THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935.
GRUESOME HASTENING SAAR
DETAIL
OF CRIME
MRS. HAUPTMANN DISTRESSED
WOMEN SOB IN
COURT
Flemington, Jan. 17. The court was horrified to-day when the gruesome detalla of the finding of the body of the Infant son of Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh were related to the jury.
Women sobbed unrestrainedly, Mrs. Hauptmann, wife of the man who is accused of kidnapping and murdering the child, ant with bowed head, and tearful eyes. Hauptmann,
too,
WEB mach affected.
Colonel Lindbergh sat rigid. Mr. Edward Reilly, leader of the defence, Intimated that he would not challenge the Identity of the body, but that he would challenge the manner of the baby's death-Reuter.
HARROWING EVIDENCE
Flemington, Jan. 17, The most harrowing evidence enme from the negro, Allen, who was one of the two men who found the Lindbergh baby's body.
'Gee," I said to myself, that looks like a human being" the witness related, recalling the dis- covery of the little skeleton near the border of the Lindbergh entate, half hidden by a pile of leave in a wood.
Allon said he was walking at the time with a white man, named
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DECISIVE STEP TOWARD
RECONCILIATION
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Geneva, Jan, 17. The Council of the League of Nations to-day awarded the whole territory of the Saar to Germany, to be returned to the Reich on March 1.
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47 pun. Chinese Fiogramme. 7-11 pm. European Programme, Washington, Jan. 17.7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- Commentling his social securi- tione, London and New York Stock ty plan to Congress to-day, and Commodity Quotations President Roosevelt emphasised Flat Major Op. 71 ("Emperor") 7.08-7.50 p.m. Concerto No. 5 in E the overwhelming Importance of (Beethoven) avoiding any danger of per- Schnabel (Pianoforte) and the London played by Arthur manently discrediting the sound Symphony Orchestra. and necessary policy of federal legislation by attempting to apply it on a too ambitious scale before actual experience provid. ed a safe-working basis.
But the Council first adopted the report of Baron Aloisi's special investigating committee which recom- to initiate the scheme. Insurance mends that the Saar be demilitarised.
Except for the money necessary
bencfts abould not came from the
declaresf.
•
Details of the transfer of the Saar from controles of general taxation, he of the League of Nations Governing Commission back to Germany will be settled by Baron Aloisi's committee before February 15. If the work is not accomplished by that date, a special session of the League Council will be called to complete the arrangements.
Prior to the Council's decision. ¡added, no Government must refuse M. Laval, the French Foreign to participate in the conclusion of Minister, appealed through the pacts aiming at giving the League to Reichsfuehrer Hiller to signatories themselves indispen avoid reprisals against Snar re-sable reciprocal guarantees. fugees.
scheme, except in the case of oil Actual management 'of the age insurance, should be left with the states, subject to standards established by the Federal Ger ernment, he added.
funds and reserves and the pro- Sound financial management of tection of the credit structure of the nation should be assured by rtaining to the Federal Govern-
"Do nothing," he begged, "to ment the agreements reached at
"We shall endeavour to implement control of all funds through trustees in the United States cast a slur on your Fatherland. A Rome," he added.--Router Special,
Treasury. final settlement of this matter;
FUTURE PLANS should be reached with dignity,"
M. Laval snid France would
London, Jan. 17.
allow any refugees who wished to Geneva this evening between the An agreement was reached at enter her territory to cross
rem ined no
Forty-four state legislatures are meeting soon and in order that the neccssary state netion may be Wilson, and they immediately told
plan, it was important that the taken promptly, to implement the the authorities of their discovery.
The doctor who performed the frontier in peace, but he em- lives and Baron Aloisi's Com evet speedily to lay the founda- the French and German representa-Federal Government should pro-1 autopsy said the child had un-phasised his belief that the
re-mittee of three upon questionably died from an exten-fugees problim
various tions of this new social service.- alve skull fracture-Reuter Special, international one and would have transfer of the Saar territory, thus. Arrangements bound up with the
Reuter, HAUPTMann Lied
to be worked out by the League, enabling the Committee to aub-1 and not by France alone,
mit ita report for adoption by the that January 13, date of the Snar
Regarding Herr Hitler's remark League Counell plebiscite, would see
This, it is understood, provides stop made towards the reconcilia-entire Sagr territory, whereupon dreisive for reunion with Germany of the tion of the European nations, M. all the results which flow from the Laval said: "Take note of that!"
