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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1948.
WALLACE CALLS TRUMAN SPEECH
"A SERIOUS ERROR" Nazis, Communists
'Quite Different'
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New Haven, Conn., Apr. 4. Honry A. Wallace said last night that President Truman's recent speech likening the inter- national situation to that which prevailed in 1941 "was a serious arror." The Third Party presidential candidate said in a speech prepared for delivery at the founding convention of the Progressive Party of Con- necticut?—
"It is a matter of life or death Ito millions of us to understand just how wrong Mr. Truman is in this comment on recent and current history."
Mr. Truman said in a speech in Washington on Monday that there are certain things which ipro WOTSA than war. One of
them is slavery.
"That is what we were faced with in 1940 and 1941. Wo are faced with almost exactly the same situation today," Mr. Truman sald.
men
In reply, Mr. Wallace said "the who make the statement that the situations in 1941 And 1948 are almost exactly the same are trying, first of all, to sell the that Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia aro almost identical."
idea
their borders, nor will they for many decades to come, except ...as external threats and prab-
sures
Book compel them to military security." Wallace added that "when we
have stopped the circulation of the myth we shall find we can live at peace with Russia without Jeopardising our own hopes for an economy of abundance based on a system of progressive cap- italism in a democratic society."
ashed out at George Allen, As- sistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, who on Thursday criticized what he described as Wallace's "misinterpretation of
The Presidential aspirant also
Joe Louis
He Objects Says It's To Robeson Not True
Indianapolis, Apr. 8.
The commanding officer of the Indiana National Guard (State Militia) implied to. day that, he might shut down A Waltace for President" meeting here on Wednesday night if "radicat fringe speakers, Including the Negro singar, Paul Robeson, appear on the Armoury platform.
I have no objection to Mr. Wallace. The Armoury was that he could make rented a speech. Now I find that a number of persons in the radi. cat frings are mohaddled to appear on the platform. reserve the right to say whe shall appear,” he said in a statement--Reuter.
Gestapo Chief On Trial
A.
our foreign policy aims."
Wallace said: "With millions of fellow Americans, I'll be em-
The Hague, Apr. 3. barrassed when George Allen,
Dutch The president of the directing the Voice of America," tells the world that We are court trying General Hans Albin That, he said, is not only against interference in the af- Rauter, former Gestapo Chlet, stupid statement. It is a criminal fairs of sovereign states, that we for the murder of Dutch Jews and statement. 11 a myth. It was are against intimidation, that we partisans, sald today that partial created by men who know that
detest coercion,"
judgment would be pronounced Nazi Germany and Soylet Rus-
Jon April 15. "Thirst For Profits" sla are quite different."
Referring to Allen's two-year Full judgment would probably
Ambassador to Iran.follow in four Russians tenure
weeks time, be expand Wallace said the Iranian "army added.
Dalike the Fasclet dictator- ships, he said, "the have no necessity to
"Lincolns" On Test Flight
and police force, which received Mr. Allen's fatherly care, has no General Hauter, in court today, possible military value against a suggested he be permitted to foreign power, Its purpose is to place himselt
tho keep the landless peasants land-Government's disposal so less, to smash the trade unions his death might remove and to protect the oil interests hate between the Dutch and
Dutch that
Paris, Apr. 4. Joe Louis flatly denied on Saturday that he had stolen the affections of'a minister's wife.
"There's no truth to I" he said, calmly eating breakfast at noon. In his Champs Elysees hotel.
The world heavyweight cham-| plon sald ho bad met Mattio Faulkner, wife of the Reverend Mathew C. Faulkner, several times but had only gone one party at which she\was present.
"That was at the December 11 opening of the Ebony Club on 52nd Street"
Louis said that was the first time he had gone out of the house | after his December 5 fight with Joe Walcott "because I was nurs- ing a black eye" He did not see the pretty negro modal again he said "because he left on De- sember 18 for Chicago.
Joe said: "I don't remember having seen her in November."
Asked about the minister's charge that Loula and his agent| Marshäll Miles had given his wife $35,000, Joe donlad this and said: “I didn't even pay the
chook that night" (at the
night club opening).
Louis said the minister had filed a divorce suit against his wife in New York in January but had withdrawn it.
Louis fights Walcott on June 23. "It'll be my last fight" be said.--Associated Press.
the New Job For
of the foreign oil companies." German peoples". He claimed Bisset
he was not a war criminal.
Melbourne, Apr. 3.
