TWO-YEAR PLAN
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1947.
QUADRUPLETS AID Stassen Optimistic
Of 1948 Presidential Candidacy Chances
Prague, Mar. 9.
Quadruplets, were born yesterday in the village of Bohatin, North Moravia, to Mrs B. Cikryta, who had previously borne two sets of twins and one set of triplets.
The Contmunist dally, Rude Pravo, said: "This is a wonderful contribution to the success of the two-year plan."United Press.
MEZIZAN BAABUNTISTAS KAZANASEMATEJ (19) MALTAALA
Brilliant Sunshine In England
London. Mar. 9.
A day of brilliant spring-like sunshine in southern England and the highest temperature for two months gave hope to-day that the end of the snow apell, which has brought the country's
Romo, Mar. 9.
Mr Harold Stasson, ' replying to a press conference question last night, said he has boon "very encouraged" by developments affecting his candidacy for U.S.' Republican presidential nomination.
He said he announced his candidacy carly because he wants to discuss all fundamental issues openly and fully, and feels he cannot continue to sidestep the constant ques- tion of whether he would be a candidate, especially after the November elections.
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he
Mr Stassen ex-governor | countries as Greece. He sold of Minnesota, said repented- wanted to avoid snap judgments on ly he did not believe the United countries he visited." States people would return to isolationism.
"The definite attitude of the American people Is to follow through on foreign affairs," he |said.
which already has
He said the purpose of his trip,
Belgium Italy,
taken him to and Greece as well as
"observation
the of
He said he would leave to-day for Berne and then see Germany, Austria and part of the Balkans before going to Moscow, where he expects to begin a 19-day tour on March 20.
Mr Stassen will be an unofcini
conference.--United Press.
observer at the Moscow Big Four
NO MONOPOLY
industrial life to a near stand-economic and social factors which IN ATOM BOMB
atill, is now in sight.
In London, the day was the warm- est since January 18, and at 3,00 pm. (GMT) the temperature was 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
affect the standards of living of the people."
IN 5 YEARS
`POCKET CARTOON MOSCOW MEETING FORECAST
INN
WARNING TO CATHOLICS
IN CHINA
Rigid Control Of German Economy To Be Sought
By SYLVAIN MANGEOT/
Router's Diploma tle Correspondent.
Moscow, Mar. 9.
The economic aspects of the German sotklomont ; ara likely to be tha key topic of the Moscow Conference opening. here to-morrow.
There is no indication here; to contradict - this opinion, The already formed by diplomatie observers in London." British delegation will make every effort to secure an ar- rangement by which Germany's power to rebuild an aggres- sive war potential is minimised by strict and durable inter- allied control over her right to require key commodities abroad--in other words, rigid control of her right to dispose of foreign assets,
On the eve of the conference, | problem-is possible only by streng- no member of the British dele-hening and developing co-operation gation is willing to predict how between the great allies and bridling enemies and underminera of this co- the conference will shape, or in operation." what order the Ministers will discuss the six points placed on their agenda last December in
Nanking, Mar. 9. The Vatican. Internuncio to China, Mgr Anthony Riberi, has received a papal ordinance wur- New York.
ning members of the Roman
Catholic Church against joining (
formed sources said..
followed If this agenda is
Soviet Comment.
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MISS AUSTRALIA ENGAGED
Brisbane, Mar. 8.
Mim. Rhondda Kelly, blendo "Miss Australia" of 1946 who last year, toured Britain and 'the Unlied States, yesterday 2.
-
the
nounced her engagement sweatheart of her school days.
Twenty-year-old Rhondda sald
she would marry Nocl. Ullman, 22-year-old. Brisbane engineer.
but that wedding
bolls
ring for "at least, two
would not усала
To-morrow Rhounda, begins to conduct a regular women's,aes- sion frons
Brisbane radia station. Ássociated Press.
