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WEATHERS MAJOR CRISIS
Paris, September 25. The French Government today emerged victorious from a long battle between the Upper and Lower Houses of Parliament, finally succeed- ing in passing a law postponing the depart- mental council,clactions from October to March next year,
This apparently minor issue has determined the fate, of several Cabinets. With the passing into low on Friday night of 80 milliards francs of sup- plementary taxation and the postponement of the local, élections the 'Government is now at the end of a dangerous Parliamentary session and look forward to two months of freedom from attack from within.
Tokyo Rose
Back In USA, Arraigned
San Francisco. September 23.
Mra. Iva Toguri d'Aquino, aged 32, known to millions of US soldiers as "Tokyo' Rose," returned to her native United States today to face treason The Frough Parlament will charges for giving aid and com- how adjourn after a final meet-furt to the oncin by her war
Organisationsing until the second Tuesday time broadcasts from Japan.
Classified
Washington, Septembar 25.
Eighty-two organisations in the United States were class. Ified by the Government to- day as "Communist"
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Fifteen organisations were classified "Fascist", 22 "Totalitarian" and ex "Sub- veratve".
Mr. Tom Clark, the Attor ney-General, said that five groups were trying to como the Government by force.
over.
President Truman ordered the olmasification last year. Router.
Arab Govt Takes Over
in November.
The National Assembly," today passed on its regend reading the {bil)_thus" overruling the rejection or the postponement measure by the Upper House this morninu.
The Upper House-the Comed of the Republie had voted by #02 votes 16 137 h favour of the October clecians, in spite of the Premier, M. Henri Queullie's, &D- peal to pass the bill and prevent
split in the Cabinet.
Wage Problem
Two members of the Govern- ment. M. Claulus Pelit, zart M. Franculs Mitterand, have thres- ned to realia If the elections are not held next month.
wit The French Government weed the Parlamentary breathing space it has now gained to cope with the problema of wages and the cost of ving. The 15 per cent all-round increase in wages agreed to by the Government has been coldly received by the trade unions.
The Cominumist union leaders 10day claimed a 30 per cent in- described the Gov-
crease und
The Los Angeles-børn dmugh- ter of a Chiengo grocer stepped off the gangplank of an Army transport from Tokyo, and was promptly
surrounded by four FBI agents and formally, arrest- ed by a United States marshal.
Spy Ring
and, September 25.
The Chicago Tribune sald today that the House. Un- American Activities Commit- tes has iarnad that a Rus- alan apy ring was' operating at the Univorelly of Chicago during the war to get atomlo Perch #screts.
The Tribune said Dr. John Hitchcock Chapin and Dr.-C. F. Hiskoy, both of New York, tratified before closed sea- alon of the committee.
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The first successful atomla pile was operated at the Uni- versity of Chicago on Desem- ber 2, 1942, and much search for the bumb was car- ried out At, the school. United Press.
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Bigger Air Force Wanted
London, September 25. Australia needs an air force Jof 12,000 men or more with modern aircraft and equipment according to Mr. Arthur Drake- Ford. Air Minister, Radio Aus- tralla reported today.
With tears in her eyes after she briefly embraced her sister, Mrs. June Horl, of Los Angeles, Mrs. d'Aquino was hustled off the pier to the Federal Building and im- before US. mediately arraigned
It would be foolish to Ignore Commissioner Francis St. J. Fox, the portents of the present situa-
"I do not believe I did any- tion, the Minister, said.
Australia should be prepared thing wrong" she told reporters
Behind the
Drakeford
Mr.
in a brief press conference whan Fox Anished reading aloud they for any emergency. four-page complaint that accused force planned, her of "intentionally, traitorously and treasonably adhering to the enemies of the United States, in particular the Imperial Japanese Government."
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added, there must be an aircraft industry capable of producing de- fence aircraft and able to expand rapidly.
Last month Mr. Drakeford an- fighter squo. nounced that new
come into
service drons would
Before demobilisation at the
Clad in a green plaid suit with
blac ribbon about her in October, dark hair, Mrs. d'Aquino stood quietly while Fox read the com- end of the war, the Royal Aus- cument after as "sler cannibal-plaint which specifically named tralian Air Foren had a strength ism."
two radio broadcasts, on March 4 of 13,000.-Reuter. The non-Communist trade and March 29, 1944, whics were troops in union leader. M. Leon Joubaux, beamed to American also made it plain that the offer the South Pacile. was madequate.
Further
to prisun suela! unrest and She was remanded strikes holding up production ara without bull and Fox sel à fur-
Cairo, September 25. Ahmed
Hilmy Pasha, premier of the newly announc ed "Arab Government for all Palestine", today Informed the Arab High Committee that his government is taking over all political and civil responsibili- freely predicted here for the be-ther hearing for October 7 in Sun ties in Arab areas in the Hulyginning of October-Reuter.
Land,
Hilmy Pasha's message, the first
to be received by the High Com- mittee, gold that a new Palesthie Government had been formed-with its lemporary capital would be at Gazu. A later ne sage said the capital will be moved to Jerte lem which will become the capital of Arab Palestine,
Hilmy Pasha said that the new Arab Government will struggle along with its Arab Allies to restore law and order in the Holy Land
The Arab weekly newspaper, Akhbar El Yom, said that Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and audi-Arabia are expected tu recognize the new government immediately and 10 other nations are expected to follow suit.
BACK TO
AFTER
Francisco-United Press,
NORMAL STRIKE
Paris, September 25.
