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(THE) HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 81950.
SEAGRAVES Little Men In
SAID
HELD.
ILLEGALLY
Rangoon, Sept. 7. Counsel for the "Burma "Docfül"","Garden SexgravES~ filed a habeas corpus ap. pleation in the Supreme Court today, charging fini the American physician was being held illegally because he had not been brought before а ma.
Extrate.
WAN
ar.
Dr Seagraves reated en charges of being Implicated In the
rebellian
lale
XKaren
Jast yeat. The American Embassy 10- it hind day reported that been granted permission to see him whenever it wished and that every legal fadity was being made available to him-United Press.
U.S. Faces Wool Shortage
High Places
U.S. INTERIOR SECRETLY HOTLY DENIES CHARGES
Washington, Sept. 7. Interior Secretary Oscar. Chapman, with flashes of anger in his eyes, today vehemently denied charges by Senator Andrew Schoepper that the Interior Secretary's loyalty be made the sub- ject of an investigation,
Un
Addressing the Kansas Republican Senator at
MacArthur Senate Interior Committee
Message: Moscow Reaction
Moscow, Sept. 7. Izvestia's first comment General MacArthur's
Formosa and;
mesange
Washington, Sept. 7. The Government my bark on a wool buying pro to Australia
on
AC-
hearing, Mr Chapman cused him of using the So- vict technique of the "big lie" to "umenr" the reputa- tions of responsible officials with "naked untruths."
Secretary Chapmen said: "I dare you to remove your eloak of Congressional immunity and sit in this chair and read your statement."
When
In
of
the Commillee offered
Senator Schoepper, who ILS. Navy Secretary Francis Senate speech on Tuesday Matthews' speech on the demanded an Investigation instigation of a preventive Me Chipman' joyalty, sucked war appeared today in the at his pipe and cald nothing. gramme in
that American form of M. Mikhailor's six him a chance to reply to Chap- make sure
article headlined, inna's counter-attack, he said; textile manufacturers gel colunin
Warmongers." "1 staryi on my statement." enough wool to mert miti. "Enbridled
declaring that MacArthur's Schoepper had accured the Secretary of Striking tary and civilian needs,
and Matthews' views were Interior
identical without a loyalty affidavit in taki practically
Truman and the path of offer and if munks mit a "deal" with a former lobbyist Acheson and other leading for Command Poland J. H. Randolph Fetus tor Lib and the State and Agricultural Americant.
menstab hood for Altdor departments.
The pra oral has been under study for several works by the
Security
National Board,
the
hu of
from cer:
Paard, Munition
said both
aldeck: Joves dia continue in their old high
The article There arencies have ako been,ped with mild, friendly re- considering other tururen in- cluding the posibility of inter- national allocation of weal rup. plies.
"No decision ha?
Munitions reached,"
spokesman ald
1
"Berth
government
intluce then to
Considerab government poly. Would this
posts
Chapman Secretary
charged that Chap man had belon Communist front organization2.
den ied the charges and gave the Kan-
14
yet beenbe pible if MacArthur's and a one of the bitterest verbal
over Board Matthews' views did not netusings
nimed by
Fully correspons with the views Cabinet minister at a Senator,
at the United States Govern- pointed nut work has for men and its chiefs?"
Mikhailov
been consuming
The spoke an
that firstly, the
reveral years
has been protinced. surplus stocks are
10 to 15 percent more wont th
about ex
of the spring auctions.
he the
re
a
said the chargen were "another;
bique
high plaven"-United Press,
He attributed Schnepper's at- scored Truman's tack to "a malicious an1
hy sponsible attempt" to ki! An ynical Acheron's
kan statehood by "unked un- in ostensibly disastrees Wartime poering"
ing with McArthur and Mat-truths and vicious tumours." He thewe hausted. Secondly, the prices
Secretary Louis Johnsen T. at the auctions | of raw wont
expressed the
Nume which opened on August 28 inpeatedly
as MatthewA, and that 1 54 den 0 8 Australia roared
inspration drew percent above the closing prices Matthews
from Truman's pledge that hesitate to use will not
NEWSPAPER COMMENT reported to be reluctant to stock
Izvodi sald MacArthur and op at these high prices unless
"blurted out their market is assaired. As a Matthews simply
States may the real intentions of the United result, the United experience #1 wool shortage, States," with MacArthur plan- particularly it other nations rushing to seize Formo: " that to buy-United Press,
the United control and command all Asla tic ports from Vladivostak 10 Stacapore."
པ་
American wool steder are atom bomb again if necessary.
