THE CHINA HAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1946.
OUT OF THE DOLDRUMS British Industry Making Good Recovery
Jap. Murder Case
-
San Francisco, Jun. 10. The "Chronicle" strongly on- dorses the sentiment in favour of the review of the ena etf Pai- vate Joseph Hieswn who is un- der an Army Court Martial sen- tence, doomed to death ag Ja
pan.
Labour Shortage Pacific Isle
IN
Main Problem
LONDON, JAN. 16.
DEFINITE PROGRESS IS NOW BEING MADE TO WARDS THE RECOVERY OF BRITISH INDUSTRY ENGINEERING TRADES HAVE GENERAL, ORDERS ON BOOKS WHICH WILL KEEP THEM OCCUPIED FOR A LONG TIME TO COME. THE MOTOR INDUSTRY, PRODUCTION IS ACCE
LERATING IND IT IS HOPED THAT THE 1940 OUTPUT BILL BE FOR 170,000 PRIVATE CARS. 135.000 TRUCKS AND 12,000 OMNIBUSES.
IN
The paper said: "If Private Hlewwa was guilty of first de-
the charge IN! stree murder as adjudicated
Various Ames tema) Courts, the fact that as victims in buiders' were obscure Japaneso should! textile not operate in his favour.
IN
productions inchad- for cotton and rayon yarn is ex-
accessories
has been a and panding and there leonlimited but satisfactory inerente nuchinery have held up by tack of labour in iron in the numbers employed. In the but recently the bord and shoe Industry, produc- fouudrive,
I taken on and the numbers erployed Ministry of Labour
both Improving. Conclu the power to direct workers neare viously employed in metal tradesssions are that reconversion fo Antelesa for work in fron foundries. This Britain is making progress but that there are many difficulties should case the position.
to overcome.
"But the American twoje, for whom Hirwa was transported 8,000 miles from his bon, owe him every protectire he would huve received Curls. So long as there is any possibility that his sentence wies over severe it should be suspend- ed until all doalt is reintved," Associated Prese
Italy's Premier
In the pattery trades, 45 lirais, which closed down compulsorily during the War. licensed to re-open.
BOTTLENECKS OCCUR
Trusteeship
New York, Jan. 18.
The American Association for the United Nations quoted Harold E. Staasen, prominent Republican ex-Navy Captain, an aserting i Was "very Important" for the United States to quickly propose trusteeship terms от which shu would be willing to administer the Pacific Islands.
Stassen was quoted in a state- ment prepared by the Association Director, Clark Eichelberger, with Classen's cobe
consent. Asked whether if the United States
trustershin nogalated Lomas with the U.N.O. Ouncil Uhe uther Kreat power velo of any COMF
have been Inevitably, bottlenecks are besontial
many direc The outputing discovered in
tions, this being only a different way of saying that proscrens is Az bevon, This is inevitable dur- ing the earlier slagen of the
First Catholic
Has Big
Task
Rome. Jan. 17- Austere, Iran faurd Alde de Gasperi the first Catholic Party Pir
mier in the history of modern Italy has indserited all the wors that have engulfed thore preuuets since the Talian minustice. If the 16-day cry which ended recently revealed anything at so
that Italy, politically as well as economically, still in high seas.
The 64-year-old lender of the Christian Democrata, the succes- Bor of the old Popular Party
Just Caught Napping
47
the
mecurity
DASH TO ESCAPE DEATH
Brisbane, Aust., Jan. 18. Fight-week-old Cherulone Helon Robinson, daughter of un American sailor and an Australian mother, will begin to day an 8,000-mite aortat dash to the United States for medical treatment which it is hoped will save her life.
Failure of the baby's fon- tanelle opening at the crown of the head to clean normally will lead her to death within 60 days unless American specialists can be reucked. doctors Anid. Associated Prose.
Localised
Clashes
ED TO DAY.
exproted 10 It is confidently
wil die Chungking these ciasben down one by one.
