THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947.
"U.S. SHOULD GIVE CHINA AN IMMEDIATE LOAN" Minnesota Representative's Suggestion
Inland Transport Debate
1.ouden, Apr: 20. Another pave to delay the "guillotine" which tomorrow
night will end the debate
the Huby Aovernment's
bill
to titul inlond transport was made in Ihr House of Com- news today by former Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, unty leader of the Conservative opposition.
de-
State Dept. Says
"Nól
Chance Whatsoever'
"
the
Washington, Apr. 29. Representative Walter Judd of Minnesota, Fof- eign Affairs Committeeman and Far East ex- pert, in an interview with the United Press urged immediate granting of a US$500,000,000 Export-Import Bank loan to China on same terms that apply to Greco-Turkish aid. with the deadline for granting or withdrawing the loan only a month away, the U.S. State De- partment is being bombarded with advice on what to do about it. Authoritative soureca report
sentiment
me growing sections of Congress for exten- sion of the deadline for the de. Mr. Eden demanded an ux- tra day for the report stage effelston on the loan to give auf the measure, to give "a major fcient time for submission appertunity of discussion" in a speciße project plans which the Arthur State Department and Export- majur bill. but Mr. Greenwood, deputy leader of the Import Bank are demanding as of House, who resisted a similar a prerequisite to retrasing attempt yesterday, stood arm the bleacked Joan. by the Government's devision le apply the guillotine a mentary
of
Rep. Judd disagreed with this sentiment.
-Hroiting....the.comitee glage of
Tegasda1162.
strictly "On the basis of the sincere attempts of the Chinese to move along the Bues we want
government
broadening
the
Mr. Greepyond said that an
the United States should give extra for humrs would be al-
The lowed after the normal wing them this assistance en
und the 2 D
It is helping terms As Messing 7:11 tonight krepur Dw House in Greece and, Turkey," he said. debate must be concluded
He explained that by this he
by
Zame
reserve the right to "supervise" administration of the loan.
Impetigo Postponed Wedding
LONDON, APR. 28. HEWILDERED AND BRIDE- LESS, OWEN CROWE, OF READING, MASS, WAS BACK IN THE UNITED STATES TO- OF THE DAY AFTER ONE QUICKEST ROUND TRIPS TO ENGLAND IN AIRLINE AN-
20
FRENCH LOAN TO CHINA
Poria Apr, 20. The French Foreign. Minia- try today confirmed the re- ports that France in at' pre- sent negotiating a loan to China for the construction of
nci railway linkiny Chengtu with Chungking.
The loan will be equival- ent to US$20,000,000 and will be paid partly in dollars and partly in French francs Router.
Royal Visit To St.
MADRID DENIAL
Madrid, Apr. 29.
A denial of reports that a Spanish court had sentenced nine persons under 21 years of age to death was given today by a spokesman of the Spanish Ministry of For- eign Affairs.
Nine people, between the ages of 17 and 40 years, includiag two women, would be tried in a few weeks' time charged with placing bombs in food shops, he Hald. Exemption from criminal
ends at 16
Helenability
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Publle protesta bave been St. Helena, Apr. 29.
made in London and other cap. The feat inhabitants of St. Itals on the
Assumption that be to greet the Royal death sentences were to Helena Family when
they visited the carried out ou ten youths alleg- Island today were half a dozened to have thrown bomba
who Madrid food shops last Novem-.. of its leading citizens,
battleship her. rowed out to the "Vanguard" in a small boat.
NALS.
Crowe arrived here by the Pan- оп Sunday American Airlines afternoon to marry 39-year-old Mrs, Irene Harvard in Cardiff to day but immigration officials re fused him admission on medical
In grounds. They said he had petigo and would have to to the United States. back
Ler than four hours later-at boarded BOST-he 8:30 another Pan-American plane and took off for New York. The Pan American had to foot a $125 il for the return trip. Airline off-
The Royal party inspected cials said it was the Best timerelles of Napoleon,
that nirlines express-passenger had been refused ad-
Chiang's Sincerity Rep. Judd thought the recent admission of Dr. Sun Fo and General Chang Chun to the een- trnl Government indicated Chlang Kai-shek's alncerity in trying to carry out the "brea- dening
Government" of the which President Truman and insisted General Marshal had was a necessary prerequisite to granting the loan.
State
Chinese whatsarver"s
Meanwhile, however, Department officinis the opinion that the "have no chance of securing uity substantial part of the loan before June 30. They and the Department in- tended to remant firm in requir.