Nothing
Acrimonious
In Moscow
Moscow, Sept. 7.
today described
A
The Last Stages
Hungarian Regime Cracks Down On Catholic Orders
Budapest, Sept. 7,
A Hungarian Government decree published to! day ordered all but four of the Catholic religious Orders in the country to cease
REPORT ON
PHILIPPINES
READY SOON!
Washington, Sept. 7.
EGYPT REPLIES TO getting
within
Workmen lend a hand as a completely recondi- tloned Gen. Sherman medium tank is lowered by an overhead crane to its trends in the arsenal at Watertown, Massa- chusetts. This is the last step in the reconditioning programme designed to strengthen and modernise American armour.
(Acme)
Sordid
Murder
Trial Story
their activities. The decren instructed 59 religions Orders to evacuate
monasteries three months. The excep- tions included brotherhoods and convents whose mem- hers are to become teachers!
to in the schools returned
London, Sept. 7, the Church under an agree-
Socrates Petrides, 37-year-old ment concluded with the Cypriot said to have been
л In Communist Government on found
rooin "like shambles." appeared in court today charged with the muc- der of Fred Hardisty, 20, of Blackpool, Lancashire.
no
tr-
Ile sair Defense instance of the use of a tech- President Truman told a August 30.
which has become the press conference today that
The Government made Estock in trade of #tle inen In the Bell Mission on measuresmestion of what provision would
the for
The magistrales agala strengthening
for the livelihood of be made Philippine economy is not over 10,000 Hungarian monks manded him until next Wednes-
Their future wers day. yet finished. But observers and nuns.
The prosecution said ut the belleved that the fast work-considered to be a matter for al
mixed committee of Church and previous hearing thut Petrides ing Mission chief, Daniel
flat In Gray's Inn Government representatives to shared
with London, Roud, Central W. Bell, will not delay in
settle. a report to the
another Cypriot named The Hungarian press has not kas. He said tbal just before White House.
yet published the decree.
midnight on August Sale
Department Potorcra
by A letter, released by Arch- was awakened Indiented that a rough draft of
him amild nalse from the report
was delivered here bishop Jose1 Grosz on the day the ing for
Church-State ovement was the sitting room. carlier this week by retired
The police found the room a Lomlen, Sept. 7. Major-Gen. Richard Marshall, said that the Bench of "He cited American newspaper Fest has replied to a Bri-The formal report will require Bishops expected the comment to the effect that there: tish note protecting against polishing and | is no difference between Mas additional Egypilan restrictions ion.
Arthur's and the Government's an ships
tho pasang through views, as was evidenced by Suez Canal,
States could rule, PROTEST
Bell
I'sana-
Tsanakas
Petrides call-
Govern- complete shambles and later further discus ment to find an equitable solu- Petrides told a polite inspector,
tion
The lights were out and of members of the
with him and struggled final religious order and securing a
human existence, especially for shouting help, Nicky (Tanakas) there who are fitted for the task he's killing me." of spiritual shepherds."
arrived here frem New regarding the "regulation of "lle attacked me with a knife.j
1 Foreign Once York today to begin the Trumar's declaration regarding spokerman said today.
phase of job he began Formes on June 27,
July. The spokesman rail that the
Mikhalloy concluded: "Public
the w
sprech
1-The refusal of port
The
monas-
kept
A doctor found a wound near
Hardisty's beart with blood med
over the walls and
Petrides was said to have told
opinion in the United States reply received by the British Both the State Department! Archbishop Grosz signed the new pract reacted to dar Einlink in Care-war on and Mission-nemler have fappresent for the Catholic
with sharp way to London and would be been about their prob
But
The police produced a dagger uble recommendations, Admiral Alan Kirk, United indignation."
studied when received.
evacuation thele seemed to be every
in June, type of knife mid to have been 10- Fetics started early States Ambassador in Moscow, Izvestia stated that Matthews, the aulude represents an influential group!
that the The restrictions Britain pro-Idleation
They would be when the police authorities reed.
The dead man was the con of of M. Andrei Vyshinsky, thef nten in the United States tested against were:
straight to the point, with no moved several Orders and left
a coal merchant and was zudy- buildings in the care of Soviet Foreign
attempt to soft-pedal an anuty- the Minister, 1 fave tiring a preventive war. It presenting the Soviet note unlisted
facili-six of the island veonetry, them Truman, nong
their respective Dioceres-Reu-ing at Manchester University. the
down
the Harold Stassen. thooting
Louis Johnson, lies to dipo pussing through Although State Department Ter. Russian plane on Monday us and Thomas Dewey-United the Canal who were on an officinis reported
had they
lly correct."