Many a one active front ta
mulet.
Reports are renching! here at operations have ceased in different localities.
CHUNGKING, JAN, 18. VARIOUS CLASHES WHICH HAVE OCCURRED SINCE SUNDAY MIDNIGHT, could not be used to prevent the LAST
THE DEADLINE FOR THE United States from fortifying the CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES. islands Stassen ropiled: "Yea,
ACH Our wriginal pro- AND WHICH RESULTED IN that is true. posal if accepted by the Security CHARGES BY BOTH SIDES OF OF THE TRUCE VIOLATIONS Council will
then control the ad- ;
HAVE BEEN AGREEMENT, of the lalande, ministration Therefore, we can sadeguard our LOCALISED, IT WAS REPORT
requirements. A veto could not force a change In the original strategic truster- shin nereements which we enter Into. And if the original agree- ments are intelligently prepared switch-back from war to peace.
with
proper safeguards for our For example,
needs there le no a firm
own security making
WiLy treamtesenlip cannot motorongines may be released on
successfully throughout from war-work earlier and may the Pacife Associated Press. be able to secura ita labour moreį vasily than a firm making mo-j tar-hodies or electrical acces- Morits. If so, there would be a surplus of mutor-engines.
Another current dißeulty is due to lack of factory
space Early in the war unessential industries had their betivities drastically curtailed. Many fac turies
and were closed down founded by the Sicilian priest Latgi Sturze, brings to the job taken over by the Government. at the helm of the Halian Gov. for use as stores. Now that thes ernment a background of fight. war is over, it is desirabla that and-like bis imracdiate these fuctudied be restored to predecessor, Ferruccio l'arri normal production. But, su, of journalistic endeavour dufing what is to be done with tores. back to the days of the "irriden ( which they are now warehous- tist" movement.
ing? Many of these stores con- To help him he has ssentially sist of instruments. others-- the same men as Parri, unly a precision goods, which cannot be little reshuffled. Washington, Jun. 18.
dumped in the open-air without The problems are the same as suffering irreparable Representative Murphy. Demno. erut of Pennsylvania, to-day said Faced Parri --thong, of an italy Yet, at the moment they are oc- he was not satisfled with Ad pill physically wrocked by war, cupying valuable factory bowe airat Hustria mi j Kimmel's attitude economically crippled and her which is required for produc- toward the war warning message people cold, hungry and tole rest- tion.
Washington delivered from Nov, 27, 1941, ten days before the more Japanese allack
Har than in politics. on Pearl bour.
"Admiral Kimmel called Mete watered down and
un
this
in food and clothing)
Some Italian observers belleve
damage.
It is not an easy problem.
LABOUR SHORTAGE
But the main shortage to day the government is only a stop la labour. Here are ↑ few said gap until the elections, probably figures which will illustrate its
this spring, but de Gasperi in alikely severity, letter to the Liberals, who pro
did not convey what it should in tint way of Warning." Murphy
bold new ren
"Yet after he received it be Look four war steps," the
Kaid. Pertana
E-mai
Con-
the
Cruth of the matter is they just
did not expect un sir attack."
The Committee of Inquiry on tack linebur is expected
finish with Kimmel this week and then turn to Livut-tieneral Walter C. Short Army Commander in
,
PURGE OF FASCISTS That the purge of the Fascials Hawaii at the time of the Pearl which the Liberal Party vant ed eased would be completed be. fore elections for the constitu- ent assembly.
Harbour ran
Associated Press.
NORDIC COUNTRIES
AND U.N.O
trades.
overnie
Nevertheless, the fact that clashes are still occurring open re to have caused korre concern to Com- both the Nationalist and MARSHALL VISIT munist authorities though anither
expect them to continue for lone. Chungking. Jan. 18.
IL I believed that in some case General of the Army George G. Marshall. President Truman's local commanders are finding the unpalatable to special envoy to China, is expected ceuse fire orders to visit Shanghai within the next take and have acted on their own responsibility and when asked to few days.
