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WASHINGTON, NOV. 28.
JOR-GENERAL PATRICK J. HURLEY, TO-DAY "KE-
SIGNED AS AMBASSADOR TO CHINA AND BITTER- LY ASSISTED U.S. POLICY IN ASIA, DECLARING THAT THE THIRD WORLD WAR WAS IN THE MAKS" ING. PRESIDENT TRUMAN HAS NAMED General GEORGE C. MARSHALL, FORMER CHIEF OF STAFF, AS HIS SPECIAL ENVOY TO CHINA WITH THE RANK OF AMBASSADOR. MARSHALL WILL RETAIN HIS FIVE- STAR RANK DURING HIS SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT WHICH WILL BE TEMPORARY:~~
Hurley charged that the Unit÷1 Hurley aafd that some of the ed States was using its power American diplomata rocalled and reputation to undermine from China at his requcat were democracy and bolster imper- placed in the State Department Jialism and communist in thej na his supervisors while others
Far East.
were sent as ndvísors to General He asserted: "In diplomacy' MacArthur. He added that moat to-day we are permitting otir- of these diplomats "have con- selves to be sucked into a power Linued to side with the Com- bloc on the side of colonial im- munist armed party and at perialism Against Communist limes with the imperialistic | Imperialtam, I am opposed to blog against American polter." both. I still favour democracy HYDRA-HEADED DIRECTION
Hurley had the blame for the and free enterprise.“
Hurley
direction CHARLES MCVAY nation is a 1,500-word state COMMANDER OF THE CRUt containing charges that SER INDIANAPOLIS, WHICH Career diplomats and State De SANK AFTER A MYSTEpartment officials were blocking OUS EXPLOSION EN ROUTE United States war aims.
He said the United States TU LEYTE DURING THE
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Tokyo, Nov. 28.
The "Chugoku - News" ox. pressed surprind En a Towe atory at the cheerfulness of " American troops in Kura and Hiroshima, where mombora of the 41st diuision "sing songs, dance and play games_in_their... barracks
it said a Japaness reporter approached some of the sol- diers and asked: "Have you ever been kicked or beaten b Your superior officert" Ho rons surprised when the ana- 1007 Tas "no."---ħsavointed Pross
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WAITING TO GO INTO MANCHURIA
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TOKYO, NOV. 28...
SPECIAL REPARATIONS AMBASSADOR EDWIN PAULEY OF THE UNITED STATES STILL IS AWAITING PER. MISSION" FROM RUSSIA TO ENTER NORTHERN KOREA AND POSSIBLY MANCHURIA. HE SAID EITHER HE OR SOME MEMBERS OF HIS REPARA- TIONS COMMISSION WOULD REMAIN IN TOKYO UN- TIL PERMISSION IS RECEIVED. PAULEY SAID IT WAS NECESSARY TO THE WORK OF THE COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE JAPANESE HOLDINGS IN THOSE AREAS AND "I FEEL IT IS NECESSARY-TO-KNOW-THE AMOUNT AND CHARAC TER OF REPARATIONS THERE." He said application was made i through the State Department Nov. 16to enter northern Korea, which in occupied by the Russiana. He said no reply has heen received. He said he still expected a favourable reply. LONDON, NOV. 28. AN ANGLO-AMERICAN FIN-
Heonid he was not pressing ANCIAL AGREEMENT WILL to enter Manchuria immediate-
BEANNOUNCED ly, but was content to wait and GARDS PALESTINE AS THE EITHER WITHIN THE NEXT FEW see what power would be his DAYS OR THE CONVERSA sponsor there.
FIRST He anid he w3
TESTING GROUND TIONS WILL BE INDEFINITE- informed the Russians are pull-FOR THE PRINCIPLES OF THE ATLANTIC CHARTER TO INFORMED QUARTERS IN. ing out of Manchuria.
AND of
"THOROUGHLY LONDON TO-DAY
WORKED UP OVER THE
The Worst
LY POSTPONED, ACCORDING
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The talks between Britain and Japar, and China, he said he fle recommended./ first, a the United States were discussed hail not changed big mind as to complete re-organization of the at a meeting of the Cabinet yester-
the ability of Japan to pay y United States pilley-making day.
curring reparations after initial not no disposition of gold, silver machinery beginning at the The Inne now hinges
much upon the netual amount of other Atlantic Charter lower official levels and, second, the loan as upon the conditions which can be removed for use nasets, and machinery The disaster cast 880 ven, jand democracy as our geal We lendership by the United States
the waiver clause that would be dead and missing.
finished the war in the Par
of a move to amend or revize
attached to any financial agree. } The ship was um even able to Bast furnishing our lend-lease the United Nations' charter "ment reached.
