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BRITAIN CAN WIN OUT
Mr. Bevin's Southport Speech Mussolini's
"This Generation Rescuer
Fight To
A Finish Visualised!
Will Not Fail"
Southport, Sept. 3.
Tells Story
Dachau, Sept. 2.
The Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest Bevin, called on
Otto Skorzeny, 8-foot-four for. the workers of Great Britain today to accept
mer 53 Heutenant polonel, who drastic measures to combat the country's eco-
kidnapped Mussolini from the nomic crisis as an alternative to dictatorship.
Italians four years ago, took the "I want this country to remain democratic," Bevin witness stand in his own defence Hamburg, Sept. 2.
today and told the war crimes said at a dinner of the Transport and General British officials in
scurt how he was personally Workers Union, the organisation he formerly
chosen by Hitler to capture the Hamburg were tonight
headed, preparatory to a full dress speech
Duce and later to send Germans the completing plans to deal
today to the Trade Union Congress meeting in American uniforms into
American lines during the Battle with any "fight to the here.
of the Bulge to commilt espionage finish" which, there were "I hate dictatorship. But the British Commonwealth and
Flittor indications here, the the only way we can avoid it indirectly affecting the destinies and sabotage.
Skorzeny said he met is to succeed by consent and of millions of others in the late in October 1944. "Hitler said: 4,350 Jewish. immigrants not by fores. believe that world. or you will fall," he we were to ure Americas uniforms might stage when the the vast mass of the Trades ani. " ann not. I will not as ruses of war," Skorzeny said, believe that "to help capture bridges and con- three British transports, Unionists of this country are allow myself to
this generation is going to duct explonage and sabotage." bringing them from the ready to consent."
"Hitler told me that Americans German Secretary, fail." south of France, dock at peaking after the TUC had "Ile said the TUC had declar-had been in action dawn on Monday.
voted overwhelmingly to cun-ed its willingness to fight out uniforms near Aachen and were Krently successful," Skorzeny told Hundreds of troops are ready sider full direction of labour "the real issue......whether n
the American court. to move on the docks if neces-in pencetime if the situation nation can triumph by produc- He said ho made out a list of sary, and the authorities are not demanded it, hraped scorn on
tion." nuú bailed his old un-cersary equipment and supplies, excluding the possibilities of a countries that "imagine. now ion for joining the sland of which he gave to General Jadi, and the supplies were Inter deli- well-timed outbreak of terrorism, and again, that we are no long- the great majority." sabotage and arson.
er a great nation.”,
vered to his units.
consisted of
The Foreign
IN
"If we win this struggle just Officials will bourd the ships to "Let them live in their fool's as we won the war, then I am search for suspected agitators or paradise," Bevin declared, confident that the generations terrorists, but troops will only without numing the countries to to come will look back on this
"We use firearms during the disem-which he referred.
are Southport conference barkation as a Inst resort to great.
which you took We have fought and we landmark, in protect their own lives.
have fought clean.”
great decisions to change the Senior military government Hinting at a belief that the course of humanity."-Assocl- officials will appeal to the re-economic crisis will Jant at ated Press. fugees through Joul-speakers least two more years, Bevin
himself disembark quietly, while described Kandhat German police will daunted, not a pessimist." rordon off the landing quay and [" The Real Issue stand with their backs to the "In the next two years you ships.-Reuter,
|will win," "galding the desting of
Lo
AR "not
TUC Accepts Plan For Industry
Southport, Sept. 2.
The Trades Union Congress, representing the bulk of the nation's organised workers, today agreed by a large majority to discuss with the Gov- ernment plans to direct or compel-labour into under-manned basic industries.
of
He said his men
three combat groups and a special commando company. United
Press.
Death Of
The Next War Boer War
Washington, Sept. 2.
Veteran
Mr. Lawrence R. Hafstad, Director of Applied Physics Laboratory at John S. Hopkin University, said bluntly today Santa, Barbara, Calif., Sept. 3. that the perfection of useful Major Frederick Russell Burn. guided missiles will take louger bam 87. Boer War veteran and and be more difficult than the African explorer, whose exploits development of the atomic included the killing of a native "god" in Rhodesin, died yesterday bomb.
in Santa Barbara,
He said it would be onsier to make a B-29 or a battleship In Africa, Major Burnham was fully automatic than to create engaged as a scout successful long range guided against Matabele natives and com-
manded to kill or capture missiles.
in the war
the
If the next war comes, he native god "Mimo,
Major Burnham tracked his added, it will be "shorter, more quarry to a mountain cave and violent and much faster break- killed him, for which deed he was Ing than in the past."-United given 300 square miles of land in Press.
