THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1940.
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FIFTH COLUMN IN CANADA
Selling Of Atom Secrets To Russia
Bitter
Chungking, Pa. 17.
marina-
Feeling over the
Hom of the Economic Commia. xiner, Mr. Chang Hsin-fu and four other Nationabat offi vinly
an Juu. in Manchuria
if ta running high, raported here.
Chinese yurtera were hard- multified by Chiarne re- port that a uasion garrison officer accompanying the party
court-martialed
Ant committed suicide before the sentence could be carried
2. Amorinted Press.
Making Use Of German Brains
work in the
technicians
Late
"military prop
prabalds arrive on.
bees
More Arrests Expected
OTTAWA, FEB, 17. AN AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE SAID YESTERDAY CANADIAN MOUNTED THAT THE ROYAL POLICE INVESTIGATION INTO ATOMIC LEAK AGES HAD GONE ON FOR SOME TIME AND FRI- DAY'S ARRESTS WAS ONLY THE START. IT WAS UNDERSTOOD THE SUSPECTS ARE NOT BEING ARRESTED IN THE LITERAL SENSE OF THE TERM BUT ARE BEING "DETAINED FOR QUES TIONING ON ORDERS OF THE MINISTER OF JUS TICE, M. SAINT LATENT."
THE SOURCE SAID THAT "THE MAJORITY OF
THOSE DETAINED WIRE CANADIAN BORN BUT THE FE- - "NOT ALL OF THEM EMPLOYEES OF
DERAL GOVERNATENT"
Must Be Given Same Standards
38
Des Momes-Feb. 17, The eastern peoples must be givon the ane living, standards "the the western world or
would resulting struggie
dwart 1- anything we have been through so far," said Sir John Boyd Orr. Director-Genern of the Fool and Aricult Organisation of the U.N.O. yesterday.
Medal For
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Mickey
Frankfurt, Fab. 17. Mickey Rooney, former qa- vie star, has been awarded the bronze efer medal for "exceptional courage in the of his duties as United the
Staten
P Headquarters
announced posterday.
Rooney is headed for the United States under the rede- ployment programme-Assó- ciated Press.
Political Unity
Elin China
Brighter Picture In- Labour Situation
WASHINGTON, FEB. 17. THE UNITED STATES RECONVERSION PRO- GRAMME TO-DAY APPEARED HEADED FOR RAPID PROGRESS AS A RESULT OF THE AGREE- MENT REACHED BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION AND THE CON- GRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATIONS UNION.
THE AGREEMENT IS EXPECTED TO PAVE THE WAY FOR A SETTLEMENT OF THE PAGE DISPUTES AFFECTING OTHER STEEL FIRMS. THE TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS IDLE IN STRIKES WILL DROP TO 1,300,000 ON MONDAY WHEN THE US. STEEL WORKERS RETURN TO THEIR JOBS WITH PAGE INCREISES OF 184 CENTS AN
HOUR.
This will give them an aver». age wage of $50 for a 10-hour Washington, Feb. 10. week. Following his conference with
Company and Union officials President Truman, the Chinese predleted yesterday that ather
Isolationist
Ambassador to the United States, steel campanics wonid sign Ranting
Mr. Wet Tao-raine, said he told
the unious that the re-
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Washington, Feb. 17. "The American people are not in favour of keeping the neonke or the people of the Dutch East Indies or Hong Kong in subjection and they are not in favour of putting up money no that a few people in Europe can control those countries," dosla zed Deme- Mr. Edwin C. Johnson.
Colorado, when cratic Senator for Color with Mr. rton .
Burton Whealer. Senator for Montana, he took part in the National Broadcast- Inge Company radio forum 10- night.
Sir John, addressing the No- tional Farm Institute. and the ideas about the rights of com- to the 13071 aan have. surend
of Asia and masses of troule Africa-gle who until recently were apathetic and endured sul Jection and suffering as their in- evitable Jut.