Wallace added that the "thirst for profts from all of huge cor- porations is being quenched by a As a German general, he did
Sir James Bisset, Commodore Tripoll. Apr. 3.
foreign policy which Ignores not recognise the jurisdiction of of the Cunard Line until his re Six Avro Lincoln bombers on human values. It is not only Iran the court and was not fighting tirement a year ago, has accept- long range operational bombing and Italy; there is our openly for his life, only for his honed an executive post with the manoeuvre look off from Castel sordid policy with regard to jour and justification of hia
Australian Motorist Petrol Com- Benito airfield Saturday for Shal-Palestine."—Axsociated Press. subordinates' actions.-Reuter.
pany Limited. kufa, the Royal Air Force instal-
atlon near Suez.
The bombers engaged on Fri- day in a practice run ngainst mock interception by R. A. F. "Spitfires" over a small turgel island south of Malta,
The bombers are beginning. four-week course which is part of R. A. F. operation started six months ago in Egypt,
MORE ARRESTS
IN CALCUTTA
Calcutta, Apr. 3.
Squadron Leader D. L. Wilson, More than 80 people were arrested here today,
who arrived in the first plane
at Tripoll Friday, was greeted
by
Group Captain Kirkpatrick, whom he had last met in 1936, The planes started their flight! to Suez from Binbrook, England; Their ground crews are travel ling in "Dakotas", and "Yorks".
Heaven Or The Afghans?
making over 200 arrests in two days in the stay-in strika by civil servants, who are refusing to move out of their offices after closing time, The 124 arrested persons yes- terday were all released on bail. Today's 80 were found in offices which had closed by the weekend.
their
Sir James and Lady Bisset will live in Sydney.
During the war, Sir James commanded the "Queen Mary" and "Queen Elizabeth"-the world's biggest liners and carried same 600,000 Allied, troops with- out losing man through enemy | action.—Reuter,
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The strikers, members of the Indian police continued
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Dorothy Morrowi's “Aristocrata." claims 17,000 members in Cal- the East Punjab, a Simia
port said. This followed the ar- 1.00 sm-Light Plano Parade, cutta, downed pens for increas- rested of some 90 Communists in [ed pay and against the re- Bombay and Poona yesterday Forain may consult the United trenchment of the civil service and earlier arrests in New Delhi Hirmand liver, which rises in without an offer of alternative and Madras, and in West Bengal. Afghanistan and flows into Per jobs. sin, is being dammed by the AL- ghans to the detriment of agri-l culture in Sistan pro
province.
Teheran, Apr. 3.
Nations on her bollef that the
In Bombay, about 10,000 work- ers in three textile mills camp. They were acting in deflance of out as a protest against the ar- a warning by Fandit Nehru, the rest of Communist leaders by the The gravity of the situation in would be dismissed.
Prime Minister, that strikers Bombay Government yesterday. Sistan has been confirmed by Peralar and American agricul tural advisers.
The Afghan Government has stated officially that the drying up of the river was due -to a general drought, *for which heaven alone must be held res ponible"
Recent Persian, reports spoko [of the building.of a new dam in
stop
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NOW OR NEVER MOTTO all water flowing from the Hir
If East had paused just a mo- mand Into Persia and cause "Now or never" is a good mot-ment upon seeing his partner's "mevitable disaster" to the to- to for defender when the opening lead, he would have real- habitants of Sistan province....--| crucial moment is at hand. Your Ized that West, who had sup- Router.
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at any stage of the auction, was quite likely to have 16.00 may come
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of bridge is a matter of correct lead could constitute nothing timing, of doing first things fret more nor less than waste of # vital and second things second, etc. unit of time, perhaps a Your one and only turn to strike real lick for your side may even come on the very first trick.
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and switch to his diansund Ko That would have removed Bouth's A and set up East's. Q The only doubt then would have been whether South bad'a second) diamond or a second heart, with the
diamond being far the more Likely.
TOMORROW'S PROBLEM
West opened the ber's hearts and Bast, having the 8. K 107 Asignaled with the high to H. K 109.0 LEK for a report of the suit. D. 19‹8. Right flierh ha: kicked aWKY All C.JOT chanco, to beat the contract. Woot obediently reported hearta with" the J, which South happily rinted with the, dub 2. Hồ. f
Yolub, kito, the Ap won the Tˬ kurmada darmond K. with, the A
out the last trump with the ner fclub: Grand on the spados ca carded his flowing @diamondkom
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