THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946,
APPEALS AGAINST DEATH SENTENCES Three Nazi Accused Expected To Plead For Clemency
Keitel To Ask For NO MORE
Soldier's /Death
Frankfurt, Oct. 1.
Ribbentrop, Sauckel and Seyss-Inquart, who were among the men sentenced to death by hanging at Nuernberg, will apply for clemency, the United States News Service in Germany said tonight.
Keitel, the former chief of the High Command, will appeal for the sentence of death by hang- ing to be changed into death by shooting, the report said.
PASSPORTS
PERHAPS
London, Oct. 2.. The International Con- lerence of National Tour- ist Organisations, repre- senting 40 nations, urged Government leaders yes- Dr. Alfred Sell, the defeil- he would not appeal for clemen- lag counsel for. Beas, will pak cy for the time being because terday to obtain, "at the
moment, life im- he thought the verdict of life earliest for his seitence of prisonment to be quashed, and imprisonment for von Schirach Dr. Fritz Sauter, defending was "exceptionally wise, right counset for Von Schirnch, said and modernte."
World Bank Ready For Business
Washington, Oct. 2. The World Bank has announced that it is ready to receive formal I loan requests from count
tries needing help in re- constructing their war ravaged industries.
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The $7,500,000,000 institution's first report said that few informal And no format eurenty have been fied f for loans, probably zbrcause needy countries have been preprenniel "with the mechanics bf Aroldine tarvation. But the
that time,
pra-
"Such programmes are the raw materials of the Bank's business. The Rank is enninged nong to con sider spullentions for loans to cover such programm
and in- vestigate them with reasonate despatch." the report said.
The counsel for Deritz will appeal against the verdict be cause he considers ten years Imprisonment too much for mc who in considered cent."
Sung-
the
freest possible movement of tourists from country to country."
Papen Considered AMERICANS Lucky To Get Off
Nuernberg, Oct. 1.
Early reaction to the Nuernberg verdicts came from American soldiers and German news- papermen, among whom the widespread senti- ment was to agree with the Soviet member of the Tribunal that von Papen, Schacht and Fritsche should have been convicted and Hess hanged.
"I
cannot understand their letting von Papen off scot-free," said one United States lieutenant, "we still owe him something from the last war."
There was no restrain among can Army, about their feelings. the lower ranks of the Ameri-
that some of the accused were let off lightly,
Australian delegate Thomas R
Reuter reports that the Dunbabin warned "If youths de not cross frontiers, armica will." average provincial German in
Supporting appeals
Herford did not expect so mary tral speakers for the abolition of death sentonces and was almo Goering's counsel does not yet pussports, has and currency res surprised that the military len- know whether Goering wishes trictions. Herbert Wilkinson. oldiers Keitel, Jodl and Goering to appeal fer clemency and will be United States Department will die by hanging instead of
The defence
for strike the shackles from the fre counsel Streicher anid. he had the in- pression that his client "pre-
Surface
Shanghai Allegations
Buenos Aires, Oct. 2. The Foreign Office has ordered an investigation
REBUFFED
ON KOREA
Washington, Oct. 1. The Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Ache son, at a press conference
HEATH NOT APPEALING
London, Oct. 1. Novillo Geprae Clovely Heath, furter vilot who wag sentenced to death last wook for the murder of Mra. Margoru Gardner. will rni appeal, his solicitor auround- ed tonight.
"Heath has decided to leave it to the board of doctors which the Home Secretary is obliged to call when a do- fence, of insanity' is raised,” the molleiter added-Reuter.
Cargo Ship
On Fire
today, said the United At Sea
at the situation over with hirn. Cotuierge, demanded action "sted that the Nueret into charges of irregular- are prepared to meet with thei
of
friendship
Capetown, Oct. 2. Firo seriously damaged the crew's quarters aboard the Nor-
'Fare'5
Threat To Peace In
Japan
Tokyo, Oct. 2. Japan's food crisis has ended temporarily but growing unemployment presents a major threat to social peace at the out- set of the second year of occupation, Prime Minis ter Shigeru Yoshida said today.
