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"Destroy Every Atom Bomb We Have"

Washington, March 21.

Senator Claude Pepper, Democrat of Georgia, yesterday told the Senate that the "UNO is not on its way out of this weeb of fear." He said the big-three must re-establish their unity outside the UNO through an unprecedented workers, businessmen conference of their Generals,

and statesmen.

The Senator said that before such a conference the United..

States "should destroy every atomic bomb we have and smash every facility we possess" for making it

Pepper warned "we are hurt- His proposed big-three con- ference would deal with all mat-ing toward war again." ter necessary to climinate dis-Buciated Press. trust among the United States. Russin and Britain.

Pepper urged (1) al-know- ledge of atmnie energy "should be freely posred into interna- tional channels of science."

(2) Russia to have "fair ne cess" to oil in the Middle East and other "territories outside her homeland so the other big two." 11 ad this would Implement the

Atlantic Char-

As-

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1946.

TENSE SITUATION Iran Still Watching Kurds

SOVIET "DEMOB"

London, Mar. 21.

The Moscow ridto hero ra- ported a Russian Government UNNOUNCEMNent that the

next aix "age clanner of the Rest Army enlisted men, both army and air forces, would be demo- bilised between May and-Sep- tember. Asociated Press,

New Era Opening

In

India

(By Preston Grover)

Bombay, March.21.

ter's promise of quai access to A new era of advancement toward peace and prosperity or raw materials.

(3) All "strategie haseg and areas of the work?" will be un

der joint uccupation through

The Security Coleil,

41 The Digited States la

600,000 that Bussin requestyti,

of bitter civil war lies ahead for India as the sub-con- tinent awaits the arrival of the British Cabinet Delo- gation to talk about independence. Whether prosperi- ty or war develops it seems certain a new opoch in In- dia's long history will emerge.

grant foune noted tur Mineful in line with Prime Minister Attlee's promises

the pomp of purposes" mehating the $6,000,-

British power would be gone and only British mer- chants would remain behind. The princes, too-colour- ful figures in Indian political life-would be faced with a challenge of their right to survive.

Ministers, Indika'h Three Cabinet

Hurtling To War

Pepper sail that in refusing the loan if world "drive Russia

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het ond

Gulf,

Soviet Troops

On The Move

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WASHINGTON, MÄR, 21. RUSSIA WAS REPORTED TO BE CONTINUING TROOP MANOEUVRES IN IRAN YESTERDAY DESPITE THE IRANIAN APPEAL TO THE UNITED NATIONS' COUNCIL FOR HELP IN GETTING RUSSIAN FORCES OUT OF THAT COUNTRY. LATE REPORTS REACHING OFFICIALS HERE-DESCRIBED

THE TENSE MIDDLE EASTERN SITUATION AS UN-· CHANGED WITH MAIN ATTENTION FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS STILL DIRECTED TOWARD THE KURDISH AREAS OF IRAN TURKEY AND IRAQ - Informants, who may not be difference between the Iranian named, said that iren's appeal question as scheduled before the to the council charging the pre- Council here, as empared with sence of Red Army troops in its presentation at the London violation of the treaty and inter- meeting. ference by Soviet agents in Iranian Affairs had absolutely no effect as far as could be told here on conditions luside Iran. The formal changes appeared certain to gain the Council's at tention,

The United States has asked the U.N.O. Security Council to Kive Iran's apocal against Rus- ain top priority.

"In those days the question was one of Russia interfering in the internal affairs of Iran and it was dealt with as a 'situa- tion,"

The question now is the

Goering Denies Any Wanton Looting

1

Numberg, March 21,

American Prosecutor Justice Robert Jackson read into the affied tribunal's record a letter sent to Hermann Goering on May 1, 1942, reporting that 18 Norwegians whe were captured trying to go to England were shot. A community on an island west of Bergen was burried, its males were sent to a concentration camp and its fem- ales were killed in a raid, which cleaned out a sabotɔge. unit in the victimized village

Goering denied the Norwegian incident. paralled his own decres of October 1942 that in rounding op partisan bands behind the German lines in the east, and food should be withdrawn from access to the partisans með able-bodied

taken and Dertops

Radium Seized In Osaka

Tokyo, March 21. Radium seized by the Germans from the Czech

in Consulate Onaka in 1939 has safely reached the Czech embassy in Washing ton, after being sent by courier from Tokyo, General MacArthur's Headquarters announced to-day.

