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Submarine group Self-rule

operating off California

San Francisco, April 3.

Two destroyer officers said today that they picked up enough radar and other contacts to con- vico them that a group of submarinos is operating off the California coast.

The two officers spent the last five days on the USS Colahan tracking down persistent reports of unidentified submarines around 'Eureka, California, 180 miles North of here:

They did not see any sub- Kankakee made visual contact. marines but said that a fleet of They saw a periscope on Thurs- unidentified high speed subs day night although they did not

the see the sub itself. be operating off California coast.

may

The Navy officers are Captain). J. A. Holbrook with nine years of duty in the Navy's submarine ser- vice and Lieutenant Fred Redye, submarine man for 13 years with

Bolstering the report of the two Colahan officers was the theory of Reur-Admiral Froderick En- twistle, deputy commander of the Western Sea Frontier. He be- lieved that the unidentified subs hind him.

stretch of South Paciffe duty in World War II in submarines be-

both contacts on our radar screens

one on somer and procedure."

of the

radar screen, one visual. The

crew

Segregation issue in America

for Trinidad!

Landon, April 3. Self-government' for the West Indian colony of

·Trinidad and Tobago is pro- claimed in an Order-in-Coun. all laid before the United Kingdom Parilament today.

The new Constitution, pro- vidas for an elected majority In the local Legislature in stead of a majority of dov. ernment officers and nominat. ed members. It is declarer that the tha

hitherto only a consultative.

Executive Council,

and advisory body for the Governor, shall now be the principal instrument of potley, First elections under the new Constitution are expected to be held in September.-Reu ter.

GERMANY DELAYS REPLY

was

Ho

belleved to have sensed hesitancy among the other political parties when ho mot their leaders last Friday after it was known that the invitation was coming.

of the Dr.

SHARP STATEMENT BY LONDON ON STRACHEY AFFAIR

London, April 3.

A British Government spokesman today denounced an American news agen- cy report from The Hague that the British and American military chiofs had arranged to keep confidential information from the War

Minister, Mr. John Strachey.

The spokesman said: "If those who are employed by them in London to interpret political life in this country to America did not, as soon ası they saw this story, inform their head office that it could not con-

ceivably be true, they ought to have done.

"They were told by telephone that the story was obviously untrue, and if they did so inform their hood öffice, and the head office still insisted on running the story, then I can only say that the agency's boasted love

of facts is nothing but hypocrisy."

WAL

No questions have yet been He said that he had concurred The following statement lodged in the House of Com-¡ with one paragraph of a state- Issued for publication by The mons by the Opposition, seek- ment prepared by Mr. Shinwell | Associated Press in London to

ing information about the re-a paragraph which denied that day

chiefs hud The Associated Press despatch

tion to the official denial!

of the

THE RED THREAT IN EAST

**

writ

port, but it is possible that American military some may be asked within the agreed to hold back Information from The Hague on April fon

from Britain,

Anglo-American discussions res are probably Russian craft Ori Captain Holbrook said, "The

next day or so.

But he had refused to sign the pecting the arrangements for ex- normal peacetime manoeuvres. contact we made leads me to be-

The "New York Times" said 'in statement, Mr. Johnson said. change of top military informa- He would be inclined to discount lieve that a fleet of subs is operat-

Bonn, April 3,

a despatch from The Hague to- He declared that in his own tion was obtained from œ highly (Thi The West German Parlla-day that come important Ame- capacity as Secretary of Defence, placed American source. the theory that the submarines ing in the Northern California

They Nazi Arca. reinants of the

decide rican offelals concerned with the ho had dealt only, usually travel in ment is unlikely to may be

with Mr. was the despatch' that was critiį fleet operated by German crews packs and would my there are whether to accept the Council military security of the United Shinwell and would continue to cised today in a statement issued

tour in this group. Actions by who fled when the war ended.

by a British Government spokes- of Europe's invitation to asso-States would like to see Mr. John do so

Asked whether information (man). Secretary. War

given to Mr. Shinwell would bo "The information. The Cotation and the USS Kan- bear the typical earmark of sub-ciate membership before the Strachey replaced as the British

was mad kakee, fleet older.

with made four marine activities.

"They appear to be trying to passed on to Mr. Strachey, John known for publiention Their evasive end of the month, political

force a change Indirectly, making son replied, "That is his own stipulation that, the source should contacts-two on the destroyer's actions are standard submarine sources, said here today.

their feelings known to the Bri-doing.

