'THE CHINA' MAIL," WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -19,· 1949. -

WORLD TRADE UNION Police Film

SPLIT "INEVITABLE

Paris, January 17.

Talks On The President of the World Foderation of Trade

Position Of Ulster

London, January 17.

Unions, Mr. Arthur Deakin, declared in Paris tonight that a split in the World Federation of Trado Unions appears inevitable.

He stated definitely and un- equivocally that no linqueraione or arrangements have boon made to get together for the purpose of forming a naw in- ternational union.

Hope For Future

"It is my hope that after we have disbanded the WFTU, we day at last begin to take those steps which will like possible

time Rome

in the future the formation of a worldwide organ-

Lost Week-End

Columbus, Ohio,

January 18.

The police here are pro- paring to film, their own "Lost Wook-end" in order to discourago drunkenness and to train police recruits In the proper handling of Intoxicated persons.

The police chief ordered a carora set up in the Cen- iral Police Station to phota- graph drunks as they were brought in.United Press.

BOATSWAIN ON THEFT CHARGE

Mombasa, January 18. Warrant Boatswain Wilfred Resident Magistrate's Court in

SUPERFORT CRASHES IN SCOTTISH GLEN

Glasgow, January '17.- Twenty American almon were killed when a Unit- ed States Superfortross crashed in dense mist about 3;600 feet up a mountainside near the village of Loch Goilhead, Scotland.

Loch Gollhead police stated there gre no survivors. A rescue party found just a pile of burned-out metal, and nothing remained to be done ex- cept to search for bodies.

Earlier, the United States Air Force authorities in England said that a Superfortress, on its way back to the United States vin Iceland, was missing. The 20 airmen on board had finished their duty in England.

Survey Of Japan By Mr. Royall

"I think it will be so clear that an agreement cannot be reached that there will be no point or pur- pose in taking a vote," he said. Mr. Deakin told reporters that The' Prime Minister of no agreement seems possible on Northern Ireland, Sir Basil the British Trades Union Con- Brooke, and the Prime Minis-gress proposal that the WFTU ont ter, Mr. Clement Attlee, will suspend its functions for

we shall Have further talks on Northern year. "That means Ireland's constitutional position terminate our assoclatoin with tomorrow.

the WFTU," he said."

and States British, United HH ME DICH thug Union, representing Attlee andy the Iome Secretary, over 15 million workers, afe

inted boxites were strewn among Mr. James Chutor Ede, at the likely to leave the Federation if

. ១៧ the mountain- the wreckage Premier's official residence. The the split occurs. meeting follows the recent Down] ~ Asked when the walk-out winisation which will be independent J. Freeman appeared before the side and we searched about to ing Street round table conference be, Mr. Denkin said: "I do not overnments, of political part-

if there were any survivors but found none," hetween British

The Loch Geilhead police told and Northern think we can carry on a mean-les and ideologies.”

After Mr. Deakin's press con- Ireland Ministers

"Parts of the bodies con-inglesh discussion for an unlimit-ference, the Secretary-General of

Reuter stitutiona!

caused ed period."

around in complications by Elre'a Republie of Ireland He said that the General Secre- the WETU, M. Louis Saillant,

had been scattered

Act, which bronks her inst ink tary

Mr. Vincent said: "These two organisations

such circumstances that it is go- ing to be diMeult to identify any with the Crown.

Tewson, made it perfectly cleat the Trades Unton Congress and

of them." These will involve early legis-to the Executive when it met tonations cannot alono pretend to the Congress of Industrial Organ-

The search party, which set Mr. Royall told reporters that will include lation, considered by the Cabinet day that nothing short of a sus here last Thursday, to alter the pension of WFTU activities will impose their will on 07 trade sicaling or alternatively receiving out immediately the plane was his party, which

heard to pass over Loch Cell- Mr. Joseph Dodge, a which

are the equipment.

head No compro- union organisations

and crash, had to King's title to "King of Northern meet requirements.

cross banker, will leave Washington on Ireland."

forcint D In each cuse, bail of £75 per- rough country,

path January 20 on a special air force mise of any character is accept- members of the WFTU."

