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REDS TO TRAIN 40,000
FOR CIVIL SERVICE
Schools Set Up
Peiping
In
New York, May 2.-Dr Hu Shih said to. day that the Chinese Communists have estab- lished four training schools and universities at Peiping to turn out 40,000 administrators for the newly won Chinese territory. He said that 20,000 of these are expected to take inten- sive three months training in a special school for "Workers in the South" to follow the armies marching toward Canton and other southern cities.
The noted Chinese educator and former Ambassador to Washington arrived in the United States last week to commence a "study of the world situation-a situation of which China forms just a part."
Council
Of Europe Meeting
Delegates Express Optimism
Jan Interview with United Press; Dr Itu Shik apologised for "not being able to speak learticuly of work affairs. I have just left the ivory tower
landdeus
me to realise
in which I spent the last seven i yenen. I plan to start the study of these affnirs again for ny own benefit and perhaps for the benefit of any country. As I lerge from the ivory tower,
Japan is the only
reasonably stable country in Asia now. Japan is relatively stable, ap- parently due to special condi- tions-including her one power occupation. Whether these speelul conditions will remain
in Japan or whether they are
London, May 2. The French Foreign Minister.desirable remains to be scen." M. Robert Schuman and the Italian Foreign Minister.
IN A BAD FIX
war.
Count Carlos Sforza, were Dr Hu Shh added, "The rest optimistic over the prospects of Asin is obviously in a bad for tomorrow's Council of x. Chinn 15 n the throes of the Indo-China Is Europe meeling here when civli
threatened by Communissm. they arrived at Victoria Burma's government has been Stalion tonight aboard the on the
verge of falling for train from the Golden Arrow
past several
weeks. Siam is often threatened. India Paris.
Alighting from his pullinan hoking her own but not free frem eternal trouble, Trouble into a large crowd of wait is periodical in friends and oicials, M. Schu
the Phillippines. knew the man cald, "I am glad to be Quezon family well and I was meeting my ninc colleagues for
shocked by last week's murders. the signature of the Charter
I believe that the ambush was n of Europe. I think it is a very email scale indication of political Important event for the and progress of nations, fermeni in almost all of Asia. Things like this form the patter of world
strategy of munism.
M. Schuman
told reporters that he did not experi to dis cass the Berlin blockade qttes- tion, with the British Foreign
Indonesia and
Homeless Germans
TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1949.
Number 102 Million
Frankfurt, May 2.-Mr Werner Middel-. mann, secretary-general of the combined refugee administration in the Anglo-American zone, said that 7,000,000 German expellces · from Eastern Europe now live in the three Western zones of Germany.
In addition, he said, there are some 3,500,000 expellees in the Russian occupation zone. Accord- ing to Mr Middelmann, most of the German refu- gees have lost most of their property and live in "very poor conditions."
The expellees who were sent
from away
their homes In
territory now under direct or Do Business
indirect Russian control had to behind 100,000,000,000 leave deutschmarks worth of goods, houses and land, he craphasised.
A large part of this property was taken by Poland. Czecho slovakia and other countries now behind the "Iron Curial."
With Chinese
Reds Urges Wallace
Boston,
2.- Mr May Henry Wallace today" sald the United States should do business" with the Chin-
Mr Middelmann, who is also deputy chicf of the refugee section of the bizonal economic administration, said the refugee considered that organisations Com" is better to if the vs standard of these expellees up to that of the Western German "In economically advanced population rather than to face Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin. countries. Communist strategy the danger of the German ese Communists. Ile Indicated that the Washing-is to agitate for revolt of populations living standard ton talks on this matter were the all that was moment:--
against being working classes
dragged down
to the
required at the Cuplatism. In underdeveloped present state of the expelless."
even a
countries of Asin-and-Alrien the Communists have more effective Wenpon 10 arouse the Orlentais against socalled Imperialist United Press.
MAKING EUROPE Count Storza, who travelled i mo in another coach, declared. "Never have I gone on a treaty making mission with more hope confidence and optimism.. We are really making Europe.
"It would be a very batt busi- ness if ve were eynical and
at because sceptical,
this moment we must give every- body the Impression of serious- ly trying to build up Europe."
M. Rene Mossigli, the French Ambassador in London, and the Italian Ambassador.
Duke Tomaso Gallurall-Scotti, were at the station to meet their Foreign Ministers when the Golden Ar- row arrived.
powers."
