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Reading Of Documents At Tokyo Rose Trial

San Francisco, July 7,

Reading of documents bearing on the citizenship of Mrs. Eva Toguri (Tokyo) Reso) d'Aquino interrupted testimony in her treason trial today.

establish that The government seeks to

Mrs.

The

d'Aquino is a citizen of the United States. .defence contends she no longer is a citizen.

усп

She was indleted for treason d'Aquino, while in Sugamo Prison because of her wartime broad- autographed a souvenir one

She signed her American note for him. Tokyo lu rasts from soldiers in the South West Pacific. true name and underneath wrele She was arrested after American "Tokyo Rose," he said,

textill Mrs. Eisenhar was forces entered Japan and confined in Sugamo Prison, near d'Aquino signed the note without Tokyo, for more than a * year, protest. then released. She was re-arrest- ed later and charged with trea-

son.

of

Tom rie Special prosecutor

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de Wolfe read several to U.S. letters she had written

incials after her release trom in 1947. In one she asked

return to lo

the mission1

that United States, and asserted

her Had renounced she American citizenship. Others told described us her what the small aid to Allied prisoners of war.

never

A letter dated May 30,

and

Col- Defence attorney Wayne lins argued that Eisenhart's testi- because Inony was inadmissible the signature had been obtained und while she was in custody

Having been in- without her formed of her rights its " prisoner.

Mr. Colins moved that Eisen- out har's testimony be thrown but Federal Judge Michael Roche denied the motion.Associated Press.

DEATH ASKED FOR JAP GENERAL

Manila, July 7. The Prosecution has asked that the death penalty be imposed on 1947, ex-Lieutenant-General Shigenori Kuroda, one-time Cominander-in-

addressed lo Mr. Harry Chief of Japanese occupation Pfeffer, Jr. U.S. Consul, asked forces in the Philippines for war what she could do to clarify her atrocities, it was reported today. citirenship status,

Trial of the case by a War "I was always under the im- Crimes Commission ended yester- pression that I was a citizen (of day morning after 82 days of pro the United States)," the letter ceedings. said.

Meanwhile, 18 former Japanese Earlier. the defence lost Its officers and soldiers stationed in first effort to have testimony Bukidnon during the war-pleaded not guilty to charges of can- U. Richard Eisenhart, former nibalism when arraigned before u Army corporal, the first govern- War Crimes Court on Wednesday, meni witness, testified Mrs. It was further reported.--Reuter.

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LACK OF ACTION TO SOLVE FOOD

Genova, July 7.

SITUATION

producing countries

to

Press For Increase

Porthcawl, Wales, July T

The National Mineworkers Union decided here today to press for a substantial increase in the export minimum rates for all lower paid the appeals for more to the crowded areas of the workers despite world, instead of restricting pre-moderation from the President of duction or destroying or wasting the Union, Sir William Lawther.

Sir Willam, who presided at tood surpluses.

He added: "It should be pos- the Union's, annual Conference, alble, we think, by international pleaded: "In this hour, when of the Ex and

Chancellor Unrough some tho agra international organisation, craquer has explained to Parlia- cort of to facilitate an orderly development the position that we are in, I say that it is not playing ment in this field."

The

Indian delegation said the game with your own Govern- that it would later submit a re-ment, that you are forcing a altua- solution urging the big food-tion that will make it inevitable that a clash will take place, and Producing countries to enter into I will not keep silent and alow sppropriate international arrange that to develop.

India today complained that no action of any posi- tive kind has yet boon taken to improve the food situation of the world. Professor B. P. Adarkar, economic adviser at the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, told the Economic Committee of the United Notions Economic and Social Council at its meeting here: "We are faced today by the curious spectacle of surpluses emerging in some parts of the world and, at the same time, the high prices of food prevailing throughout the world.

ments to facilitate the economic Ho said that British SELBSCTA "This hus enured adversity and the leust."

10 the Professor Aduricar suld that it disposal of surpluses and to avoid work the shortest shifts anywhere destitution. especially

Their was argued that

re-distribution restrictions in their future pro- in the world, and that it was kid- food-Importing

of geac geners. duction of

ding the men to create the im- balances of payments have been of surpluses might adversely affect

Ma.

James Plimsoll, of Austro- pression that a wage donand had seriously upset, and the problem the balance of payments of im-]

economle development

porting countries. He considered!la, agreed with much that Pro-imply to be made for it to be Mr. Arthur Horner, the Commu- has been held up in every directhis viewpoint to ignore the long-fessor Adarkar had skl. But he granted.

of the term economie and humanitarian fell that the Indian proposal was

of Union, sald that the industry must "In our view, the polteles in aspects of the food question.sun.ewhat one-sided, since it re-nist General Secretary

obligations out cognised "Is it necessary to point out the food-producing

countries, be made more attractive, since it that for most of the consuming while ignoring those of the food was losing men at the rate of 500

nations fot counteles, the balances of pay importing

which week, already India is one).

Mr. P. Morozov, of the S Uolon. Thought

of their

tion, non,

countries.

production Arct regard to the distribution of foot which coinc countries are adopting today are somewhat shortsighted, and bound to crcute both political and Хот them-

economic difculties,

are

menta

have

adveran, and

and for other selves and other countries, of

hing character.

a fur-reaching

"In our view, there is no pro-| blein of surpluses if we consider

of the world the needs whole Surpluses

may areas

Indeed

In

become

some

CALCA

casulk

ot food and

severely adverso, of the phontage. consequenly high prices of Im ported food?", he said,

certain

At the present rule, the indus- more that Soviet try would have no the main essential 700,000 at the end of the year, Mr. for increasing the availability of Horner declared.-Reuter. food was to

was to increase production.

and

Rome, July 6. The public prosecutor here hus to many countries, food produc- The prepcr remedy, in 1

tion was not up to par, he said,

appealed against the "lightness" of "ile charged ihut the prices of

the Ualled the sentence of 13 years and 10 view, is to bring fondstuffs down from the arti- Nations Food

Agricultural months' imprisonment passed last particular and re- arlse in

Antonio Pallante, the flelally high level, or, which is Organisation had done little to week on arc gions. But so long as there

to make these inercase food production and had Stelton student, for an attempt to

instend concerned itack other areas of the world where the same thing.

with assassinate the Communist lender, surpluses avaliable for export,“ destitution severe famine,

He said that it was the moral maintaining the present high price Signor Palmiro Togliatti, last July. malnutrition prevail,

of surpluses is callous.

POP

and

any tnik

to say duty of thinly-populated food- of food.-Reuter.

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