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INCREASED PRODUCTION GOVERNMENT'S DEMAND

Raising Of Output By 10 Per Cent

London, Sept. 17.- The Government is to make, forthright demands for increased production from the average worker, backed by the report of planning ex- perts that output could be raised by 10 per cent without changing the present working day.

This increase-vital in Britain's drive for increps-

ed output to avert an economic catastrophe could be attained in a wide range of industries, with a greater effort, maximum efficiency in equipment and closer cooperation between in- dustry and employees.

The joint Production Coun-ed to bring home to the coun- eils. representative, of both try its plight, will be used more uilles in industry, will be en-extensively. couraged to spred productivity.

The ecpaomic information and education services, design-

"Like A Wartime Bombing"

The Manchester address of of the Board of Trade, pointed Sir Stafford Cripps, President

to the kind of problem the Gov ernment, industry and inbour must solve.

It was said that in one face tory, rearrangement of labour

DRIFTING STEAMER TOWED IN

Falmouth, Sept. 17.

After being adrift for three day in the Atlantle, the 7.000.com Pan American steamer, Mary G., was towed into

the harbour today by British tug Martana.

Gale warnings verre in force when the Mary G., 170 mites off Land's End, lost her pro- peller, The Mariana dasked to the

rescue from Southamp tou and the Dutch tug Schelde atramed out from the Bay of Biscay. The Mariana won the race by half an hour.

The skipper of the steamer told a reporter at Fahuouth that his ship was completely helpless when the propeller was lost. Reuter,

and machinery proved that in Two Halves Of

crensed production of 67 per cent would be achieved with the existing labour force. But as part of the rearrangement, the number of men in speela! occupation had to be reinerd from 10 to five.

Up Against

Same Apple

Washington, Sept. 18.

Death Demanded For Nazi "Brains"

Nuernburg, Sept. 17, The United States pro- secution today demand- ed the death penalty for 18 of Himmler's chief SS concentration camp ad- ministrators, on trial be- fore the war crimes court here charged with responsibility for the death

torture of 10,000,000 opponents of the Nazi Reich.

and

The demand for the denth sen tence came as the prosecution w.und up its six months" CANY against SS Lieutenant General

· Oswald Pohl-and kis

assistants

who controlled the Nazi organisa- tion which administered the comi centration camps,

d."

Mr.

Robbins raid the rupervised the collection of gl teeth and valuables, from the in- mates whom they had murdered.

The defence argument they were only performing thair duty" was rejected by Mr. Ron- bin

that

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k and his office chiefs were the

braing of the concentration Bridlington, Sept. 17.

New demands arose an Capitol [eamy organisation, and inade C Eight German prison-

Hill today for the Administra-succesful from the Nazl stand- tion to weigh its foreign aid United States prosecutor said.

[paint." Mr. C.E.A. Robbins, the ers of war and two Bri-

programme wainst sourlig "Under their direction, every tish sergeant escorts

prices at home.

enceivable crime was committ were killed early today

"The fact that five men be

rethant although But even as many lawmakers when a lorry in which there was AB neute overall were voicing doubt that a special they were travelling hit shortage of labour in the in-session of Congress should be the level crossing gates dustry-led to the turning convened to consider emergency down of the whole scheme by help abroad, the State Depart- at Burton Agnes station, the operatives so that the nament heard its third urgent plea near here just as a non- tion is that much the poorer from Italy that the fate of that stop express train from in

Stafford country Sir

when he retorted that they additional hanga' on American assistance before this were not forced to display energy and administrative skill to be- "We are absolutely up years enda.

come the top leaders in Pohl's ar against it. and we have just! Senator Lodge, Republient of ganisation, which onerated

moro An army spoke-man et

got to And the way out-and Massachusetts, recently returned than 400 notorious camps and ex- Northern Command said that “tor

quickly,"

from a six weeks tour of Europe, [ecution, aites-Reuter. Raste reason the driver was

The drive for better use of summed up what appeared to be able to stop and the furry crashed present working hours is apart growing sentiment among Con through the gate Just as the ex, from other discussions design gress members that prices at uress wax passing through

The injured began to shout fored to necure longer hours and home and demands tein With The grouns of those split shifts in many Industries. | abroad are "two halves of the

lying it was like a wartime --Reuter.