WANTS TO
NATIONALISE GAMBLING
London, Mar, 7. Will Nally, Labour member of The world press, the article says, "Is making all kinds of guesses and Parliament, has called for state- suppositions regarding the progress operated gambling to "protect 09 to be expected from the Moscow the people against the swarm of originally drafted, the conference sessions. Professional pessimists of "rebellious organisations," in-will begin with examination of the the renctionary comp have alrendy/ Parasites who infest the gam-
Control Council's report on fulfilment dragged out their boring but appar-bling industry."
"Nationalisation of gambling," he of the Potsdam Agro:ment on Ger-ently profitable theme
Austria would figure sixth Inevitable fallure of the Moscow declared in a statement, "s likely to many". and last on the list. No one yet known | talks."
command almost universal political for certain whether or not this will
support."
that the whole be the case.
Nally predicted openly Hre
question of football pools and other betting soon would be discussed by the Parliamentary Labour Party.
The sources said the ordinance Hated three international organisa- Mr Stassen said so far in Italy he
tions of "dubious character from had sech the Pope, the Prime
which Catholles are requested to Minister, the Foreign Minister, the
"keep themselves at a safe distance" Ministers of Labour and Agricul-
Landon, Mar. 9. for the anke their souls. Generally, London has been five
ture, the High Commissioner for
The British mathematician
The organisations are said to be degrees warmer than yesterday and food and the Governor of the Bank
The gentral Impression here is the Federation At International that, following the precedents set in the thermometer
sunk af Italy-"all in has never
un-and philosopher, Bertrand Rus- Womanhood, an entirely
the Federation of Purls and New York, the Ministers below 30 degrees,
officiul capacity, to get a back- Al the university town of Com-round on economic problem which sell, said to-day that the Ameri- World Youth for Democracy, and will start with a brisk review of the
quistions to see bridge, 48 miles from London, the will affect United States decisions." can monopoly on the atomic the Federation of World Labourers. outst
outstanding thermometer went up to 81 degrees.
five years. bomb would not last more than observation the Vatican home to However, more snow was reported from the north of England, and a vicious blizzard swept Yorkshire,
Air Ministry Cautious
After last weekend's predicted thaw had turned out to be the worst blizzard of the winter, the Air Ministry to-day was cautious about expressing a forecast of "autlook."
The most it, would say was that "mild conditions
are expected to spread across all southern districts, preceded by a period of snow, afect or rain."
In spite of the sun, roads were still dangerous to-day over wide areas of the country, now giving way to equally dangerous slush.
North Road-main
Great
trunk route between London and Scotland--which was cut in many places by know last week, in now open again throughout its length.- Reuter.
Chou Charges
America
He described an audience with the Pope as "deeply moving experi- ence, and Bald he found Pope Pius "extremely well-informed and Interested In the welfare of all peoples in the world."
No Snap Judgments Mr Slassen refused to speculate an possible Democratic presidential candidates. He refused to answer questions
Americans in Europe view Communism whether the United States should assume British commitments in such
about how
Cr
He asserted a world government
world is to survive, and added: "Either we must consent entirely to novel form, of political-military
is mandatory if the new scientifle
1
organisation or we must expect worldwide disaster surpassing In lafor- horror all that the past In Lunes has enabled us to Imagine."
He said that within five years, nli Industrialised nations which have access to adequate supplies
have uranium and thorium would atomic bombs.
of
There are two ways in which world government may be created, he said. "The better way is by an
INDIA BEING grenent between the nations: the
FRIENDLY TO INDONESIANS
Batavia, Mar. 9. The Indian Interim Govern-
ment envoy, Mr Kundan, to day
told the Indonesian President, Dr Soekarno, that India had reject-
ed all offers to conclude commer
Yuan, March. 10, Chou En-lat, chief_d'plomatic einl treaties with the Nether figure of the Chinese Communists, lands Indies Government and bitterly charged to-day that the United States still was heavily sup was prepared to establish trude porting the Chiang Kai-shek govt m-relations only with the Indones- ment and that the American policy in government, the Antara
gone from bad to worse" since
news agency reported, General Georg C. Marshall became Secretary of State.
