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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1947.
America's New Atomic
Paris Police On Alert
Strikers Sprayed With Toar Gas
Paris, Dee. 2.-Steel- helmeted police patrolled the streets of Paris today for the first time since the liberation of the city from the Germans as 2,000,000 strikers awaited the Government's next move.
The Assembly was meeting again this evening to resume its debate on the Government's Anti-sabotage 10. following last night's "occupation" of the Chamber by M. Itaoul Calas, & Communist deputy who refused to leave after being suspended for "making an appeal to insurrection."
M. Calas was escorted from the building at 5 am. today after "squat. fing for, ten hours,
The Cabinet was al meeting to- night under M. Robert Schuman, tu consider wage claims by civil seT-
vants.
The strike position in Paris today remained unchanged but transport dislocation as a result of the strike
vas slightly less serious.
Underground railway service was restored after the police had evicted strikers from the capital's six main
IVOT
stations and naval engineers had restored power supplies to the railway.
Trains travelled at reduced speeds after four coaches of one had been derallod at a place where the rails
Loan To Aid Immigration
Lake Buscesa, N. Y., Dec. 2.--- of a Plans for the negotiation lean from the United States of about $135 million to ald the im- migration of Jewish displaced Palesilne are being persons into
by high officials of the made Jewish Agrary here, it was re- Hably learned leday.
The negotiations, which are 'In a very early stage, were also un- derstood in concern a larger loan from the World Bank to finance the Drst part of a big immigra- tion scheme in Palestine.
The Jewish Agency's 'claim on the first loan would be based, Recording
well-informed to sources, on the argument that it would
Slates woul cost the United
atul Government more to hor
house and vish feed the thousands of Jewish misplaced persons in the Ameri- can Zone than the total amount of the Ioan. The Agency would propose taking responsibility for In return for displaced persons
help in meeting the cost of their transport to Palestine-Reuter. AFREISEPACK HOSTELTAVOZETYLENOLIVOLANTE CANONICITATS
TRADE TALKS;
TO. RESUME
London. Dec. 2. Today's ' official
that announcement Anglo-Russian trade negotin- tions are to be resumed imme- diately was welcomed in London financial and economic quarters."
Weapons
USING PLUTONIUM
AND URANIUM
Atlantic City, Dec. 2.-Mr David Lilienthal, chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Com- mission, said today that the United States was now producing new atomic weapons from both uranium and plutonium.
Mr Lilienthal told the American Society of Mechanical Engineers that "both of these products are used for atomic weapons in current production and are under design at the commission's labora- tories."
MORE TRADERS FOR JAPAN
this total
Storm Takes Heavy Toll
Lisbon, Dec. 2.-Dis- patches from Porto said 174 fishermen and sailors were believed drowned in the worst storm experienced off that coast in modern times.
Scores of fishing boats were caught in the storm. Bodies were being washed ashore. Associated Press.
Regional Aid For S. Asia Possible
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PALESTINE MAY BECOME ANOTHER
BALKANS
Warning By Egyptian Delegate To UN
London, Dec. 2.-The warning that for years
to come the Near East, as the result of the decision to partition the Palestine, will be another Balkans from the point of view of peace and war, was uttered here today by Mohamed Hussein Heykal Pasha, the Egyptian delegate to the United Nations.
Heykal Pasha, who arrived in London today will leave for Cairo on Thursday. "My only hope," he said. "is that before the next session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, Britain, The United States and the other, countries, will have found a way to universal peace like a United Federal Govern- ment of Palestine, proposed at the last moment of the conference, by France and Arab countries.” Heykal Pashn explained that the next step by the Arab countries will be discussed at the meeting of the Arab League in Cairo on December
Arab and
The Arabs set the lorry on fire but ded afier British troops fred shots over their heads.
to
Police in armoured cars battled
Washington, Dec. 2.-It was learned authoritatively today that United States officials were studying the possibility of American aid to South Asia on a regional basis. He did not explain whether the
that Tar Bource emphasised new weapons were bombs such as hose dropped on Hiroshima and nothing definite had yet materialised, Nagasaki, in Japan, or whether they but said the possibility of such a represented a new military applica-programine was being explored from tlon of atomic power, Such details all angles in the event that it later
Another report saya that Brush police appeared necessary and feasible.
charges made two baton were classed as "secret."
