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New York, Apr. 23. Major-General Courtney Whitney, General MacArthur's secretary, said today that the General first learned of his dismissal from Mrs MacArthur,

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General Whitney said she informed General MacArthur of it 20 minutes before he received the news from Washington.

In an interview with re-

also asked whether General porters, General Whitney was

MacArthur planned

any fare-

He said the General told

Est hlm before leaving Tokyo: "The President

has deprived

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not address them as their com- mander."

General Whitney added Gen- eral MacArthur said the same principle applled to saying fare- well to the Japanese people, and he consequently left past in silence,

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GENERAL

ON THE AIR WAR

Washington, Apr. 23.

Lieutenant-General George Stratemeyer, U. S. Air Force Commander in Korea, said today that the He said: "General MacArthur | United Nations forces could

even no opportunity transfer his command. He was not stop a determined air dismissed from the moment he offensive unless they could received the message from the bomb enemy bases in Man- President, and from that churia. mument he no longer exercised authority. I think there is no precedent for this action in American history."

General Stratemeyer, who is the Commander of the United States Air Forces in the

Far East, said: "We are almost cer- General Whitney said that intain that the Reds are building Speaking of "ne preceden" he up their air power in Man- was referring to "summary die churia and Northern China," miss: 1 from command." He He was quoted in a copy- added: "A high British officer righted interview published by Informed me in Tokyo that there the United States News World was no such precedent in British Report, an independent weekly history either."

news magazine.

"You cannot stop a determined Prior to his dismissal, General air offensive unless you can get MacArthur had received not one at the facility from which it single word from Washington originates. As you know, going with regard to his statement of north of the Yaju River into March 24 or his reply to Repre Manchuria is not permissible, sentative (Joseph) Martin. No and as a consequence our stop- word

way received from any

attacks cannot be source reflecting the sentiments ping of the

to Birtight. All we can do la of official Washington.

Conse quently he had every reason to be as alert as possible, and try believe that official Washington to out-guess them in the air if

to and when they come over." 11 10 sense was inclined

mever said that deprecate or criticise his action

General Stratemeyer

Nations forces in writing to Representative the United Martin or issuing his cutimate of the moment "seem to be on March 24.

something of a razor's edge. Tho enemy does have the capability of presenting us with a very serious air threat."

KEEPING IN TOUCH

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He added: "The enemy

can

Soventy-five men perished when the British submarine HMS Affray dived off the Isle of Wight and failed to surface and, despite one of the most widespread aerial and naval searches in history, no trace of the missing craft has yet been found. Top picture shows HMS Affray on trials and (below) a sub- marine and destroyer pictured at speed in the Channel during the fruitless search. AP Pictures.

Gravest Protest By Israel

Tel-Aviv, Apr, 23. Israel has lodged with

the tho

Belgion acting chief of United Nations truce supervisory organisation, Colonel Bennet de ground Ridder, the gravest_protest

The General was keeping in close touch with the progress of the war through reading newshit me where I am based, but I cannot hit him. However, I General Whitney had schedul-am going to hit him in North ed the Press conference to make Korea any place that I can public a telegram received by Reuter.

find him on the General MacArthur on Sunday night from President Syngman Rhee of the Republic of Korea, which said: "The Government and the people of the Republļe of Korea join me in. extending our spontaneous and whole- hearted congratulations to you magnificent address. Your delivered before the joint bes- sion of Congress. The magnan- imous spirit

you

deman- strated, and the unquestionable principles for which you stand

од

Concession Granted

W. Germany

Bonn, Apr. 23.

on

record against the Syrian army which, the protest claimed, constructed positions and fortin cations along the border,

creating what was described as an intolerable situation,

The letter, cabled from Israell army headquarters on Sunday to Colonel de Ridder, who has transferred his headquarters recently to Beirut, draws

the recent attention to plaint about Syrian forces enter-

com-

The Western Allies today tolding the southern section of the

demilitarised that she could Huquaib arca,

have, Inspired us all and will West Germany carry us to final victory for the conduct research cause of freedom of mankind." types of atomic

would specifically on Representative nounced

General Whitney said he sics.

