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THE CHINA MAIL. SATU NDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1947,

THESE ARE THE LONELIEST

WOMEN IN THE WORLD

By ALVIN STEINKOPF

that the to drop the subject-bat ml- Nations Human Rights lions of sentimental and out misslyn take an interest raged Britons are constantly introduce into a projected in reminding

Union ternational the Savfet

Rusala obviously would like suggestion

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their Government, have pushed salt; their petition right up to the presidium

it

to

PLEBISCITE

ON SAAR DEMANDED

Hamburg, Oct. 2.

A free and secret flebircite on the future of the Soar eras orged today in a declaration by the Unity Front of the "anti- Fascist parties" in the Saviet Zone of Germany.

The Unity Front, consisting of the Socialist Unity Party, Chris- sian Democrats and Liberal De- deepest mocrats, expressed its regret that the draft-constitution for the Sear, to be approved by Anew Parliament to be elected on Sunday, provides for depar ation from Germany and a “far- reaching unian" with France- Rruity

CHINESE PLANE FOUND

United the wives the moment they leave wish to do so. The suggestion

athers, Com their ships er planes. Vishinsky, is, among

being con- and on a way to Amerlen for the sidered.

1500 Precedent present meeting of the United of human Nations, held a press conference. There is a great deal of code

Indi-The first question fired at him speculation in the press and that it is holding within its rights the right of any

was about the wives the Soviets elsewhere as to the reasons for borders Bfteen wives of Eng-vilu to leave any country.

the reluctance of the Russians desolate has refuse to release. lshmen..

The.AfterB

to-. been drawn English bands have

New Idea

permit then obscure wonten For two years the

"I am for more interested", to come to England. The shands, back from military gether in what amounts to a

"In the 150,000 | argument that Russia needs all and diplomatic service in the club. They meet frequently inhe answered, Soviet Union, have been trying the London flat of one of them. Russians in the British zone of available workers is considered,****** to bring the Russian girls they Alfred Hall, clerk of the Lon-Germany who have not yet been but fifteen women aren't many.

County Counell, Hall released."

Another explanation, advance!] married to homes in the Uni- dan

photograph

communications the latest

The A try

Britain some of reaction ed Kingdoia.

Ciaru, editorial columna Every conceivable approach of his Russian wife,

and publle newspapers, la that Russin, lo their son, Nicholas, tenders. was prompt. It was the prevailing state of its inter- to obtain the necessary travel and of documents has been tried, and Low going on three. They ex-admitted that there are Latvians, national affairs, does not wish who change the latest news, and re- Estonieans, Lithuanians and to send abroad

persons up to now has falled.

haseently got their hends 10- undoubtedly The answer invariably

Home Russians in might bear tales or speak with Intimate and accurate informa **rat.**

from the British zone. bern

letter has not beer gether over

But, the situations, was don of internal conditions. Just a thoughtless refusal by Shura. wife of William Green-.

She was It's polles haigh.

waiting in argued, were not at all similar.

A letter to the Times rocalled : a busy bureaucrat.

letter A

there is

historical Foreign Office spokesman that pointed DEL thut the great parallel. A Danish ambassador

Shanghai, Oct. 3. I am being sent to Archan-majority of Eastern diaplaced married a Russian woman and

The Sin Wan Pao. in a dis- persons in the British zone were sought permission to take her to patch from Lanchow, said to- of the Supreme gel-elp me now."

Greenhalgh had made the hot Russian Soviet, highest authority

before the war his home. The Russian Foreign day that the Chinese Air Force Rugginn 4- The Morning Advertiser added Office, according to the com- transport plane missing on the Union, The answer, which rounds of all

to the In London, so he that "All of them are completely munication

Times, July 31 when flying from must have passed the review of thorities

himself, was hopped over to Paris to hsk free to Premier Stalin

to the Soviet, answered as follows:

Tihua in Sinklang province to "Inasmuch as it is not cus- Lanchow, provincial capital of the familar "no." Y. M. Mou for

Foreign Ar might visit Moscow to handle Union, and some of them have

has been- But the majority have tomary throughout our dominions

province, KanBu to. Minister for

emergency seemed no desire to go." The British that free people should be given found wrecked at Yushihteng. fairs, and his deputy, Andrei] whatever

be

Shura. confronting N. Vishinsky, have vetoed' the to

Government resisted nit sug-luto servitude, not only our own west of the Great Wall pass of Maid that he WOH pleas of hashamle and denied) ite

estions that they should be subjects but the people of other

Chinyukwan, next

countries who are in our Russian to "apply for a vien

The dispatch anid the players of the

forecil to go.

Vishinsky's answer gave the dominions, and since the woman

nboard-four crew girts who want to join the men Spring."

husbands & new iden. Hall sug-in question can be a wife tor and 122 passengers. they marril.

Molotov In For It

perhaps us too, it is hot fitting, that we

American be given should send her away into ser. At their meeting the husbandsgated that have other worries. Five of the others of his group

sald This was written, fifteen wives have children. The permission to visit the displaced vide to your ambassador."

camps, ascertain by other in lately were informed interviews whether any are held communication to the Times, that they must pay the usual

year 1000.- Associated against their will and help them the Regarding their plight, and Russian tux for being childless-return to their old homes if they Press. vainly casting about for some- fabout $200 a year. 1 ln't easy thing to try next. C.P. May at the moment to send hew, Under Secretary for convertible sterling to Russin Foreign Ailtirs, suid in the Sa, a delegation of husbands House of Commons:

vistied the Foreign Office to see "We are knocking at a firmly whether the British Government closed door."

could pay the tax somehow.