Impetus for such study como as 12.
against Ambs stoning Jewish shops The weapons were being asser-
a result of indications that Pakistan, bled at isolated Los Alamos, New
Afghanistan "Meanwhile, there are demonstra-in the Arab scoport of Juffa today.
In n month's Reuter. Mexico, where the first atom bomb Burma and possibly
would seek some form of assistance tions in Palestine.
tell what will you cannot
HQ BARRICADED was produced.
for economic development from the time The United States Government has
Jerusalem, Dec, 2-British troops reports con- United States within the next year happen. There are about 1,000,000
East the Middle never confirmed any
Jews in
and barricaded military headquarters in ents or two.
Jerumiem, cerning the nature of the contents
Faced with the possibility of such Moslem countries. It is easy for any the King. David Hotel, at
bombs which have been the atomle Restrictions Likely
csis, American officials believed Government to keep order and to today when a crowd of Arnb youths exploded in the past, but it is known requests wise to have prepared save the lives of all nationals bedemonstrating against the part-
of Palestine-tried to march tion To Be Lifted that they can be made either of t
urantum 235 or plutonium, which is a regional plan for all South Asla they Christian, Jew or Moslem, but
the hotel, The Arribs were headed off by the Palestine police before Tokyo, Dec, 2-Restrictions on the manmade element produced from in the event that it later became I am afraid there will be boycoits of
necessary to go to Congress or other Jews throughout the
Moslem world."
they reached the troops. Members of the number of foreign business- uranium.
defence organisation Mr Lilienthal cald that the United financial sources for authorisation. men coming to Japan will soon be
Th's approach was predicated on
This, said Heykal Posku, would the Jewish
na illegal Body Taganah-still The reasons why resumption han
cased to allow the entry of not Sintes had spent about $2,500,000,000
the assumption, which was followed have a great effect. "The Jews are been made possible, Reuter lear
only traders but also group repre-in the atomic enterprise.
"TE
this country really means in Europe, that it would be better first of all merchants and financiers," openly carried arms as they patrolled from an authoritative nource, ате
sentatives of United Nations who
he said. "If they lack the sympathy Jewish quarters. had been unbolted-presumably bhat Britain is now able to accede to
will be permitted to submit reor. business then within the next several to attempt regional assistance than to
of the people they cannot live. expenditure will grant individual loans to Individual Fanisation saboteurs.
plans for Japanese years
economically or socially. That is RAILWAY STATION CLEARED the stipulation by Russia guarantee
companies in ing delivery dates for British indus
which they held increase to approximately $5,000,000.- Countries.
000."-nouter.
IMPORTANT CONDITION
why I still hope there will be found with Arabs in Princess Mary Avenue trial products and that Britain hos
large prewar interesis, United
a plan will ever Whether such
a way out of the dilemama which has in the heart of the city to keep them
out of the Jewish treas. Press learned today.
soon Disorders began
after. BULGARIAN CLAIM
mature depends apparently on re- been forced on us to a very great agreed to the second Russion stipula tion that Britain should not Insist on
dawn start of a three-day protest and
Moscow, Dec. 2-The first direct
quests from South Asian countries extent by the United States. Many companies will be affected
estimated by
Palestino's Payment of the August
and their ability to show, November 1 instalments of the 1941 by the SCAP sponsored Japanese claim that the production as well as
"Everybody wants the United Na-strike
1,200,000 Arobs against the United required of the Europeans, willing- credits agreement before the talks decentralising law at present pend-the secret of the atom bomb was no
nesa to nastat one another by com- tions to succeed but nobody is doing Nations decision to partition the could is resumed.
ing passage of the Upper House of longer the monopoly of the
plementing
respective anything to help it. As far as I can Holy Land, Russta has paid only half of each the Diet. The bill was passed by cans, has been made by M. Georgi
recollect, the whole session of the
skyward from Smoke billowed Bulgarian Prime the Dimitrov, the Lower House but was held up
oconomies. when due. instalment
Soviet News
Countries which would be in- Cicneral Assembly produced not about in Jewish shops which were of Councillors, re- Minister, according to During Re previous negotiations. In the House
We talked much but did set on fire by angry Arabs. cluded in such a scheme in the event positive, which broke down in Moscow lust portedly because of criticism against Agency despatch from Sono, publish-
be nothing.
