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Hitler Proposition To Iran Premier

Revealed On "Reaction" Japs Revealed

NOT HUNGRY

London, May 19. Seaghan Maynes, Reuters special correspondent et Hor ford, Germany, cabled today that thousands of displaced -Polce in the British 20220 campe have so much food that they are selling Red Cross parcels by the ton to the Ger- man black market.

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They are also doing trade in meut from cattle. stolen from German farms. Sonte of the black markot leaders have mado money that then travel to Belgium to buy cara and jewellery to smuggle to Po- fund.-Reuter.

#o much

NUERNBERG, MAY 19.

Teheran, May 19.

The Iranian Prime Minister Ghavam Sultaneh, in a speech broadcast over the Teheran radio today stated: "When I came to power I was faced, with a terrible situation at the start, which was not my responsi- bility...

"One of my efforts has been to solve the Azerbaijan problem and though no agreement has yet been reached, with mutual faith the problem can be solved. "My duty ns head of the state necessitated the checking of

Those reactionorles.

mainly

GRAND ADMIRAL ERICH RAEDER, FORMER COMMAN- DER-IN-CHIEF OF THE GERMAN NAVY, YESTER- DAY TESTIFIED BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL THAT GERMANY HAD URGED JAPAN EARLY IN 1941 TO CAPTURE SINGAPORE IN THE BELIEF THAT IT WOULD FRIGHTEN THE UNITED STATES INTO REMAINING NEUTRAL, HE SAID THE GERMAN PROPOSITION WAS MADE BY HITLER AT A BERLIN CONFERENCE ON MAY 5. 1941, WITH YOSUKA MATSUSKA, THEN JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER, HE SAID HITLER HAD ISSUED A STATEMENT LATER THAT DAY TO THE EFFECT THAT JAPAN WOULD TAKE SUCH A STEP: Concluding itis defense moves would be against the Bri-responsible for the present Bro blems are deputies of the 13th ngafnst conspiracy charges, tigh and the Dutch in the

and 14th Majlises (last two Raeder declared: "Some circles Pucife. suggested that Japan attack; The former naval chief of parliaments) and also the form- er Iranian governments, who Vladivostock but I believed that fed at the prosecution's charges by foolish acts raised harmful would have been a grave mis- that he had conspired to bring misunderstandings with Russia. take. I belloved with the America into the conflict, con-

"Unfortunately the game Singapore fall the United States tending "with my small navy people have resumed their mis- would be intimidated and stay fighting England I certainly chievous work and are trying did not want the United States to hold their acats in the com- New York, May 18.

Raeder ridiculed the prosecu-also on my neck." Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said | tion document quoting Von Raeder told how Hitler ap- too old to watch their activities. ing Majlis. They think I am today that she had relayed to Ribbentrop as informing the parently abandoned in the win-

"They say I intend to resign Washington а letter from Japanese that Roeder believed ter of 1940-41 plans to invade or have resigned. This is not Alex Faulkner, the London United States submarines were England but ordered prepara- true. I did not accept respon

Inferior and that Japan would tions in the Channel ports to gibility for ambition or "Daily Telegraph" Correspon-have no reason to fear them, continuo s a pretence. Ile but because public, opinion was dent, protesting against the He denied he ever said that ex-said that Hitler by that time backing me and the country' limited facilities given to for-plaining he never discussed auch "was completely sold on the wanted an old servant to serve

and could again. leign writers for covering the matters with the Foreign Office Russian campaign"

because Hitler had forbidden] not have engineered both.-As- |forthcoming United States

auch conversations between Rib. sociated Press. atomic bomb tests.

kentrop and members of the High Command.

U.S. "Unfair" To Foreign Writers

out of the war.”

Faulkner asked Mrs. Roose-;

SEIZED PROPERTY velt (who is chairman of the

Complote Surprise

Washington, May 18. United Nations' Commission on Raeder duplicated the testi- President Truman has nu- Human Rights) for United

mony of another defendant, thorized Alien Property Custo- Nations action on the matter. Grand Admiral Kar! Doenitz, dian James Markham to restore He suggested that the facts be that the attack on Pearl Har- Bubmitted to the sub-committee bour by the Japaneac was a of Freedom of Information and "complete surprise" to the Reich Press, the formation of which which thought the Japanese was recommended this week by the Human Rights Commission.

are

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VETO SHOULD BE ABOLISHED

"

"For this reason the reaction- arles, who intend to bring about my resignation, wil be punish- ed," he concluded.--Reuiter.

to the residents of enemy- Nelson Letter

occupied countries, property seized by the United States government during the war.

Discovered

The order does not extend to

Durban, May 18. property formerly owned by -An original letter bearing the residents of Japan and Ger- signature of Admiral Lord Nelson many, Markham stated that has been found among the papers State and Treasury Depart of Mrs. Emily Anne Borlase, a ments have recommended this member of one of this Irish city's property never be returned. oldest families, who died in Febru Associated Press, -

ary at the age of 82.