"Now they
are becoming #14
aid Agreements of General George Marshall, the The Canadian press abt 1: fess, the source added, when he wide awake, dynamic and l-ist- the President that with the alarms with
Chinee factiona have laid the maining 625,000 striking steel was reported that a a result of returned to his flat in Ottewart on their rights as peuple of
groundwork for political unity. | workers would retura to work. the investigation a strict gened one night and found it had ie the western nations."
The western peoples must pre-
The settlement of all steel of India Wel termed the recent Political | was placed on he atomic bomb rided.
pare to enlarge our social struc-Consultative Conference in Chaux strikes would mean a sharp re- plout at Chalk River at hal Referring to the detaimes there so that the west and cast
kingr Waskimeton, Peh, 4,
havige duction in the number of work ELS successful. Stations Crunolian press said that "ros can live and work side by side solved "major problems"
ers idle in the labour disputes Secretary of War, Robert Pa-Raglar Experimental
had been placed of these persons entered the dierloed gesterday that near Ottawa
"n-lehbous and equals." he as
the tromen.
Wei said that Chinn. after since, in addition to 750,000 steel 16 Gernan selentists and again on the "serrel" weapon Russian service quite innent-geried, ad line
many years of war, needs both employees, 110,000 workers in inda_trial development in ly. They provided information dous 3111L to list.
have been bresage fi
financial and technical assistance allied industries CIT Unite States
New which was almost common know- the Far East might The Canadian ress
forced to cense work because of from the United States. sift from the was to the east He said that
Then they found them night, meanwnále, kedgu
He declined to estimate in the centre of tower, - Associat-
the lack of steel. would Agency Ingl
relinble . ufre solves under strong pressure to apcox mately 110 athens
reported that
ed Freas.
financial assistance needed bu in the Russian that alleged that evidence gathered continue
said that Doctor T. V. Soong hat trevisti ly discussed the
maller German expert- are Alrad erby counter-espionage squads hadvice."
was ra Investigation into the Coun with inder et v helning the tisclosed that Rusain
with the former Forelen Economic apy case 199
Administrator,
Crowley. Army dvd deadly rocks dedually building up a large setry's first major
pursued throughout serdesi be undicate pels service in Canada-"almost a being
r eft than the V. and 60th colunin." The surr add-Canada, an authoritativy gourer V2 mise the Germans used. ed that possibly secres of per-said, and a Government souve
Buses and Briten have made sons would be detained by the said some of there duramed length of 223 feet and a beam of of 201 seende benins Royal Canadian Mounted Palier might be released after question-18 feet. Ench is manned by n before the present raida and ing though none had been so prize crew of seven officers and 43
said he doubled far. the persons detained All detainees are being taken had passed on anything which tu Ottawa where a two-man Re- yal Commission, conrponed US u itself would prave harryful,
Justices Robert Tarchervan nad SPY LOSES NERVE
R. L. Kellock, is sitting in the investigation announced Friday Preliminary investigations
by Prime Minister Mackenzie Canada's oceanation fore
Кірк. 26,000 men will be withdrawn were launched several mths Bam Aeron in curds Apel, ago, the informant sald, after a agent had st his Prina Minister Mackenzie Kinyanadian antpaneel gelerday. Ascona-nerve and spilled the work."
The Canadian decided ed Press.
intermed Rare 4
in me the IN BUDDY.
Petten on said the fiscape will be under War Denartment
The sutree
vision "throughout their tember-Whether
arv rtly in the United Sat" Associated Press.
Offawa, Peb. 17
tu con-
Over Million Destitute In Holland
NEW YORK, FER, 17. THE ARRIVAL OF THE FIRST OF APPROXIMATELY Sunco DISPLACED PERSONS FROM THE FORMER JAPANESE CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN THE NE- INTENSIFIED THERLANDS EAST IS DIES HAS
SECRET SAFE7
<er.
According to an authoritative source, the leakage on atom in-
the Rosian formation went but there was no indication the secret of the atom bombs it- self was involved.
t
The Russian Embassy here. in e absence of Ambassador Zarouzin, had no comment to make.
In Washington the Stat: De- partment said it was awere in advance of Canada's plans ef mass arrests, but all the strikes. "We did man would say was:
whole of the have knowledge matter."
