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Mr.
Chen Urges
Aid Decision
By
Quick U.S.
Nanking, December 3,
Spaak Gets The United States should make its decision as re-
Vote Of Confidence
Brussels, December 2. M. Paul Henri Spank's new Socialist-Catholic Coalition Go-The
vernment won arvute of conâ- dence in the Chamber of De- putios tonight after a five-hour debate on domestle matters, notably unemployment.
Socialists
Catholics the nation wantmous support by a show of hands But Liberids and the Communists were against
'2
Premier
Tract tok
Have
Chamber that the new Condition given
| riovernment shoulf be
time to lake necessity to tackle the tiffelt domestic problems of the stay, especulty
employment.
IF
Drumbed to direct le energy and Bud of his Ministera to the solving of the difficulties ut the dimnestic problems Ering
the fintio
M. Spnak saud his Government would take The following en-
MAILIN
-An
adequate policy (2) wanes and prices,
2. A forehan trande policy utilising to the full the county connechong with after forrig powers.
3 Increased
production at The ameliorasticary caf tunerEmployment in the country.
4.
-Reconstruction and the re- mor of war damage. Reuter.
BURMESE TROOPS
RETAKE LOIKAW
Rangen, December 2,
gards military assistance to China and the American people should realise that upon their decision may rest the future of Eastern Asia as a part of either the Communist or non-Commu- nist world, Chen Li-fu, Vice-President of the Legislative Yuan,' today told the United Press in an oxclusive interview.
Chinese government, Mr. Chen sold,' is deter- mined to carry on the resistance against-Com- munism to the bitter end but is in need of arms and munitions from the United States imme- diately. The government still has ample man- power of unquestioned loyalty but needs. supplies.
Mr. Chen emphasised his be- | of that the Government troops run and will hold the Yangtse River line and Nan- king cas well be maintained as the capital of "free China."
tion, but it seemed obvious that the Soviet Union was the "for- eign power" to which he refer- red, emphasising that China's altuation should be viewed in relation to the whole world struggle against "Red totalitar. Janism."
Hic expressed confidence that Amerienn friends" will
Mr. Chen sold the Chinese peo realise that the war in China In part of the whole war of reais pie are glad to accept any work- tance Against anxression of uble formula which the govern-
the Red totalitarianism.
ment and people of the United What the Chinese would like Stutes may decide is necessary 16 to know, Mr. Chen said, is whe-preserve human freedom in Ásiz. ther or not the Americans wish to attach conditions to any agree- ment un immediate military us sistance which China neexis. II hey do, the Chinese government would like to know as quickly as
these conditioran Possible whol
bre.
No "Face Saving"
Mr. Chen said that Chlon 13 not inclined to quibble must be remembered that tradi- tional Chinese politeness is la- |volved and the Chinese hesitate It is
-United Press.
Faked
Headquarters
Of CAT Moves
Shanghai, December 3. The headquarters of Gen- eral Clairo Chennault's Civit Air Transport is being shifted lock, stock and barret to Can- ton, the China Press cialmed to have learned.
The CAT will honosforth maintain, only station facili.. ties In
Shanghal, the report said. The new headquarters la Canton's Tienho Airport, which lies adjacent to the re gular commercial airport of Palyun. All CAT repairs and maintenance equipment were shifted to Cantón 1 several weska' earlier.
China's two other domen. tic airlines, the China Na- tional Aviation Corporation and the Central Air Trans- port Corporation, are so far keeping their main opers. tional and administrative or ganisationa horo, bu! the CATC has moved part of its engineering section to Canton. Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Airways is running additional between Hong Kong Rights and Shanghal to meet the in
Three ad. oreasing demand, ditional flights have been made since November 19 and at least eight more will be made by December 20,
All passages for additional service up to that data have been booked atroady-Reu tor.
Evidence
In Divorces
New York, December 1.``
The records for all divorces granted in New York County were ordered turned over to the District Attorney for scrutiny today in an investigation Farmere Govermbient troops make the first advances.
