THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1946.
FRANCE MAKES HISTORY
Ready For Limitation Of Sovereignty
Jap Fishing Vessels Barred
Washington, Feb. 29,
Jup:3༣༨ fiehiag ཅ༈ བྷs། ས
are
barred from areits .. United Stales terolery or it. "island gaas
a direnth
of the manu & podsofstad ever ine Janam se lishing Bevudtry, kir. State Bertment announced ye terday. The dyerbve was
MacArthur effectiv to General Just November bul was not IKU. viously released for security rea
The directive also, lare Japan Teh int vessels from arens na
alhed Turisdiction without prior ormis-lon from the coun tries euteczne,
der
The order authorises the export of fish products in excess of what is for domestic consump tion, to zupply United Nations re quirements or secure change,
foreign ex
Clause In New Constitution
PARIS, FEB.
FOR PROBABLY THE FIRST TIME IN THE ANNALS OF GOVERNMENT THE LAWMAKING BODY OF A NATION HAS PROPOSED A CONSTITUTION. AL DECLARATION OF A COUNTRY'S WILLING. NESS TO AGREE TO THE LIMITATIONS OF FTS SOVEREIGNTY FOR THE ORGANISATION AND * DEFENSE OF PLACE,
TILIT IS THE SUBST INCE OF ARTICLE 3 IN THE
FIRST POUR ARTICLES OF A PROPOSED CON STITUTION FOR THE COMING FOURTH RE PUBLIC OF FRINCE, ADOPTED IN THE COM MITTEE FOR SUBMISSION TO THE CONSTI TUENT ASSEMBLY AND ULTIMATELY TO TI PEOPLE.
|
Argentine
Tries To Reply
THE ATOMIC AGE WAR: A PROPHECY
Washington. Feb. 20.
The atomie nie war will ex- plode with an airborne strike
neruss the North Pole from the Industrial heart of one nation against the industrial heart of another, Major Alexander do Seversky said.
Buenos Aires, Feb. 18,
The aviation authority foresaw denying the United States charge that the next victory
The Argentine Government. no ent
to wars nud predicted would be that it failed to expel Axis agents, achieved, through air superiority said to-day that within the past and guided, missiles. four months the
earls had de
He warned again-4 100 grent a reed the espulsion of fin foreign-confidence in
of the possession ern and that 02 "enemy agents"
the atomle bomb, agerting that are now avier arrest and their we would have to activities under instigation.
amum con- trol of the air before Wo can use the atomic bomb.
A communiquo explained that all those Axis agents who failed. States ship laat December were to all as scheduled in a United; not damurtid because the Court had issued write of habeas corpus. Jurt also said that Britain and the United States, on January 14. submitted a list of 100 persons de- cribed as "most dangerous Axis ditions of reciprocity France!
agents
Of that number, is ready to agree to limitations
98 were dis- posed of as follows, the communi- of sovereignly which wild bee said: 40 have been presented +7 the and defense of peace.
dered to be deported, 28 deporte.l Arrentina
Following is the text of the four draft articles:
Article 1: France is om `n (divisable, dennerație aus ancial The Sungmine Commander is Republic.
of the French nation an! ita representatives. Under
De Sewny predicted that jet intermediate air propelled
ptance would make basen unneccs- electronic devices would sary
that anth and
defensive prevent guided
from r5༥.sཧཱུྃ]rs;s
getting through in large numbers. he asserted that enemy's electronic power first. be
destroyed.--Associated Press.
But
to win.
the
must
Inbou directed by obstain data from Article 11: The National necessary for the organisation to
to the courts for action, one er. Truman Aide's
the Japanes concerning the Paci, sovereignty bebmga
Grim Picture
Washington, Feb. 18. Chester Bowles. President Tru-
Be fishing arens they formerly ex-| French people. It is exercised Article IV: The Frenen peo-on Saturday. Bluited to determine the effect of¡ in conformity with the cat-ple exercises its sovereignty by stan not denortable, V naturalis restrictive security measures on atilution.
its representatives
which st
Argentines whose citizenship Eh Japanese food supply and ex- Article III: Iesire for in-elects by universal, legal, dirett must be revoked, one natur tent that the United States and ternational law is an obligation and secret anfrage.
alised Chilean and 8 under i other nations may be able to ex-
vestigation.
The two other were
were man's new Ecoamie Stabiliser, reported in July, 1944, and one ui-¡ said that it would be difficult to rendy was under the jurisdiction rate "the gravity of the
Inflationary crisis" courts,
faced by the United States. "1. Book”
He told Congres while expres
blait These
Pres
Areas.
A orinted j
Singh's
Sirdar Argument
Now Yurk. Feb, 20.
Sirlar J. Singh, President The India League in Ameriyn, vers. tordne said that as "long ng Bri- tain remains in the addle in In- dia, measures of nationalisation ar munichalisation or Introdue tion of desageratie control. In its industry
nearly impos sibir.
