impressed by the coldness of the climate here and I am not speaking just of the weather," one of the trio,: General Mikhail Galaktionov, Military editor of "Pravda," told newamen.

Canada is in the midst of pro- secuting a dozen government officials charged with aiding a Moscow-directed "espionage net- work" here.

Galaktionov said, "Our recep tion in the United States was much warmer and much more. hospitable. Here it is differ cnt. Wo Bro gucate of the Canadian Government, but editorials in the press ask why! We have come now. We cannot reconcile these. two views."- Associated Press.

INDIAN SOLDIERS

ON TRIAL

Batavia, June 29. Indian soldiers of the garrison of Christmas Island, 200 miles south of Java, who are alleged to have murdered their British com manding officer, Captain Williams. and four British N.C.Os. In their heds shortly before the Japanese tended In 1942, are expected to be court-martialled hero Taxt month.

Tho

one

of one garrison conelstad, in 1942 British officer, four N.C.O». nae Vloeroy's Commissioned OM- ear, and about. 20 Indian other Cranks...............?

Most of the Indian' members inf the garrison have been rocuraresi from Japanese“ hands. ----Hautar.

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