Lime, Chen sakl, to cast aside
Mr.
of wholesale divorces. diplomatic
the AIAN
The State Supreme Court look at the China situation from down the order at the request usual "face saving" devices und Justice, Irving Leyey, handed | the viewpoint of complete realism, of the District Attorney, Frank
are, Conservative
formalities
divorce laws were brought to Me. Hogan's attention when the
mother of 20-year-old
three came to him because she was,
pay for acting the role of the other wo. man in fake adultery raids. After month-long
Inquiry, the District Attorney's office or
dlwas tiefed with her
kuva neopittured Lokaw, expítal of the Kavini State and about 230 miles North East of Range
military communigela Sonight's stuber.
The facts Karen maimbers of the military
see them, that S. Hogan. Mr. Hogan said he police seized Leikste on October Chinese leaders
Work at the British-owned the Chinese people face military planned to investigate part- tia and wolfraen mines at Mag-and ideological
by icularly uncontested divorces Leht, in the Koreani State, hus groups which are under the in-granted here over the past two
been suspended since. Ühe third fluence and direction of "for years and warned that some rested the girt, Mrs. Sara Ellis,
Uggression
week of September, and British wotnen and chidren la the area Evacuated to Rangon---Reuter.
eign power."
Mr. Chen
did not word Russia in hla
use the conversa.
may be declared invalid,
Petrol Strike In Manila Spreads
Manila, December 3.
The petrol company workers' strike entered its third day today, threatening complete paralysis of land transportation.
The strike, which began on Wednesday afternoon at the Standard Vacuum and Shell Oil companies, has spread to two other oil firms, whose workers joined the cause of the original 800 strikers. The striking Caltex and Tidewater workers swelled the number of strikers to well over 1,000.
HOUSE MOURNS CAPT
Traffic in Manila this morn-
and tive men involved In the sprentl, As the Investigation
case; Max Zuckerman, 53, pri- leval sources frankly admitted | vate detective, who admitted ar- That fulse testimony
about ranging hundreds of divorces for adultery which had never been fees as low as US$250 in the past
was to Committei
common re-four years by staging fake tits course, under the State's
or providing false testimony of divorce laws, of couples of limit-adultery; aftorneys Barnet Mulls, ed means who desired a divorce. 48, and Luther Georges, 01: New York, which hus the Samuel Schneiderman, 57, water- stiffest divorce laws of any State front watchman, who acted us a In the nation, recognises adultery professional witness; and Harold us the only grounds for divorce. Ulanoff, 50, low clerk--United
Widespread evasions of State Press.
Verdicts On Japanese “Outrageous Injustice
Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 2. The Bataan Veterans, Organisation today bitterly denounced the outcome of certain Japanese war crimes trials.
ing presented a marked con Two trast to preceding days as many hundreds of vehicles are: off the streets due to lack of
BEAUMONT petrol The usual traffic jams
London, December 2.
have disappeared as all stations Captain Hubert Beaumont, have hung up "No Gas" signs. Labour Member of Parliament
No Solution Yer for Batley and Merely, Deputy
An almost complete transport Chairman of the Ways unti lie-up is expected in two or three Menns Committee, in the cose days unless the walkouts are set- of Commons, led in hospitalled. Labour Department media- tion is continuing, but there have He was 05years of age und been no concrete results thus far. became the Deputy Chaliman in
1945.
today.
It was believed that only an order to return to work pond. ing court settlement of the dia- putes could avert a total trana- port paralysis..
He was taken ill in the House un September 21 and after being relieved by the Deputy Speaker he collapsed the Division Lab- Workers' deinards Included Since then, he has been in a higher pay and Christmas London hospital. He had been in bonus. It was revealed some dis- poor health for some years, putes already hatt been submit-
In making the announcement jed to the Court of Industrial Re- in the House of Commons today,lations prior to the sifikes-com- the Speaker expressed on behalf plicating conciliation attempts of the House a sense of loss and The strikers are affiliated with sympathy with the relatives the National Labour Union.
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Mr. Dick Malone, secretary and Mr. Harry Steen, BVO treasurer, said many Japanese guards who treated American prisoners with heartless cruelty were getting off light."
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