At lost four Arabs and more than that
it materialised would ed In the newspaper Izvestia to-day,
12 Jews were wounded in the dis deporu postponed payments of half of the of the American press reprinted in
Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Burma
ANTAGONISM mutual ald and Skam, and possibly Malagu,
turbances, unofficial reports said. and...or "political and social situation, il-was 1941 credits while Britain-would only Japan...
agreement ins week, the report
There would also be the possibility of
"Antagonism between the United Four Arab youths aged ten, 15, 16 announced here tonight.
agree in the postponement of one-
Indo-China coming into the South Mr Edward C. Welsh, chief of the quoted M. Dimitroy as saying: "The President quarter of them-Reuter,
Soviet Russia nullified and 10, were said to have suffered Cabinet, with The
woundy
attacking when Anti-Trust and Cartels Division, atom bomb with which the American Vincent Auriol in the chair, will also
Ania ald picture, provided the situa- States and
except the Palestine bullet
Jewish shops, painted out that some representa Imperialists frighten and blackmall
tion there was stabilised. The same everything discuss a date for the first meeting
Arabs were reparted to have fired of the Assembly of the French Union,
tives of United Nations firms already people has now become a bogey for
applies to the Netherlands East In- question.
TỪ they were in aceement, the overseas.
Death Of Lab. 'M.P.
have been to Japon
the weak and fainthearted. Now its submitted
dies covering Frafice and
from Jarusalem, seriously but as the Soviet Press has said, on two Jewish buses near Ramich, 20 and "such such reorganisation plans,
and production are no longer secret
approach The decision to territories.
wounding London, Dec. 2.-The death today opportunity
two Jews. The demonstra- particular for reusons very different." from this will continue The French National Assembly s
concluded: to be a monopoly."
Heykal Pasha then marathon debate on the Government's of Mr William Foster, Labour Mem- given to any other United Nations The Foreign Minister, M. Molotov, problem
that eviden!
Republican The partition would never have tors set fire to a baker's van as they were forced from Princess Mary Bill, which ber of Parliament for Wigan singe proposed Anti-rabotage
Investors who come to Japan or who told the Russians that the secret of Reographical angle came after it be was resumed this afternoon, was still 1942, will add the sixth by-election will otherwise wish to make recome the atom bomb had "long ceased to ca
Sch need of 50 Palestine police. are countries which after five hours' talk bogged down to the current series of what has mendations concerning a company's exist" when he spoke in Moscow on members of Congress were determin- | been effectel but for American pres.
November 6, on the anniversary of ed to try to bring China into the sure on Latin America and on other Avenue by a phalanx of more than
oficials, while American dollars. I cannot believe
ROADS BLOCKED. State Department the Bolshevik Revolution. He made Present economic aid plans.
Jewish Forces reported no reference to atom bomb produc-deploring the fact that the epub that these votes will be consider d
licans brought China in at this stage, valid."
Meanwhille. In Jerusalein two Jews Arabs in Jaffa, where a Jewish shop It was reliably learned the first
other seriously was, set on fire water today, wore A week later, a Press report nevertheless were reconciled that the
were currently slated to were killed and group of 152 representatives of pre-
to prevent up barricades war investors may be permitted published in a Paris evening paper, Chinese
consideration and were thus elimina-wounded when attacked by Arabs putting entry around the first of the year, said that the Soviet Union had ex- They will be selected according to ploded its first atom bomb on June ted from major consideration in the on the Jalo-Jerusalem Road tonight Jews in any numbers from swooping overall Asiatic plcture on unit while riding in a military lerry, into the city from the neighbouring
town of Tel-Aviv. All trafe is in Siberia.
was officially stated. the size of investments,
the United Press.
tween Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv. and The same report said that
Jaffs, was interrupted.
Main line trafle from the principal Paris railway stations was normal again today, but suburban services, wore still affected by the strike. full
The police, using tear gas, tonight cleared strikers,
had been who spurred on by a Communist deputy from the railway station and depota at Limoges, the central railway Junction of France, after clashes lasting for hours.
The Free Cabinet
⚫ tomorrow
with side issue
will meet
the signing discuss the fresent, the sins held out for the it which appeared in some sections
(Continued on Page 4)
EDITORIAL
come to be known as
"Britain's reorganisation."
miniature general election."--Reister.
Waiving The Regulations
THE
E publle will learn with some disquiet that a'certain number
12
of Chinese oward ships are belg permitted to leave the harbour carrying passengers and cargo
belug serviced hy without
Thic qualified Chief Engineer. oflolal excuse advanced is that there exists a serious shortage of ceriifleated engineers, and in con- the authorities strict- sequence, ly applied the law, it would mean
would
not be that many ships able to sall at ull.
