THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1948.
NO CHANGE IN WEST'S POLICY TOWARDS NEW GERMAN CABINET
GENERAL CLAY'S STATEMENT
Frankfurt, August 16.
General Lucius D. Clay, U.S. Military Governor in Germany, said today “I have no indication of any change in the policy of the Westorn powers toward Western Germany."
General Clay added "Nor do I know of any abandon- ing of the preparation for the creation of a Provisiortal Government here.”
Abandoned Ship, Then Went Back
He made this statement as the three Western Military Cover- nors met here today for private talks, unțierstood to be about the Berlin erials nad the future structure of the Military Gov- ernment for the Western zones.
"O course. 1 do not know what decisions
be renched
in Moscow,' General Clay con- unued, denving further that he
Partition Dementi
Delfast, August 16.
Firm Hand
On Reds
In India
"TOKYO ROSE" TO BE TRIED FOR TREASON
Washington, August 16.
The United States Justice Department decided today to go ahead with a treason prosecution in tho so-called "Tokyo Rose" broadcasts of World War II.
to
trip to the west coast by steam- ship and is.expected there within 30 days.Associated Press.
Attorney General Tom Clark Clark disclosed that some 15 The British Prime Mini -
asked US Army authorities in Japanese nationals will bo ter. Clement Attier, scoffed
Tokyo to arrest 32-year-old Iva brought to San Francisco from joday, at press reports that
Toguri d'Aquino and send her Japan for the grand jury hear- h to trying to bring about
San Franciaco to face
ing. a negotiations for reunion of
New Delhi, August 18. Federal Grand Jury there "at Mrs. d'Aquino will make the Northern Ireland and Eire. -
The Home Minister, Mal-as early a date as possible," " am not here for any political tatke, i am on holl
labhbhai Patel, said today day," he told newsmen as he
that his Government, was de- crossed the Forder after A termined to use. 1 "firm motor run from County Mayo hand" to prevent the spread where he has been rasting. While here he plans to visit
to India of Communist dis. Bir Dat Brooke,
orders Prime
sweeping southern Minister of Northern Ireland. ~Associated Press.
***T***44sses
Capetown Segregation
first
Asia.
•
of
three years of investigation. The The action climaxed more than inquiry. Mr. Clark said, indiented that Mrs. d'Aquino, born in Los Angeles on July 4, 1910, was one six English speaking Japanese women who broadcast over Radio Tokyo between 1943
and 1045 Ther
Attorney General Bald she was the only American- born woman in the group to which the American Armed forces in the Far East applied the collective nickname "Tokyo Rone."
Broadcasting on the first in- ¦niversary of Indian Indepen- dence, Patel said, "If undesirable elements are not put down they are sure to create the same chaos we find existing in Chinn, Burma, Malayn and Indo-Chinn," Putel did not mention the Com- The feminine broadcasts over monials by name. liv referred Tokyo's powerful radio station to them as "elements who try to became a legend among US. fight- folst upon India a foreign pat-ing men in the desolate places of teru
uf.cronemy and govern the Paelfie, to which they
-benmed.
ment."
his prineina! advisors had threatened to reign in ense of n change in West German policy,
"I have served my Government
Capetown, August 16. London, August 18,
a soldier
For 34 years, and Capetown's suburban milways The crew of the 450 ton Nor- during these years I have never today introduced special currliges wegian cargo vessel Rajo, who which I was ordered, because of resigned quit any duty to
for "Europeans only." abandoned ship after a mick-differences of opinion," the Gen-segregation, which affects
First reports indicated that the night collision in thr North
eral said. Sea.
class later returned to the
compartments only, 15 The conferencs of the
three working very smoothly and there vessel and brought - into Mily Coverpirs-Gen. Sir
were no incidents. Barwich under her own stearn | Bruns Ítobertson, of Britain. Gen.
Mr P. Sauer, Bouth African early this afternoon,
Pierre Koenly, of France, and Minister
As deputy Premier and Minis- Gen. Chuyloste 30 minutes.
of Transport, sold on ter in charge of the police, Friday that the new arrangement Patel played a prominent role
only an experiment and lea rounding up Communist would be reviewed later in the leaders last March and April.- light of experience.-Reuter. United Press.
