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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1948, '
WANTS TO STAY IN
IN JAPAN TO FIGHT TRIBUNAL JUDGEMENTS
Tokyo, Novombor 15.'. One of the American defence attorneys in tho Hideki Toja war crimes trial has applied for permission to remain in Japan and live like a Japanese so he can appeal against the verdict. He is Mr. Alfred Brooks, of Kansas City, Missouri, who handled the defence fór General Kuniaki Koiso and General Jiro Minami. He has been on the American army payroll here as have been other American attorneys selected to assist Japanese attorneys in defending Tojo and his co-accused.
Petitions
Now that the trial is over, portant precedents for the le- Mr. Brooks will be dropped velopment of international law. from the army payroll and will he expected by oficials to re- turn to the United States, Bath of the men Mr. defended were sentenced to life Imprisonment..
Brooks
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told
the
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General Mac- Arthur must be handed in by Friday, but Inquiries with dozen American attorneys today indicated none has submitted document yet.
Mr. Owen Cunningham, aitor-
Todiny Mr. Unlied Press he mode an apple-ney for Lieutenant General Hiro. shi Oshima, former Japancso tion in stay on in Japan and
Ambassador to Berlin, pointed out "live on yen basla."
that his client was together with the former Ambassador to Rome, Toshio Shiratori, cundemned on one count only.
cuit
the
Misdemeanour
U.S. Encourages Voluntary Relief In Occupied Areas
Washington, November 15.
non-
The U.8. Army, today announced that it would pay ocean' freight charges on the shipment of relief supplies by profit agencies In the United States for distribution in Japan, Koro and the Ryukyu Islands.
The advisory Committee on voluntary, foreign approve the agencies.
ald must The Army Secretary, Mr. Kenneth Royalt, seld the pro- the gramme was aimed at Increasing voluntary relief ecoupled areak
Relief agencies must assume the responsibility for non- commercial distribution of the supplies, free of cost, in the country benefited.-United Press.
REMINDERS OF HITLER
NOW RED MEMORIALS
Berlin, November 16. Workmen are tearing down the last reminders of Adolf Hitler in Berlin and are even' closing the hold in the ground in which ho is believed to have died.
Japanese Life This would mean Mr. Brooks would live like a Japanese with
privilege of buying American food, clothing and other
This count, the first in the in- supplier shipped to Japan by the dictment, alleged the defendants arty for authorised occupation were leaders of a "common plan Rising
or conspiracy
personnel.
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seeking Japan's The Amerlean attorney wants "military, political and economic to remain here anyway possible domination" of East Asia,
so he can appeal against the ver Mr. Cunningham said bls peli- diet to the United Nations, the ton to General MacArthur would World Court And Be Untied States Supreme Court. He said he state that "conspiracy" is only
misderneanmir in the United States was sure it would be pertinent to and it would be unfair to imprison appeet the Tokyo trial verdict to Oshir
a con- Oshima for life on such the Laulted Nations Securityviction, that the meaning of the Couneli.
count is vague and uncertain and He said his intended appeal that it would be difficult to deter. to the world Court would chal-nine whether any person acting longo the right of
"minor for such a purpose was motivated nationa group" of
to evolve by patriotism or by criminal in precedents that would serve as tention. a basis for international law. Mr. Brooks said he hoped to appeal to the-United States Su- preme Court to challenge the right i of delegation of legislative powerz to the Tokyo tribunal.
It permitted to remain in depan, Mr. Brunks sate he will "live with friends of the arcused."
Beyond MacArthur.
in the place of Hitler's buildings and monu- ments are memorials to Josef Stalin and the Red Army.
The Russians are using allí the best materials from leftover Hitler structures for memorials of their former leader Lenin.
Under a programme of ruin re- moval in the central district of Berlin, the Russians are tearing down or dynamiting what re- mulus of the government building which
Hitler
himself designed with the aid of experts. Along Mr. Ben Bruce Blakeney, at with it goes the Fuehrer's Bal Lorney for former Foreigncony from which Hitler used to Minister Shigenori Togo, who address admiring crowds. was sentenced to 20 years im- prisonment, and General Yoshi. Jiro Umezu, who was sentenced to fo imprisonment, also was understood to be working 06
petitions for both his ellente to be submitted to General
MacArthur.
War Damage
Long before this was under- taken the chancellory had been
gutted by war damage and its Axtures and marbles dismantled by the Russians for use in con- memorials in this conquered city.
As far as it is known. Mr.