Pearl Harbour, Feb. 17. Two more Japanese submarines built for fast under-water runs but untested in action arrived yes- terday from Sa o, Japan, after a rough
Voyage.
They
bren. Associated Press.
Wei predicted that following the adoption of the constitution have the Chinese people would nom!- Chiang Kai-shek for the sale Presidency even if the Generalis simo "does not want the job."
Associated Press.
Uneasy Truce In Manchuria
YENAN, FEB. 10. BETRAYING CONTINUING ANXIETY OVER MILL- TARY AND POLITICAL DISPOSITIONS IN MAN. CHURIA, THE CHINESE COMMUNISTS YESTER- DAY ASKED THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO PLACE A DEFINITE CEILING ON THE NUMBER OF TROOPS IT WILL SEND THERE.-
Food For
Germany
COLOSSAL LOSSES
For example it was announced. that Ford Motors will reaume normal operations within te weeks..
Mr. Johnson added: "The pro- posed United States lonn to Bri tain will provida rief for A ex-decadunt Eanpire."
Mr. Johnson offered as a slogan
of
Administration leaders pressed the hope that the end of the 20-day old steel strike would this american revolutionary cry have an important influence on the strikes at the General Moof starving children, but not one cent of American tax-payers' ters plants and the electrical goney for the relief of empires.
nation's other industry, the major work stoppages. Each in. valves 175,000 workers.
It was estimated that the steel strike resulted in a loss of $70,000,000 in wages and a net loss of 5-1/4 million tons of steel ingote. Associated Press.
SLOW RECOVERY
may be
Both Senators are isolationista, They were replying to the recent broadcast in favour of the loan by the United States State, Mr. James Reuter.
Secretary of F. Byrne.
Polish Jews' Demands
Warsaw. Feb. 16.
New York, Feb, 17. With the settlement of the steel strike, the resumption of opera- tions wil be slow and it will be sometime before prodaction ca be expected to reach the 80 or
Jews from all ports of Poland 85 per cent level which prevalled
gathered here in their first pont- the strike. A long officially-inspired state.
restoration of high-level war National Assembly, demand- be delayed by the that Pals.tine be opened to a ment released to the press
immigration with of renincing equirment free Jewish reiterated the old demands for neco
ton State. recognition of the 300,000 Con-which were not properly shut off the mandate of a Jewish National
The Carnegie Steel Corporation munist-led er dominated troops fa subsidiary of the United States nations of the world
"The demobilized soldiers of all are going who, Yenan snys, neeupy a huge
Steel Cormoration) and that the area in Manchuria.
asked. damage done to their plant would home. Why ganol we so home?"
one of the 200 delegates Berlin, Fel, 16,
The pronouncement added evi- rentire two years or more to Nearly all under thirty, they met
the cost The White House said Pre-
in a THE DEMANDS FOR FOOD AND CLOTHING IN
awooden-roofed ball in the. The American Military-Govern-dence to the growing belief that build and renale and
would be around $20,000,000.
Praga suburb of Warsaw. THE NETHERLANDS, AND THE AMERICAN RE-
sident Truman was fully inment Authorities are to purchas
Tin-plate mills are expected to
In П 15 POUR. LIEF FOR HOLLAND ORGANISATION
Cormed in late November by 1,800 metric tons of field see and the truce in Manchurin is at
receive steel priorities in view of
Inquiry Prime Minister Mackenzie King 250 tons of vegetable seeds from best an uneasy one.
need for feed.. con- ING SUPPLIES INTO HOLLAND TO HELP MEET
mittes now touring Poland, the while the Premier was in Wash- Denmark and Holland for use In
Convention also asked that a duly THE NEED.
elected Jewish National Congress During 1945 the A.R.II. sent Jington for the tri-partite atomic the American occupation zone.