Treaty of Versatiles, including the Then he added: "The rappro incorporation of the Saur in a (France and Germany) is inde:d effect. chement of the two countries demilitariaed zone, one of the vasential conditions of will be March 1. of Europe."United Press. an effective guarantee of the
The United Press adds that William F. Seery, a deputy of the Department of Justice, testified that fauptmann, after he was caught with the $20 treasury note which was identified as part of the marked ranser money, denied that he had any more such money. Thereafter, $14,000 more of the marked notes were found on his premises.
The total of the ransom money paid was $50,000.
HAUPTMANN RESTRAINED
Flemington, Jan. 17. For the first time since the be- ginning of the trial guards used force upon the prisoner and jerked Hauptmann back into his scal after he had interrupted the evidence of Federal Agent Sisk
this afternoon.-
AGREEMENT
11
peate
shall take The date of the transfer
A Commission composed of representatives of France, Ger-) many and the Saar Governing Commission will deal with all measures in connection with the transfer February 15. If Anal agreement and will report on
not been reached, Baron Alolai's Committee will submit a
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Arthur Rubinstein (Pianoforte) and The London Symphony Orchestra.
Outlook Symphony No. If in C Minor,
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Manina (Your tiny hand is frozen) (Puccini).
Geneva, Jan. 17. The League of Nations Council to-day approved an agreement be tween France and Germany pro- viding for the transfer of the Saar has to Germany on March 1.
The most important point of report to the League Council,: the agreement is that the Saar which, if necessary, would hold a afternoon, the Prime Minister re-Violin Solo-Pastorale (Stravinsky)
In a speech at Newcastle this will be subject to the demilitarisa- special easion, With regard to
London, Jan. 17.
"Listen, mister, you're lying." tlon clauses of the Treaty of demilitarisation of the territory, ferring to the trying times through ahouted the prisoner, trembling Versailles.-Reuter,
vlolently and on
fainting.
Hauptmana'a
the verge of
counsel imme-
promised
diately apologised and
the little that requires to be done which Newcastle
had passed is left in the hands of the Govern- said there was some encourage- men Commission--British Wire-ment in the outlook to-day. lear. Geneva, Jan. 17,
the meeting at Up-
CREDIT TO LEAGUE (Special to "Talagraph")
Speaking at
to avoid a repetition of the out-which the League Council burst. But the guards held the proved the Saar Agreement, Mr. prisoner's arms for the remainder Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, of the session.-Reuter,
Japan Makes Apology
said he hoped the adoption of the agreement would help towards an international understanding. Such an outcome would be to the hon- our of both Governments most intimately concerned and to the credit of the League of Nations.
M. Laval Bald France had ne
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Beniamino Gigh (Tenor). Violin Solo-The Fountain of
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(Korsakov).
11 p.m. Close Down.
Joseph Szigetl.
Notts Officer Resigns
NO CONFIDENCE VOTE SEQUEL
(Special to “Telegraph”)
They had not yet got through their dimculties, and would not 80 until the international do situation was clearer. The British Government had Inboured in- cessantly and quietly to spread abroad in Europe the seeds of mutual confidence between nations. Insofar as the present dificult- ies in that field were concerned, the business problem would not be satisfactorily solved until they London, Jan. 17. The Duke and Duchess of Kent, international exchange. It was
had overcome the dificulties cepted in advance the result of who have been staying at Bucking-a matter of currency and trade COMPENSATION FOR the plebiscite.. He was convinced, ham Palace for the last two days, policy, and they had had to protect he said, that Herr Hitler in stat left London this afternoon, for themselves in conditions which CUSTOMS MEN Ing that no disgrace must attach Sandringham, where they will bid had been largely forced upon
to the Saar's return to Germany good-bye to the King and Queen them. They could not sacrifice ence vote by Nottingham cricket meant that there would be na before leaving for their cruise to their essential Industries to face enthusiasts assembled at a Coun- reprisals.
the West Indies. They are ex an unprotected market. Ja a spirit of humanity, France pected to return to London at the
ty Club meeting, Dr. G. O. Gauld, would not refuse to receive week-end, and will embark in the He regretted most profoundly honorary secretary of the Notte refugees, but such refugees would C.P.R. liner Duchess of Southamp- that in this sphere other nations Cricket Club, tendered his re- become an international problem, ton on January 25.
had not taken the opportunity, signation to-day. given them at the Economic Con The members of the Cricket ference, to reach an arrangement Club Committee are expected to for their mutual benefit. It had resign en bloc. to be recognised that production
CHINESE HURT BOARDING SHIP
Nanking, Jan. 17.