NO CLAIM FILED send a distress sigund and an Aupplies and nging all mar po pier take it democratic.”
Pauley visited number of Such ກ waiver rinuse In a bad then reporti
have diseloscett|| talion lo undermine demoernez į He added: "Our strength I financial year would
enable Bricies in China and said the that x disappearance was not and holster imperialism no should be used to uphold the tain lo suspend capital instalment Chinese Government in setti
reparations decision of the United Nations and wipe out interest for that par-
organisations known until nearly dead syri eommunism **
ticular year.
which are preparing claims, but rather tops were sighted at sen several i
LOWER ECHELONS
than to support con-
The waiver elause in a more days later,
Hurley said he agreed entire | fieting ideologies or war-mak-
no definito claim has yet bern serious hurdle than agreement filed. It wa
one of the traumat ly with the outline of American ing power blues." - Associated
He sald China is part upon capital sum of the long cularly interested in restitution mul most tragic dish,pearance foreign policy which President | Press.
of treasures looted by Japan Truman hnd made in his Novy US ITH
naval annals.
But stated
from China "and it is our po thist Day addresa *ch court convenes Monday.
to restore any identifiable ob- Ausmiated Press
*professional diplomats in low- er echelons were frustrating the
jects." attainment of the announced policy of alms." The General said when he was assigned to Ching he was directed by Pre- sident Roosevelt to prevent the" collapse of the Chiang Kai-shek Government and keep the Chi- nese army in the war.
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Harley said then constitut the chief obiectives together with the directive to harmonise reintions between the Chimse and American military extab fishments ani between the American Embassy in Chang- king and the Chinese Govern ment He asserted that these objectives were accomplished.
NO SECRET Hurley athed it was no soy pol that American policy in thinn id not have the support of alt
in the State De
men
Career partment.
He said: "The professional foreben service men sided with the Chinese Communist Par and imperialist blue of the ta tion whome polley was to keep China divided against herself.
"Our professional diplomats continuously advised the C- munists that my efforts in pre- venting the collapse of the Na tional Government did not re- present the policy of the United States,
"The same professionals
en- -
ly advised the Communist ed party to decline the proposed unification of the Chinde Cam munist army with the National army unless the Chinese (om- munists were given control.
German Began
Renter.
Scheming Very Early
NUERNBERG, NOV. 28. GERMAN SCHEMING TO TEAR UP THE VERSAILLES TREATY AND SPREAD AGGRESSION OVER EUROPE STARTED "SOON AFTER WORLD WAR ONE." AMERICAN PROSECUTORS TOLD THE TRIBUNAL TRYING 20 NAZI LEADERS ON WAR CRIME CHARGES.
LISTING STEP BY STEP THE GERMAN
PLANS FOR REICH DOMINATION OF EUROPE, ASSISTANT US. PROSECUTOR SIDNEY S. ALDERMAN SAID THE EARLY SCHEMES WERE "MODEST IN ORIGIN AND FANTASTIC IN NATURE" BUT THEY DEVELOPED INTO A REAL THREAT WITH THE RISE OF HITLER. Germany's war preparation, tions to other nations. Alderman asserted, "could hate ¦ cinted Press. ~ heen interrupted At points.
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several
Horror films of Nazi concen- tration camps were to be shown in court to-day, bringing a new phase to the trial.
Serrat German document showing that the Nazis in 1938 were preparing to fight "two- thirds of the whole world" to establish the Reich as a leading power was disclosed.
Yamashita
Staunchly Defended
Asso-
MANILA, NOV. 28.
Yama-
A DEFENSE WITNESS IN The document which was9
THE YAMASHITA WAR CRI taken from the navy files snid
MES TRIAL TESTIFIED' YES- Hitler's aims were 10
TERDAY that
THAT
THE ONE. make Germany a world power TIME TIGER OF MALAYA" and that it could not be achiev- WAS 50 DISLIKED BY PRE- rd by peaceful
TOJO means" with MIER
THAT THE France and Russia GENERAL WAS "EXILED" TO England,
MANCHURIA DESPITE HIS and "in fact one-half to two- VICTORY AT SINGAPORE. thirds of the whole world."