Chou said the United States is con- tinuing the financial support of Chiang's government through cotton and railroad loans and by other means "while making a pretence of withholding $500,000,000 asked by the Kovernment us a louti
The assistance still going to Chiang, he insisted, will exceed the amount of the withheld loan.
"Only the support of the United Stats is keeping Chiong and his dictatorship government from com- piete collapse, Chou asserted--Asso einted Press.
Mr Kundai said this on the oc- casion of his visit to Dr Soekarno when he presented a glit of books from Pandli Nehru, The books.con- sisted of literature on politics, philo sophy, music and architecture and
"Pence Mahatma Gandhi's
and WIL
easiest way by supremacy of u na. tion."
Mr Russell added it was clear that the dominant power, if there were one, would either be Amerlen Russia.United Press.
IMMIGRANT
Or
The decrce said as result of long
belief that the three all have Communistle inclinations-
Organisations Associated Press.
Turko-Bulgarian
Border Closed
what
musure of agreement, or disagree ment, exists. They will then decide which questions are ripe for detailed discussion at once, or after the depu- ties or experts have worked them again.
British Policy
over
The British policy is understood to by based on the conviction that security measures ugainst renewed German aggression can be effective only pledes of combined All.ed action for not less than 60 years are Three exchanged and honoured. steps towards this end are seen:
Anglo-Freneh · 1. The
London, Mar. 0. Radio Ankara reported without confirmation to-riny
Bulgaria that had closed the Turko-Eulgarlan frontier.
"It is suggested that this closing
alliance
of the frontier may be a temporary just concluded at Dunkirk. measure connected with the changing 2. Extension of the Anglo-Soviet of banknotes and securities in Bul-alliance for 50 years by negotiation garia." The broadcast suid-United between Mr Ernest Bevin and Soviet I'ress.
PENICILLIN STOLEN
traders.
3. A four-power agreement for control of Germun disarmament along the lines proposed by the United States in the draft treaty of the former United States Secretary of State, Mr James Byrnes.
Humburg, Mar. 9. Thieves stole 1,200,000, units cr pentein, a bale of textiles and large quantities of food during the
Meanwhile, the Soviet periodical, SHIP'S CREW night from a cellar storeroom at
West Sanatorium, in the New Times, declares: "Real pro- Charlottenburg area of. Berlin gress in International affairs-in- cluding a solution of the German
ON CHARGES
Jerusalem, Mar. 9. Twenty of the crew-lncluding 18 Americans of the Jewish illegal immigrant ship Abril, which reach- ed Haifa last night with 599 men, women and children on board, will appear before the Haifa magistrates' court to-morrow charged with "aid- ing and abetting legal immigra- tion, it was officially stated to-night.
All but three of the immigrants were to-day translipped without incident to two ships which have left for Cyprus.
the
Reuter.
EVACUATION OF REDS TO YENAN SAID COMPLETED
Yenan, Mar. 9.
The United States Government has fulfilled its final obligation to the Chinese Reds. An Army Air Force plane has completed the air lift of 146 Communists from Na- tionalist territory under terms of Gen Marshall's ill-fated mediation programme, Highways into the Communist capital are filled with traffic. Militia volunteers are marching into the city while women and when the chairman of the Agency children and non-essential popu- Executive, David Ben-Gurion, who lation are evacuating by horse-
still, will preside.
back, carts and on food for the the Jewish Becond time in three months.
Informal talks have been taking place to-day between Jewish leaders At a press conference, the Indian in proparation for a special emer- envoy revealed that the Indian Gov-gency meeting of the Jewish Agency ethment hud enforced special re-executive to be held to-morrow in rulations prohibiting the Dutch KLM Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem planes transporting passengers from louching down at Indian airports, said Antara.-United Press.