It is officially learned that satis- | he warned, and France would sub- The cruise will last 48 days, factory arrangements have been mit it to the League of Nations. and Jamalea, Trinidad and the reached with the Japanese M. Laval noted also that Herr Bahamas will be among the places authorities for the settlement of Hitler had stated that the plo-visited. The tour is quite private, the "Great Wall Maru" case, in biscite would make possible a and the Duke and Duchess will which, It will be recalled, three decisive step towards Franco- travel as ordinary passengers. Chinese Customs officers were German reconciliation. But, he British Wireless. wounded by the guards of the Great Wall Maru when they at
search for
DAY
Ordinance, 1894, merived, January
London, Jan. 17. Following yesterday's no confid-
(By Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphis Mis 28. 10.25 }
The vote of no confidence,
alone was of no value, and that passed by the membership by a only when producing forces were large majority, followed the an brought into effective contact with nouncement that the Club had consuming forces would trade be- tendered to Australia an gin to go round and nations be for the bowling against the Aus- apology BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
come flourishing.
tralian tourists It was for the business men to match with the county last year. during their Killed by a fall when working on help and not always be waiting-Reutor Special. the skeleton frame of the now Gov- for Government action. Only crnment Civil Hospital building at insofar as the country co-operated Pokfulam, the body of Chan Yaua with the Government would their Inbourer, WAS removed to the best efforts bo successful,— Mortuary yesterday.
British Wireless.
tempted to board the Japanese stoamer to carry aut contraband in Chirwangino Har
WE CAN OFFER MUCH IN THE bour some time ago. The steamer LARGE, BUT TO MAKE SACRIFICES IN attempted to avade the search and LITTLE THINGS 18 WHAT WE ARE opened fire.
RELDOM EQUAL TO--Goethe.
MONEY FOR ARMS PROBE
HALA DEMANDED SUM VOTED
The Japancas authorities are reported to have promised to Chan Shuf, 29, coolle, was sentenced award compensations to the to nine months hard labour by Mr. wounded and to tender an apology Wynne-Jones at the Central Police Brought before Mr. E. W. Hamil- to the. Chinese Maritime Customs Court this morning on a charge of ton at the Kowloon Magistracy this ...Administration, guaranteeing non-returning to the Colony before his morning, on a charge of stealing
repetition of auch action,
**banishment term of five years had purse containing money amounting to $1, from Cheung Kn-chuen, near the expired. Now regulations suggested by
new market at Tong Mel Rond, on the Chinese Customs authorities governing the search of Japanese building fund of Holy Trinity Church weeks' hard labour.
A variety concert In old of the Thursday, Chan Sang, aged 35, un- employed, was sentenced to Hix steamers calling at Chinese ports Kowloon, will be held in the. Leo under discussion, Central Theatre to-morrow, January 19, com- News.
mencing at 8 p.m. It is under the Pleading guilty before Mr. Wynne- patronage of Lady Southorn, with the Jones in the Central Police Court Bishop of Victoria as chairman. this morning to the theft of a suit of clothing from No. 143 Hollywood
(Special to • "Telegraph”) Dr. H. Talbot met with a painful Road, LA Bien, 21, was remanded for aceldent yesterday afternoon. When 24 hours for the attendance in Court
Washington, Jan, 17. driving along Stubb's Road, his car of his father. Inspector Eilis stated The Senate to-day voted $50,000 overturned and he was thrown on to that defendant visited tenement for the continuation of the muni- the road. Apparently no one wit where the complainant lived. When tions nessed the accident, for. Dr.-Talbot arrested in West Point, the defendant
contracts investigation, walked to the Hongkong Hotel Garage was wearing the trousers and had under the exploring eye of Senator
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The Senate, without a dissenting voice, gave second reading to the hospital Pre-Tibot Induries, it in he was attending the Yat Yick School, promising, further startling re- Chevalier of the National Order Nationality Bill to-day-Reuter understood, are not serious,"
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