Soviets Lift Rationing
Berlin, May 2.-Electrielly
Dr
EUROPEAN BULWARK
In clase co-uperation with the Western, countries, it should therefore be possible to Five requate financial help to the 7,000,000 German expellees und thus "change Western Germany from a possible area of Influence for Asta into a European bul-
wark," he said.
The defented Presidential can- a Pro- didate. here to address gressive Party_meeting tonight.. sald at a press conference that Communist China would be a threat unless "we currected cour errors."
Surrounded By Tributes
Surrounded by many floral tributes, the body of little Kathy Fiscus who
India Expected To Reject Kashmir Truce Terms
DANGER OF A DEADLOCK,
New Delhi, May 2. A government spokesman said on Monday that India probably will reject the United Nations "final" truce terms on Kashmir, thus deadlocking the long drawn out negotiations over the princely state.
Rejection of the terms 'probably would mean the United Nations' Kashmir Commission would have to report the deadlock to the UN Security Council.
on
The spokesman said India princely state joins India or probably will reply to the | Pakistan. - Commission when Prime
He declined to comment Minister Jawaharlal Nehru re-
An Indian government apakes- turns on May 7, The Commis- man's statement in New Delhi sian presented its terms to In that India probably will roject dis und Pakistan on Thursday truco terms proposed by the with a request for reply with- | UN Kashmir Commission.- in seven days.
Aeroclated Press.
The spokesman said the Commission wants Indin to start pulling her troops out of Kashinir without waiting for # decision on the withdrawal and disbandment of 35 battalions on the Pakistan side.
These fereca are controlled by the Azad Kashmir (Free Kashmir government set up in that area.
"These 25,000 men are էէլ really Pakistan troops phid and
Pakistan," by spokesman declared. "It India agreed to the withdrawal of the bulk of ta. forces, we woutr expose the Kashmir valley to grave danger.
officered was killed after falling down a disused well, lies in a small blue casket in the chapel of a Alhambra, Calif., mor- tuary just before the funeral services. - AP Picture.
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May 14 Is UN Assembly's
Target Date
Flushing Meadow, May 2. -The United Nations Gen-
He defined the "errors" as the cral Assembly today set May "Truman-Churchill - Vandenberg
14 as the tentative date for approach" to world problems.
"I we feel the way to landisclosing this session and re- the China situation is not to do ferred the question of ad- business with them, to isolate milting Israel to member them, to contain them, I can see The working group set up by Communist China work out to a ship to the Ad Hoc Political the World Council of Churches disustrous way, a very disas Committee.
imple-trous way." in Geneva recently to
nid refugees
proved idins were
that
NOW
rationing in the Soviet sector of ment to the German
these Mr Wallace said he person- Berlin is being lifted for the first time since the war.
had heard many backed ally felt, and
express the be- Hans Witte, the "Eastern" Ber- by an international organisatiou. businessmen
and should In Director of the Electricity he added. "The problem of these lief, that "we can
with the Chinese Company, announced today that expellees is no longer only a do business current in the Russian
European Communists." sector German one but a would be ration-free during one." May and June.
The spokesman added that the valley whя endangered so long as Pakistan troops were the mountain garrisoned in areas.
NO FIGHTING
India
have
and Palkistan agreed to cease are in the of the conflict over possession princely state of Kashmir, bul have not agreed to truen terms. Tocy
to a agreed to submit plebiscite the fasue of which daminiou shall possess the dia- puted areas of the state. Kosh mir,
which has a predominantly Moslem population, has a in-
du Maharajah, Sir Hari Singh, who acceded the state to the Indian Union in 1947.
The United Nations Security Admirni Council has assigned Chester W. Nimitz to supervise the
Plebiselte:
Commenting on this, the
"we sald
spokesman
Admiral Nimitz
can
here while It is not
feel
do little
certain
decided
whether Azad forces will be
disbanded and it 10
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who will disarm them. The 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. presence of these forces maites his task more difficult if not Impossible"-Associated Press.
MAY NOT LEAVE YET Lake Success, May 2.—Ad- iniral Chester W. Nimitz, United Administra- Nations Plebiscite
tor for Kashmir, salti on Mon- day-he-hnd-deferred--plans-to- leave for Kashmir because of "uncertainty" over an Indian- Pakistan truce.