The radium, contained in vials, was inclosed in two wooden boxes approximately 100 weighing pounds cach and was taken across the Pacific Ocean by an srmy

officer.

Press.

детет re-

age and

turned over to Gauleiter Sancti

Goering declared the crusking of partisan bands behind the Ger- man lines was "abrolately noma sary for the security of the fight- ing forges."

for alame labour.

Goering, it his groeling th

day on the witness stand, frankly

anti-Jewish decrees, shared admitted he had signed numerone looted Jewish art objects and or- dered strong measures partisans.

He denied practicing Wazion looting or ordering massacres in occupied enuntries.

Best Day

In many respects it was the No. -I defendant's best day in court a

repeatedly challenged the pro- secution's documents and exh

exhibite on matters of trawlation and s thenticity. He succeeded in fore- ing some corrections in tions, casting suspicion Ot pictures of Polish bombice and at a few points caused the proeven- tion to shift from its chosen Gre

of cro-s-examination.

tran

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retention of Russian troops in

The return of the radium start- Iran apparently ecetrary to theed when the Czech

government treaty of 1942 and as such is notified the United States State

and Department that 377 milligram a dispute between Iran

of radium, belonging to the Czech Russia,"

Outlaw Brothers

government organisation in Pra- were seized by the Germans Iranian and foreign military from the Czech consulate in Osaka Simultaneously the U.S.S.R.

said the in 1939. It was stored in a bank has asked for the postponement observers in Teberon of the Council's meeting from Kurds at three Iran Garrisons vault in custody of the German next Monday until April 10, on the Iran-Iraq front:er are be-consulate-general in Kobe, which,

control board repeated elaquerors. The United States asked the lieved to be followers of Mullah asked the German

but Sheikh for instructions. to tighten instel of liber-Sir Stafford Cripps, Mr. A. V.If Russian penetratin in Iran Connell to call upon both Russia Mustafa Barzani And

and Pethick-extends to the Persian

their Ahmed Barzani Iraq, brothers, ceived Iran to report on

any. The radium stayed in the vault alizing her enemy, to restrict- Alexander

the American ins instead of extending Lawrence, are woning with wi-India would be the next door negotiations to settle their dif- and Hama Rashid Khan Banehi

Iranian Kurdist chieftain until recovered by

to the 1 efira and the Barties of the der powers in artting India on neighbour of the Soviet Union ferences.

ધર્મ rektionship, Keegraphical

Secretary-General had been in

the thought to be Alied with Ghaza government and returned contra than

Czech government Associated after people" undļa standard

previous mission. not grently differing from that U.N.O. Trygve le who earlier Mohammed. for a Ru

istoranted any

midst of of the United States and Cana- conferred for 15 minutes with The Barzani brothers, both ebme into the

In a five and a half hour bout "her future must be made only They

President Truman, published a outlawed from Iran because of

Justice problems nor troublesome per-da.

Robert Jackson through her own strength."

Govern-haps than India has faced since But the greatest problem facing letter from Edward Stattinius raids on border towns, re-enter about 18 to 20 years of with this errateriKOM,

the Tabriz Gov-that large tanks are

American prosecutor, the former moving the present miss.on is one which setting forth the United States ed Iran after

Reich Marshal was nearly always mitat oficial. said the United The British dag we first rais

ernment seized control of back-position,

all along the road. provided fed over New Path

3 troublesome

positive and sometimes gli er the Lie also released a letter from Azerbaijan exept

tribal The

is threatened round for the Cripma mission in

An Iranian general staff of peatedly he stated "I accept res country rejamentalis, tos dicens gonej

which only food 1942 and which collapsed with the Ambassador Andrei Gromyko areas south of Lake Urmia. ficer said Zolfagari tribesmen ponsibility for that action," Bilion dollar Gift Let the Sex with famine

The exact whereabouts of the south and west of Zenjan have just as often he rejected respon viets balked at some of the con- from a world already short of Sinila Conference in 1942. That containing the Soviet postpone-

Political dis is the conillet over whether Mos

ment

request. Associated three Russian tombai columps been joined by followers of Hush-sibility for Nazi actions auj pola- ditions inchading the American food can prevent.

Press,

fanning out from Tabriz last mand Afshar and a group of cies to which he claimed be was India ur request for a review of Russian putes, richly mixed with reli- lems should be welded into United

ar allowed to

Lwo

week remained a mystery.