9.30 amerrow night. Reuter. meant the United States shoulding submission of speelfe and
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project plans by
the Chinese before granting of each portion of the loan.
They said it would be impos- sible for the Chinese to submit enuigh projects within the next month, and get them approved, to cause the release of any con siderable part of the loan.
Officials snil they did not know as yet what would be done in the way of extending the deadline for the declalon. They expect to decision for at least two weeks-United Press.
Tribute To “Ouma” And Jan Smuts
will
years,
n.m.
In their memory
mission because of impetigo.
"I can't understand it." Crowe said during his brief stop here. "I paid $325 for this trip-and it all has been for nothing. I am not a rich man but I will get money to come back,"
Mrs. Harvard, tearfully folding away her trousseau in her Car- diff home, asked. "Why on earth should they send him back?" She said he didn't have time even to telephone her although he send a telegram.
Members of British
youth The Governor of the island, organisations, including stud- the ents, trade unlinkts and young Catonel Gilpin, welcomed
them Communists, demonstrated to- Royal Family and took for a drive round the mountain night outside the Spanish Em- roads
Wonderful bassy in London. protesting through to Langwood, where against the alleged impending Acenery
four of
young Napoleon lived in exile and excention
Spaniards in Madrid for anti- Franco Belivity. where he died in 1821.
A deputation demanded to see the the Charge d'Affaires, Marquis de Santa Cruz, but he The visit ended with the had left_the_building.. Pokies Royal Family watching hoya making the biggest bannister elide in the world-down the side of the 620 steps from the top of Signal Hill.
The whole population-less the quay than 5,000-lined when the visitors left. Giant inscriptions carved in the rock of the mountain-side nying "Welcome to Their Majesties" and "God Save the King" re- United main as memorial of the first
did
They met in England during the war. Crowe was
Rvised the deputation to turn tomorrow.
.te
The lenders then decided to visit the House of Commons aud ask Members to demand British Intervention.-Reuter.
ARCHBISHOP TO BE RE-BURIED
Rome, Apr. 29. The body of the late Archbi. Hanan, who died here in 1943, will be taken abcard the ss. "President Polk" at Genon on July 10 for reburial in San Francisco.
States Army cook and she was an Royal visit to thin lonely out-shup Edward Joseph ambulance driver.-United Press. post-Reuter.
Drive For United Ireland
Belfast, Apr. 28.
Two prominent Northern Ireland Nationalist lea- ders flew to America today to launch a cam- paign for American support. in the establish- ment of a united Northern and Southern Ire- land.
Mr. Denis Ireland, chairman of the Protestant- Ulster Union Club, and Mr. Patrick Maxwell, Nationalist member of the North Ireland Par- liament, said they hoped to enlist American backing in the growing campaign to evacuate British forces from Northern Ireland and end Irish partition.
Capetown, Apr. 30. Party members of both Houses of Parliament on Tuck- day
presented Field Marshal Smuts with an antique wooden casket on the necasion of his and Mrs. Smuts golden wedding anniversary. which they
They planned to fly tonight to New York, en route to Chicago, celebrated on Wednesday.
Smuts said the gift was in where they will open their cam- recognition net so much of him-paign with speeches tumcrrow.
Their United States tour welf as of his wife.
"For the last 50
sponsored by the United Irish So. Oura, as Mrs, Smuts is affecciolitics of America and the Ulster tionately known throughout the Irish Liberty Legion of Chicago. Mr. Ireland said he personally Union, has always stuck to her hoped to dispel the myth that a guns," he and in a tribute to united and free Ireland was de Shortly after the presentationsred only by the Catholle ming- rity in Northern Ireland. They Smuts left by plane for Pre-will speak before Irish antf-parti- torin where he will spend on meetings in cities throughout Wednesday quietly on his farm the United States during the next with Mrs. Smuts who has been
six weeks. too indisposed to come to Capo-
The proposed evacuation of In. town during the parliamentary din by British forces has given session. All of their children new life to Irish demands for end- and their grand children willing partition. Pressure already be present at the family cele has been brought on the. Labour bration-Associated Press.
Government in Londena
ber.