Erypunn black st."
rade no White House appoint- bo. was "nothing aerling-E
ments for Bell yet, it was 2--The nerd exchange of
stip's leved for the
likely that he would
with masters to guarantee their cargo confer
the President was for use in the country of silly. unloading--the masters guaran- Other members of the tee to be counter-signed by an slon atc
unibating.
nious"
their
views, he said.
He accompanied by Mr
was Extward Friers, American
tea-
bussy Counsellor, tr hts inter- view with M. Vyninsky.
The Soviet Foreign Ministry's interpreter, M. Fastoyev, www also present at the meeting.
Trammati said ot his
Press.
Doing
South
Africa Harm Exyptian ofelt at the port of bre
Johannesburg. Sept. 7.
"deterioration The
The object of these resteletions in race was understood to be to prevent
In Washington, President relations In South Africa" cargoes reaching kract. Shortly
weekly through the variat policy of Drafter Britain protested conference that the Rus- Malan's Government is causing August 12, the Eggplan Govern.
press
sian
was
plane incident oft Kurea diainay among the people at ment made it known that theNG a matter for the United Britalia and the Continent and restrictions did not apply to Nations to consider.
nang Church authorities, the British Fleet tankers passing
was a United
plane which
down, he said.
briza
Nations can of Johannesburg, Dr W. A. | through the Canol provided ther
did the shooting Patner, said here on his retum could prove they were Govern“
from a visit overseas.
He declined further CUIN He said that people regarded
Iment.
Mr Truman declined to my operative
South Africa
as "non-co-
and unhelpful"
iri
"It is quite untrue to
way
ment-owned.-Reuter.
Prom.
Mis- expected to assemble before Saturday.-United
Congressmen
Pass I.Q.
JAP SHIPS RESUME
Buenos Aires, Sept. 7.
the police that he met Hardisty
on his way home from a holi-
day (71] the
Continent-10
Piccadilly, London, had
GOING
drinks with him and took him kome-Beuter.
Nehru Returns
New Delhi, Sept. 7. The Indian Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru, returned here
The second Japanese ship to arrive here since 1911 the Osaka Maru will dock on uday after a three-day tour of September 9, bringing numerous food and earthquake Areas in products contracted for under Assam---Router.
The
new Argentine-spanese Comunereint necord.
Maritime
circles said the Kawaraki Steamship Company hes asked Allled permission to
establish regular services.
Mare is ex-
The Kiyokawa
pected
soon with a cargo
of
if he favoured the rearming af international relationships, SECRET PACT for draftees today and pass-steel products, and will return
Germany. The matter, he add-
ed was up for consideration by that there is distortion of the
the "Bh: Three" Foreign facts by British newspapers, Ministers and the Defence I found people in Britain very Ministers of the North Alfani arxious to know the true facts Pact Organisation.—Reuter. be declared.-- Reuter,
EMPATips) EVENING POI
| ERIDAS PAZIN BRAVIČK, INC. —NUEVA YOS
tom
Hadges
-1797-
"Bure, go ahead and get married! First, though, I'd suggest you stay home a couple of evenings and see what kind of life I live!”
REPORTED
Berlin, Sept. 7.
a wheat.
Newark, New Jersey,
Sept. 7. Three Congressmen took the army's intelligence test
ed; but their grades are
The old Ogaka Kisen Kaisha military secret.
Representatives Hugh J. Ad-line has also asked permission to re-establish its prewar ser- donizio, Peter W. Hodio, Jr., and vice to South America.—United Charles R. Howell, all Demo
Press, erals of New Jersey, took the test to see if the 1.Q. exam, which one of every four New
East Germany and Po- land have discussed the Jersey recruits have flunked, is signing of a Recret mutual too stiff.
nid
with
pact promising each "We passed with substantially other military assistance in high grades," said Rodio
ough. "We did not reveal the
the event of an attack by unmarks because we did not think
Hungarian Jews 'Israel-Bound
Budapest, Sept. 7.
600 Hungarian
More than
"aggressor," the West Bor-it would be fair to the boys." Jews left Budapest for Pale- lin newspaper. Depesche, as- He said he thought the test is serted tonight.
the today in accordance with
a fair one but belleves the an agreement concluded earlier dratices should be given more between Hungary and Israel. regulation 40 minutes It is the fourth group of 3,000
Jews be to finish it. United Press.
who are
to leave the end of this country by year-United Press.
News of the proposed pact, than the Depesche-claimed, would kept from Soviet zone Gerznans for some time, as public opinion Is "not ruffelenty mature" lo understand it.
According to the newspaper, the pact was discussed in Wat Faw during last week's Polish peace congress.
East
Sikh Leader
Arrested
Printers' Strike
the
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at a round-table dinner meeting
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