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SUDDEN END OF STRIKE President's Firm Stand Ends Deadlock
Men Ordered Back To Work
WASHINGTON, MAY 26.
THE UNITED STATES RAILWAY STRIKE HAS BEEN SET- TLED, JOHN R. STEELMAN, SPECIAL WHITE HOUSE LABOUR CONCILIATOR, WERE ANNOUNCED LAST NIGHT. THE SETTLEMENT WAS ANNOUNCED ON THE BASIS OF PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S MAY 22 PRO. POSAL FOR AN 181 CENTS AN ̈ HOUR PAY IN- CREASE... STEELMAN MADE HIS MOMENTOUS ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE SAME, TIME AS PRESIDENT TRUMAN WAS TELLING CONGRESS THAT ALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY IN THE UNITED STATES WAS THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS.
Gromyko Lodges A Protest
New York, May 26. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet delegate to the United Nations, last night protested sharply against the action of a United Nations official in welcoming Lt. Gen. Tadeusz (Bor) Kom- orowaki to New York on behalf of the United Nations.
The welcome was extended at luncheon on Friday by J.
B. Hutson, assistent to the
United Nailons Recretary- general.
welcome.
The strike had led the goy- ernment to seize the nation's 987 railway s.
Steelman unid that the arce- ment had been signed between all the companies and the twa striking brotherhoods, the En-1 gineers and the Trainmen.
The 250,000 strikers were or- dered back to work by their leaders, A. F. Whitney and Albanley Johnston, whom Presi- dent Truman
denounced previously in a broadcast for having called the strike.
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It was announced that normal rail service would be restored by 1 a.m. G.M.T, Sunday.
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COULD BE A DANGER
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London, May 28. Ankara radio, can- trolled by the Turkish govern- ment in a broadɑnst last night quoted a newspaper editorial. saying that the British with-. drawal from the Middle East. "could endanger peace."
"Nobody CAT seriously clerk}} that British
fioter now constitutes an indispen- Buble element for world equili brium" the Ankara - “URS". was quoted an aaying in an article discussing Britain's - role in Egunt and Palestine.
Associated Press.
Nazi Youth Leader
Rats On Hitler
Nuremberg, May 26.
The familiar often used pattern of blaming it all on Ifitler was followed by Baldur Von Schirach at the Nazi Nuremberg. crimes trial today.
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Teheran Order For Elections
GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG,
ORDINANCE 12 OF 1939
REGISTRATION OF PERSONS
Attention of the public is drawn to Section 4, sub-section (1) (2) (3) (4) & (5) of the Registration of Persong Ordin- ance under which the keeper of every hotel, inn, boarding house and lodging house, and the secretary of every club shall na- certain and enter in a register kept for the purpose the names and nationality of all persons except persons of Chinese race staying in the hotel, inn, boar ing house, lodging house or club, together with the dates of their arrival and departure, their destination on departure; and that he shall also make to the Commissioner of Police a correct return of the above parti- culars in a form specified below. -*-
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In accordance with the abov provisions, therefore, the Com missioner af Police requires a. ch. returns to the furnishat weekly, commencing tromi Mo day, the 3rd June, 1946. Teheran, May 20.
These returns are to bo nd.ressed to the Commissioner of Ghaynni ca Sultaneh, the Prime Police. Immigration Office, Pol ce Headquarters, New Oriental Minister of Iran, today ordered | Building. preparations for the elections to the country's 15th legislature, which were postponed while Iran was occupied by foreign troops.
"Since Iran is now completely evacuated there is no longer any rearon to postpone the elections, which will be held very soon," ho said.
The Prime Minister added that the Cabinet had approved the necessary budget so that all pro- vincial authorities could receive the necessary documents and in- structions as ADON as tho ques- tion of the "Home Rule". pro- vinee, Azerbaijan, was settled.
The election supervisory cam- mittee sat, today and the provin- cial elections committers are to begin preparatory work.
The Iraning Povernment cum- mission which went to Azerbaijua The former leader of the Hiler Soviet troops from the province to report on, the withdrawal of youth movement apologised to returned from Tabriz to Teheran German youth for trenching them late today. The commission was, to follow "a man who committee expected to report to the Prin murder a millionfold." He claim-Minister immediately. ed that he broke with Hitler in
The only report which the 1943, and insisted that he knew commission has issued so far was thing of itler's mass murders one stating that according to. vet! 1944.