The Authorities on Friday an-
be heard. 7,081,666 lbs. of essential relief energy discussions. The spokes-
man denied that the Canadian nounced that this step
is being
Louis Segal, representing the foods and clothing to the Dutch Premier had made a subsequent taken to proparg Germany's agri-
World's
Jewish Congress, told the THE gouds came from three
Warsaw meating that "95 per cont is paramount main sources, by contributions
to putting cal and Communist activitles.
of all Polish Jows want to go to Ba- solfeited are over Amerien by Truman had been kept fully in-which
her feet on a formed more recently through Geringny back on
The
Palestine." He and Doctor statement
that volunteer workers
tho of
Yenan's wishes for a limit on the State Department but de- self-sustaining basis.
muel Margosches asserted there is no organization financing London, Feb. 17.
Timothy, alfalfa and red clover the number of Contral Govern-
or telling Jews to leave Poland.- "Some anxiety" was felt in the churches and welfare groups and clined to make any further com-
purchases will be divided-1,800 ment troops in Manchuria on
Associated Press. Vatican by the non-arrival of by cash purchases made fromment.-Associated Press.
tons from Denmark and 1,000 the ground that China and Cardinal-designate Jozsef Minds an allocation of $1,879,277 pro-
from Holland. The first offcial, Russia have established amicable zentay, said the Vatican radio, vided by the National War fund,
agricultural transaction between relations and that since no ques- heard by the sociated Press.
The annual report describing
the Soviet and the American zones tion of defending Manchuria is was also announced when it was involved a smaller occupation As Associated Press report A.R.H. activities for 1945 de- from Vaticun
revealed that Soviet-occupied fean City, however, saidclared that a Burvey of Hollan 1. knowledge that the Russians had
Anxiety At Vatican
A.R.II,
by contributions of
The statement further dis-the urgent closed the hitherto unpublished tainers.-Reuter. fact that Lin Piao, famous Com- munist Commander in Shantung province is new in Manchuria.
visit and added that President ejlture for the next harvest presumably directing both politi-German Children
Truman Approves
Book
that Vatican officials denied, any shows that in the land of 9,000,- Blue refused to let the Hungarian pri-000 people more than 1,000,000 mate leave Hungary and they said were destitute."
kno
they did not believe it she had
no trouble on his trip to Romo last fall.
Mindezentey made a trip to
Thottie
hin
FAR FROM FINISHED
The A.R.H. has worked
zone.
Press.
explained Fitter
A Communist spokesman here said, that no reply had been re-, ceived so far to the Conumunist requeat, but that one was ex- pected soon.
no
Berlin, Feb. 17. Mra. Eleanor Roosevelt, U.S. United Nations, delegate to the sak that German children on the whole appeared to be in "fair con- dition-better than those of Great Britain." She added she had soch
starvation in Germany. Before boarding a plano for London,
ndon, after the conclusion of a three-day visit to Frankfurt and immediately from Berlin, Mrs. Roosevelt said sho planned to go London to Dublin and return to the United States on Sunday. -- Associated Press.
Korea Trials
xony had sold to the American force would lighten the burdens Military Government. 1942 metric of the people. tons of sugar beet and of vege- Washington, Fob. 16. President Truman atated yes-tuble sreds
A payment of 8,000,000, marks terday that he had read the State Department's "Blue Book" wes made by the Reichsbank in Frankfurt to banks ise Savio on Argentina from cover to cover last autumn akortly after steadily from the day the war and had approved Its releas. England will also send 390 tons The announcement repeated
The President told questioner
of assorted sursis seeds which Communist desire and willing- appointment aa primate of ended in Europe to the prezent Hungary in a plane placed at his time when the influx of former he did not discuss the Argentine came to her originally under lendness to discuss the whole situa disposal by the Hungarian Internees is keeping the situ- question with the former British Government. At that time notion on an "emergency" basis. Premier. Mr. Winston Churchill, lease from America.-Associated tion but added that unless Man- churian troops were re-organis-
Booul, Feb. 16. obstacle was placed in his way to alleviate the suffering of the during Sunday night's conversa-
ed and Communist demande con-
A Japanese Army captain was by the Russians, said the Vatican poverty-stricken people, the re- tions at the White House.
