THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1948.
SCHOOL TEACHER KIDNAPPED SIGNIFICANT COMMENT
BY WHITE RUSSIAN AGENTS
AMAZING STORY
IN NEW YORK
New York, August 7. The Soviet Consul General today announced that he had "forcibly rescued" from "White Rus-, sian bandits" a Soviot school teacher who, he said, was kidnapped hore shortly before she was due to sail for har homo in Russia. The Consul, M. Jacob Lomakin, said that Okhana Stepanovo Kosenkina, who formerly taught the children of Russian diplomats in New York, was kidnapped in New York City on July 31 and rescued today at Valley Cottage, New York.
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Countess Leo [timeton agents as the sink Talled of aiding in the kidnap- husband had been, ping.
M. Lemakin said that another Soviet teacher, his wife and three children were still being held by a White Russian or ganisation in New Jersey,
A strange story was Arslel 121 newsmen at a press conference
held at the Tesaan Consulate by Mrs. Konsenkh and the Consul ** General.
Began Trembling
hrr
"She was very happy here," at the Countess "but when she i sw. the Consol's cur delve up. Trelling and unde Legan would have to go back."
Counteas Tuintel sald she was the daughter of the famous au thor. Leo Tolstol,
RAF Future · In Jeopardy
Halton, Berkshire,
August 7.
Lord Tedder, Chief of Bel- tain's Air Staff, told 1400 #Ir cadets here today that the future GF the Royal Air Force was in jeopardy.
"Unless the Royal Alr Force gets within. the next two or three years the -quired number of regular en- trante of the right quality, there will not
Air benn Furce. it is not R
Question of panic, 2 do not belleve
re-
In panice and when the peo. ple of this country know about a problem they find a wolution to it. However, at the moment they do not know."-Reuter.
MONUMENT TO BRITISH TROOPS
be
Brussels, August 7. In Washington, Representative A monument to the first Bri- M. Lomakin said he resented
Karl E. Mundt s that the So- Ush troops who entered Belgium Mrs, Lomakin tion Reed Farmi,
viet school tember who - whet
was on September 1, 1944 will bestors to
the Talstol whisked to seclusion in the Risected by subscription in the Fenandation, White
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Russian Commulate in New York was Belgian village of Joutain at the anti-Soviet organisation, about 75
the person whom the House Un. Frunco-Belglin frontier. 'The miles from New York City,
Anerkenn Activities Committee womument is dus to be unveiled. He sail that she and
Mikbait
10149,- Associated Samarin, another teacher, and his had been seeking for questioning on Apel! 23.
United Press, family had bever missing since they failed to show up for The salling of the xs Pobedn, Soviet liner recently davolved quarantine controversy with the New York port utillarities.
"Lot Of Baloney"
in
"
M. Lomakin rald he called
Press.
GUIDED MISSILE
EXPERIMENTS
Oxnard, California, August 7.
the New York Alsaing Persons It was announced today that the U.S. Novy would
before driving up to
Bureau
the farm and asked for help. He said the police officers pro- mited to meet him there, but naver showed up
M. Teemakin war tipped off as to Mrs. Konsenkitur's whereabouts. in a betier Welch Be wordan managed to ship to a tradesman driving
farm, Mes. Konsenka said that luring her j slay at the form the was fed sind treated weil, he was forced work in the Folation kitchen.
Countess
Tolstad of * be Tolstoi Foundatica called the Hussian Consul General's story s rebl
natththy."
کارا
The Countess, accused by M. Loinakta
stort work on October 1 on a 7,000-acre laboratory costing US$30,000,000 to tost radio-controlled weapons at Point Mugu, Cali- fornia.
SW AFRICA DEMANDS
ON UNION
Capetown, August 7.
TROPICAL ISLAND
BY MOSCOW PAPER Queen's ALHAMBRA
Moscow, August 7.
The Literary Gazette declared today that "only a realisation of Russian proposals on the future of Germany" will lead to a settlement of the Bor- lin crisis and create conditions for a firm peaco in all Europe.
FOUND IN This may indicate that the Russions are standing on
ARCTIC
Churchill, Manitoba,
August 7. Games officera of Saskat- chewan and Manitoba pre- pared today to investigate. reports of what appeared to be a tropical island with lush foliage, on the fringe of the Arctic Circle.
their previous proposal that any more power talks on East-West differences take in the pro- blem of Germany as a whole without prelimin- ary conditions.
The Western Allies have called! for lifting or the Russian blockade of Berlin as a condition for, talks. Victor Nekrasov, the Gazette's
Derlin special wrote the article at a time when correspondent
representatives of the Soviet Crew members of a plane, re-Union, the United States, Britain turning here from north of and France were negotiating the Llanitoba said they saw an island East-West deadlock. covered with tree herk green grass in the fron North,
They said the sand around the like was prey int barren and the island stood out itke Art emerald,
They ninde
mention of nimal Hfe on the lant.
The exact location of the ported mystery island was closed.--United Press.