"trustworthy local people" ques- German youths knew nothing toned in the centres visited. the of it either, he said.
Soviet troopa evacuated Azer- The
prosecution riddled hibaijan on May 6, testimony however, with quota- This was the tions from his own speeches urg-mitted to the Security Council of report trans- ing German youths to be gun-
the UNO and considered by them, conscious-bandy with a gun.
on Wednesday, to be inconclusive. Yesterday Chavam es Sultanch and he had received notification from the Soviet Ambassador that the Russian evacuation of Iron was completed on May 9-Reuter.
New Strike Officinis claimed that men in the Eastern United States would Dr. Oscar Lange, Polish dele-be back on their jobs within gate, also protested against the an hour.
As the settlement was being Gromyko in a statement de-signed. President Truman was clared that Mr. Hutson had no demanding from congress legis- authority to welcome fugitive lation to outlaw strikes against guests" on behalf of the United the government.
Meanwhile with the 500,000 Nations, adding that, "such ac-
coal workers tions compromise not only the soft
strike start but the name of the orachoduled-to-end -75,000-hard on London in revenge for the
coal miners nerved notice on the saination of "Butcher Hey- ganisation itself.
rich" which Schirach claimed was "Bor is a notorious fugitive owners that they would termin-planned in London. Associated Pole," said Mr. Gromyko. "Heate their contract.
Press, is an enemy of the Polish people."——-Associated Press,
Swedish Crown Prince Leaves
The
London, May 26. Swedish Crown Prince and Princess left London yes- terday aboard the new Swedish liner "Soga" after a three week vacation in Britain.
The Crown Prince had been staying at the Swedish legation, The Crown Princess had stayed with her mother, the Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven. The Crown Princess bud stayed ed by her lady in waiting, Miss B. Stouch, joined her husband at the legation and after tak- ing leave of the officials the, royal couple left by car for -Tilbury docks, -Associated
Press.
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The miners, by tradition, re-. fuse to work without a contract. Negotiations are going on in New York, at which the owners are urging that work contine until May 30 on the understand ing that any agreement reached later will be retroactive-As sociated Press.
The prosecution also quoted an extract from a letter he wrote to Hitler suggesting a violent raid
Czechs To Vote
New York, May 26.
Prague, May 26. Former President Herbert The first election campaign | Hoover left here by plane to- in Czechoslovakia for 11 years day for South America as a ended yesterday with torchlight special representative of Presi- processions as each party ap- dent Truman to investigate the pealed for support from an ap- possibilities of famine relief, proximate 7,500,000 registered! Associated Press.
voters.
"MORE DEADLY THAN ATOMIC BOMB"
Washington, May 25.
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FORM TO BE USED
RECISTRATION OF PERSONS
ORDINANCE 12 OF 1939 HONG KONG ARRIVALS
NAME OF HOTEL, etc.
RETURN OF VISITORS FOR PERIOD ENDING'
NAME State whether Mr. Mrs, or
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REGISTRATION OF PERSONS ORDINANCE 12-OF 1939 HONG KONG
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Hong Kong, 16th May, 1946.
Commissioner of Police.
COVERNMENT OF HONG KONG
ORDINANCE 12 OF 1939 REGISTRATION OF PERSONS
of the
Attention of the public is drawn to Section 5 of the Re- Voting will be
gistration of Persons Ordinance which requires the master or compulsory other person in charge, owner or agent of every ship or sir when all males over the age of craft which arrives within the waters or territory 18 go to the polls today with a Colony or which departa there rom, carrying any passenger, possible fine or prison term as or passengers, not being of Chinese race, to furnish in writing the alternative.
to the Commissioner of Police, within 48 hours after such arrival or departure as the case may be, a return containing the names of every such passenger, in a specified form.
The campaign has been bard fought, with no evidence of out side interference of restrictions on the
The correct returns in the prescribed, form are to be freedom Voters will elect 300 deputies to Police Headquarters, New Oriental Building.
of speech. addressed to the Commissioner of Police, Immigration. Office, the national assembly, which will then draw up a now con- of the republic-probably Dr. stitution and cleet a president Edouard Benes.