AB not be identifled by name. The Chancellor, Dr. Konrad tlah Government," the newspaper His own relations with Mr.immediate effort was made i Adenauer, was himself largely Opinion endorsed

to obtain authoritative Shinwall had been very pleasant, London responsible for this delay, they declared.

thi from Sidney he said, and added, "He took a British comment and when The despatch, stated.

Mr. great part in the meeting. Lieutenant Redye endorsed the

Grugen, noted that both

No was forthcoming from the Bri

Defence Minister, Mr helpful part, tish opinion of the Colahan's skipper

Emanuel Shinwell and Mr, Louis one took a more

Emanuel Shinwall, The Associa 100 per cent. He sold, "Sure, I

Johnson had dented an American He contributed much to the un

that Me, animity of the programme."

ted Press carried Mr. Shinwall' am sure they were subs."

news agency report

comment in fut Officially the 12th Naval Dis-

Shinwell had agreed that certain be kept trict refuses to verify the opinions

military secrets should from Mr. Strachey. of Captain Holbrook and Lieu-

Trustworthy private informa tenant Redye. But the District

The Press Service stressed that it had no submarines |

Democrats,

the despatch anid of its own operating in the area Christian

party,

today "However, some United States where the Colahan made its con-Adenauer's own tncts,

estimated that even in the most officials have privately expressed

the their belief in the past favourable circumstances

keep Government could at present that it would be wiser to

from only muster 190 votes for accop-certain information

Strachey because of his Commu- tance compared to 153 against

nist sympathies in the 1930s."

Johnson statement Mr. Johnson said on arrival today that it In New York was up to Mr. Bhinwall to de.

whether cide

Atlantic Pact secrets would be given to Mr. Strachey, or not, Just back from

Atlantic Defence Ministers' meeting

that there was no reporters agreement among the American

with Joint Chiefs of Stan to hold information from Britain as ing State Department methods long as Mr. Strachey was War here, in an interview with the

United States News and World Minister,

Report Magazine, an independent news magazine published here. quoted

Mr. Ohno paid high tribute to at

Washington. (April 3. The Attorney General, J. Howard McGrath, argued be- fore the Supreme Court today) that the Constitution did not permit enforcement of racialį segregation by law.

Mr. McGrath personally ap- pealed to the Tribunal to tear down sogregation burriers, which ho said bred racial prejudice.

Moreover, it thought enough of the report from a Navy patrol plane of

sub sighting last week to send the Colahan and a fleet of aircraft to search the

RFOR.

There is no low to prevent for eign submarines from cruising beyond the three-mile limit. If intercepted inside the they are limit, however, they can be chal- lenged and made to identify themselves.

was made an the

Both extremes, the Right and the Communists, are texarded as certain to vote against.

The big question mark in poli- tical circles is the attitude of the Social Democrats, the chlet opposition.

not after that to Reuter.

tho

the

week

Ho did so in asking the Court

Dr. Adenauer presumably to set aside a lower Federal Court decision upholding the right of

believes that time is on his alde and that the effect of Europena the Inter-State Commerce Com-

its and Allled opinion will help the The Hague, Mr. Johnson The destroyer picked up mission

A Southern

overcome to approve railway compony rule segregating first radar contact on Thursday Social Democrats to

in night. It started in pursuit and af their scrupies, intensified by the its

to Germany belaz Invitation CA on suling cars.

in the case was the appeal new contact

Saar. of Elmer Henderson, a Baltimore opposite heading. The first target issued at the same time as and Negro, against a Federal Court submerged and contact was lost. ruling in October 1948

destroyer than wheeled and held the ICC right to approve set off after the second object.

Although the Colahan speeding along at 18 knots it was. abic to make only half the dis- tance to contact In almost an hour! leading to the belief that the sub was a modern high speed sub- marine,

that up-

separuto dining car facilities Yor Negroes on a Southern railway..

The

noon

1vas

That court held that the segre gation plan provided equality of facilities and therefore did not violate the Negro's constitutional right, However, Mr. McGrath On Friday

off Paula argued that facilities segregated Gorda, South of Cape Mendocino on the basis of race or colour wore along an isolated stretch of the not and never could be equal in const, the destroyer picked the full sense of the word.

contact on sonar, another track- He told the Tribunal that the ink device which depends on Henderson case gave the Court a soun

Calahan chance

re-examine the tracked its quarry for about an separate but equal doctrine estab-hour and then lost contact.

ished by the Supreme Court in On the basis of reports by the 1886, when the court held that Colahan the Navy ordered the Constitution permitted.segre- USS Shields, another destroyer, gation of Negroes and whites, to stand by on alert and sent a provided each race was accorded group of scout planes to patrol the

cassi line.-United Press. equal treatment-United Press.