The
be a nic
of the moment night be
as a reason for shutting one eye
to
the ordinances It they were
the
truly stated. But secretars of Coast Officers' Guild, the China
how many
who is in a good position to know employable qualined emphatically
engineers and deck officers
arc
Hongkong. in Ho
denies there is
is any
real
Its contentiun
shortage. (and incidentals
it is one which the Telegraph has had confirmed, from independent
Is that Chinese
shilp sources) owners refuse to pay certificated engineers and deck officers the rates laid down by the Guild, offering instead a
which -A salary
no
tions
also seems that the Harbour De- partment possesses inadequate in- formation about the availably Et certificated engineers; for sure- ly, if it were aware that four are now in Hongkong only leo glad to sign on
wages, it for proper
Chinese- permit would
never eward ships to leave the harbour without
engineers qualified aboard. It should be the duty of the authorlifes before indulging
of the regula In any relaxation
to make certain (a) that there really are no qualllled ship's officers available, and (b) whether shipowners have made every effort to
meet require-
the ments of the law. If the Harbour Katisfied that an authorities are. owner has, refused to offer a reasonable salary to a certificated for engineer, and he then pleads
treatment, ft loade should be privileged refused, and it should be clear to him that he will never be Alven a permit until he has satis-
БИЙ fed the law. course, is whether the are entitled 'to waive regulations under any circumstances. When one owner of a vessel, appeared Tast week In ourt charged with violations of the Ordinance, the magistrate described it as serions offence." We agrec, and
regard it as even Berlota where
It
a. shin concerns that is carrying anything up to 400 passengers whose safety de- pends on expert seamanship both above and below decks. It must
become
an established practice for regulations, created
of safeguarding for the purpose
mariner could qualified reasonably be expected to take; whereafter the shipping.. owners
would certificated claim there are no officers available and, plead ex- fonuating circumstances
for per- mission to take. Ureir
cargoes of passengers and freight in and out of the Colony. It would appear that the Harbour Department has allowed the wool to be pulled. eyca by some smart people who, Imagine regulations can be adapted to 'sult their con- venienco and their pockets.
over
Dever
of
debollen
very
mare
It
lives and property, to be set aside simply to enable river and ocastal .shipplug to operate.
and
KNOTTY PROBLEM
tion.
Amert-
of the
The whole problem of whal to Soviet Union had the necessary In- produce the do with prewar investments is one dustrial potential
of the kno.tiest to be tackled by atom bomb-Reuter. SCAP.
Mosi
com- Investments pulsorily sold and bought up by Japanese were often resold many
Honolulu, Islanders on
ISLANDERS TO LEAVE
Dec. 2.-The Eniwetok Atoll
147
have
times.
SCAP's Civil Property Custodian is agreed to move to make way for the
scheduled new charged with unscrambling holdings United States
com-
Suli others held shares in panies such as Mitsui Bussan which has been complete liquidated.
It was understood the companies affected by the deconectitration law comprise three-quarters of Japan's business and industry...
-X
The
un-
their
Da was
the
Indonesia "Cease Fire
Dispute Talks Today
miles
the
thot
be-
Seme 300 Arabs were reported to have put up a road block between the Jewish town of Petah Tigvah, near Tel-Aviv and Wilhema, dve miles south, blocking trafo.
A thousand demonstrators tossed torches Into the British Institute at
Batavin, Dec. 2.-The Dutch | sentatives of the non-Republican Zagazig, 40 miles north of Cairo, and appeal for all political units to com- a message from Alexandria report and Indonesian Republic delega-Party of Indoneslu had issued a joint are completely gutted the building. tions are expected to begin talks bine to arrive without delay in the ed.
The crowd made a bonfire of the board the formation of an "Indonesian Federa-Institute's library and manhandled on. Wednesday Commission promises payment for United States Navy transport representatives expressed the the Egyptian secretary,
and unhappy, this source reported. They found Rongerik too barren to support them
011
which
tion." The
occupied the 'area
In Cairo and
Alexandria more
though
studenta
Later the
and recompensing United Nationsperiments in atomic warfare. investors who have legitimate claims. istanders agreed voluntarily to leave
new home on Some of these, however, were not Eniwetok for expected to demand their original inimbited Ugelang 150 miles away.