He said Mr. Deakin had not in- formed the

Bureau sonal Executive

Surety and two

arent Constellation plane, other through heavily wooded

and to wede kaen deep in bog that he was going to give a press sureties of £500 was allowed.

"Untit He added:

to reach the wreck. conference,

The case will coma up for now these conferences have been made with the agreement of the hearing on

Thursday, January 20. Associated Press. Executive Bureau."Reuter,

ON

the

to be

of the TUC.

No Compromise

On the Soviet delegate's sug- gestion that conciliation talks be heid before the main meeting of the Executive to attempt to pre- serve unity, Mr. Deakin said:

It will also re-detine in ather able, ways the relationship nt Erc. the United Kingdom mid Nar- thern Ireland.

Authoritative quarters say that the

legislation, expected presented to Parliament at a very early moment, will conform with Mr. Attlee's repeated assurances that there will be no change in the constitutional position ot Northern Irelandt without the

of approval

that country. Reuter.

GOING TOO FAR

Roanoke, Virginiu,

January 18. W. Carter, 45, said his wife had

"I said no. Experience has left us with the impression that It is not possible for any com- promiso to bo ranched thi time."

Scandinavian unions and those of the Benelux countries are ex- leave the Federation pected to with the American, British and Dutch. Canada is likely to take

the same stand but Australia's

position, is not

known,

The Secretary-Treasurer of the American Congress of Industrial Organisation, Mr. James B. Varcy, we are now in the position in earlier told the Executive Bureau:

glass it the WFTU where we must either accept the dictutes of the Polit- buro and the Cominform or con- tinue in a state of paralysis."

been mixing wax and up in his food for long time, but when she substituted ground was too much and he shot her to death-United Press.

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This

No Now Union

Mombasa yesterday on charges of stealing cable and other articles worth £11,000 from the Harbour Boom Defence depot nf which he was in charge.

Two Indians were accused of

Red Propaganda Busy In Germany

Berlin, January 18.

Appealing to their nationalistic foolings, the Rus- sians today urged the Gorman people to protest against the occupation statuto, which the Western Allies are proparing for Wester Germany,

here for

progaganda

It was the second day in suc- has since been repeated by the cession that the Russians in-Russiana cited the Germans to ravolt purposes. a Western power against

On Saturday, they

Mr. Deakin said it is clear that Soviet trade unions will not sup-statute.

port any proposal for the suspen- called for rebellion against the

slon of the WFTU. He said the six power statute for control of Italian and Chinese representa the industrial Ruhr.

tives on the Executive Bureau The occupation statute would

Is Radio Hong Kong will vote with the Soviet Union, serve as a substitute for u delay- broadcasting on a frequency.D. That meahs three national fed peace treaty in outlining what -dep-knocycles per second and on centres taking one point of view powers would be assigned to a another. So It Western German Government. appears no agreement

British Accused

The German Communists converted their annual memori.

I

Wild Country

Washington, January 18. The Secretary of the Army. Kenneth C. Royall, will leave

the United States next week on an economic and financial sur- vey of Japan.

Detroil

Mr. Royall said Japan is slow- ly recovering from the war and General Douglas MacArthur has done a magnificent job in al-

the ministering occupation.

cus-

1

It was still-blazing when they got there.

China, once a principal The United States Air Force tomer of Japan, can no longer be Headquarters later issued

regard as a good market, and, statement identifying the ́ ́plane as the Superfortress which was other markets must be found, he

The Hoad-sald. reported missing.

Bome of Japan's goods can quarters refuses to confirm the

be sent to the United States, Gollhead Much

police statement

he said, but the U.8. that there are no survivors.

"We not be Japan's only customer. The Headquarters wald:

MP. Royal will take the Nor are awaiting our own

report of the crash. There is a possibility thern route to Japan, flying from that some of the men inny have Washington to Alaska and across

The Northern Pacific. parachuted out,"

returnca Mr. Royall recently from a similar trip to Europe.→ Association Press.

The rescue party come across the tangled wreckage in Succgch

the Glen, between mountains around the district of Loch Goll- head and Strachur.

wild The crash

occurred in country inhabited only by foxes, wildcats and deer.

