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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1949.

INDONESIANS ACCEPT Too Many

PRELIMINARY TALKS

PAA Strike Is Settled

New York, April,2. The strike of radio operators the Pan-American World Air- ways, which yesterday tied up the overacts Rights of The line, wis settled early this turning.

Batavia, April 2. The Indonesian Republicans today accepted the

• United Nations Commission's invitation to hold preliminary discussions with Dutch represanta- tives in Batavia.

I

The acceptance is subject to the condition that initially the discussions will concern only practi- cal details of the restoration of the Republican Government at Jogjakarta..

Dr. Mohammed Room, chair-Cooneil of March 1, and as was A spokesman for the Union toldman of the Republican delega- emphasised by

number of Security

reporters that an agreement hadtion, in his reply to the Com-pokers in the reent

Council's debates, the restoration

been

1.

reachrel 147 Intense the mission's chairman, saiet:

of a Republican Government at

wages of radio operators by US is my hope that The Nether Jogjakarin, free to take a drei- 40 a month and for a severunter

velands will agree in principle toston uneverced, is a prerequisite Day of $3,000 fo employees

fruitful negotiations." at the outset, Įto any taid off because of "obsolete jobs, this restoration

so that the Republican Govern-Reuter. understood that the "ub- solete" jobs refers to the plan ofment, on the basis of the known the company not to employ radle wishes of its people, can take operators on the new stratocrul-essential decisions on the Sec- sers, whleh will soon be placed

Council's urity

resolution of in service.

The pilots of these aeroplanes January 20 and its directive of

will use radio phones.--Reuter.

Landon. April 2 The Colonial Secretary, Mr Arthair Creel jonus, teli by air today for Naitubl. Kenya colony. where Brilide bus several enisní- al development projects under WILY fie was decompanied by his wife Associated Press.

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March 25,"

(The January 28 resolution, as amended, called for the barse- dinte vessation of hosultties and the immediate release of Indus 10 a freedom nestan leaders exercise their fumettons la the Jogjakarta aren, recommended edections to be held by October

1 and a trunsfer of sovereignty

1930

Arms Find In Italy Revealed

Rome. April 2. Government today dis- large uniounts of

Columns In Stalingrad

Moscow, April 2. The architects rebuliding Stalingrad are suffering from "columnitie," according to criticisms Jovelled at the Congress Commualat Youth

here.

"There are columns overy. where, complained N.F.F. Deninov, secretary of the Stalingrad branch of เทค Youth League. **Wherever you look there are nothing but columns. A modest ma- ternity hame bonata 20 small col. Red October are column-

columna. Even tages and the tractor factory að."

Denisov Bald Communist youth played a key role in the reconstruction of Stalin- grad, and therefore they had right to complain. He warn ed the architect to reject "formallstic survivala." United Press.

MARRIED MEN'S ASSOCIATION

London, April 2. Fred Wurmull, founder of the The

which col- Ant!-woman Society closed that

inarriage last to the United States of Indonesia) abandon arms and ammuni- lapsed upon his

Liens has not later than July 1.

been found through rear, today disclosed that he has On March 26, the Unded Na-out itely after the Parliament started a new organisation, bons CommS23002 For automessin authorised Italian participation invited the Republivon and The in the Atlantic pact over strong Dutch delegathers to take part in Commet oppositiot. the liveAROSION? under the Com- |

Mari Poe was the ¦rous mom's auspices.

fest move to amplement a Seran ate Commeil insolution, moved by:10ratap 56 The Cabinet on the

Vanaca, vafting for further pre- Janny talks between the Re- publican ad the Dutch repe sentatives i

Misunderstandings

Th Intercon Keells, mete

present

Minister.

the closure 13

of public order, i

Baby Mill

Filed In Court

Mill Charge

Now York, April 2.

An affidavit on file in court today accused the Army and the American Red Cross of approving a nationwide baby mill to dispose of the illegiti- mate babies of Army nursès.

RADIO

The afladavit, which petition- dismissal of baby ed for the udoption racket charges against Mrs. Alice Satterthwaite, was filed by Curtis Frank, counsel for the corset saleswoman and former social worker, aged 50.

This is. Radio. Hang Kong been re-broadensting on a frequency of Frank said he had tained by 40 couples who, are 845 kilocycles per second and on fighting to keep the babies they 9.52 megacycles per second in the obtained through Mrs. (Satter-31 metre band. thwaite's "free" adoption ser- vice.

The statement said Mrs. Sat- terthwaite ncled

a **gnoxt Samaritan" for Army nurses who returned to the United States In a "pregnant condition" during the war. It said she acted at the specific request of the Red Cross and the Army Nursing Service.

The affidavit said the Red Cross and the Army apparently know about and approved the efforts of the head of the Red Crass to anflet Mrs. Batterth- waite's good offices in helping thead girls place their babies for adoption.

Frank said the court's investl- kation of Mrs. Satterthwaite other number of

It will be known as Married frightened a Men's Association and will oppose mothers, who feared a publie air- all inronds of man's rights madeing of individual cases which Mrs. He sald by the Married Women's Asstein-Satterthwalle handled.

one womon threatened to commit tion-United Press.

suicide.

He said the arms were found by BERIA HONOURED police and Chiabinieri at wales. prent planes, and noted that mall

umut KOMETIEN

were

after the Communist defeat i general elections a year agu. The political situation today, he said, is considered satisfac tory from every point of view.

Or Horm said today: "Myth acceptance of the Commission's Invitation to discussions with the Netherlands before the lat ter has agreed to the re-estab lishment of the Government at Jogjakarta likely to create grove

"The Suenalist and Communist Republicanalation against the Government at the Atlante pret was heki bul

mlo

within the limits of law,

Moscow, April 2.

The magazine "Dawn of the East," organ of the Gorgian Com-| munist Party, sald today that great honours had been showered un Lavrenti Berla, member of the Politburo and head of the secret

police. The occasion was his 50th birthday. Next to Stalin, Berla is Georgia's most famous figure.

There were numerous messages

understandings among the Re-waistes: of the demonstrations of congratulation from his voll- publican leaders in other parts themselves did not make anyeagues, and expressions of grat- of the country and abroad and extraordinary polter measures tude from the Georgian authorities

Indonesian among the generally.

Bimustel.

Frank moved for dismissal of the charges against his client for violating the social welfare laws on the grounds she had not re- ceived payment for her servlees.

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"Such misunderstatuiings could not fail to make an eventual sei- Hement more diffealt. I would. therefore, state that any parti ripalani must necessarily be least J the early stares of the discussions.

"On December 19. 1948. thonty was properly transferredt to an Emergency Government in Sumatra, to bet on behalf of the Republican

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