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NEW YORK KIDNAP CASE Sensational Turn To Mystery
New York, August 12.
A Russian school teacher who plunged from a win- dow of the Soviet Consulate today has told police that she had done so deliberately. Police, who picked up Mrs. Oksana Kosenkino in the courtyard of the Soviet Embassy, said that she had suffered a broken leg and internal injuries. The Soviet school teacher had Police Sergeant Wesley Abram- been in seclusion in the Hus-son, who helped clear the crowd stan Consulate since her so she could be placed in an "rescue" by Soviet Convalmbulance, suid M. Linakin ar. General Yankov M. Lomakin sued heatedly against removing from an
her to hospital, but Fu-
"we Ber- suaded him”.
treat.
anti-communist
A writ of habens
MIA
Trying It On The Dog
Stockholm, Minnesota,
August 14.
A atray barking dog arous. ed the ire of Arnold Makl 21, employed farm. He grabbed a shotgun and want eut into the night.
He tripped, the gun dia. charged and nit a dynamite plt, setting off 100 pounds of explosive. The ensuing blast ripped off Binki's clothes,
broke windowa In all the farm buildings, moved a ma- chine shed off its foundation and stripped trees leaves.
ن
Pago II
Progress P&O B.I. E&A
Of Japan War Courts
Tokyo, August 12. Allied Headquarters' logal section reported today that more than 700 war crimes Buspects have been tried by Eighth Army military missions in Japan, but there are still more than 700 poten-.
tal cases pending. of their
Maki, zut, bruised and bad- ly shaken, was taken to a hospital.
The dog has not been heard from since-Aasiclated Press.
British Cars Claim Big Sales
com-
cun-
The legal section reported that of 714 defendants tried for ventional war crimes war crimes of lower level compared to tho Tojo group undergoing trial separately-since tho commis- slins began functioning two and a ba't years ago, 440 had been found guilty. Of these 105 wete sentenced to hang. Fifty-four had been been requitted.
In
Eight cases are now being tried
Yokohama.
Alva
The legal sertion chief, Mr. C. Carpenter, sald he ru- cently signed charges against 123 Japanese and at least 100 of these persons are now in Sugamo Prl- son awaiting trial.
The Soviet chemistry teacher Sergeant Abramson sald. she bad been ordered to appent in was monning in Russian, "Lenva New York State Supreme Court mc_nlone." today uniler
The Assistant Consul-General corpus issued yesterday. Lomakin M. Znt Chepurnykh) arrived at Ignored the order to produce her, the hospital within half an hour. The House of Representatives accompanied by a pretty, black- Committee an Un-American eyed, young woman who carried Activities. has wanted to question physician's satchel and whom the woman in connection with its chenko. He wanted her to "look he introduced na Dr Nina Lar- fdvestigation of Russian intrigue but could determine no way to
while American doctors serve a subpoena upon her. The treated Airs. Kosenkina, but
the State Department ruled that was excluded from the examins- officers could not enter the Con- com. Countess sulate unless they had evidence head of the anti-Communist Rus- Alexandra Tolstui, of a crime.
The State Department today Tolstol Foundation". from whose and
sian refugee organization, the to delay netion-pending further cued last Saturday, said she felt boom in the sales of theired Press. asked the Supreme Cour! here farm Mrs. Kosenkina was "rs study of international diplomatic, complications of the case.
mire the teacher had not attempt- Several persons told the court
ed suicide.
smail British-made motor earlier that she had expresseri
"She
never talked of suicide," cars in North America, fear
of returning to Russia. Of he said, "I think, rather, it was Sclois
of the antt-Communist The police are not permitted to
a desperate effort to escape." Potrest-Reed
Form-suid shet came there to seek refuge
Mrs. Kosenking und question returned to New York with the the diagnosis of her injuries has Soviet authorities because she
been completed. was too terrified to refuse.
Molotov Protost Moscow Radio sald, mean white. that Bavier Foreign
ས
Listoned To Broadcast
Minister V. plunged
Mrs. Koaenkina from a third floor. window a; few minutes after listening to a broadcast of the Soviet Can. Bul-General's refusal
or
to pro.
"criminat
duce her in Court. She was laken to Roosevelt Hospital, where attendants sat
trict.
authorities
,
In
London, August 12. The Ford Motor Company Company today reported
the Austin Motor
He said, in addition, over 600; vestigated, 100 of which involved more COSCA were being in- possible abuse
end murder of n captured American Allers.-Unit-
Patrick Hermessy, claimed a new Ford's Managing Director, Sir
until collar carning record for British car manufacturers. He reported 2,058 light `vehicles-cars, trucks and tractors-were sold to North American customers bring Britain $2,750,000.
in July to
and
1t
Labour Restrictions Explained
1. The right of collective bar- recognised
and
.
M. Molotov pro. The Austin Company reported tested
Tokyo, August 12. to U,6, Ambassador North American
Two million Government and sales totalling Walter Bade!! Bm th
tonight $11,750,000 since a sales organisa- public service employees learn-j against the alleged connivance tion was established in the Unit-fed exactly what the
U.S.