Bijar Kurds in a fight against not a party. cesinonie lies with Eastern Eu-gious influences. Pave risen to

An official American observer! Azerbaijan separatist troops. Her a point where threats of civil separate States in the north-casi

Ore sretion of Britain's and north-west. ropean countries.

Coluna was last re-estimated the number of "loyal" At the other end of the cupi-war have appeared in statements

the Indian National Congress sentative to the United Nations said the tal Representative Merrow, Re-and speeches of apprising lead-

countered that civil war, would be Security Council, Sir Alexander ported in the Khoi area north tribesmen at more than 3,000 preferable to such dismember Cadogan, predicted yesterday of Lake Urimiya und had "pro and said they "hold most of the pashlican of New Hampshire. in-ers.

that the Iranian question would bably arrived at its destination hinterland, leaving the separa-art collection with objects com trafuerd 10

demands be considered by the Security which is a garrison maintained tists in control only along the Seligmans and other French JewE.

at Maku." approximately 30

Tabriz-Teheran road."

The Zolfagari have fought the Council as a "dispute."

He declared at a press confer-miles from the Turkish border.

Troop Movements

Azerbaijan democrats since the ence "It is, a dispute in my view

Last month A traveller arriving here yea- November revolt. and of course the Council con- firmation of it being a dispute tarday from Kazvin said the their chieftain offered cash pay- means that Russia cannot vote." Russian headquarters town is ments and wages to more than Sir Alexander explained the swarming with young soldiers 30 villages. A sozialed Press.

resolution calling!

for the immediate meeting of: President Truman and General-1 issimo Stalio to clarify the Rus-

G

Greatest Problem

Finally the menace of another

fra a frontier across which have come most of

in

Hinn objectives ad Atherican war appeared in the conflict of policy. Merring specified that interests the results be made public.

Danes Want To Adopt

British

Groups

London, March 21.

A Danish journalist, Prebon Bytzer, motivated by the co- operative spirit of the United Nations, wants to spread its doctrine to Denmark, and to-day in a press confor- ence appealed to 200 Danish individuals and groups to to "adopt" various groups in Britain.

BRUTALITY IN

NAZI P.W. CAMP

Hamburg, Mar. 21.

the

ment.

The Moslem Lengue

Carve

acs segregation and their leader elks of civil war if the demands. are overriden. Controlling voices in Congress have taken the mid way path best outlined by Jawa harlal Nehru. once described by Mohandas Gandhi as his "heir"."

Not Enough

Nehru said the British abould cali constitutional convention whose initial task should be to try to set up a unified national gov- orament arrecable to Moslema Hindus and other groups.

Nehru Bald Congress would wake large concessions to the Moslem League in an effort to hold it within United India, If an agreement is Impossible thon the Moslems would be allowed to

set up their own government with The the condition that matters of de fence, communications and foreign He explained the purpcee of relations should be handled foin

this 90% Pakistan".

his suggestion by telling howly, by a central body. He called

Council of Municipal Slagelse in Denmark had "adopt- ed" the Municipal Council of the Welsh mining town of Aberdare on his urging.

an

British View

Dermanent repre-

ORTS:

SECTION.

English Table Tennis Championships

London, March 21.

Czechoslovakian team made a strong challenge in the opening day's play of the English table tennis cham- pionship at Shepherd's Bush yesterday.

Week-end Soccer

Saturday, March 25-**

(Navy ground at Fleteren K.K. ID Linesmen 1-r

1.

EARTH

GUYS DEFEATED

Richmond, Mar. 21.

In the Rugby Union Hospital Cup final to-day St. Mary's de feated Guys by 18 points t

Fix

St. Mary's won the years in succession from 1933 to 1939 when it was last played, and after a blank first half to-day the justified their position as favourite.

Art-Thefts

Goering admitted fattening his

fiscated from

the Rothschildr.

But he maintained that the actions of bis troops saved much Italian art from destruction by allied shelling.

As President of the Beichetag he notepted promulgation of many anti-Jewish laws but contended be was one of the lesser anti-Semites in the Nazi government.

He denied issuing orders for the removal of food stocks and de portation of populations which might aid partisans harassing the Wahrmacht. Goering adfed whe- tently "I never did order that villages be fired or hostages shokTM

-Associated Press.

RADIO

FRIDAY, MARCH 22:3 1945

FORCES REQUEST HOUR.