COLOURFUL CEREMONIES
IN VATICAN CITY
Vatican City, Mar. 9. One of the most colourful ceremonies of the Roman Catholic Church will mark the eighth anniversary of the coronation of Pipe Pius XII on Wednesday in the famed Sistine Chapel decorated by Michelangelo..
The Pope observed his 71st birthday and eighth anni- versary of his election to the Pontificinte on March 2, but no ceremony marked the occasion. On Wednesday, the an- niversary will be commemorated with an official Church holiday and a ceremony faithful to the traditions of the Church.
The Pope himself faces away week, with the opening of the secret and public consistory on Monday for the carionisation of three French, one Swiss and one Italian saint. He will deliver a short address to the car dinals during the secret meeting. The public consistory is open only to cer- tain ecclesiastical authorities.
At 10.30
am. of
on Wednesday the ceremony marking the coronation anniversary begins when all cardinals present in Rome meet in the Borgia fall in the Vatican Apostolic Falnce. There they will don silken red robes "decorated with white ermine, and
await the arrival of the Pope.
Papal Procession
The Papal procession proceeds to the Sistine Chapel where a high mass will be recited by Benedetto, Car- dinal. Alotsi-Moselta, the first car- dinal ciccted by the Pope. Patriarchs, archbishops and bishops, secretaries
Is
The meeting is to discuss effect of martial law on economy.
Guards who ring mountain creats by around Yenan airfield will observe
Soviet General Refutes Charge
Budapest, Mar. 9. Hungarian newspapers to-day An unofficial estimate given Jewish commercial sources in Tel-a truce to-morrow, when four Chinese published a note from Russian Aviv gives the loss resulting from Air Force planes will arrive with a Lt-Gen Sviridov in which he re-
song
un
The New Times considers that "reactionary circles preaching schemes for the rebirth of German imperialism for the pur- pose of using it against the Soviet Union and other democratie coun- tries in eastern Europe.
04
"In such projects
*Western Bloc or 'United States of Europe' a specine utilitarian role is assigned to
strong Germany. Trying to shift the blame, the adventurists of the the reactionary camp claim that Soviet Union is attempting to use Germany against Western
Eurong and the United States. The ab- surdity of such statements issues not only from the fact that the Soviet Union is bound by certain agree- melts with other allied powers--and our country sacredly fulfis the It has undertaken-but obligations from the fact that such policy would mean the departure of the Soviet Union from her baale national in- terests."
Newspaper estimates have placed the "grand total of expenditure on the most popular forms of gambling" in Britain at approximately £700,- 000,000 annually. Associated Press.
Holy Communion For Adm. Stone
Vallcan City, Mar. U. Admiral Ellery Stone, head of Italian military affairs for the Allies, who was admitted to the Catholic Church yesterday, received holy communion for the first time to-day at mass in the Vatican grottoes.
Adm, Stone and Sister Allison were received by the Pope in a minutes, at. private audience for 12.30 p.m.
Giovannl Battista Monsignor
of the Negris, Secretary-General unliateral
Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. who impacted the sucrament of confirmation to Admn. at the Stone yesterday, officiated mass to-day-United Press.
coun-
The New Times says that despite recent Icssons the reactionary foreign press does not lack sellors and instigators, who are strongly insisting uction in solving the German pro- blem.
on
"We cannot close our eyes to the
OUTWARD MAILS
fact that this is not limited solely to advice. We recall the unliateral fusion of the British and American zones in Germany, clearly violating the Potsdam Agreement in Western Germany-particularly the decisions on reparationis, destruction of the military and economic potential. uprooting Nazism and democratisn- tion of the whole public life." Articles atxt Farcel Posts close to minutes Reuter,
Warm in Moscow
Moscow, Mar. 9. Britishers decked out in fur hats, gloves and boots, which were loan- ed by the Foreign Office, grinned.
bit sheepishly to-day and remark- cd the garments would have done them more good in London than here In Moscow,
The temperature hovered around three or four degrees Centigrade above and the sun pecked through overcast aicios.