Mac- aed States
Canada nine Arthur-inspired action"
government the "abduction" of ring months ago,
two Soviet An Austin. Company statement issuance today of a four-point labour policy means, with the teachers in New York.
sald: "The demand for Austins in sho suffered a a broken right leg
Moletov, in a declaration hand-Amerien continues to grow."
note to all employees unions. and internal injuries, and was ined to Smith in the Kremlin and added that there appeared to be
The note provided: critical condition. She had landed broudcast by Moscow Radio, de "little likelihood of any of the gaining is not to be is the flagstone courtyard behindmanded the "immediate release" big three American car manu- henceforth, but employees may the Consulate in the fashionable of Mikhail Ivanovitch Samarin facuturers entering the light car submit their grievances, opinions East 01st Street residential dis- ond his family.
} market,' Не also demanded "punishment Ford reported total exports of
requests 10 their senior Consulate workers lold In of all persons who have taken 10.845 vehicles all over the world
officials. officials. spector Rothengasi, deputy chief art in the kiduling of Soviet during July, a gain of 1,413 over understandings
2.. Labour contracted for and of Police, that Mrs Kosenkina
citizens"-Associated Press and the Company's previous total to hitherto
which existed was listening to a radio
United Press,
March-Associated Press.
Invalidated and cost with them at the rear of
management counelis are also the third floor of the Consulate.
automatically disbanded. The She left the room
after an ac-
existing wages and working con- count
mysterious
ditions will be continued unless ap pearance at the New York haven for anti-Communist Russians, her return to New York by the Con sul General who said she harl been "kidnapped" by White Bus- sians, and M. Lomaki's refusal carlier in the day to produce her in Court.
of her
news-
The Russians reported that she was disturbed about what
room
HUKS TROUBLE STILL
NOT
SETTLED
Manila, August 12.
Congressman Luis Taruc, Hukbalahap supreme
aro
thes contradict with the pro- visions of the cabinet ediet.
3. Employees who work ex- clusively for their union will not be recognised.
4. No strike, sabotage or other actions obstructing the normal administrative business shall be permitted.
Those affected are workers in the govemment monopolies such
telegraph, wireless, plus "minis-
government workers. Despile threats of widespread strikes against the new labour communications,
UVTR being said about her on the radio.
head, said today that a serious misunderstand---as the railway system, telephone, They said she remarked, "That ing has developed in implementation of the Is not true," and left the dining room to go to her own
amnesty proclamation, and that Huk and on the third floor.
PKM registrations "have virtually stopped." "Leave Mo Alano" The Huk leader met a num- Hux private" in Arayat, Fam-policy by leftwing leaders of the Several persons in the neigh-ber of reporters in the Mala panga, about two weeks ago and bourhood sald they heard her canan Palace as he sought an an attack on one of his body-cattered local strikes have taken scream as she plunged from the audience with President Elpi- guards at Santa Ana, Pampan-place. window. Her fall apparently dio Quirino to lay complaints, ga. was broken by telephone wires. including the "killing of one was not injured.
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direct violations of the Cabinet Mr. Taruc said the authorities edlet and tho clearly stated were insisting upon the surrender occupation headquarters" polley.— of firearms while the peasants
United Press. were maintaining there was no agreement to surrender but mere- ly to "register" frearms.
He said in several places Huks and PKMs coming in to register without frearra have been "threatened" by Government. offelals with such words as "now
Japanese Tea Trading
Tokyo, August 12. Tea trading circles reported we know each other and we will today that the first postwar see what happen after Augi Kyoto tea, consisting of 1.000 shipment of high quality
Replying to a question whether consigned to Ueda Shoten,
pounds "gyokro" brand will be he feared hostilities between the Japanese firm in Hawali. Constabulary and civilian guards
15."
a
on one side and the Huks on the no shipment of this tea was 're- So far, due to the high prices, other after the August 15 dead- line, the Congressman
"d" { ported.. anid he
1 hoped not. He said he had given reported to be holding up foreign Meanwhile, high prices were orders to his man to avoid en trade contracts for Japanese tea counters and keep away from produced in the Shizuoka area, their persecutors.....We will Honshu.
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An
Changes Demanded
Mr. Tarus said it had always been a tacit agreement that firearms WEB only A minor? factor in the whole social pre- blem involvež. He said: “I cannot subscribe to the military method of dealing with organisation,”.
our
Trader were said to bo awaiting additional African or dega for this ten/United Press.
Germans Get Death Sentence
Mons, August., 12.! Twelve German war crimi- nats-all of them, former mem- bers of the SS--wert sentenced Mr. Tarue claimed 'there was to death by a military, court here agreement that: Brig.-Gen. to-day:They will be executed by Mariano Castaneda would be re- * fring squad in Mons in the moved an, Commanding: General | near future, the Presen
of the MANILA, RABAUL,
of the Constabulary, but this was Court announced. not fulfilled.
This is the first tinie that
Ger BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE ·
man war criminals have been General Agents::
He said they retrants were-in-condemned to death by a Bol- Tel. 28021/4.sisting also on Cabinet changes, gian court. All were accused of particularly with regard to the taking part in the wholesale Secretary of Justice, Mr. Roman massacre of civilians in the Ozania, the Secretary of Labour, Mons-Charlerol; arda, few days Mr. Pedro Maguniin and if Dow before the liberation of Belgium. sible all of them."--Valtet, Press; Bouters
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