The comment

rather

not

into

certain

zone

the in

The signatory of the letter, and jet phy-Colonel Saul Ramati

senior an-Israeli delegate on the mixed Allled High armistice commission,

permission in the

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asserted

the

South Africa TRUMAN'S Refuses To MAJORITY Be Involved

Capetown, Apr. 23,

De The South African force Minister, Mr F. C. Erasmus, said here today that South Africa did not want to become involved in a war against China.

Ic added in an inter- view; "If the war in Korea

should spread or in the event of a world conflagra.... African flon, the South Alr Force aquadron Korea will be brought back

to the Union to be used -on their own front or else- where in accordance with the Government's declared policy.

The war in Korea must remain tocalised. Our men will remain in Kores as long as they are needed to ag- fight the Communist pression there.” -- Router,

Richard Nixon's accusation that Commission's official Gazette in the Syrian move followed Increased the Administration was starting statement relaxing, the ban recruliment of some hundreds

number of

fields.

trained by the Syrians on the U.S. Gen border and put under the com- to experiment mand of the Syrian delegate on

He in the separation of isotopes the mixed armistice commission P.I.

gas

GENERAL TO BE RELEASED

Franco

Aid To Urged

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Washlogion, Apr. 23.

to

INCREASED

Lansing, Michigan, Apr. 23. President Truman's majority In the United States Senate increased from two four to- day by the appointment of a Democrat to succeed the Republican Senator Arthur Vandenberg,

late

H.

Fate Of German Baroness

DISAPPEARS IN SOVIET ZONE

Berlin, Apr. 28. American authorities to- day began investigating the disappearance of German Baroness Amelie von Thiel- mann, who vanished in the Soviet zone where she had gone to settle some pro- perty affairs.

The Baroness, a 52-year-old widow, left for Russian-zona Potsdam last Wednesday. stepson, Ginther von Thiel- mann, reported.

her

He said she had a summons from the Soviet zone State of Brandenburg about a house the owns there.

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"I can go to Potsdam, there 15 no danger for me, the Baroness was reported to have said.

Because sho was in poor health, the stepson said, sho took her maid along. When the two women failed to return; the family started fruitless In- quiries of their own, and notified U.S. publle safety officials.

ls at The house involved Glienicke, a Berlin suburb in the Russian zone,

The Baroness present homo In the American sector of Berlin,

in

U.S. officials here pointed out that the Baroness is a German citizen and that they have no way of foreing her release f for whereabouts became known. West Berlin police, contacted Communist People's police In East Berlin and were told the Reds would "look into the matter."

The Baroness' son-in-law Is Mr

Theo

Coleman, Press Facilities Officer In the US.

High Commission at Frankfurk.

Associated Press.

Condemned Men Lose Appeal

Washington, Apr. 23, The Supreme Court today rejected the appeal Nazi war criminala been trying in United

of seven'

who have

States

courts to challenge their death

sentences,

The decision, in the forrn of a brief order without an opinion. seven toward again heads the the gallows in Germany.

Justices Huge Black and William Douglas

wanted the Court to grant hearing.

Justice Robert Jackson did not take part.

Mr Mennen Williams, Gov- ernor of Michigan, today named Blair 40-year-old Democrat Moorly, a journalist, to succeed the Mr Vandenberg as one of two Senators for Michigan.

Michigan's first De- He

ne Senator since 1942. mocratic Under

the Constitution the United States, the Governor Informal

The Frien· ANG former SS. omcers and concentration camp officials accused of the murder of thousands of civilians during World War 11.

scheduled to die they

of

on

Feb.

"Ori 13prieve

received an

from

the

of a State appoints શૈ successor State Department while. the remainder of the cur- Supreme Court considered their for the rent term when a vacancy, in

case. They lost in two lower. The

Senate occurs. Senator Federal courts. Vandenberg's term was due to Graves have been dug twice

1053. Mr in the cemetery expire

of Landsberg In January

the seat for prison, Moody will hold

Bavaria, where the Democrats until then, after seven mon are held.

Rapids

the

the

which there will be an elected Warren Magee, Washington Senator.

Before Senator Vandenberg's attorney for the Nazis, argued they were no longer enemy Grand

on allens but working with death at Apr. 18, the Senate was made United States for the common 47 defence of the Western nations. up of 49 Democrats and Republicans. The House of RoHe said the now German consti- presentatives margin is much

tution, which the Allies have wider 39 (234 Democrats, accepted, outlaws capital punish- 190 Republicans, one Indepen

ment. dent, one seat vacant).-Router.