Sold one British
newspapermun, 'who came prepared for the worst "in" weather: ""Why: "II"Is nothing
compared to London."
Local citizens told them knowing- ly this was an unusual winter and that Saturday's reduction of snow and Ice on the streets to slush was strictly temporary. If past experi- ences hold, the mercury wit plumet again soon and long siegen of sub- freezing weather accompanied by blizzards can be expected until mid- April-United Press.
the martial law in the all Jewish group of Reis ordered out of Governfused a proposal made by. Gen WOMEN MUST
city
ment territory.
at £700,000 for last week. "The Voice of Israel." the secret
Communist General Chu Tch told Weeks of the United States for radio of the Haganah Jewish Na- nowomen ho la ready to pit 1,000,000 "examination" of the present tionalist organisation, commenting regulars plus 4,000,000 militamen situation in Hungary. to-day on the results of the seven against the Kuomintang legions.- dayo martial law blanketing about
80 square kilometres of Palestine, sald it manifested "the complete bankruptcy
of British policy Palestine."-Reuter.
ENVOY'S
in
Associated Press.
CAUTIOUS | Including Communists, but said no
PREVENT WAR
bew
Gen Sviridov, head of the Allod
Berlin, Mar. B. in Hungary, Dairen Autonomous, Regime Control Commission
Doctor Anne-Marie Durand- saich Yenan. Mar. D.
the allegation that Leftist
who Wever, Berlin physiclan parties and attempted to compro-lieves that women of the world must Communist Gen Chu Teh admit-
of the Smallholders ted to-day that Dairen is governed mise leaders
to-day was Party with any republican con prevent another war, by a local autonomous government,
Selected president of the "Democra-" spiracy
without foundations. wat
tle Women's League of Germany" nt entered He said the Hungarian constitution the closing session of the "German Chinese Communists ever
a conspiracy was threatened by Port Arthur. (Continued from Page 1)
He said there is a police force in from which he absolved the Leftist different problems. The articles Dairen but no regular army. The groups of blame. generally criticised the policy of the police force itself is neither Soviet Western powers In Germany, nor Chinese Communists, but the Fovern- knee-high patent especially unification of the Anglo- pollee of the autonomous
American zones, and accused Westerners of failure to demilitarize or denazify Germany..
The noble guards of the Pope, relected from, the proudest Roman aristocracy,
in
leather boots, tight white deer-skia trousers and fitted blouses, will march beside the gestatorial chair with drawn sabres.
*
Vatican City Rejoicing
FORECAST
the
ment.
Women's Congress for Peace."
The three-day conference In Ber- In's State Opera House was uttend-
Federation
2-
He refutes Gen Week's claim thated by visiting delegates of the "In- the arrest of Bela
con-ternational Women's Kovacs Atiluted an intervenilon into from Russia and France and by Bri- lish, Russin and American military Gen Chu, whose armies destroyed Hungary's internal affairs.
government observers, mare railways since the Japanese Gan Sviridov said: "Investigation One article also described Mr John
surrender than during the war, sold has been closed, The criminals Foster Dulles Republican
Kal-shek Chlang repre Generalissimo
were tried by a court, ito I cannot sentative in the United States dele- would open China's rallways "only" Kailon-s 13 "representative
Recept your proposal to examine to- of when there is peace."
the present situation
He said the government has beer gether with The great, Interest in Gen Mar- able to capture over 100 cities in any matter of conspiracy."--United
Once inside the Chapel, famous American monopolistic circles." executed by
wall.
stop
AIRCRAFT FORCED TO RETURN
More than 2,000.women delegates represented all four zones of Ger many.
Dr
The gray-haired 01-year-old Durand-Wever, who was graduated from the University of Chicago In 1010, told the conference, that the alms of the League were to, assure muntenance of peace and to look. after women's iniqrests.