The witness, Keichoku Yoshida, Secret German activity
In Toltya atto
attorney, declared violate
the Versailles Peace shita incurred Tojo's wrath by CHIEF OPPOSITION Treaty by undercover const.ite-saying war with the United States "Despite these handicaps we tion of a navy and air force was "undesirable." did make progress toward the was also told by the prosecutors. unification of the armed forces Evidence showed that Hitler In China. We did prevent civil from his earliest days of power war between the rival factions falaifled public reports of bat- at least until after I had lefttleship tonnages, built submar- the one intended by the Ameri China. We did bring the lead-incs, trained U-boat crews in "know Yamashita to be of such ers of the rival parties together isolated hide-outs throughout high character that the public is for peaceful discussions.
Europe and re-built an air force "Throughout this period, the under civilian gulae. chief opposition to the accom- plishment of our commission came from career diplomats in the Embassy at Chungking and in the Chinese and Far East- ern divisions of the State De- partment,"
Assistant-Prosecutor
Sidney
S. Alderman submitted a do-- ment which he said proved in the very month Hitler came in- to power that the German navy proposed the building of a great arma industry by selling muni-
Tel-Aviv Appeal
JERUSALEM, NOV. 28.
THE TEL AVIV MUNICÍPAPALITY HAS APPEALED FOE
CALM AND ORDER DURING THE `ONE-HOUR STOP-. PAGE OF WORK IN THE CITY ON SATURDAY TO MARK THE FUNERAL AT THE PARDESSA HANNA SETTLEMENT OF THE EIGHT JEWS KILLED DUR- ING THE INCIDENTS IN SAMARIA YESTERDAY.. A COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY THE PALESTINE GOVERN- MENT TO-DAY SATS: "IT IS NOW POSSIBLE TO GIVE FURTHER DETAILS OF THE INCIDENTS IN WHICH BRITISH TROUPS WERE FORCED TO OPEN FIRE YESTERDAY,
Yoshida contended that the wide publicity being given Yamashita's trial in Japanese newspapers was affect from having the opposite capa because the Japanese people
He inspected some Japanese namets in China and found in dustrial plants still working, with Japanese cation mille fact and output handicaped only by the lack of raw mater- Fale.
Ho and he assumed China would do the same with Japan- ese holdings in China as th United States where German and Japanese koldings seized and a law passed to tak? permanent possession.
were
The commissiou probably will make an announcement within 30 days as to plants and equip- ment which may be removed from Japan for distribution to other countries, be said
Palestine As
Test Ground
LONDON, NOV. 28. THE UNITED STATES EE-
SITUATION THERE.
This statement was made in Loudon last night by Senator Guy M. Gillette, Chairman of Palestine, who has conte to Rel the American League for Free
tain in support the Jewish claims, and in company with members of his Committee, nos already discussed the positior with the British Foreign Secr*. tary. Ernest Bevin.
Claiming that the League a over 100,000 members and spok for 95 per cent. of the Ameri can population, Senator Gilleti admitted that there was no ena solution, but was uncomprom ing in his demand for moro Jew Ish immigration.
"Palestine in only a place God's
carth from which th people are excluded solely on th grounds of roligion. It puth not to be," he declared-Hei
ter.
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U.S. BOXING
Boston, Nov. 25. Stylish little Willis Pep. 13 pounds, holder of the. New Yor Version pf the featherweigh championship. easily outpoint Eddie Glosa, 135. of Philadelphi in a 10-round everweight fgh here last night.
Other boxing results included
of Brow Tami Muurisilo. 204, knocked out the almost invul ablu Earl Lowman, 211-pet... Detroit negro, In 1.42 of the fire round in Providence, RI. A Philadelphia Wesley Mouzon,
the sham. Philadelphia, crashed pionship limelight by holding The Williams, the titleholder, tr 10-round draw in a nontille f + --Associated Press
RUSSIAN ACTIONS There have been numerous unconfirmed reports that the Rus- sians are practicing their own re- parations programme by removing industrial machinery to the Soviet Union from their occupation zones. Pauley end Јиралекс asseta actually will run into great sums
Washington, Nov. 28. and these will be taken over. After William McCheaney Martin, ♫* this initial payment, and after mer President of the "New 1 payment of occupation costs and Exchango was to-day nominated providing funds for the necessary by President Truman to be Chair minimum imports to sustain the man of the Export and Import Japanese, Pauley stated. there will Bank. He was recently confirmed bo little chance of recurring re- by the Senate as bank member.