She said that the United States government is the one to handle the matter. "There is nothing we can do about it in the United Nations," she de-

Paris, May 18. clared.

Dr. H. E. Evatt, Australian Faulkner said that only 13-Minister of Foreign Affairs, yes foreign correspondents will be terday demanded the elimination. allowed to cover the Bikini Atoll of the big-nation veto power in NEW TAXES IN GERMANY tests, while 187 reporters from treaties at the general peace con- the United States

ference for satellite .countries in credited,

Europe.

Evatt demanded in a press con- "It is disappointing that the

States United'

government ference that all allled belligerents; should have flouted press free-participate in the talks to for- mulate the peace without any of dom, which prominent Ameri- the "big-four" powers having can newspapermeri are contend-veto power to support or oppose ing is freedom of access for all, any amendment advanced by the to all sources of news." he de- of the smaller powers. clared.

Such a democratic procedure "Although it is an American will lead to a more democratic operation, thore may be other settlement of the world peace occasions on which otheer gov-question" he said. He Aggested depending upon the alcoholic con-

the crnments will be in a position that conference adopt a tent. to control access to a sources of simple majority rule on proce- news within their own domain dural questions and a two-thirds and they may cite the: Ameri-majority for issues of contest.

Associated Press. can precedent now being es- tablished," he .concluded.---AB- sociated Press,

Why Raeder Left--His Own Version

Berlin, May 16. Germans are to pay more for their beer, alcohol, tobacco and matches, the now tax laws which wore published by the Allied Con- trol Council, in Berlin, today dis- closed.

The biggest increase · Is tax which rises to 3,000 per cent. Alcohol for medicinal purposes is increased by between 100 and 200 per cent. The levy on beor is raised by 75 and 125 per cont

drinking alcohol-the on

The tobacco Increase is roughly 200 per cent. which quadruples the price for German cigarettes.- Assolated Press.

Anguish Of The Peoples Of World

Now York, May 18.

The French delegate to the United Nations Security Council, M. Alexander Parodi, said today on assuming the post of chairman for the coming month, that the task of the council was to maintain and dovelop the spirit of cooperation.

Nuernberg, May 18.- Grand Admiral Erich a. Racder, former German naval chief, told the Nuremberg WAN crimes tribunal yesterday that he left the post in 1043

because M. Hitler would not stop, the Nazi "reign of terror" in Norway,

Parodi, the first chairman to conduct the meetings in French, said "I think I may express the anguish of all the peoples of the world today in the face of the difficult situation and express the hope they have in us. "The task of our organisa-. tion can only be a difficult one." The council debated for one hour on the section of the rules relating to the admittance of

The defendant also reveale? that it was he who first arranggu a personal meeting between Hider and Vidicun Quisling, in 1989.

Baeder

insisted, however, thai his dealings in the Norwegian affair were based on information that Britain intended, under a plan named "Strafford," of seizing new members before adopting bases, and to cut it by an affirmative vota of ten

Carmen vital link with Swe The Australian dologate Mr.

den's iron ore.

Paul Hasluck who opposed the

Raedor admitted that his flees section, did not vote, sailed into Norwegian waters, The council had defeated Mr.

flying British flags," but declared | Hasluck's

motion to defer

between

The well-preserved lotter, wril- ten in ink brown with *age on light blue parchment-like paper, concerns an agreement Nelaon and a Palemo, Sicily, wlas merchant for the delivery to His pipes of marsala wine." It Is. Majesty's ships off Malta of "500 signed "Bronte Nelson

The letter, which Mrs. Boriaso's daughter,

Mr. E. Zoe Harris, sald had been acquired by her mother in England, during World War I, has been turned over to the Royal Navy for exhibition in the Royal Navy Museum-A830- ciated Press.

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that this was a regular ruse of action and consult with the gen-REAL LIVE PEOPLE AND DISNEY CHARACTERS ONTO war." The defendant said the Fuehrer gave Gauleiter Joastaral assembly on the rules for admitting new members. The Terboven orders to maintain Nor- way.As a sovereign state, but council adjourned subject to re- "Terboven had the opposito idea."call by the chairman after un- Rander told the court that he animously, adopting a resolu- wies ankod Hitler to remove tion which in offect delays the Terboven, But was unsuccessful | immedinto consideration of "and this became the first of my Albania's request to join the reasons for retiring later."-- United Nations. Associated Press.

BEETLE THREAT

The resolution, which was proposeit on May 10 by tho United States delegate Mr. Herford, May 18; Edward Stettinius, provides A further threat to the perilous that all applications for mem German food situation has ap-bership submitted not later than peared in the form of the Colo July 16 shall be considered by rado beetle which was reported the council in August. At pre- In the potato fields in the

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