The enw of 14 were taken off in heavy song by the piled non- ter Penler after the Rojo enliides with the Titish steamber Grants io nules "off Harwich.
were no casualties.
Some hours later
Ther
It was fouinel
that the Rejo was still afloat met
the srew reboarded he
Stre
WHE
was Baking
water but will
Denmark after
temporary F-
officials sabl.
Draft Constitution An official British spokesman nald the aubjects discussed would not be released, and it was unlikely
* communique would be issued. In In
pletur- Bavarinn espuze Towniest
Herren-Chiemsee,
in the
ntle to continue
in her voyante to craft eonstituen for Western
Conference
tumor-
Alps, experts have drawn up a
Germany which they will pre- panar
The Walton on Naze felt, to a plenary session of the
Constitution which was
was called muut
ut by the Pen-
row. lee's radio for possible assistance, stood by throughout, and, as a result, the lifebooten were uh- able to take part in their on- nual Lifelzont Day celebrations.
The French yacht Maybe, a six ton motor cruiser, was res- euer by the Ramsgate life boat today after it was trapped off the Goodwin Sands.
The yacht was seen by the
of the East Goodwin light crew crasel making straight for the sands.
Warning guns were Üred, but the yacht continued her course, and salled straight over the sands--Associated Press.
WILL DRAFT COMMUNISTS INTO ARMY
Washington, August 16.
It was disclosed today that Communists would be draft- ed into the United States Army together with other men in the 19-25 age groups. but elaborate machinery has been set up to keep them out of secret military jobs.
Army intelligence officials were very use-mouthed on the sub- Jeet It was known, however. that the Army had # loyalty check of men in waltorni opera-
The Conference Organisational Committer proposed, according to the German News Agency, that:
ww
were
Patel deseribel the restrictions imposed by the Nationalist The progrunnes were elabor- cause of the "terrible unrest in Hovertument ns necessary bgately planned. Soft voiced and sexy in appeal, they were em- countries in Asla."
ployed as nightly reminders to American combat men on lonely islands of what they were miss- ing by not turning around and going back home.
BRITAIN TURNS THE TABLES
Lake Success, August 16.
Britain today turned the tables in the Security Coun
cil by formally accusing Yugoslavia of break- ing the Italian peace treaty in Trieste.
1-A State Council, being a full chamber with legislative powers, should be created; 2. Any new bills concerning the
federal basis of the State belays had passed unanimously by Council;
the
the
Yugoslav Government had "virtually Incorporated Zone into their own country." Dr. Philip C.
Jessup, for the United Sintes, wholeheartedly supported Sir Alexander's state- ment and again urged the Coun- cll to ask Yugoslavia for a de- talled report on the administra- tion of its Zone behind the "Iron Curtain."
The Counell adjourned the
The charge, made by Sir Alexander Cadogan, referred to the same articles of the treaty with whose breach the Yugos- charged previously Britain and the United States, 3. The State President be elec-
Sir Alexander said that Yugn- {r}
Introduced by the State Alavia had
the sn.. separately Connell
called Yugo-lira In her Zone of PIKI Parliament. Should there be no absoluto Trieste, although the treaty sald majority on the first ballot, that the Italian lira should con-
ballots tinue to be the legal tender Trieste debate until Wednesday seconil and third should be heid.
with taking Д deckion. Reu- Harvest Rush
the city.
She had also issued decrees es-ter. Ав tho Western Military
tablishing people's courts and Governors conferred in Frank expropriating landowners without furt, the Russian
well compensation as Authorities
os other have ordered farmers In
measures though the peace treaty of Germany to
provided that the existing lows harvest their crops Immediate- remain valid unless revoked by
Russian Zone
the
ly, whether they are ripe or to British offl.
the Governor, he asserted.
Government were appoint-
Scenes Of Hysteria At Famagusta
Famagusta, August 18.
The last batch of Jewish Immigrants above military age will leave Cyprus tomorrow, leaying about 12,000 younger men and women, who could be recruited as soldiers, to be held }, by Britain until à fuller state- ment of the truce.
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Before being allowed to bourd
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500, were Married To A Portuguese screened three time: for men and women trying to break the age None of the immigrants has a birth certificate for they had des- troyed all their papers
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Often, the broadcasts included imaginary descriptions of the USO, famous American good time centres, with heavy em-
ban.
before
phasis on how much fun stay-at-entering the detention camps her
homes were having.
