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BRITISH PLANE CRASH IN THE SOVIET ZONE ON BERLIN AIRLIFT

Berlin, May 2.

| A 'British airlift plano missing since Saturday was found yesterday crashed in the Soviet zone with all four members of the crow dead.

The plane, a four-engined Haltan returning from Berlin to Western bases through the Hamburg corridor, was found near Nauen about 20 miles North West of Berlin,

Drive On Quezon Killers

Manila, May 2. The all-out Constabulary drive is continuing against the Huk hand which killed Mrs. Aurora Quezon and 11 members of her party near Bongabon, Nueva Ecija Province, on April 28, but

vlal; of the operations have been revealed.

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The palice notified the Allied Air Safety Centre here and two Royal Air Force officers confirm- et the information,

An RAF mission was despatel- ed to get Soviet approval to re- move the bodles.

The mission will also try to And out from examination of the wreckage what caused the crash. The plane was operated by World Air Freight, civil line.

The crash lifted the airlift death toll to 51, including 23 British and 28 American.

The British side of the nirift was inspected yesterday by Geoffrey dr Freitas, Unter- Secretary or State for Air.

He told correspondents that the British

plan to bring in more And more

four-engined planes to replace twin-engine Dakotas and thereby treble the the tonnage brought to Derlin

Giant Plane

Constabulary Headquarters say that no reports on hostilities have Laren received from fell com→ manders, who uru persimally The Americans shifted to all hegded

Brigadier-General] fair-engined planes last Autumn. by Alberto Bamos, chief of the Con- Mr. de Freitos left Gatow air- stabulary, Officers chaft that port for Luebeck and a quick tour hunting down Huks in the wild of the British zone, Sterra Madre mantain terrain

Meanwhile, 71-Lon

Boeing be a difeult busk, particularly in strato-freighter, belleved to

of the Huk laettes of dis-

have the largest plane ever persing and mixing With

the landed at Frankfurt Rhein-Main rural population.

Airport, arrived today from the United States fo undergo fight tests for the airlift.

view

About 2,000 Constabluary troops are engages in the operations, with several units posted at stra tegle points in Nueva Ecija and Quezon Provinces, the retreat of

the dissidents, who are headed by the notorious chieftain, Alex- anier Viernes.--United Press.

Crazy Quilt Tornadoes Take Toll

Oklahoma City, May 1, At least ten were counted dead today and more than 70 injured in a crazy quilt pat- iern of tornadoes that roaredj across Oklahoma and a section: of Texas.

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Pontiff And The Workers

Vatican City, May 2. Pope Plus yesterday im- parted a May Day blessing fo "the entire world of the workers,"

Speaking to a large group of workers from, the Naples canneries who were received yesterday, the Pope sald;

de

"The Church loves the per- son of the workers, blesses the contract of labour, fends the just salary, blesses the family and the healthy house for the worker, pasal- bly built upon his own piecs of land, and blesses all the world of the workers."—Az - acciated Pres.

The

Wallace On The Rampage

STATE DEPARTMENT AWAITS PHONE CALL

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Washington, May 1.

The only thing needed to fix another American-So- viot meeting on the Berlin blockado problem is a telephone call, a State Department spokes- man said tonight.

The next meeting between Dr. Philip Jessup, United States Ambassador-at-large, and M. Jacob Malik, Soviet delegate to the United Nations,.

SOCIALISM

NO THREAT TO AMERICA

will be called when are, or the other party picks TO

up the telephone and requests a further talk, the spokesman added.

Nobody knows which party is going to do that or when it will be done, he said. What is known is that more talks will be held, presumably somo time this wook.

and

These are that the

Washington, May 1.

The Secretary of Labour, Mr. Maurice Tobin, said today that the United States has nothing to fear from Socialism.

"I should

On a national radio programme, Western Mr. Tobin was asked if the Unit- ed States might be in danger of France powers should simultaneously re- becoming Socialistic because of its close contact through the

Labour Governments in Europe.

Socialists any the are more apt to come our way. than wo are to go theirs," on- swered the Secretary. "We have nothing to tear from Socialism. Personally, I cannot see what So- cladist philosophy has to offer a country like the United States, which produced the highest stan- dard of living in the world."

Another question of the momerit is whether Britain will join in the next meeting. move all counter-blockade anen- been keeping pures and agree to a date for n Dr. Jessup luas the British and French represen-meeting of the Council of Foreign Marshall Plan with Socialist and

Cadogan Ministers on the German question, tatives, Sir Alexander Cleveland, May 1. and M. Jean Chauvel respectively, Reuter. former Vice-President, informed of the nature of his in- Henry Wallace, last night de- formal exploratory talks regard- nounced the "Vandenberg Colding a possible lifting of the War" and the "Truman Doe- trine" and called for the defeat Pact which of the Atlantic they support.

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is not "The through the Atlantic Pact," he told his audience at a music hall. ; The speech was his third of a nationwide tour arging rejection of the pact.

peace

Mr. Wallace sald: "The Atlantle pact, by forcing on rope ex- cessive militarisation, 80 to 00 per cent of which she will pay herself, will eventually make un- other China that of Europe."