sidered, fighting might break to day acquitted and that there WAR
a military officials.-Associated Press.
in the State Department's
out again.
police captain convicted records which indicated that President, said in the report Major-General John Lane, former
The spokesman quoted reports first trial of Japanese military Tokyo, Feb. 18. that the task of helping the United States Military Attache
The officers were tried for an Major-General Musashieht Kn-from Communist sources that personnel in Korca, Dutch to get back on their feet in Buenos Aires had been expelled
commanding Manchuria in "suffering from alleged attempt to transport eight former misago, is far from finished. The suffer from Argenting for alleged
in poverty." Under 14 years of Ja- tons of Japanese government- of the Kempotal ing will continue and further nee na charged be the Argentine general
valued at over a Formosa, has been transferred in panese rule, he said, "there has owned oplum
million dollars.. in of demands are being made with Prosidential
custody from banghai to Suvame been terrible stagnation son of the surrender agree. the arrival of the first of stat Juan Poron-Associated Press. Prison in Tokyo, it was reported fields of industry, commerce and
rements before the American occu- 50,000 displaced
to-day, persona from
finance" which must ba Kamisago will be held for in-established through democratic pation. "Washington Star", are hero con cumps in the Netherlands East erstwhile Japanese concentration
Caplalu Takehiko Noda, of the vestigation at the present time" of conferences aeries
Kempeitai, was convicted and stated the reported. Associated methods.Associated Press. Indies. The majority of these
sentenced to two years' imprison- Frean.
NEWS CHIEFS IN TOKYO
Tokyo, Feb. 16.
Robert MacLean, President of the Associated Press. Norman Chandler, Publisher of the "Ls Angeles Times", and Ben Mekel-
Editor-in-Chief of WAY.
the
port said.
Clarence G. Michalls, A.R.I.rnes
Laid
candidate Colonel
NEHRU APPEAL, cluding with Allied Headquarters.
Allahabad, Ech. 17. Touring 13 Kuess of the are widows, orphans and in
Pandit Watharlal Nehru vestar: Secretaries of War and Navy, the volids who will depend on roller itev appealed to the association of nowamen will start for Korea on agencies for their new sture in editors convention to print more Feb. 20 and reach Shanghat on the homeland after their renews of what he described as the Feb. 22-Associated, Preas. patriation.Associated Press. "degradation" of. the
New York, Feb. 17,
Chungking. Feb. 17.
India but
masses of
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Д
at the
Anglo-American sent to
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Bob Cain of the Quartermaster Corps, was 10.30 pm Bob Crosby #robostra acquitted. Associated Press.
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amall munition RESE
havo been seized. guarded and stripped of milliary valpe by the 98th Infantry Division which was inactivated vesterday after four months of occupation dutyA
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Tokyo, Feb 17. Allied Headquarters to-day or dered the Javanese.Government to the Indian people.
issud Instructions for the estab Chungking. Feb. 17. Nohru Criticised the press'.of
Twa thousand Japanese pri lishment, operation and mainten but expressed sympathy for soners, organisad into pick and ance of a service to intercept We don't possers any precise
as requested ranging The Pan American Word Air information about that," said Dr. conditions under which it was shovel" squads, are removing the weather broadcaster ways tas enncelled the planned Liu, Chich, Vice-Minister of For-working. He urged nultors to legacy of their occupation -8.000,- by the Commanding Officer of the caches to the giant Gisska arsenal,
distortion and suppression 000 tons of refusemirom the 20th weather squadron, New York-Marseilles servico bo-eign Affairs. when asked if the.
the idea streets of Nanking. news. He said:
The date Intercepted at the cause the Fresh Government has Government had any information
supplied Mayor Ma Chao-chun estimates Owada station will be transmitted abjected to the 1293- faro, and confirming or denying the exist gets across that news is
then the propia, don't believe news that it will take three months to the United State Army air denied" vormlesion to land, at once, currently reported, of an
that Dublished. We must insist Marseilles a company anokceman Eastern Mongolian Peoples Re-Lupon freedom of now, and $40,000,000 to clear up the ways communications system in
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