During the screening, which was made by British medical officers, who felt muscles, examined hairs for dye and inspected teeth, about 20 were rejected and sent back
the camps.
Throughout the
the war. Japanese women
broadcastera used the latest American dance recordings as backdrop for their paller.
Just how Radio Tokyo got this up to the minute stuff has never been fully explained. One theory is that pick-up stations spalted in transcrip South America tions from US
broadcasts and sent't thera to Ja
Japan by submarine, Mre. d'Aquino went to Japan
rtly before the shortly
mado
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brakt out and was married there to a
She has Portuguese,
been custody in Tokyo previously in connection with the Investiga- tion of the "Ross" broadcasts, but has been at liberty recently As late as last December, the Justice Department said
two year effort had failed to turn up the two wilnessca needed under the constitution to support filing
COMMUNAL RIOT of treason charge.
New Delhi, August 18.
However, today's announcement said that both American and
The third inspection, by Sir Godfrey Collings, the British Im- migrant Administrator, and three doctors, was made amid scenes of hysteria, women and children fearing the possibility of separa- tion from their menfolk.-Reuter.
STALIN MESSAGE TO NEHRU
New Delhi, August 16. Stalin wired the following greetings to Pandit Nehru; today: "On the occasion of the Indian National holiday. I beg you, Mr. Premier, to accept from the So- viet Government and myself. congratulations and best wishes for the success of the Indian people. Stalin."
Pendit
Nebri replied:
United Press.
"I
Fifteen were killed and 75 in Japanese witnesses will be called thank your excellency for your
to testify. For this purpose, Mr. kind message."
not, according clata in Ber
in Berlin.
ed to Trieste now, Sir Alexander Jured in a Hindu-Moslem clash being harvested said, he would find in the Yugo-vesterday in Agra Crops are
town, 120
ing eye-witnesses. British
a system "the most miles south-east of New Delhi, night and day, Hary added; quot-slav Zone
off notable feature of which is its according to reports reaching cials believed that the Russian remarkable similarity to the here.
sys- order was a direct result of the
tem obtaining in Yugoslavia.”” offer by Russian Headquarters
Various other measures last month to feed the whole of taken by the Yugoslavs there. Herlin.
he added, provod that the Reuter.
Shortly after the order was an- nounced, it was further revealed that all groin stocks, in the Rus- in.-Neuter. rion Zone were frozen for Ber-
KASHMIR ISSUE
New Delhi: August 16.
ting years before President A high source said today the
Truman ordered a similar 31- vestigation of civilian employees in the Gavernment.
The civitan loyalty check is almed at weeding out Com- hunists from the Government entirely. The Army plan is de- signed primarily to channel pos- sible subversives into jobs where they can do no harm.
Selective service officials have announced they will make no effort to screen nut uny Coin-
United Nations' Commission seek- ing a cease-fire in Kushmir is negotiating on the bests that Pakistani troups and forces of the Azad (free) Kashmir
Govern- nent are under a high command. This source said no direct nego tiations had been held with Azad turces and that "Pakistan certain- ly can influence Azad forces if it so desires.**
The Commission was described munists who may be untong ay maintaining offlchi slience on the 3,000,000 draft registrants whether Pakistani forces are In this autumn-United Press.
Kashmir. Associated Press.
THE PHOTOGRAPH
WAS TOO GOOD
Belfast, August 16,
After 400 lotters in two years and fixing the wedding
date, 22-year-old Sylvia Atkinson today can-
colled the wedding.
The reason was that the photo- graph of her Rance, "attractive" ('anadion Ernest McBride, of Toronto, was too good. The two had never met. They were pen ruls.
to
cach
The Canadian suffered from a facial deformity and although the pretty Irish girl and her ex- fiance are the test of friends, Ernest w son be sailing back
Toronto without wife. We got to know all about other by letter. I even wore the ring Einest sent me by post. .but the
moment
he stepped.
off th
the bont, I knew: 14 could not go on with it. The photograph Ernet sit me did nal show what was wrong with his check. Ernest wanted to get married on the day after, his qes rival, but I managed to stall by persuading him that it was apt to rush, sold that
best
-Throa; daya, before, the weds dirig, tán Irish qizi confavond, and by "mutual conpent' the wedding was called off."
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