Associated Press. Parations.-Associated Press.
NEW CRICKET RULES
LONDON, NOV. 28. THE CRICKET BOARD OF CONTROL, MEETING AT LORD'S, HAS DECIDED THAT IN FUTURE THERE WILL DE NO APPEAL AGAINST THE LIGHT BUT IF EITHER UMPIRE CONSIDERS. CONDITIONS DAN, GEROUS HE WILL CONSULT THE OTHER UMPIRE,... AND IF BOTH AGREE THEY CAN SUSPEND PLAY THE FIELDING SIDE WILL HAVE THE OPTION OF TAK- ING A NEW BALL AFTER 55 OVERS INSTEAD OF AFTER 200 RUNS..
RADIO
To help players and spectators Oval on August 17, 19 and 20. appreciate the position a whiteReuter signal will be displayed 12.er in sympathy with him."
the forty-fifth over. This wilt The attorney, one of a group be replaced by a yellow ́ signal! brought from Tokyo, asterted Yamashita was one of a "pacifist" after the fiftieth over, and at group of former War Minister the beginning of the fifty-Afth Itagaki, opposed to Tolo and his over both signals will be shown. An over will consist of six henchmen.
Lt. Gen. Amiza Muto, Yama-balls and not eight. shita's chief of staff, testified that Another inovation will enable under the intricacles of his com- a side to declare on the first day mand the Philippines, commander could not have had close control score has reached 300.
of a three-day match after, the over the Japanese milltary forces which put Manila to the sword.--- Associated Press.
Intention is to apply the rules to the Indian tour, including the Test matches,
GIVES. EVIDENCE
Dates of other matches will MANILA, NOV. 28.
not be announced until after the GENERAL TOMOYUKI meeting of county, secretaries YAMASHITA TOOK THE on Dec. 12 but it is thought the WITNESS STAND IN HIS tour will begin wih a game at OWN DEFENCE IN HIS WAR Worcester on May 4.
TRIAL TO-DAY. CRIMES AND. TESTIFIED THAT HE NEVER HAD BEEN IN SU PREME COMMAND IN THE PHILIPPINES,
not
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The England-India Tosts will be played at Lord's on June 22, 24 and 25 at Old Trafford on July 20, 22 and 23, and at the
U.S. SHIP FIRED ON
-Shanghal, Nov. 28. The American naval patrol craft 1134 was fired upon with small arms, yesterday on the Yangtze River about oleht miles above Klebun. American Haval authorities announced. here to-fav..!!
v. The vessel was undamaged
Thun ho implied that he al- waya was under the command "The allegations, published inį tinh "troops asked them five of Field Marshal Count Terau- certain newspapers insinunting times to stop and when they cht. that fire was opened without did not, ordered his men to re
Since
Yamashita in duo caudo while searches were one round. This was done charged with personally com being made for illegal Immil- and the ring-leader was slightly mitting any atrocitics, but nly grants, are untrue."
wounded,
with being responsible for The communique states that The moment this shot was those committed by the n search was being made dot fired the Jews opened fire with under his command, it appear for illegal immigrants, but, for automatie weapons and riflosed that Yamashita is trying to those responsible for attempt The British troops Immediately pass the buck" to a suporfor Ing to kill the Palcatino police returned fire, killing six Jawa under the American theory. — and anbotaging coastguard staand wounding a number of Associated Press. pp tions,
others," the British communiquo While the search wah pro- ndded:-Router
Bonn, Nov. 28.- ceeding, air recorinaissance dia-
An
jolated Press. onquiry into the official re closed the approach of a parly El Paso, Toxan, Nov. 88, turns of the Bulgarian election on of nome 600 men, who Aur Denver university scented an November 18 was demanded....in s Invitation ventera Opidey Statement lauen bv: the Conoll later goen advancing in military Now Moxien iho, un bawl tion Book led by Nikola Petkov. formation, a football wapo on New Bear's day former Minister without portfolio
„The Commander of the Iris
No American personnel was hurt, The Identity of the at4, tackers is not known-Anzo-
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