WHAT NEXT?
Rhodesia.
A heated debate, which sever- } L. J. Calllyhan, Member
After extensive exploration of al times broke out in uproar Parliament, said firmer measures |
Africa, Major Burnham went to with the delegates shouting and were not being taken because of
and Alaska in the gold rush waving frenziedly from the the "fatal hesitation in the minds
operated a Klondike mine when he body of the hall proceded the of our politeni leaders... be.
was offered a British Commission vote, Less than 50 out of 836 cause they don't know whether
London, Sept. 2. to fight in the Boer War. delegates voted against.
they are going to get or whether Spanish Republican sources
Wounded, he was invalided to The Government took sweep- they want more American reported today that "Falanglst ing power of direction in last dollars".
agents in the American Zone of England and decorated and dined month's "crisis debates" in A. Davies of the Miners Unlon Germany are recruiting aviation with Queen Victoria.--Associated
Press, Parliament, and all that is described Prime Minister Attice's specialists for Franco's Army, needed to put them into effect recent call for Britain to fight apparently from Among the is fresh instructions to local the crisis as "very anaemile and former SS."
Ankara, Sept. 2. officials on how to apply the
A news bulletin of the Basque It was announced today that very feeble". regulations in detall.
cruiser La Argentine T. WIlliamson, Labour MP. delegation reported that Nazi the Today's approval by the TUC opposed fines for workers who airmen had gone into Spain since Argentina will arrive at Istan Kave its General Council au- refused 10 be ordered into the end of the war by a clandes- but on September 8 for a week's thority to negotiate with the particular industries, but added, tine route-United Press.
visit.—United Press. Government on these details, "Starving men and women into including whether workers work is the highest penalty that should be moved from their home districts.
out for the ought to be tried first alx or 12 months,"
J. T. Severn of the Lacemakers Union flatly opposed direction of labour in any fashion. "1 don't think our people quite realize we are the ruling class
of this country," he said.
The industries most affected by manpower shortages
are coul, steel, textiles and farm
The output per man-shift in Britain's mines is among the most satisfactory in Europe, and a basic cause for her acute
When the debate was cut short! shortage of coal is the lack of
and George Gibson of the numbers of miners. Last General Council tried to reply, spring's great recruitment drive he had to shout to be heard over slowed down after an encourag protests and could not go on for ing start until losses through several minutes until he said, old age again began to exceed "Do you just want to hear one Large numbers of new land kind of speech?"--United Press, workers are needed to put into effect the drive announced by the Minister of Agriculture Inat month to increase Britain's output of food by £100,000,000 nunually within four years.-~- Reuter.'
new entrants,
* "Socialism"
NOT HELPFUL
Serious Rice Riots
In Formosa
Shanghai, Sept. 3,
Business people returning to Shanghai from Formosa said that three serious rice riots have occurred recently in China's southern island possession, and in one of them Kuo Yao-ting, delegate to the National Assembly, was injured.
Riots, described as "well or-force, disarmed many policemen ganized," occurred at the agri- and exhorted farmers not to ac- cultural towns of Changhai, cept the official price.
the
Silo and Toulu, all on the West- There were a few casualties ern Formosa plains. Kuo Yao- but nothing compared to Amsterdam, Sept. 2,
ting, National Assembly dele "Formosan blood bath" when Dr. Hubertus Van Mook, the gate, was injured in a rlot large-scale demonstrations were Lieutenant Governor-General of which reached its climax at put down by force several the Netherlands
railroad station. months ago. East Indies, Changshau
Visitors said that the For- E. Patterson, of the Con- arrived at Schiphol airport from The extent of injuries ia as yet atatutional Engineers Union Batavia today for consultations unknown.
mosa Governor, Wei Tao-ming, tried to have the
governmental requisitioning of land is largely run by tho de- Formosa rice at the official rate posed Governor, Chen Y, whose Socialist in the proposal putj He told
organization the of 28 Formosan yen per catty, military-political reporters that forward to solve this crisis". United Nations Security Coun-less than half of the open mar- still is in the saddle, although He demanded a programme that ell's intervention had not facilita-kot price.
Chen Yi was removed after the "*conclusively would achieve tod
bath." Associated mattera in Indonesia.-- Riot leaders, who disappear-"blood. Socialism".
Router.
ed before soldiers arrived in Press.
report sent with the Dutch Cabinet about The riots were attributed to has limited control, that the Is-
back to the Council on the the Indonesian situation. grounds that "there is nothing
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