Its crisis."

Hull to Bridlington was Cripps said.

passing.

bomhing incubat,” he added.

the

The son of the station-master

said: "It was a terrible, sight,

There were injured and

tying about the permanent

dead

WAY

for 70 yards. Some Lf them were badly injured but were not un vouscious. I saw one German with bath Ings taken, aff".-- Reuter,

Wedemeyer Maintains Silence

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Fairfield, Calif., Sept. 17. Li-Gen. Albert Wedemeyer landed at Fairfield Army Air

An

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Chinese Chairman

Of Monetary Fund

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London, Sept. 17.

U.S. Knows Nothing About It

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Washington, Sept. 18. Under-Secretary of State Robert Lovett sail today that the United States has received no indication that Ching might boycott conference on draft- ing the Japanese peace treaty if Russia fails to take part.

Lovett, answering The International Bank and Monetary Fund conference question, and he should lay emphasis on reconstructing the could not any yet whether an war-damaged countries of Europe, Mr. Hugli

11-nation Japanese peace con- Dalton, Chancellor of the Exchequer and re-

ference might be called while the United Nationa General tiring Chairman, said at today's final session

Assembly is niceting in New of the twin Bretton Woods institutions.

York. A reporter remarked that Chinese officials have been "Other countries. I am gure. The Governor of the Central Base here at 12.27 p.m. PST will find in due course that the Bank of China. Mr. O.K. Yul, was

reported as saying that they today, completing "enay," two institutions are also designed today elected. Chaleman of Ine

will have to consider carefully Bank and Fund. 12-hour light from Honolulu to help them," he said.

whether to attend a abuard an Air Transport Com-

The four vice-chairmen of the ence if Russia remains 'absent. Alimed mand C-64 plane.

Bey Sand of Boards of Governors als elected Lovett said the Department| Egypt. one of the 350 delegates were Mr. Sundaresan, Financia! hos received no indications of Gen. Wedemeyer declined to front 45 countries at the meeting. Adviser to the Indian Embassy comment on the report he had stressed the urgency of develo

a Chinese boycott. Russia has Washington, the French Finance said she wants the Big Four- prepared. He said, patting his ment in Egypt and the Middle Minter, Mr. Robert Schuman, the brief

"Sorry. enge,

Every East,

United States, where, he said, it

Britain. was the Chancellor of the Exchequer. thing is in here and I will vital that the standard of living of Ms. Hugh Dalton, and Mr. John China and herself to draw up make my report in Washingthe masses should be raised.

Snyder, Becretary of the United at least a preliminary draft of States Treasury.

A pence plan. The United Shortly after landing,

BI, in spite of universal Gen.

Pending the calling of the thira | States favours participation by Wedemeyer took off in a light cognition of the need for devalor-annual meeting of the Beard of all the nations which fought

ment loans to under-developed Governors in Washington in Sep-Japan-Associated Press. plane for Crissey Field at San areas, nothing is done in the naar tember next year, a jolni Francisco, where he is to be future, there is danger that cedural committee to be held in the guest at luncheon of Gen-the hopes which our ountries readiness for consultation

Lisbon, Sept. 18. eral Mark Clark, commander of have placed in the Bank and in appointed.

A government It consists of the Sixth Army.

the Fund will be seriously frus Chairman, the four vice-chairines hibited the Import of used, or trated," he said.

and one member each from Aus-re-built. typewriters because, tralia, Colombia, Denmark, Italy. the degree anid, plenty of new In Washington, the State De McCloy. President of the Bankter.

After the session. Mr. John J. Peru, Poland and Turkey-Reu- machines could now be hed- partment estimated the plane and M. Camille Gutt, Managing

United Press. Would reach the capital at Director of the Monetary Fund.

ton."

I

Gen. Wedemeyer is to leave for Washington at 7 pm. PST.

11.30a.m.

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Grain Exports To Europe

opean capitals to contact Govern- ments and monetary authorities.

They proposed to Include Czechoslovakia, Poland and even non-members such as Sweden and Switzerland in the tour, but, not Russia as it was "too far", "Mr. | McGly told a press conference.

Cut Sharply Chinese Chairman

Chicago, Sept, 18.-

-Mr. Dalton announced that the

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