He remarked during an Asso clated Press interview that older Japanese conservatives-including himself now And it "analer" to Accept democracy, which has dê- monstrated its merit to them dur ing the past year,
be
States Government had met with frequent re buffs during the past months in attempts to wegian cargo Bner "Tarn," white The energetic little diplomat re-convene the Joint So-the vessel was at sea en route who reluctantly turned politician viet-American Commis-from Scandinavia to Table Bay Bgures his Government will last a according to despatches received maximum of six months. It will sion on Korea.
hero yesterday. Ho added: "We must be The despatches said the "Tare obliged to resign upon enforce-
ment of
new constitution of the patient and persevering. When proceeding to Dakar for tem which requires the Premier to be
porary repairs before going on we consider it opportune, we Capetown. The vessel was report sentatives, he painted out.
member of the House of Repre may again approach the Rused to be carrying timber, genera siana on this matter.
cargo and some passengers-Auties of the Communist Party! are
Unemployment and "the activi "We have informed them we zociated PreaR.
interrelated
clated main problems facing flow
the Government, Yoshida said, between
London, Oct. 2. trial might have been some ities committed in the is- Commission at any time they peoples.'
Moscow radio reported yester
Parallel are questions of inade- ferred death to a long term of Norwegian Travel Aarsetation, G. country with little relation to by the Argentine Consu-sense in the Commission's dis-000 tons of coal in one month, for war and the tangled national The Managing Director of the thing happening in another suance of passport visas wish, and we hope they may day that Runnian miner, Gezas. quate housing for millions whose scon see the reason and good sim Zaporezhets, had ained 14, homes were destroyed during the B. Lampe, who has attended every
the ordinary present-day lives late in Shanghai.
Soviet international tourist conference. of provincial Germans.
record-Associate flances complicated by inflation, told the Associated Press that he first six women interviewed were The Foreign Office suspended
-Associated Press, Mr. Acheson said that The death sentences on the would advise a system of univers unaware of the sentences which further visas from China 10 dayı
United States' interimì polley ago, presuinably because of in- Nuremberg condemned men, al deity cards to be superzised did not seer to intoreat the formation concerning the case at was to proceed in south Kores later report says, will be car-
as much an expected. General-hand.
to solve
na quickly as possible $25 With thest, a tourist would be y Herford's civilians felt thant
A Government communique said and in accordance with the will had permitted to travel.
alort Justice
been done in ac that in view the charges of the Korean people urgent FOOD-THE BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT periods up to three months, inquitting von Papen, and his twu pablished in BCWS despatches and economic problems, to es-
country throughout the colleagues.
from Shanghui concerning the tablish cooperation
Among world. - Associated Press.
Thousands of British troops
jrregularities. the Minister of all political parties and to set
Juan Alittb in Army billets throughout the Foreign Relations.
up a Korean legislative body to Bramugiia as ordered the open- British zone crowied around
ing of
administrative in- express Korean views and as- radios to hear the verdlets and vestigation to obtain
complete pirations and provide Korean pana on the news to tha Gerclarification of the matter-Asso-leadership.
'mprisonment."
Death Date
Nuremberg
to
in each country, to take the placz » passports,
every
for
U.S.A. AND TURKEY
Washington, Oct. 2.
States Acting
told a press conference here yes-
munt.
An Insult
In Paris. M. Louis
in
The
elated Press.
Henri for
concentration
TWO YEN A SLIP
Cussions."
n
the
Preis.
"We lutend," he said, "to remain in Korea and to carry out our duties there until we hav achieved the purpose of bringing into being a united and independent Korea."--Reu- ter..
have formed Soldier Injured
In Clash
ried out ul October 16, according to the Allied Control Commission. in statement issued to the press.