Admiral Nimitz had hoped to leave Lake Success before May I to set up machinery for the vote to determine whether the
Soldier To Face A Murder Charge
Stuttgart,
that the Indian A proposal
May. 2.-An complaint against South Afri-American Army recruit, Russel
its Ad Jones. ca should be sent to
of Fall River, Massa Hoc Committee for discussion wus withdrawn. This item is chusetts, who was a member of a military police company, and thus left on the regular Poilt-in alleged to have killed three cal Committee's agenda.
carly Germans with a carbine The vote on Israel was 42 to The wife and daughter of the
on Sunday morning, is to be 12, with three abstentions. By charged
with murder, officials Italian Ambassador, many other
BUSINESS PROSPECTS vote of 29 to 18 with ve here announced today.-Reulár. representatives of the London
Mr Middelmann added that
abstentions, the Assembly embassies, and British Foreign
"We are going to be im-voted to refer the Indonesian Once ofcials, were also there. "Given reasonable co-opera- the 200.000 German refugees
were brought back to poverished if we refuse to do question also to the Ad Hoc A long line of official and tion between all four sectors, who
with hall from Den-business
of the Political Committee. eliplomatic cars took the Minis-electricity could be de-ralloned Western Germany
After vong on the proposals lers and their parties to their in the Western sectors too," he mark had been spread all over world," he added.
with He said the United States before threo Western zones the
it, the Assembly nd- respective embassies where din-atd. In West Bertin the elec
business with the journed. Earlier, the Bureau of would do most going to the French zone. ner gwaited then
tricity ration has been serious- them.-Reuter,
These refugees, Mr Middel-Chinese Communists and they the Assembly today approved a since the start of resiuced
mann said, have to be supported would "do business with us target date of May 14 for the London, Mas 2-A British the blockade in June, 1048, at
government.unless there is political infer-completion of the present ses- time the bulk of the by the German Foreign Office spokesman said which
United Press.
vention from Ignorant men at|sion of the Assembly. It re- seelor electricity was tonight that "the question of re- Western
the top." 2720 cognising the Communist ad-generated in stations In ministration In China has not Soviet sector.
yet arisen and is not under con- The electricity production in sideration at the present time." the Western sectors has since -Reuter.
been stopped up-Reuter.
ROGERT Ulur
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"The Chinese Communists could bring stability to China with our understanding nud
GOLD, SILVER help." CACHE FOUND
and
jected a Russian proposal to transfer the Indiari complaint against South Africa from the ngenda of the regular Political Committes to the Minor Political Committee. The voting on the target proposal, made by the President of the Assembly, Dr Herbert Evatt, was 14 to two, with one abstention. Russia and Poland voted against,
its work
10.
said the North Mr Wallace Atlantic milltary pact would land to war. He told the meet Augsburg, May 2-Agents of in the Russians have opened the United States Army in the road to peace in Berlin" and During tho discussion the telligence have uncovered a "now we must take It."
Soviet delegate, M. Jacob treasure cache of gold
Malik, sald that if the Assemb- silver burled by German Army "We must build a stronger
ly were to consider all the officers on a parade ground four United Nations, built on the ce items on its agenda the nearest years ago, it was announced to-operation of the great powers date on which it could finishi The great moral equivalent for day..
would be May the paet is the competitive co- His proposal to transfer the The discovery of the treasure, operation of Russia and the which is valued at more than United States and Britain with-inding complaint to the Minor Political Committee was do- 15,000, ended
Search in the United Nations."-United fented by six votes to a long
four, which had bren set off by Press.
with three absentions.
Dr. Evatt appealed to the Various
to Committees operate to meet the target date, The Bureau then adjourned to allow the Assembly to deal with lis proposals, Router..
reports that valuable 'gold and dinner services silver
were buried on the grounds of the.
Samine barracks hore shortly POOR WELCOME
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Aus-
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It
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United States Government at home from London today by Stephen, Senanayako, the Primo enemy property.--Reutor.
customs men who insisted on Minister of Ceylon, who has, scorching his luggage the only been attending the Common- place in the 10,000-milé fight wealth Conference here, left by. across Europe and Asia where a'r for Paris today. Washington, May 2-The first officials exercised this right,
understood that instrument of ratification of the
Senanayake, after a two-day Atlnutie Pact--by Canadsf-will- A member of the Premier's stay in Paris will go to Zurich. be deposited at the State De- staff said Mr Chitoy was very before returning to Ceylon partment tomorrow.-Reuter, !annoyed."-Reuter,
Reuter.
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