It will be hia firat trip outside account for their action will plend!
the orders did not reach arrival here that Chungking since his on Dec. 22.Ansociated Press. them.-Asociated Press.
Condemned G.l. Writes
To His Girl Friend
Wellington, N.J., Jan 18, Pvt. Joseph Hieswas wrote to his girlfriend from his Onaka stockade that he was in a fight with a few Japa" but that could not have murdered any because he did not have a knife. He is under death sentence by a Military Court Martial after conviction of killing two Japanese.
disclosed by The letter was Miss Sonia Andreyk, 18, of Clifton, with whom Hicswas had been corresponding since he en- The letter was written on Dee
French
tered the army In June 1943. In China
"Rights"
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C. N. Ca. S.S. "TOCHOW" C. R. Co. S.B. "NINGPAI" in Shanghai. territorial rights French relinquishment of extra- commented: "The Chinese have C. N. Co. B.H. "EWFIYANG"
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In pre-war days, Britain .nd 15. evidently before the Court voked the crisis, outlined ar labour force of 19.5 millius Martial and received at Christ- gramme in whleb he promised:
mas but the girl delayed reveal- Allowing for casualties and re- That the executive and ad-tirement of people who worked, ing the contents because she did
atrative functions now dla during the war,
the post-war not want to upset the family. charged by the committee of na- labour force is not likely to be
The letter read: "I am in a
think 1 tional liberation will be restored
more than 19,000,000, Of his stockade. They to official Agencies.
last total, 2.4 millions will pro-dered a couple of Japs. 1. had a a few of them the bably be required for the armed fight with forces and munitions industries; night of the murder so they gul 1.6 millions for government ser- the impression I murdered them. "They were stabbed to death. vices, including staffs needed for
That leaves me out right there services
knife. health and education
for I didn't have any and administration for the con- De Gasperi, brought in to trol of planning and nationli- When they told me I murdered hard. head the Government by a crisis sation; and 1.5 millions for the the Japs I got excited. I didn't which some of the Roman press building
Deducting think I hit thom that
atil moaning and
London. Jan. 18.
labelled "useless" innemuch as it these last three figures from the They were
total of 19.000.000, moving when I left them. possibility that if the failed to produce a braderin,r estimated
"I guess they have to blame 4 residuum of
tho somebody so guess I at question of admitting Sweden government by the inclusion of there remains
was planning. being to the United Nations is brought men outside the six-party fold, 18.6 millions.
In pre-war days, 1.4 millions loser. I to a vote Norway may ask that was born in Civezzano, Trento
you but guess will have to wait ship was revealed yesterday by of the Austro-Hungarian Em-industries.
Remembering that the volume about twenty or thirty years. A member of the Norwegian de pire. legallon.
He was graduated from the of British exports must, in fu- Well, so long for a while. Keep The spokesman, who naked University of Vienna and at 20 ture, be at least 50 per cent your chin up and fingers crossed. anonymity, said Norway was in- was editor of a Catholic paper, over that in pre-war, it looks as Love Joe"-Associated Press.
figure of 1,4 milions terested in strengthening north- la 1911 he was elected a deputy if this ern Europe in the Organisation. to the Austrian Parliament must be scaled up to 2,000,000. He said Norway does not want and during the First World War This means only 11.6 millions
Washington, Jan. 18. to keep Sweden out of the Unit was a leader of the Italian will be available for producing
A comprehensive programme for ed Nations Organisation, but parliamentary group in Vienna. and distributing
Popular' gbods and for making plant rolled and rehabilitation of the feels that, with her current eco- Later he joined the nomic strength, she may want Party, succeeding Stuzo as if needed for the re-equipment of Philippines was amplified to-day Reaume leadership of the lender and remaining in the pont, home industries-London Press by Supreme Court Jualios Frank Scandinavian countries and "we unti Fascists dissolved the Service
A
when other
Dowere
The issue arose recently when the French seized an alleged colla- Shanghai and justified the action borator of French nationality in on the grounds that Franco never had surrendered her extraterri- torial Drivileges. Associated Press.