FURTWAENGLER
CLEARED
Zurich, Apr. 29. Wilhelm Furtwaengler, Inform-
"Tyranny"
Mr. Ireland said his organiza- tion brought the folowing mes- kage to the people of America:
uf "In America, where so many
pations of various
cen- have fled throughout the
new life tree from turles to start his tyranny and Germany,shown the worldan, you have an example of said tonight that he would return how men of divers religious views to Berlin soon after the middle of and racial origins can live peace- May.
fully together, united by a bond.
ed by the United Press that he the people had been cleared by the Aliled
resume Kommundatura to musical activities in
He said he would reserve any of common citizenship.
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TEEN-AGERS WARNED
Berlin, Apr. 29. The US Army cracked down on a new disciplinary. problem in a truly military way today. Combatting a **nanti- fresh outbreak of Juctory behaviour," General Lucius D. Clay's Han, order ed American parents to "ca- tion children not to hang out of windows or behave in a disorderly
while manner"
riding school buses.
"School bite privileges will be denied to children whoat behavious in constantly 12-
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White Paper tonight, France will send to Britain £16,000,000 In gold during 1947.-Reuter.
BUTCHERS CAUGHT
Frankfurt, Apr. 28.
The Frankfurter Neue Presse today reported the arrest of a gang of black market butchers in Dinkelsbuhl, who had hired an nccordion player to play loud march music to cover the sounds of squealing pigs during butcher. ing operations-Unlied Press.
POLISH DEMAND
London, Apr. 28. The Polish Government in a note to Britain, has asked for the setting of an "early, and final" date for the dissolution of the Polish armed forces un- der British command, both in Britain and other countries, it was announced here today...--- Reuter.
Greek Guerillas On
Counter-Offensive?
Athens, Apr. 29. Communist sources in Athens today. disclosed a new programme for a guerrilla counter-offen- sive, following raids on three armed cities in Macedonia yesterday.
| statement. he might make concern- "We feel that you, as citizens | A
ing his exeneration of Nazi en of the great republic which fought, Its na. to preserve tanglements until he returned to a civil war Relch soil. The famous conductor ticnal unity, will understand and said he was scheduled to give a sympathize with our effort to re- concert in Milan, Italy, on May establish national unity of our, 13, atter which he would imme-country and draw both sections of diately return to Berlin to cur people together in the spirit formulate future plans,
of brotherhood."-United Press
He appeared visibly pleased at the news of his reinstatement- United Press.
SCHUSCHNIGG
D.Ps. OFF TO BRAZIL
"
high Communist official said bands would henceforth concentrate on large cities instead of small settlements. He said decisions for à new programme were 'reached at secret ses- sions at the Yugoslav border and in Athens. About 200 guerrillas, in a sur been carried out within the Party into and all members, favouring, an prise attack, drove deeply
rather the city of Grevens in Western autonomous Macedonia Macedonia and staged a short than the Soviet: line of a Mace. battle against Army forces pro donlan Republic of Greater South tecting cast and west fortifica- Slavin had been kicked out. tions. The band withdrew with
Airports Sold slight losses on both sides,"
At the same time, early yes Meanwhile, United States Army Herford, Apr. 29. torday, another band bealeged the and Greek Government represen electric plant in Yannitsa, but tatives today signed an agrou- Eight hundred and Afty dis-
was repulsed. A third group of ment for the sale to Greco f placed persons from campala 200 men slipped into Vorreia and four American-built or improved the British zone of Germany burned, two hours before with airports for US$700,000-22 per
cont of the original cost. Minister of Justice Geroe, to are due to leave. the 'German drawing,
Near Baionika, a band attack The airports are Hassani and day informed the Cabinet, that North Sea port of Cuxhaven on.j ex-Chancellor Kurt von Schusch-Friday to take up agricultural od gendarmerie company, with Eleuels. outalde Athens, Candle
losses on both aides,
at an Crete, and Arexos near Sparte. nigg has refused to appear be-or Industrial work in Brasil. The Communist leader, anld The land is already owned by fore the Austrian People's Court The displaced persons, chief- 1,000 prominent Communiata al- the Grack Government but the as a witness, in the Guido Schmidt Baits form the first contin- fogodly destined for surprice ar installations were built by
the libera treason trial.
Geroe sald Schuschnige, who is get to leave Germany for rest had been instructed to cat- United Blates
South America, and will love into the hills or under Uoned. Blates after in Rappallo, Northgen Haly, hai cabled a bluntj. rejo of the clude the wives and children oftobrid in Athens, 10 gulde The United States Ambassador to=2kk (prusent in to Greece, Mr. McVeagh, returned, at workers. The Journey will be Athena Birwady had been named from Washington today by air
modeling United Blaten farten of
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