The statement added that the Commission has the right tr review
any sentence and senle down any such sentence but not to increase it,
Generaf Frank A. Major
The United Keating the United States mem- erind of relief must come to an end and it is vital at well art.ber of the Allied Military Com Secretary of State. Dean Acheson eulated and productive
mand which will have the sterday that the United States is Sampaik, the spokesman
ምዕ gramines shoot be ready against pongibility for the imprison-
munt and care in Berlin of the actively interested in the Russian the Confederation of Former the demands on Turkey uver control Deported and Interned Pri- Nuremberg defendants who of the Dardanelles because Ameri- ronere, protested against the were not sentenced to death, can policy is concerned with any verdict as a whole, calling them:
Tokyo, Oct. 2. said today he does not know of question which might devstop An insult to the memory of our American soldiers pre- a prison in the United Statesrent to peace
comrades tortured and exter-paring to become civil- for the seven Asked specifically it he was sector suitable
alarmed over notorious Nazi leaders.
the Dardanelles minated
camps." General Keating said he did situation. Acheson replied in the
He told the prese: "The ver- not know of a prison in the negative-Associated Preen.
dier confirmed that the area of American sector which in sui-
persecution has' beer" on- eiently undamaged by bombe t
They figure that the obscene couraged and not ended."
ansi accommodate the prisoners ade.
Trieste, Oct. 1. that it would make "a painful language they've acquired fa
A British soldier was injur- quately.
impression on families who care of exposure to all-male Now Yerk, Oct. 1.
company might shock the homeed when a struggle broke out Prisoners Segregated
were still mourning their dead.” The United States Navy's!
folka.
about in a demonstration of cscow. radio broadcast in The "Alt Morbit" prizen in record-breaking plane "Trucu- detall an account of the reading
Two yen per nasty word is 3,000 Italiane and Siave, main- prison lent Turtle." landed at Port of the sentences Aector
the fine for each slip. and the an- famous la crime novels of pre. Columbus, Ohio, at 12.137 pouncement of dissent
Each member is on his honourly shipyard workers here, who of the
protested today against the Nazi years was badly gutted Eastern Standard Time, todas. Tribunal's Soviet member, the to pay the fine when he catches Paris Conference decision
The plane covered a flight ofgarding the
rehimself cursing. - and largely unusable, although
acquittals. The
awarding the Monfalcone area amall acetion of it is still be 18,019 kilometres in 55 hours broadcast
**Press. was without
to Italy. The 15 minutes. used Ing for prisoners.
ment. Warsaw radio sald that general added that no decision
the findings were received by had yet been taken as to what
all Polcs "with the greatest astonishment and indignation to the an it is inconceivable
the Polish mind that for all
committed &gainst crimes humanity only
Germans
i also said the Bank is rendy to furnish teenien assistance in the preparation of loan applica- tions. Earlier, the International Monetary Fund whose board iz in session simultaneously with the
Bank's board of governore, repor ed that it will soon be ready to begin currenes Transactione fur the stabilization of world trade- Associated Press.
Egyptian Treaty Negotiations
London Oct. 2.
Lord Stansgate is expected to fly to London from Egvat either today or Thursday for all en sultations" with the Cabinet, an authoritative source said here yes- terday.
the British
A
"TRUCULENT TURTLE"
The landing at Port Colum- bus ruded the longest flight in
jail will house the Nazis. He the history of aviation-Reu- inferred the Allies would pro-ter. bably take over a suitable build. ing and convert it into a prison for Rudolf Hess and the others
Washington, Oct. 2.
The Membership Committee of
vesterday voted to admit Italy. Anunciated Press.
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com-
ians soon an "I Swear not to Swear" club.
Associated
Singapore Air Plans
Twenty British soldiers and G0 Venezia Giulia policemen broke up the demonstration. Demonstrators hurled stones at the troops and at the police. who used their truncheons.
Some shota were fired frem abnve Monfalcone, the hill
Singapore. Oct. 1. The longterm plans of the Royal Air Force for Southeast British troops scaled the hill
Lord Stansate heads the Bri- convicted and sentenced to long 'he Interuntional Monetary Fund should be brought before the Asla airfields will cost in the nad arrested two men.-Reuter.·
tiah delegation negotiating the re-
prison terms.
segregated
vision of the Anglo-Egyplian The 18 convictel prisoners
treaty. Sir Ronald Campbell
were
into three
- British Anibassador to Egypt groups when they were taker
will accompany Lord Stanszatu Associated Press.
back to their cells in the sombre | Nuremberg, Jail. In one aec- tion are the eleven sentenced to prisonment for life, and in the
Closed Markets? death, in another the three im
Manila. Oct. 2. President Marmel Roxas yester 'day signed a bill denying leasca to aliens of wublic markol BBC unless Filipinos desuot want them, Present alien lenyes are. how ever, allowed to remain,'
court."-Router.