Six bodies were found besides the twisted und burnt-out wreckage.-Reuter.

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should

CATHOLIC UNDER INTERDICT

Vatican City, January 17.

It was officially announced hero today that the Valleon has placed under personal Interdiet Signor Franco Rodano, fermer leader of

1.32 megacycles per second in the and three taking an is possible The Western powers undertook fence of Max Relminn, Western | days, the Manila Electric Company Signor Rodano, a

31 metre band. H.K.T.

13.12 pm The London Endtum Us.

phern, 1.00 p.m.-Navy

(Uncra)

said: "If the organisation is not ment.

on the suspension proposal.** this course after failing to agree 12.15 p.m.-Morning Prayers. (Bludlo) Asked what will happen to the with the Russians on even the 12.10 p.m.-Dally Programme Bummary funds of the WFTU, Mr. Deakin rudiments of a German settle Mixture Melodies, put into suspense those who carry The official Red Army news

on will I suppose inherit the paper.

"Taegliche Rundschau," blasted the forthcoming. statue claiming it will completely de- pelve the German people of their rights.

1.36 pm-Hows, Weather Report and tunde."

Announcemvnja,

1.20 p.m.-Orchestral Interlude.

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in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll

Episode: "The Trial of the Kanwa

of Hearta," (BCTH)

6.80 The Three Sun-instrument-

al Trio.

6.10 p.m.--Terry L

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Dean Acheson

Well Qualified

Washington, January 17, The Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee today des- exceptionally well qualified to

%.00 1m-World News and News An-cribed Mr. Dean Acheson ps

klynke, Chanclas telny)

7.15 p.m.Westnesday Night at 7.15

(8udio)

7.45 p.m.-Percy Faith and His Orches

tta.

be Secretary of State and urged prompt approval of his nomina- tion.

Secretary, Mr. George Marshall, is

8.60 p.m.-"From the Editorials.” (Lba- It also said that the retiring

don Itelay)

MID p.m.-Interlude.

B.15 p.m.-"It's

the AirVariety one of the greatest Americans of

Request Programmn Presented by our times.

Busan Howard, (Studley

The Committee filed a one-page

9.10 p.m.-A Talk: By Jack Luff-report formally notifying the place Bonate of its 18-0 vots last wook

and her.

In Europe"-No. 11 to Rubr In recommending that Mr. Acheson's

"Germany

dusteles:" (Bladio)

story (DBCTB)

P.89 p.m.-"Double Indemnity My. nomination be confirmed.

the Piky by Charleston. The report Bald: "It is

view of the Committee that Mr. well exceptionally (Landon Acheson

qualified to assume the responsi bilities of the high post to which

10.00 p.m.-Radio News Heri,

Relay)

10.15 p.m.-Weather Report.

19.14 pm—“Anthology Presented by the President has nominated him.”

Gilford Davies, (Studio)

Democratic leaders announced

18.45 p.."Nothing but Mule" Sidney that the nomination will be con-

t

Torch and the Queen Hall Lightsidered by the Senate tomorrow..

Orch.

11.15 p.m.Washer Itsport and C.-United Press,

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MANILA TO HAVE and Rosa Luxemburg,

the Catholic Communist "Christian Communists who were killed

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Left Party," who is now forbidden. by German

Manila, January 18.

to receive the Sacraments or to ago, Into an

religious burial. Western Alliari dan pak da This city of 1,000,000 will un have à s

The announcement said, that They linked it with

a shrill de-dergo brown tits for at least 20

Communist Germany's number one Com- warned today as efforts are being Party member, "with arroneous munist who is being brought to made to repair, war-damaged doctrines and affirmations attempt- ed to forent divisions and mis- trial on Tuesday by the British plants

A large section of the business understandings among the clergy Military Government en charges of threatening German offelals district was darkened last night, and to place the Catholle hierarchy who co-operate with the Ruhr Interrupting communications and in a bad light for which pe was other power facilities.-Associated first warned and then placed un- statute.

Ider a personal interdict?"-Reuter. Press.

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