Herald:
"A favourable and real solution
to the crisis' erentest in Berlin ns
FATE OF ITALIAN COLONIES
London, August 7. Australia believes that Ita-
a result of the Impermissible lian Somaliland should be one-sided action of the Western place under the trusteeship powers is closely bound up with
decision оп
the all-German of one "suitable" power and problem as a a whole, In the spirit not under the Big Four, ac- Potsdam. 'which" "found its cording to 3 Government
in the 'War-
far-memorandum published to- Declaration nind th the day.
re-of not further, expression
BRITISH PROTESTS VIOLATION OF RULES
་
NOW
answer of the Soviet Union ไอ notes of America, England
and Frances."
Warsaw Declaration
The
It regarded Ethiopin as a suit- able guardian for Eritrea and points out that Eaya may be ex- pected to attain Independener
The Warsaw Declaration by earlier than Somaliland
Soviet Union and even Eritren.
and
that Bri-
other Eastern European coun- Australia considers tries urged a provisional all-tain, who has "administered the German government. The Wes. territories success.ully since the tern powers have
end of the war, might well be announced plans for going
ahead with chosen as the trustee," but addis
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The Soviet reply rejected by seven votes to three.French and
to British, are opposed to the appointment American nates off the Italian Government as the two British resolutions
protest on the Berlin situation
trustee. The British had proposed that said the Soviet would not object The South African Government the dispute over the validity of to negotiating differences in Ber- on Friday suggested that Britain The 1021 Danube Convention in, but the talks must be with-I should have the trusteeship all be submitted to an inter- Jout preliminary conditions
Cyrenaica and national tribune.
must concern the administration Reuter. The British delegate. Sirut all-Germany as a whofv.---- Charles Peake, protested to the Associated Press. chairman of the Conference, M. Borowski, and alleged violution.
The elaborate base will re-at the rules of 1ocedure at the place "temporarily" the guided missile test centre that operated at Point Mugu since October 1940.
has
expense of the Western powers.
There is a definite tendency for the majority of this Confer ence to ride ruuchshod
over the
CHINESE SHOT
IN GREECE
The elaborate base it repiner rights of the minerity," he said. Inry observer
"temporarily" the guided missile test centre that has operated at Point Mugu since October 1846.
Plans for the vast outdoor
to be situated at a
Juts point that out into the Pacifle Ocean south
Taboratory, Calore P.1. Hoogenhout, low-lying sand
-Reuter.
CHEN LI-FU IN SWITZERLAND
Berne, August 7. Dr. Chen Li-fu, Vice-President
of the Chinese Legislative Yuan,
is arrived here today from Britain project
and Tripolitanla,-
STAYING THE RED ADVANCE
Pembroke, August 7.
Mr. Robert Boothby, Con-
Athens, August 7, Tsung Yao-kui, Chinese mill- ailnched to the United Nations special commis sion on the Balkans, was wound- ed by guerilla gunßre during servative Momber of Parlia- rebel counter-attack on Friday.ment, said here today that He was flown from Nestorion nothing stood between the Red to Athens yesterday for treat- Army and the Atlantic except ment of wounds in both hands American sea and air power.
Press,
and arms.-Associated
"The Western Union should ccase to be a pious phrase and become an established fact," he said.
"It must be a comprehensive
new regional organisation, the United
atding in the alleged | Administrator of South-West kidnapping, said Mrs. Kensenkin Africa, will place proposals of Oxnard, were disclosed during went to the .m voluntarily, ferving she would be killed by by South-West Africa for re- press conference and conducted presentation in the Union
•Moscow, August 7. By the time the Parliament before the Union neished
The Soviet tonight announced In 1951,
the hase on an official visit to Switzerland. the merger of the Food Reserves Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel (with include machines for Dr. Chen, who was sent to Ministry with the Reserves of union, including, with appropriate Malan, on Monday.
testing rockets, radio-and Europe by President Chiang Kai-Materials Ministry. The The nature of the proposals is rudur-controlled "buzz bombs"ishek to study democratie institu- Ministry WHI be culled not known, but it is understood and other secret "push button" tions and the work of the Moral Ministry of
State Food that the Territory is asking for
wenpons.
Bearmament group, drove straight Material six seats in the House of Assem-tanding strip, barracks and U.S. quarters.—Reuter,
will have a plane to Caux to visit the MRA head-Press. bly and two in the Senate.
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The Navy said Point Mugu was Social Council adopted a Polish resolution, urging that women
In December.. 1946, General chosen for the centre because of throughout the world be paid the
geographical
Smuts request to the United its elimute and and Nations for authority to incor-position and because it was less same rates for work as men.- porate the Territory in the Union than 50 miles from Los Angeles Associated Press. 135 -News, Winther Reput and of South Afrien was refused by aig airemit plants.
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VANISHING WAY OF LIFE
Some 2,000 civilian and naval personnel are already employed and another 1,000 worisers
probably will be needles, according to the Navy.-United Press.
at the base construction
Madras, August 7. Press despatches said an armed band stopped a train bound from London, August 7. Bezwadin to Hyderabad today.
If the pictures shown In Eng-forced off the passengers and land's cinemas must be second then burned the train. The in- ente, of bust let them be British cident occurred Fr Hyderabad
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