"I think that no woman wants wer and thus' I feel that the Ger,. man Women's. Lengue might make progress In
peace and assuring about International under
bringing abou standing."
for its 15th century frescoes
the most celebrated chail's arrival here focussed the ilberated areas at the cost of over Press. Umbrian and Florentine mosters, spotlight on the man on whom the 60 divisions, recently called bri the Pontig will don his robes of eyes of most of the world will gades, but it is possible to rank and attend.
masa, facing rest in this conference. There is completely the government's offen- Tichelangelo's. famous picture of more interent if how Gen Marthali sive in the future.". the Last Judgment over, the altar, gets along with is colleagues than Gen Chu specifically denied re-
In some issues for debité.
ceiving arms or ammunition from The delegates are expected to talk the Soviets, explaining that "in the several
Berlin, Mar. '0. days before fasues are discussed, the Arst days port of the people.
aubstantive liberation war we relied on the sup-
Engine trouble forced the return Wo got our of on aircraft which set out from Dr Durand-Wover was- the co- being devoted to setting up the cedure..
pro-arms from the enemy,"
hara to-day for, Moscow, to take Sir founder of the German Union Έξα cotimated the The British are known to be an- strength at 1,000,000 regulars
Communist William Strang, the British Political Women Phyleans and led a cam
and adviser to the Control Commission, polym xious to begin discussions
for birth control. United Atmatrian treaty early rather
on the a militia of 2,000,000 or 3,000,000. and General Sir Brian Robertson, Press. wait Its turn way down
Regarding government plans
to British, deputy military governor of attack Yanan, Gen Chu sald: "Now Germany, carler delayed by snow- agenda.-United. Press.
the enemy is making active prepara- storme. tions to attack. While we are pre-
After the Papal Chapel the pro ression will lead the way back Borgia Hall,
to
In the Hall of Paramenti, Pope will receive in un intimate. ceremony all cardinals and archbl Then they will present their homoge and congratulations.
The Papal anniversary is quite à day in the Vatican. Gaily bedecked with the yellow and white Papal
with reservel
than
in the
Royalty Deprived Of Nationality
paring to annihilate the enemy After two hours, In the afe the forces in I'verated arean, we will be plane landed at. Gatow, the R.A.F. able to hold Yenan with, annihila-sirport here.
of sacred and religious cong shots wins attended the ceremony. apostolic dignatories and consistorial lawyers--all garbed in multi-colour ed cosilmes designed in the middle ages will form the Papal proces sion.
The latter group will wait in the fag, the tiny state observes the Hall of Porament and join in the anniversary
tion of the enemy." New York, Mar. 10. procession as the cardinals poss by folcing. - All offices are closed and
The abt announced that the
Asked about the status of Maj again to-morrow morning. “ with, the Pontiff high on the ges- the 300 citizens of the slate bave a tatorial chair Swiss guards in their day of rest dedicated mostly to Yugo-Slay National Assembly Indigg and Capt Collins, the two uniforme d'alimed by Michelangelo prayer and meditation.
deprived ex-king Peter..and His American officers now in Communist Sir William was Mr Ernest Bavin's will lead the group, bearing halberde Hundreds of congratulatory tele- | mother
of nationality and con- hands, he stated: "I believe there is "special deputy for Gormany Arcated their propertyAssociated no question end wearing shining, sliver breast- grams have started to pour into the
about this
(their the deputies conference in Londoų, (plates,
Vatican.—United Press.
safely)."-United Press.
--Reuter.
reg.
Trees.
The advisers plan
to take off
UNIQUE GIFT TO PRINCESS
of
Johannesburg, Mar. 0.. As a novel 21st birthday present for Princess Elizabeth, the people of Southern Rhodesta, are collecting £20,000 as a fund to enable British- aters to visit Rhodesla ar vice versa, it was announced yesterday—Asso- elated Press,
Unte
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