Finland, too, be given member- Province, when it still was part were engaged in direct export home by Christmas surprising Death For Nazis'
to
feel the countries that fought party.
the war should have the leader. Refusing to sign adherence ship in making peace."Asso- Benito Mussolini, he ciated Press.
SIAM'S SEIZED
TERRITORY
Washington, Jan. 18.
Wayan
tenced to four years imprison Manchuria
ment in 1926. After his release,
he returned to private life, writ-
ing under several pseudonyms and Working clandestinely against the Fascisti to rebuild
Negotiation
consumers"
P. I. RELIEF
French. Demand
Nuernberg. Jan. 18. France to-day bluntly demanded Naz! the death penalty for 22 leaders in the name of justice and as the first lesson in re-educating the "Naz! Intoxicated" German people. It was the first time that the allied war crimes prosecution had called directly for the supreme penalty for the defendants.
Francois de Menthon, former opened Murphy, former Governor-General French resistance leader,
Case before the Inter- of the islands and Chairman of the French the Philippines War Relief of the national Tribunal to-day with the United States, Incorporated. hald the agency's efforte will be assertion that unless Nazi Ger many was declared guilty and her made to pay with their
centred on mobile health relief rulers would have no faith! Lazo He added that besides ma-IMAGE
unite operating principally on lives
of tho biggest
mat crowds since. deal supplies, tire agency will send Ous the igands milk, vitamins and the trials opened packed the court
for the room as the Chief Prosecutor for other materials needed Chungking, Jad..18,
and treatment the French declared that diploma- care of patients
maneuvring.alone could not as quarters. In of malnutrition cases."
the nucleus of the old Popular-1
Oficial ChinesO
for adt
the
TOKYO BAY CEREMONY
The United States gave no Party, secretly publishing Chunging to-day say that do The programime Involves the sure peace Associated Prese tice on Wednesday that it ex- Popolo, During the Nazi oc negotiations Are in progress with aro of 13 In admited fadr pects Slam to return to French cupation of Rome he took re a view to deterring still further million Faldinos in 1,200 com Indo-China certain territories fuge in the Vatican, the withdrawal of the Soviet forcoe munitios Associated Frem.
дому acquired in 1941 in the course The new Pretuler retains the from Manchuria of Japanese aggression portfolly of foreign Affairs that pletion by Tel: 3
State Department officials saut he held in the Parti Govern, Nogation on other matters,
Ban Francisco, dan 19 the United States informed the ment. He pleaded Italy's chuse however are being continued but Ma Gen. Frank D. Merrill, French, Stamere and British at the London conference of for with both sides ailént” ön“ » Chomm Governments that it does not eign ministers,
there no telling how they are leader of the Marauders in Burun. doing Fenerally believed. Arrived here to sell bost as recognise the validity of the In this uneasy Atmosphora of mover,din Chnawking. that the Chief of Staff to General Billwell, transfer of part of Cambodia political manoeuvring and Blcker Hovorities have been trying Conadanding General province. They said the Amaris Ing, Italy's Premier told more to extract cone lone from the Worn Defence Command,
Woll arrive iste this mouth. Mer föint opera.. can view is that territorion than a score of journalista "If Chinowe in the
{{Ellwell's right-hand, man transferred because of Innate I err, fell me, but don't doubt Hon of the
terpriset in in Bulma, and in OkitswarmAKBO P Asin should be remy conscience. Associated dustrie, aind Ansoolated PAL
the
Tokyo, Jan. 18. Admiral John Towers will turn over the command of the 5th Flest La Vico-Admiral Frederick 0. Sherman In a ceremony aboard the battlonhip: "New Jersey" in Tokyo Bavtomorrow.
Towon will n Waebington to Chief of Naval
the US
Paarl Harbour on
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