France moved back to normality today after one
CHANGE-OVER
OF B-29 GROUPS IN ENGLAND
Washington, September 25. The three United States in Bri- Superfortress groups
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tain, totalling 90 aircraft, will be flown home in four weeks time and replaced by three the American groups, Army Air Force disclosed to-
change-over A similar flight maintenance and command personnel will take place at the same time.
of the most closely observed gonoral strikes in
day. federations of her history-called by trade
áll tendencies for two hours yesterday aftor. noon as a protest against the rising living
costs.
One effect of the restriction of health services was that an epidemic of rables among dogs went unchecker.
Paris transport workers, Births, deaths and marriages underground as well as buses, went unregistered.
for the struck
the
day, whole The newspaper published text of the letter walchi said forcing millions of people to had been sent to Akmed walk to and from their jobs. Mohamed... Khashaba Pasha,
There was no sign..of..an' early. Egyptian Foreign Minister, by the Shops, restaurants and banks new
but Arab Premier,
the In general
remained open, at-end to the strike, which began Foreign Office would not confirm though in
the main sectors of yesterday over a claim for 5,000
ire more a month that such a letter had been re-
commerce and .Industry the Skeleton staffs were at work ceived.--United Press.
unions estimated that 95 per cent
essential services, in of the
employees obeyed the on some
cluding the water supply and fee strike call.
put the brigade.-Reuter. Unofficial estimates nation's production losses at 24.- 000,000 man hours.
Writing on the strike, the Com- L'Humanite munist newspaper said today: "Stendfast in its claims, united in its action, the working clnas i stronger than the whole It is showing ever.
HUNGARY TAKES OVER US
OIL FIRM
Budapest, September 25.
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The Hungarian Governmentation the path of the struggle."
Union Demands
The unions, though unsatisfied with the 15 per cent wage in- Wednesday, crease granted confirmed that work would begin normally today.
on
of
The Air Force sald this move- was part of its policy to place untis on temporary duty at over- Peas bases to familiarise pilots, akerews and maintenance tech- with operations 111 niciuns different parts at the world.
that Superfor- 1! confirmed tress units will continue to be based in Britain during the win-
ter.
The new-group is likely to stay about four months before replaced by a more planes and crews-Reuter.
Censorship Allegedly Imposed On Hyderabad
Paris, September 25. Hyderabad representatives in the U‚N,-allaged to- day that India has imposed censorship over. communications in and out of the Princely
Stato.
today assumed full state con; trol over the American-owned Hungarian-American Oil Com- pany, the largest oil producer and largest single foreign in- terest in the country.
No
available commont W.Os
However, the printers' union is from the American Legation here
India's invasion of Hyder has not actually signed the com- this morning on the move, which
now threatening to strike bad was taken before the munications attributed to him," followed the arrest a week ago Monday unless their last wage Security Council last week by Letter En Route
Americus, and several demands are granted. of two Hungarian directors of the com- The Communist (CGT) Federa- pany on charges of "snbolaging tion of Minoworkers, to which Hungarian oil production on the the majority of miners where, orders of the Standard Oil Com-have also demanded of the Gov- pany of New Jersey."
ernment a clear declaration of
An announcement in the of pinna for reducing pithrad staff clal gazette said that by order of, before October 1, or else, they the Cabinet Council both Madri, say, they will strike.-Reuter. ! a Standard Oil subsidiary, and
invasion.
The spokesman said that un- a delegation headed by Mawab
Newaz Jurig, former less the. delegation received a Moin
communication directly Foreign Minister of the State. Aned He slipped out by air before from the Nizam by Tuesday, lite India would Dominion troops started the complaintst
UN. sources indicat- be
pushed.
such a letter was en route ed that such a
and probably The delegation announced Its from Hyderabad refusal, to accept what it calls would arrive by Tuesday. Striks In Rome.
The Hyderabad spokesman said "indirect, seond hand" Instruc Rome, September 26.
the delegation would seek to koop Lions to withdraw the case. Refuse began to pile up in the
the case on the Council agenda streets of Rome and bealth ser-
The Council will meet on Tues- "much in the manner of Iran's sut today after o
long standing complaint against vices were
Municipal day to consider the situation.
Ho added that tho walkout of“. ·· 14,900
Two days ago, the U.N. issued Russia." that workers.
A communication: It hald was re- Council, might be asked to estab- ceived from the Nizam, declarah an inquiry commission.
its sales company were placed under state management "to pre vent oil production, which is of great importance to the staic eco- nomy, from being reckicasly and artiñointly decreused."
Tho announcement sald all assets, equipment, real estate, cash, rights, concessions, credits and patents of the two Ameri- can-owned concerns were lne cluded in the Guvernment, re- quisition order.-Itouter.
CHINESE EMBASSY
FOR KOREA
ELIZABETH TO TRAVEL
London, September 25. Princess Elizabeth's country doctor in Scotland, Dr. David Middleton, has given his approval Nanking, September 20. for her Royal Highness to travel China's Executive Yuan: decid-to London towards the end of
next week.
Dth Nov. 8th Boo..od at a meeting yesterday to
stablish
Commissloher's She will accompany the King Office in Korea with the rank of and Queen to Buckingham Palach Embassy, according to semil where she will await the arrivat
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Preta
ing that the delegation here had (In 1940, Irun charged that de
no authority to represent Hyllorn- lay in removal of Russian troops
Was
threat to peace. Iran later back.
"How
charges, but the do we know," a Hy-withdrew the derabad. delegation apokesthan case still remains dormant on the Council)-Asso- the sold, "that
Nizam, is not agenda of the under duress' or, oven, that he diated Press.
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