Singh said that all sections of India "agree there must be plan. ning and a large measure of an rint control over these planning And added that freedom for India would "release the energies of e lenders enoḥliye them to mk Mele Fult contribution toward building yo ten cerambuty based no more equitable distribution of the
world's resoure-s." Associated
Press,
HUNGARIAN PRIMATE IN ROME
Home, Feb. 20. The uniber of Cardinal Rome for the week's coramonies was raised to 30 to-day with the belated arrival of the Hungarian Primate Mindszenthy, delayed by Russian exit permit postpone
asents. The mornine receiving forgal "nd calorem" visite of top-hatted, be- ribbons dinkomate to the Holy Sve .cnilengues in the Sacred Colege. Koman aristocrats, Vall ean functionaries and other digni- tari
After to-morrow's when they will have received the insignis of their offler. they will star, moaving calls, a procedure
dignitaries spent the
Ce reniony,
BOMBAY INCIDENT
Bombay, Feb. 26.
The British Army Public Rela tions Oflice to-day said that some demonstrators Attacked severni British and Indian officers with; glubs. The conge W48
clear but some observers expressed fr- let that the attack might "Tave started in sympathe with the sit-} down trike stared yesterday by 1,000 men of the Indian Air Force in demand for better rations an revision of pay and allowances.
CA Reuter's dispatch from Bom- hay said Gandhi told his follow- ers yesterday that "India has been loote("
that goverment
should sprcise Pater care" in
"However, the form of von- stitution adopted by the French people cannot be modified except by means of a referendum,
ed in article 4 by a 22 to 15 vole. Agrociated Press.
of the
The communiqué aid that the
statements
have
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putation which has no real basis.' price polley that "a speculative --Associated Press.
fever has taken hold af the country."
Naval
Training
School At Tsingtao
SHANGHAL FEB. 20. UP THE CHINA COAST AT TSINGTAO. THE UNIT ED STATES IS RUNNING A NAVAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR THE CHINESE WITH LANDING
SHIPS (LSTS) WHICH ARE BEING TRANSFER
RED TO CHINA'S NEW NAVY.
and waters.
It's small stuff now, but the controlling the conduct of AmeriChinese hope for the mergence can and British troops.
of sea-guing force with power Ghani was quoted saying to control her "British and
far-thing coast, American troops came here to fight Japan. What 1. told them in 1912 aut what I re- There are
now only a few seat now is that they should have L.S.T.' at the Chinese Naval considered the service
vice of Inlin as Training Centre, which their
prime consideration.
21 under the unfortunately India has been loot-pened on Dec.
of the U.S. ed Whether this lot was delibe- supervision
sny.") Associated PressTM
But
Was
7th
HITLER HAD LOST HOPE.
Bowles compared the danger to the pressure in a boiler reaching
Na passengers) Noon 21 Feb. ((No passengers) Noon 25th Fob.
BAILING TO SWATOW
1 P.D.
24th Feb.
SAILING TO CANTON
11.
21st Feb.
I.Q.A.N. Co. 5.9. "WOSANG"
bursting point, and declared that G.N. Co. S.S. "FATSHAN”
R would Lake "firm docinive action if we are to hold this country on an even keel."
He predicted that the wage price polley of the administration would work with little or so in- flationary effect on food,
rents dencies elsewhere an clothing if inflationary ben- mitted to brenk through.-A900- cinted Press.
аге
not per
Trial Of Grand Mufti Demanded
Cleveland, Feb. 20,- The American conference which was established during FRANKFURT, FEB. 20. the war for emergency assis-1 HITLER AND EVA1ance to the Jews has adopted] BRAUN DECIDED ALMOST resolution calling fur the triat TWO WEEKS BEFORE BER of Armin en Husseini, former rate de merely areidental I cannateat Commander. But as fast LIN FELL THAT THE RUS-ar criminal and a Nazi col- Grand Mufti of Juruslem, ag as more Chinese are trained, th2 | STANS WOULD AFVER laborator. U.S. Navy will turn over more CAPTURE THEM ALIVE, L.S.TS. Sine ›
Still other resolutions were raining A LETTER FROM EVA TO adopted which programme is set to run inde- HER SISTER DISCLOSED.
condemned the initely, China might
British for giving up their acquire The United States Headquar-mandate over Transjordan, and quite a number.
The LS.T.'s
ters released the letter written an "attempt to deny the rightful are 321 fret long with
Inst April 23 from he air-raid entry of Jews into Palestino,' a laden waight of hunker of the Reich's Chancel-Asaccinted Press. 4,080 tons and are just theory where the newly married
SIGNIFICANT MADRID INCIDENT
The newsm}},
•
the
Washlurton. Fah 20
de-
ticket for coast and river patrol couple are reported to have com- Madrid, Feb. 20.
and general hauling.
mitted suicide. The simple mechanics by which
Later, other U.S. amphibious: Falange demonstracraft, such as L.C.I.' (Landing Grotl Braun Fegelin, reflected groun of American educators the student
Eva's letter, to her sister,
At General MacArthur's request tions are entled on and off were Craft Infantry) revealed during a Faluare parade Landing Craft, Support) will and his wistful hope that resist-militarisation and reorientation of 1.C.S.'s the despair that gripped lite leves San Francisco on Friday Ahen an Associated Press corres
Lo serve as advisers in the be used mandent was forced to salute in
in the training pro-ance might somehow ccntinue. gramme. the Faveist style,
"The
Fachrer himself has Associated Press.