The King and Queen were among the 10,000 spectators, and The most notable succes · WAI

lost re- in this respect' Gays

winners on recorded by A. Slárr of Czechoslo- cord, as they were vakia who, after beating two Bri- three previous occasions when

ZBW HONGKONG broadcast- tish players, gained a fourth round Royalty attended the match. In victory over the

rong opposition

tion all, Guys have won the trophy ing on a frequency of 610 Ke- of the British International Cham- 26 times to St. Mary's eight, the cycles and fem 1230 to 1.30 pus. nion, Eric Fliby, with scores of latter's only win in the firs: 50 6.30 to 7.30 pm, sud 9.00 to 22-20, 21-13 and 21-16,

and

HET.

Jay,

Harold Ramky (Orgin).

But M. A. Jinnah, head of the Mostem League, commenting

recent assurances, The followin น the soccer programme Mr. Attlee's declared 95% Pakistan was not for this week-end. enough and a threat by the Mos- Challenge Shield Competition Bytzer, who has been in Eng-lems to

to precipitato a real civil Till the

Semi-Finals -.

A. Andresadis, of Czechoslova in 1800 the Cup's history being 11.00am. also on 9.52 Moxacpeles on war" as not seemed to chil land some time lecturing

Both the teams were introduced† Denmark and her social con- enthusiasm of those in the Con- No. 1 Commando a 44 R.M. Commando kia, won two quick matches and

Rress ranks who were delighted

went on for a fourth round vic- to the King before the game, when 19.30 p.m.--Dully. Programmes Reis- ditiong, han filt i grent intereat with Mir. Attlee's assuranco that

tory over E. Goodman, another the arrival of Their Bajesties Barretto and F.A. among Britens in Danish Demo- the minority would not be allowed

British International Champion. was the signal for a great recep- 15.81 1.m-Zarner Løyton (Tocad) à His scores were 21/12, 21/13

first half play pro- The tion to veto operations of the majority. La D, Sparrow

Bunday, March 24 A French general and an cracy.

21-14.

duced little excitement, neither 1.00 pm-Keys & Armcramcumnate American-born member of the

1.10 p.m.--Bumabas van Goorg við "Britain is now* on the They expect the cabinet mem-

A. Agopoff, of the French men's side looking like scoring. After

His Orchestra. French Resistance Movement

team, entered the fourth round

Gucc

Bal gave evidence of Naz! brutalities threshold of a new political age: bars to proceed with the setting

the win- 100 pus-Bose ked three goals for decided upon making good for up of an Interim Central Govern-

after winning three matches in line to convert a try. Scott

Compositions. at the Neuengamme concentra-

Why ment to help meet the pressin

while

Buccession in which he was never ners from tries by Bennett and tion camp to-day before the Bridecades of cardinal sing.

hard pressed.

Hall. O'Connor had opened the 539 pm--Clom Down, constitution-making proce:dı.

Mrs. S. Boiling, of the French scoring with an unconverted try tish War Crimes Court trying should we not invite British ex-food and other problems 14 members of the camp staff on perts to Denmark and give them

women's team, was beaten in the and St. Mary's led by 13 points charges of killing and ill-treat-a little Danish heartiness? Let

first round of the Women's Singles before Guys scored a penalty goal 100 m/-London Kaley. Hann

Brion, by ing Allied nationals.

by Miss D. Daniel scores of 14-21, 12-21, 21-12, 21-18 and 21-14.

The court to-day visited the camp in the ruburbs of Ham burg, where 40,000 people are

sald to have died.

them see Danish Democracy at work, and thus pay back some of what we ewe Britain for her part in the liberation of Don- mark from the German yoke,"

Taylor

13.

NAVY "B"

* (Navy ground at 4 p.m.) Referen-Mr. R.M. Omar Linemen,N, Other and P,O,E Rehabilitation Football League Saturday, March 2 The Army

Kwong Wah

Bouth China NAVY ground at 8.45 pm. Jinnah has said he would not Referes:-0.P.0, J, Dogma

Linesmen C.P.0. I. Bartlett and Hr. F.A, Barretto,

*en. Cirillas "g" participate in auch interim body of the wedge by which Congress

Recreio ground at h

D.M.) because it would the thin end R.A.F

Referee-Opl would attempt to upset the

Linssen-Mr. J.P, Peralta League's demand for Pakistan. P.O.E, Taylor,

Many observers weltbin and

Sunday, March 24, (Navy ground: ut 2,42 1,34,3 Referon-Mr. MeCorkindale.