Closed Door

The loneliest women to the work."

London headline called them.

Earl Winterton, also speak- ing in the House of Commons, sali:

Vina 3

80

4

that

he

13011-

Foreign Secretary Brney! Devin was sympathetle, but the British Government can't,

done so

persona

return

h

Girl Tried To

To Go As Freight

the

that all membere including NOWN-

and British men were killed.

It was

the believed that plane was found by a ground search party but due to poor communications no details are' immediately available.

The Chinese Air Force said earlier that the planea C-47- left Tihua only July 30 for Hami and took off for Chinyuk- wan at 2.30 p.m. on July 31. maintaining constant contact with a CAF radio station until conditions around Chiayukwan suddenly worsened after 4 p.m. with the cloud ceiling descend- -visibility ed below 1,000 and reduced to within one mile.-- United Press.

"It's just a drop in than The husbands made other veean of the world's miseries. authors, They sent a pelition A pretty, baby-faced German American Zone. She found a But nevertheless, 1. although a to the King, knowing perfectly girl, who had tried to be ship pince to stay in Darmstadt, but politician, am horrified by the well as they did that he is quite ped as freight to her sweet- the schools where she wanted cruelty inflicted

these powerless in the matter. They heart in New York, is alive to- to study medicine, nursing or

full. were

Slie RADIO TREATY people."

pester everyone at the Russian day with the hope that some pharmacy

Atlantic City, Oct. 2. Although every approach Embassy; they look up and day she will get that all-impor-, found a job as a dental assis- tant in an Army dispensary at

The Atlantic City Convention, seems closed. the British keep argue with every visitor. from tant visa.

Rolph's letters on trying. The petitions of the Russin.

a new treaty regulating world send 11e8-opes with Doris Brigitte von Knolloch Darmstadt.

radio operations, was signed fifteen husbands have become everyone going to Russia, and was found in her tiny wooden kept coming.

Duris said. "He write me he here today by representatives of il national concern, ranking talk to members of Parliament. box at the airfield this morn-

my 78 nations. Agoelated Press. high on any listing of toples They are preparing another ing before she could be load- have money to guarantee under the heading of Angle scheme. When Foreign Ministered on the New York plane, entry, that he have money for But still he doesn't Russian relations. It remains) Molotov comes to London for And ber big grey eyes grew ticket.

Ten days ago a ve subject in the news the Big Four Foreign Ministers' bigger and rounder when she have- viza. papers and in Parliament.

Conference in November, they heard that the Customs would make this plan, I build a box soldier who works expect to remind him and hs have found her frozen corpse and ask delegation as often and as in the box if she had gone. with me if he will take the box emphatically as possible of the "I thought they would put to the airfield."-

The box she built was bare- fifteen wives in Rusala. Hall me right on last night's plane." said that they will attempt to she explained, and that from ly big enough to hold her in Interview Molotor,

the airfield in New York they juckknife position lying on her Russian visitors hear about would take the box right to alde, und she is a little girl-;

Rolph's apartment."

burely five feet. Air Force in- interrogated At the end of the war, Doria vestigators who was working in a Berlin hos- Dorla said the soldier concern- pital and there she met Rolph, ed did not know she was ship- Berndt, half-Jewish, fresh ping herself. from a year and a half in

Shura's Appeal

There was - even a suggestion before Parlament adjourned recently that the plight of the Russian wives will take on the aspect of an International issue. There is strong support of a

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The- elfin-faced Mise von was immediately; notorious Suchenhausen con Knobloch centration camp. They fell in questioned by Army Criminal love the bleak grey love of Investigation agents. two little people in defeated Airline personnel described

Germany,

her as "properly addressed but Then Ralph Kot his chance improperly wrapped." for a vien for America as po-j Before her interrogation be litical persecutce. He left in gan, the slightly-built girl told the apring of 1946 and they ine United Press her 19-hour! planned to meet and marry in stay in the box had left her New York.

tired and a little stift in the

She kept a little red heart neck. There were no airholes stitched of folt

In the green packing cane.

There was nothing to keep her in the Russian sector of Berlin, so she took to the road, travelling at night to reach the

The airfreight charge would have been U.S.$130 or roughly one-third the passenger fare- United Press.

Calculated Plans To Drive Out American Business

New York, Oct. 2,

A Colliers Magazine article by Walter Gordon, “re- sident in China during and for two years after the war," today charged that American busi- nese firms are fighting an "uphill and losing battle" against concerns owned by Chinese political leaders or their relatives.

The article claimed that ex big partment again to request Ching Chinese business concerns ors to close oficiat purchasing agen- "holy "family" firms, namely, cles as per its previously on- headed or owned by members of nounced" polley" and to. imple Sino- the families of Madame Chiangment provisions of the Kalshek and T. V, Soong. American treaty of friendship and

Gordon alleged that the "system commerce-United Press.

PRIME NEED

Copenhagen, Oct. 8,

of political favouritiam of special privilege and family pull is enabl Ing. in-laws of Chiang Kai-shek to coin control over certain lines of private enterpries and is fostering If world economic balanco is the growth of State control, Many to be re-established, the United Americans are convinced that States must boost its Imports there is a calculated programme thereby, Tenabling other coun, on the part of certain of China tries to buy goods with Amert- political loaders, if not of the

Government: tre to crowd long cang dollars, caldy Eugend Bra established American and other derwan of the U.S. Department foreign-arme out of China. of Commerce, Adapolated

The articlo urged the State De

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