the Japaneso educational ayatom.] Six days a week, 36 Chinese lost all hope of a desirable con- Carl Hartman, arrived at Use Ministry of Educa-efliers and 200 men beard the all
instruction
It goes without say-] un building a few minutes after L.S.T.'s for
ining, however, that we will not some 2,000 tulents began demon- navigation and operation. Meanwhile, the Pope gave na strating their loyalty to General They see no confidential U.S. the letter mid."
let ourselves be captured alive," Franes along diences to four old cardinals.
city's Central
Navy equipment, nor do they Press..
-Associated The Vatican continued
the Avenue.
Hartman strict control of visitors begun a balcony of the Ministry and was radar and gun control, but what
get instruction în frum watched
the class
such high- American techniques as few days ago in view of the cont! ing consistories. All comers had hunted and feered when he failed
they learn is thorough and ade- give the salute to the passing
expected to occupy most of their spare time for the rest of the werk.
to show an invitation from some to Vatican official and disclose his throne below. A detached group quate.
business.
When the new
Lhen entered the building. break- Au American officer is assign- cardinals will ing a glass loor, and forced Hart, el to each Chinese officer and
the
esc sallor. They stay together during all classes, while a dozen interpreters surmount the fan-
co to the Vatican for to-morrow's man onto the balcony where they an enlisted man to each Chin- ceremony it will be the first time held his arm in salute. they will enter its ancient portals Plainclothesmen rescued with their how rank and the first newsman, and apologies came from
the Falangist lendor and on be time they will recoiy the honours half of the Ministry, At the sam,guage barrier. due them from the brightly uni- formed Papal Guard, Swiss used, time, the demonstration ended And Gendarmes. Associnted, order from a a Falange leader who
called analde and said:
"Tell the boys downstairs they can go home lunch now. It is rebling late." L.
Press.
U.S. APPOINTMENTS
Washington, Feb. 20. The Senate yesterday confirm ed the appointment of Gootge E.. Allen, Intimate of President Truman, as director of the Re- construction. Financo Corpora-
tion and pasted an appropriu- tion B after deleting the funds.
for
in
Within a few minutes. "Hart- man reported, the demonstration had gone.-Associated Fress,
A
training, the Chinese will be After a couple of months of
ready to take the ships to sea alone.-Associated Press.
MOB RIOT IN HAITI
Fort Au Prince. Halth, Feb. 20. All stores, offlece and schools in the business district closed yesterday after a mob had ran- sacked a shoe store,
Police
sald the disturbance. oë. London, Feb. 20, ourred after the mob was told
SPANISH PILGRIMS
Gen. Marshall Not Leaving China
Washington, Feb. 20. Secretary of States Byrnez said that there was no truth to reports that General George Mar shall, social envoy to China, was
United Statge pinna to make returning to this country.
public information about Spain which it obtaina from captured German documents. The, United
ship
firen,
Byrnes said niso thot the
States will continue to
machinery and other ment to Argentina, the Secretary said, because President Truman requested that Argentina increase its shipments of wheat to Europe,
Ansocla Press,
Vatican radio broadcast that lobs oh the large pubile Paper Coffins
the White House addition heard here to-day said that a works programme were in-
group of 200 Snaplah pilgrims suficient to meet their domanda In Germany
wanted by the President.
The Senate confirmed two other arrived in Rome to-day..
Providential appointments, In- This is the first group of pil-
cluding W. John Kenney as Assistant Secretary of the Navy -Associated Press.
CARDINAL'S HEALTH
tomo to the grims from distant countries to broadcast said.
Vatican City, the They are scho- duled to be received by the Popo On Wednesday, the report; added, -Associated Press.
for work.-Associated Press.
READER'S DIGEST IN JAPANESE
Tokyo. Feb. 20.
"for
Berlin, Feb. 20, 'With wood desperately needed for fuel, many Gorman under- takers are using paner intend of wood or motal coffina,
One funeral director wrote for It is announced that, the Rand- information about paper er's Digest is authorised to sub-macking up corpses." lieb a Japanese language edition Some funeral directors digni Hospital attendants Vesterday Briz.-General Waltor Farrel in Japan. It may employ Japan- fledly, place the corpse in the reported that the condition of to-day replaced Brie-General Bare technical personnel under con- coffin for church services and the Jose, Cardinal Rodrigues of Chile, F. Johnson as deputy-commander tract for Japanese printing but it ceremony at 'the..., grave. After-/ whole suffering. · from bronquial of the First Marine Air Wing may not convert funds received the mourners depart, the body is Dhokmosis was somewhat in stationed at Thingbao. Johnson inte foreign currency or send auch taken out and the coffr·rocover- proved on Tuesday morning returning to the United States. „remittances, “abroad. --- Associsted of for further : une---Associalad Associated Press.
¿Pross.
Vatican City, Fob. 20.
Tientsin, Feb. 20.
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