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ot

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Washington, April 3.

.

"The original story was ten by Joseph Dynan, perienced and responsible corrES pondent in whom The Associate Press has the fullest confidence Mr. Dynan is being asked to ra capitulate the circumstance under which his story

ob tained and this will be issued fo Asso publication."—Reuter and ciated Press.

Was

MP's petition

Joha

A. Japanese diplomat said today that his country win resist Communism even after

A controversy over the statu the American occupation troops, Strachey,and how much acces

Mr. of War Minister, are withdrawn, and predicted he should have that China also may break secrets-brought these develop

ments today:

to U.S. defenc

away from Moscow control.

Ho also supported the Ad- 1. A Conservative member o ministration's "hands off" polley Parliament began circulating peti toward China.

tions sec

secking the removal of Mr The Communist threat to the Strachey and

his superior, th Far East was discussed by Kat- Defence Minister, Mr. Emanue sum! Ohno, official of the Japan- Showt ese Foreign Office who is stüdy-

2. A A spokesman at number 1 Downing Street said the Associat fously untrue report when ed Press hnd distributed an ob

well-informed sou

sourc

at The Hague as saying arrange

on to

Londo

accoun

the great statesmanship of Gene- ments had been made by Ameri ral MacArthur and said the con- can and British military chief over ton of Japan is improving by to

to bypass

Mr. Strachey leapa and bounds under his secret matters. The guidance. Ho belleves

that "Daily Moll" printed an American economic aid will be from its own correspondent needed for Ove or 10 years longer The Hague giving much the sam to prevent actual starvation version of the sequence of deve

In

Vatican City, April 3.

Pope Pius XII today marked the Vatican's con- tinuing concern_for_the_future_of_the_holy places of Palestine by ordering that all alms gathered on Good Friday, the day com- memorating the death of Jesus Christ, bo do- voted to their maintenance.

ism.

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Japan and said that, Japan's de-lopments at The Hogue as the pendence on Unlied States help given in

Associated Pres

the

will continue indefinitely unless story-Associated Press. trade with Communist-held China “Manchuria ̈can-somehow be

and Man restored.

has

Mr. Ohno said, "The United States is wire in following a non- Turning to Israel, the "Civita Interventionist policy. An inter- Cattolica" said that Zionism re.

ventionist presented a second peril, no texa gonize China.” grave, now appearing on the

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Ho sald that if American troops| are withdrawn from Japan, the Communists and Chinese and North Korean fifth columnists At the same time the au- The review added that the post- would try to move in.

Me Ohno added, "But I am sure Jesult review tion of Christians In Syria and thoritative "Civita Cattolica,"protested Persia, particularly in Azerbai- they would hot succeed because

very much strongly against the deplorable jan, was the most difficult. "Nor the Communistic tendency

discourager Western indifference to the is the general view of the situa-been

He strongly endorsed the Stato Moslem and Zionist menace to tion of the Christians in the Arab among the Japanese people," the 2,500,000 Christians of the countries a reassuring one. For the Department policy of withholding spirit of Arab nationalism has further military ald from the Middle East/

become

impregnated with Islam Chinese Nationalists in Taiwan. The review, belleved to be closely supervised by the Popel himself, sald that In Palestine not only were the holy places in

would anta- danger but also the safety of thousands of Christian souls.

In time, he said, there "The old Islamic_fanaticism is

very good chance that China will not dead," the publication de-

the Moscow; clared. "Indeed, it has recently "This danger comnes particular-break away from appeared to be reviving virulently from the youth which forms Communist rule. He said.

la quite the Hebrew Army and which has not be able to

possible that Moscow will control China. "Many Moslem statesmen and profaned the things most sacred The Chinese

are very nationalis- men of culture stand apart from to Christians

tic. They will struggle to get this, but they form a small group "Implicit in this development 38) any Imperialistic power out of removed from the mass of the the influence of Moscow already their country."

ensconced violent soildly

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Mr. Ohno also forecast fanaticism is being bred that thanks to the Israeil Government's economie dificulties China SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. conversion of one.sole person, or cession to the Soviets of all the and said this would undercut

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