Mr. Philip Juckaen, French Bald Bytzer," Resistance witness, suid in evi-

Bytzer said that he had writ-

of Pakistan will be establish- type dence that four of the accused, ten to the Burgemaster of without the Congress predict some Civillas "A whenever he saw them, were slagelse" about adopting, Abored. Should the attempt to set up beating the prisoners. One used dare's Municipal Counelf. The Central Government without the L/B B. Sparrow.

League's participation his fists, horse-whips and sticks. Burgomaster, he said, accepted 'There were no facilities for Immediately.Associated Press, strate that Jinnah was not blaff- Ing the British might have on washing clothes. The bedding

their hands a bitter conflict In which the Indian

Armr

itsolt

1

demon-

A

And

Clr's Victory

whose

A second French woman Misa Y. Logelin gained a first round win but was beaten by Miss Mary Linesmen:Mr. P.A. Barratte and garot Usborne, a strong English

International Champion,

wer 21-14, 21-10, 1921 and 21.-16.

The Arat was won by C. of Denmark in the Men's

Boores

Johl

MAJOR LEAGUE

New York, March-21. was full of lice and they never

Exhibition major league base got rld of them, in the win-father or my mother were tried." would be divided. The army con- ball scorse yesterday were love E. Babley of England by scores ter of 1944 overcoats were taken Earlier, Generat Jacques tains both Hindus and from the prisoners in the camp Pierre de Orancy had told the Congress, leaders have alems, land 8 Detroit 5; Now York Na- of 21-18, 21-1 and 22-40

Philadelphia repeatedly tionis 5

Flisberg of Sweden 'recorded to be given to German civilians. court that he was arrested and declared that temporising city 12: Cincinnati P Hostan without losing single

Detroit "B" team 15 Kansa three wins over British players

Americane

not and

Reuter.

EXHIBITION GAMES

- Light Variety Pro-

7.35 - £mo Pleything ** ---

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7.30 pa-los Lost & His Orchestra. 8.00 "Foress Enquest Fea?“. 1.03 -Loads Baby-Waren. 8,05-Light, Ovcharital Reims

Bom 9.30 p Wemkny Woodlorda Pin

Jout Indias Loma Lycka"" wing by Helson Eddy.

met

New York, Mar. 21. In exhibition games, the scores were:-Cleveland 16; New York Americans 8: New York Ameri- 9.45 cany Reserves 4; Cincinnati 3;

1. Washington 1; Brooklyn

10.00 J-Limno Ziegler më

Booth BucctIONS In 13 inning tics: Boston Na

10.15 pm-Maraton & Koju

Finnca tional 7: Philadelphia Americans 6; St. Louis Nationals 9: Boston | 10.30 p.m.--Mania for Elenching, - American 6: Philadelphia Wa- 1900 grmentrom Dermas tionals 5 and Baltimore 4—A000 ciated Press.

New York, March 21.

Programmes marked ERSA recorded specially for Service Entertainment by the Desertment of National Services Entertain-

Jackson told the court that interned in the camp without with Jinnah which cruder dan Americans if Cincinnati 3 Boston entered the fifth round-Asso- The United States Lawn Tennis ment. he was arrested with his father any trial for assisting Allied in steps toward Independence will

4 (doublabender) Bt. Louis Na- cisted Press:

Association annammend the. - pre- and mother in Parir in May, airmen. He was then a colonol. meet with determined action,

tionis & New York Americans 2: cla

liminary Davis cup series babureen || ||- 1944 when he was 16%, All He described the evening roll One point in clear to all That New York Americans "B" Teams

Printed and three were charged with being call, which always took place in that decledve action must be Newark 3: Brooklyn 7 St. Paul 4: Daytona Beach, Florida, Mar. 22. the United States and the Filip

Bhortaton Eddie Barinski, the pinoy muać by played by June 17. Proprietors. members of the Resistance the open; whatever the weathor.

taken, for the temper in all aldos Boston Nationals P. Philadelphin Movement," was not tried for "Everything was done to over- mich that Government cannot Nationals 81 Boston Nationale fart: Gold-out of the Brooklyn The winner will meet the survive any offence-that I know of," work and overtire us. Some limp long much longer without "B" K Batimore A Bočiated Dodgers, aligned, hit pontract: to- of the Mexico-Canada paking

associated Press

Associated Prom he added. “I do not think my died." the general ruid.Router, public support mássociated Press:1 Press.

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