The United States Atomic Energy shares but may prefer recompensa-
in Jian
yen. Others
were expected to reassert control if they held it before their land and "every assistance and Renville, in an attempt to settle the war and go back into business
care." One authority, who has work- the Indonesia "cease fire" dis-opinion that immediate reconstruc
best way of realising this was strike this morning ed among the islanders, say they are in Japan in a big way.
three- the speedy formation of a "United staged demonstrations, not happy about it. The people of pute under the supervision of tion was urgently needed and that than 2,000 textile workers went on
United Nations Bikini,
rikthe transferred .to Rongerik nearly two years ago to unsettled
the nation good offices commission.States of indenesk" on the federative Alexandria lex it workers returned democratic principle, and that 'pre- to work when the management threatened that they would get no The. Renville,
dropped parations the
ought to
to begin at once. first atomic tests, are still
Indonesian Republican pay for the days on strike. anchor in Batavia barbour today, has '
All secondary schools, pupils and that ews Agency, reported today. been placed at the disposal of the News
university students, except fur the so that the con- Dutch forces hoc nited States faculty of medielne, continued to United Nations
strictly of West Java where a ferences may be told "on The Bikini group has been slated
without in- LOOSENING RESTRICTIONS
aircraft landed last September with demonstrate to move to Ujelang but one Naval neutral territory.
Major Baden Abdul Kadir Wird- a Dutch crew and found the airfieldcidents, government official said Ujelang is
"DUTY IS TO FIGHT". Meanwhile simultaneous moves in not big enough for both groups, jostmodjo, an Indonesian who is the in Indonesian hands.
Bald Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, the Deputy Lieutenant-General of
Dutch army communique A Washington and Tokyu indicated Associated Press. general loosening of the restrictions
chairman of the
Dutch casualties since August 4 when the League, today told Cairo students: of quotas of traders entering Japan
Д according to
action" ceased, wero 204 kill-"It is the duty of all young Arab and the length of stay permitted
"police
and 888 wounded and 24 missing what is the duty of Arnb youth but men to go to Palestine and fight. here. SCAP is known to be exploreprezentatives on the board.
ed and Vrendenburgh, Dutch Meanwhile, Dr Sutan, Sjobrir, ing the possibility of removing nil
A survey revealed that only 104
to fight, and Extraordinary
Indonesian Premier and former quotas in view of the original total
men were in Japan
Dealdes telling them to Aght in business figure of 100 foreign traders at one present with the largest number of Minister Plenipotentiary to Indonesit, plenipotentiary at large, arrived In
Palestine, he added: "The Arabs, who has taken, a prominent part in Singapore today from Rangoon, on time was nover filled since limited 110 from the United States.
Tartars and the August
return from n mission to the conquered the private trade was opened on
It was learned some of the foreign the preliminary discussions with the s
ready to defeat the new enmny." Any such plan is subject to approval by Washington and the prewar Investors coming to Japan United Nations three-matton good United States, Britain, Pakistan and Crusaders and they are now quite National Haganah, the Jewish ore: General Electric Company, offices commission mediating in the India.
International Inter-Allied Trade Board.
Tele- Dutch-Indonesia dispute, has been He will broadcast over Radio
Defence Movement, had mobilised The latter, however, was reported phone and Telegraph Co, Standard appointed deputy chairman,
Malaya tomorrow in Malay. includo to be considering immediately allow Oil Co., Sun Oil Co., Texas Co... Olls
The other seven members
Unu! his departure for Australia 10.000 men and women volunteers ing a greater number of non-Inter-Elevator Co., International Nickel two Dutchmen, four Indonesians on December D, he will stay with throughout Palestine tonight to line. Alled Trade Board nationals. Into Carrier Co Eastman Kodak Co., and one Chinese, Simultaneously Lord Killearn, the British Special up with the British police in pro-
with the release of the communique Commissioner for South-East Asid paration for renewed Arab asapits.
(Continued on Pard 6)..... Reuter. the Dutch announced; that 12 rapro-
15.
Eastern
Commission nations
Westinghouse,
Japar if they do not crowd out re- General Motors and Ford presentatives froit
the11 Far United Press.
Co.
re-
at
the
East Indies,
has been
to-day
that the total, Netherlands' Secretary General of the Arab
Cong sasage. Codny.
Ambassador
Dutch