It was understood that Mr. Bracks is the only American at- torney on behalf of Japanese wor George Blewett, attorney for Tu-struction of Soviet Army war
injo, would subinii a perition criminals mtending to carry
to The fine woodwork also was taken appeal beyond General Douglas General MacArthur referring to by the Russians. MacArthur-to whom the defence various legal aspects of the trial
Now what, is left of the chan-
for all 25 defendants sentence and not chily to the death cellory will be used as building will submit petitions for milign-sentence tion by Friday,
Mr. Brooks said in his appeal to General MacArthur he would cite alleged factual errors in the fudg ment. o horse that the United States, in effect, had two votes on the bench since thing were ruled that the Philippines part of the Dnited States at the time the crimes were alleged to have been committed, and his contention that the small group of nations represented on the tri- bunal was not qualifted to set im-
Anti-Strike
Law In Australia
Melbourne, November 15.
Victoria Government
The
will put into force next Tues-
on his client.
Mr. F. J. Mattice, attorney for General Iwane Matsui, sentenced to death for responsibility for the rape of Nanking, and General Belshire Itagaki, said he your plan- ning petitions for both men but get.-United Press. had not completed the documents
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materials for German purposes. The
ullimate residue also will serve a specified purpose.
The Asian contrailed "Der tiner Zaltung" sold the 'chen. collory debris will be used to fill up the cavity left by the blowing up of Hitler's spacious
Csornoky Faces Peoples' Court In Budapest
Budapest, November 15,
Viktor Csornoky, whose arrest in July caused the resignation of his father-in-law, Zoltan Tildy, President of Hungary, today pleaded to charges of treason, "anti-people's crimes," and cur roncy abuses.
private si rald shelter in the chancellory garden.
Was
in this underground shelter that Hitler and Eva Braun were believed to have committed suicide, along with the entire Goebbels family, in the last days of the bottle of Berlin.
The shelter was destroyed Inst year, but it left the hole in the ground in the midst of a garden
long in ruin. The rubble from the chancellory should be more than sufficient to remove this last trace of uneveness in the soil where Hitler
reigned supreme-Associated Press.
опсе
Tokyo Smuggling Charge Revived In America
ol
San Francisco, November 16,
Counsel for. Colonel Edward Jackson Murray, convicted by Army (court martial of smug-
worth US$82,000 gling diamonds from Japan, said yesterday he was filing a peti- tion for A writ of habeas corpus.
Colonel Murray was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment, but this sentence later was reduced to Ave years, of which he has served 10 months. He was due to orrive from Tokyo last night in Army custody on board the transport General Hodges.
His attorney, James T.. Davis, sold the petition asks Murray's release. He said the court mar- tial was so unfair that "if shocks the
conscience." He asserted Colonel Murray was deprived of counsel und denied witnesses, and declared there never was any that the dia- evidence offered
He was charged before the, Ist-controlled regime in Hungarymonds were taken from the vault day an anti-strike law-the People's Court with passing on and especially its foreign policy, of the Essential Services Act' passed | confidential information to several months ago.
American and British diplo
for
I forbids strike picketing, rules matic and military representa- that strike must not be cuiled without a ballot of workers, and tives, maintaining contact with Hungarian em- "reactionary" provides
penailles BEVETC
spirit Tildy sirikers employed in transport, igres plotting to fuel light, water, sewerage and out of the country, and smug-
blackmarketing of other es ential services,
gling and to gold, jewels and The announcement, maio
foreign cur- aight by the acling Premier, Mr.
rency.
J. G. McDonald, coincided with Csornoky, young ex-diplomat the settlement of the gas workers appeared nervous and frightened strike. began yesterday, which euf off supplies from almost the whole as he faced the court. He never raised his eyes and answered of Melbourne, including hospitals. questions in a most audible volce:
Two other Melbourne strikes- the month-old bakers' strike and
Guilty Plea
the five-week stoppage by pain- He pleaded guilty to all the ters and dockers are due to and charges and told the court frank- Lomorrow-Beuter.
ly that he opposed the Commun-
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a man he is
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In his closing speech, the pro- It added that Major General SAILINGS TO ATLANTIC COAST via PANAMA secutor said that Csornoky had William C. Chase, presiding over 8.8. "MARQUETTE VICTORY" .......... an "unexampled career for su the court martial board, himself young gained everything from the new Bank of Japan until he was re-
29-and was the custodian of vaults at the 5.8. "BANTA CLARA VICTORY" ........ Hungarian democracy, but repald lieved by Colonel Murray, a fact, it by betraying his country. He the attorneys said, that was not asked for a severe sentence disclosed at the trial-Associated United Press,
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