Reactions To Nuernberg
neighbourhood of £20,000,000, according to Air Marshal Sir Lealle Hollingshurst, Directo of Supply and Organisation and former Commander of Base Air Forces in Southeast Asia.
(Continued from Page 1) is a sentence over azzressors and aggression. This is the aterni
He is completing a survey The Sucialist "Le Populaire" punishment for past acgression trip, accompanied by Sir James third the four men sentence: sald that the verdicts were "on This is a formidable warning for Barnea, deputy Under-Secretary sutragu to human conscience." all those who would light the for Air. The trip took them to terms of ten to 20 years, adding: "They are victory for games for new aggression, of new to Japan.
Security measures arc rethe Vatican and high Interna wars against freedom-loving peo- maining unchanged for the tional finance."
The principal project now be- ple. thirsting for peace, in order present and guards are within A full approval of the Nuern to carry out their creative labour.authorities concerned is moder- ing discussed with the civilian arms teach of all 18 prisoners bore judgment came from the "The judgment, of history has
Conservative Base
"Figaro," which been pronounced."Reuter.
nisation of the Changi airfield, The bill aims to give Fillpigos every ininute of the day
commented: "It is because that
Singapore. No change in greater particination in the recall night.
And Tokyo diet and Hitler killed his enemies by hang- trade which. Congressmen charz- prisoners clothing,
ing them from butcher's hooks ed, is dominated by Chiness.-A. prison routine has been made.
that it was essential that Hitler's Boelated Press.
• Reuter.
friends should not die in the same fashion."
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Moscow's Views
Tokyo, Oct, 2. Two American defence attor neva pt the Tokyo War Crime Trinis saw hope for their clients in the Nuernberg decisions while Irt Moscow. the newspaper the Chick Prosecutor, Joseph B. "Izvestin" described the fallure Keenan, said thut the verdicts of the Tribunal to condemn the Nazi Party, the Nazi Government and the S.A., as criminal organi sations as "grave toistake." "The judgment of the Court nt. "Justion must be frm and fit. Nuernberg," said Keonan, "justi
justified confidence in such Inter- national trials of alleged Wor eximinals.
A new 3,000-yard runway alone will cost £2,000,000 and the final expenditure on the combined military and civil airport may total £8,000,000.— Reuter.
- LSMs FOR THE
YANGTZE
Washington, Oct 2.
The U.S. Navy has disclosed Ling," "Izvestia" wrote. "Thates the confidence of those who that the Chinese Government la, part of the sentence which miti-belleve a trial could take place | nègutinting for the purchase of gated the punishment of less before a tribunal created by the a number of surplus landing and acquitted Schucht, von Papen euccessful powers and that a rea-
carrying, rice to famine areas through the trea cherous waters of the Urper Yangtze.
and Fritzsche cannot be approved. noted and restrained judgment ships for Such indulgent judgment will could result
Contrarily, ovoko bawilderment and regret on
William Logan, the wideat scale.'
American counsel for the former
a 315-ton cargo of Davoting its leading article to Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal. Carrying the verdict. today's "Pravda" Marquis Kido, said that the Ger- rice from Chungking to Han- sald that the Soviet people. all man verdicts was "vory good for kow, a Navy LSM twice re-
and all us." progressive humanity
coutly
180-mile navigated the with honest people would greet
Owen Cunningham. defence at stretch of rapids through the antisfaction the verdict which torney for former General Hiroshi 4.000 deep gorges of the Upper "sounds as the verdict of history Oshima, ontime Ambassador: Yangtze, the Navy said.-Asso- Itself - upavaring. inexorable, Berlin and reputed master mochanle of the Tripartite, con-
ciated Press. stern and just."
The paper, howovor, expressedtended that the acquittal of von agreement with the dissenting Paven supported his contention views of the Soviet judge on Dr. that Oshima should not be tried. Schacht, Herr von Papon and Tribunal oficials declined Here Fritzsche, whom the court comment.-Associated Press. acquitted.
*Wo understand and support
his particular opinion, an the
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court had at its disposal suficient TROOPS FOR N.E.I.
evidence to prove the guilt of
these defendants," the newspaper
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It added: "Just punishment, has
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