HUK KILLERS tried them or by the lower

Three

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Manila, Apr. 24. Communist

Huki

Mr Mages contended the men did not get fair legal treatment by the military' tribunals which Federal courts which rejected their appeals for habeas corpus. -Uatted Press,

Luxury Cruisers

Earn Dollars

a "smear campaign" against on German scientific research in of refugees from Syrian camps, General MacArthur. He did

non-military He said these were armed and not know whether the General had heard

The relaxations allow about Mr Nixon's

man scientists sicbement because he usually only reads the battle news.

ol certain "for use in action against added: "I don't think he has

urandum isotopes

is an early within the demilitarioed zone " even read about his reception."

General MacArthur was keep stage of atomic bomb produc--United Press. ing up his habit of pacing the tion) and to build heavy

Mr Paul McNutt, first Ambaz turbinen

K for locomotives, ard floor as ho reads mall

sodor and last High Commis fixed turbinos for power pro- dietates messages.

slonor to the Philippines, today 'duction 110

President Truman urged General MacArthur had

German scientists may also further concrete plano after

Boan, Apr. 23. start work on air flow, air con

speed up economie and military today told the Wostald to the Philippines." his visits to Chicago and Mü-

com-German Chancellor, Dr Konrad waukee on Thursday and Fri-ditioning, heat exchange,

pressors and blowers, synthetic Adenauer, that former Germa Mr McNutt said, after a brief day.

oils and rubb industrial - Ganeral Bernhard Bancke conference at the White House, believed to be members of the

which mbushed PUBLIC SUPPORT

plosives,

and be would be released from prison that he would like to see the band haviour of ships, electro- this month.

United States extend $125,000,- American airmen on Saturday by About 10,000. telegrains weromagnetic radiation and a variety A French Military Court laat 000 in economic. ald to the night, have been killed awaiting the General when he of lesser fields, provided that month sentenced Ramake to five young

republie

immediately. Government forces, the National arrived here on Thursday night, the work is not of

a military

minimum wage Defence Department said. years' hard labour on charges Taxation and

Sydney, Apr. 23. and the Bow was continuing

The Huks were stain last night of being an accomplice to loot- reforms were necessary but the

Luxury motor cruisers, built near Cabanatuan unabated.

w35 The General

ing, fire-branding and murder United States should not wait at a special task force of to appeal to American million- assistance City with receiving 3,000 to 4,000 tele-

calls daily.

Debate Put Off when in command of the "Brest for these to extend phons

He had

to the Philippines. 10

army units sent to the fold by pires and film

of dollars for Pocket" during the final stages United States must give Defence Secretary Ramon Mag-ing thousanda Бесп

a letter nor

Australia. Cairo, Apr. 29. een holther telegram which did not expreaut

Egyptian Chamber The

of the liberation of France. -nuing and generous sup-saysay,

Lars Halvorsen Sydney complete support

Mr Magsaysay has established boat-building firm, has shipped and appro Deputies postponed until next

to these people during this port bation of the General's course. week the debate on

cruiser to America Asked whether General Mac-

As New British Envoy ng period in history to re- an advanced headquarters in the bo

s'ore the coonomic stability Cabanatuan area and remained the there yesterday directing

chromium Landon, Apr, 23. destroyed by war," he added."

atting Arthur would accept the $100,- plan relations which was

to have been held tonight. Job with Reming- 000-per-year

He had told The debate will be raised on The Forelga Omoe tonight an

the President uneral services for the five throughout, hot and cold water fon Rand, Incorporated, General questions put by two Deputies nounced that Mr Edwin Arthur something should be done soon Whitney asid he considered that a personal affair and ho talics.

on the current Anglo-Egyptian | Chapman Andrews had been to bring the Bureau of Budget l'Amoricing will be held tomorrow facilities, the cruiser is cx- appointed Minister to the and ECA together on a generous at Clark Air Force bar, Head-

The longer had no right to go into it. The

Egypt's latest views are duo Lebanon, replacing Sir William aid programme.

which they Force, of Generad had had many offer

to be handed to Britain

this Houston Boswall, who will re- they wait, the more it wong quarters of the U.S: 15th Air

members÷Associated Press. he said United Press. tire-United Press.

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General MacArthur had not been in touch with members of Congress since his address in Washington

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