Gorms reported capable of wiping out cities and entire crops at a single blow are this country's new secret weapons "for more deadly than the atomic bomb." The disclosure leaked out of Congress after the first baro hint was dropped on the Congress floor yesterday. Sketchy details of frighten- liar with the minute details ho The Communist and the Na- ing German weapons were pro- knew the germa were highly tional Socialists appeared the vided by members of the House contagious and presumably two strongest parties in Appropriations Committee. They could be spread by bombs. He Bohemia and Moravia, other told newsmen that full details declared that another germ contendera being the conserva-
had been given the Committee weapon could destroy an entire tion people's (Catholic) party during hearings on the Navy's grain crop and even the seeds and
the left winig
Bocial} $4,839,718,000 Appropriation in the ground in a single opern- Democrats. Associated Press. Bill which the House passed tion. He added: and sent to the Senate.
No Winner
HERR BORMANN
RECAPTURED?
Nuernborg, May 25. Unconfirmed reports have reached the Yugoslav. war
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Bormann,
THOUSANDS OF COUPONS WORTH
London, May 20. When Dharanfal Nayyar (25) an Indian described as a whi One member said that several "Perhaps man will not realize saler of Edmonton, North Lea German weapons had been de- there can be no winner in a den, was charged at Old Stres veloped to a point where they future was and civilization it- police court today with receivia 780 pairs of gents pants and 822 could be used whenever neces- self will be lost unless we can vests, the property of some per-States was the sole possessor of
Bary. He Baid the United stop the war forever."
In making his first bare dis-crimes, delegation at Nuern- | nt present unknown, n Detective-Inspector said that £900 the secrets involved. He added: velsure that the Navy had de berg that Martin in 41 notes werend in an "They have developed a weaveloped a new terrifying w/ca- attache case in Nayyar's shop. pon that can wipe out all form pon, Representative Albert the missing deputy-Fuehrer, "I have taken possession of it of life in a large city. It is Thomas, Democrat of Texas, had been captured in the Bri- and I propose keeping it, pend- a germ proposition and is indicated that Vice-Admiral'tish zone of Austria.
Inquiries," added the fu- ? uprayed_from aeroplanes that Rosa T. McIntire, head of the Yugodav The property found in Nayyar's can fly high enough while do- Navy's Burenu of Medicine and they had been unable to verify sources said that ing it to be reasonably safe Surgery, had provided details of the rumours which followed an possession involved some five to from ground fire. It is quick the germ discoveries six thousand coupons. He was re-
to the official American disclosure that manded ip custody until Tuesday. and certain death."
Committee. The Navy reveal $6,000,000 worth of gold coins He and that while not fam!-ed recently it had been con- which were to have been used
ducting germ warfare research at the University of California.resistance after Germany's col- by Rormann to inance Nazi The only official disclosure we lapse, had been found in that the disease under study "i"mountain redoubt." conturies old greatest of killers." There was Nuremberg have any fresh in- No other allied quarters in speculation at the time that this was a reference to hubonic plague Associated Press.
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spector.
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News To Iko Savannah, Ga. May 26. Gen. 'Dwight D. Eisenhower says that the reports of a new. weapon developed by the Navy was news to him.
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Press.
CROPS SAVED BY RAIN
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Moscow, May 25. Rainfall yesterday over a wide
"All during the war wo worarea in northern, Ukraine, Rus- conceivablo ais's wheat and sugar boot grOW-
Staff members of Business Firms, Government Departments orried about every Institutions, etc. who would like to have supplies for their kind of warfare including bacing region. There is no report own use or for the use of their families, but who ind it teria," dificult to purchase at the above maximum retail prices, ora hazard a gucos as to what this areas where the bulk of the whos
· he said, "I wouldn't | however, of rains in the southerly invited to make their total collective requirements known to might be."Associated Press. UA. Please note, however, that delivery orders on West Polut Godown, agatnet payment in full, will be issued only for complete.case lots. Early application is desirable, because stocks available for distribution in this manner are strictly limited,
crop is raised.
U.N.R.R.A. officinis sald last Ponca Domand
week that the drought was threa Washington, May 26.
tering disaster to the
Ukraine Congressional information
wliebt. about the Navy'a "germ spray" that heavy rains during the last A Pravin dispatch reported brought now demands today for two days greatly helped wheat Individual consumers who are unable to, purchase supplies permanent penge machinery. and other grain crops in Mol- from storea at the controlled pricey, may also apply direct Most Congressmen agrood the davis--Associated Roc to us upon presentation of a doctor's or Welfare Contre new weapon meant to nation cortificato.
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