He called for the United States and Russia to buildi

really

strong United Nations and both

Como to

blockade.

spokesman The American expected to discuss the Intest developments with Mr. Dean Acheson, US, Secretary of State, when Mr. Acheson returns here tomorrow.

Mr. Nehru Was Not

Recognised

Romsey, May 1. Pandit Nehru today paid a

On the same programme, Mr. Alfred Friendly, ECA European Information Director. Bald Communist Influence In French

unione l decreasing, but is still a serious problem.

So far, there has been no off- cial indication whether or not an understanding in principle on the latting of the 19-month-old Ber- in blockade and a Council of

and Italian labour meeting has surprise visit to a little colony, Foreign Ministers' been reached, leaving only the of pre-cast houses on a hillsicle detail for adjustment, or whe-just outside the Broadlands ther substantial

yet exinto of the Earl and Countess remain.

Mountbatten, with whom has been spending the week- end.

difcultles

Secrecy Imposed

The giunt plane, which has o capacity of 33,000 pounds carries a grow of 12 at a speed of 300 miles an hour, lan sister ship of the United States Air Force 1-50, which completed non-stop flight around the world, | Hopeare the other.-United Press. with M. Malik.

Equipped with completely pres- surised 'enbins, the strato-freighter has three cargo loading doors and mono-rall hoist to aid in load- ing cargo.

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The double-decked plane one of 13 which had already been

American delivered to the

Air Force by the Boeing Aircraft Company out of a consignment of 65 which were reported to have been ordered.-Associated Press and Reuter,

DR. GARBETT ON CHINA DANGER

Scarborough, May 1.

Dr. Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York, believes that what is

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"European workers are not ly- heing down on the job," he added.

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They are working hard, at least as hard as the Americans. United Press.

Communist Intrigues In Cairo

Dr. Jessup, who remained Jn! The Indian Prime Minister was can as soon as they

Washington today, has reported not reengnised by husbands busy their senses and start planning on the telephone to Mr. Acheson,] gardening and housewives. foy pence, not war.

who was spending the week-end paring the Sunday dinner. "There is just one safety for at his Maryland farm,

The pre-cast houses are the United States and that is to It is assumed that he will not posed of between 30 and 40 large cume quickly to na agreement see Mr. Acheson unless he re- double sheets of concrete, ribbed

said. But, heceives an urgent call to return to solidly together with a

three- with Russia," he added, neither country

its should New York to resume

talks Inch

space to prevent dampness

the inside, renching

As Presumably further discussions

Mr. Nehru returned 10 will depand upon the Kremlin's Broadiande, hu and his hosts Instructions to M. Malik i thel were joined for lunch by his

Cairo, May 2. light of his report on last Friday's sister and by Mr. Krishon Menon,

The police today said they had exchanges with Dr. Jessup,

High

for Insia in uncovered documents Commissioner

showing This meeting is reported to have the United Kingdom.

that the outlawed Moslem Bro- been satisfactory, but the late Mr. Nehru and Mrs. Pandit) therhood was linked with the

made 11 Department yesterday

enjoyed the glorious sunshine Communists, during a rald clear that secrecy has been re-

of the afternoon walking around which the police unearthed Imposed after the outburst of in-

the 100-acre estate, which is enough explosives to blow up all which formation last Tuesday,

richly wooded and Is watered Calro and

12 members followed the Russian disclosure of two ronditions for raising the Berlin blockade.

Abdel Hadi said Bey, police commandant about 300 agitators were rounded up on Saturday night as a pre- cautionary measure against pas. sible May Day incidents.

London, May 1. Austria's big complement of was discussed displaced persons at Friday's meeting in Vienna of the Allied Council for Austria, according to the Vienna corres- rondent of Tass, the Soviet News Agency.quoted by Moscow Radio tunight.

Army General Vladimir Kura- RDV, who presided. said that there are over 520,000 displaced persons in Austria not subor to the dinated

Austrian

Tacit Agreement

Damage in Oklahoma alone is happening,in China today will thered to grant the right of the Elg Four Foreign Ministers on |

expected to exceed $1,000,000.

There is a possibility of more deaths as unconfirmed reports in Oklahoma sald

national a was killed and guardsman other missing.

The

have a greater effect on the future of the world than anything else that happened in recent years.

"China is being swept by Com- If Communistle Russia an-matian.

reaches China the danger will be almost incalculable". Dr Garbett twisters struck North declared.-Reuter,

East Texas and Central Oklahoma

late yesterday and lashed

through the night.

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The gales struck mostly sparsely-settled areas, minimising| the extent of casualties,

Form homes and other build- Ings were damaged, cars smashed. trees uprooted and elec-

tric lines forn down by winds-United Press.

Bombay, May 1. Mr. G.D. Birla. Indian indus- trial magnate, left here by air for London today.

He will study modern industrial developments in the United States and Europe and try to engage the technicians for Indian industrial

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"Witches' Sabbath" In Germany

Hamburg, May 1.

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Seizure of the munitions is de- scribed

the Government's greatest single success in its cam- paign

to outlaw.

terrorism and sabotage In Egypt.

The "New York Times" said to- day that the Soviet delegate to the United Nations, M. Malik, has the Western incitly agreed to stipulation that any meeting of

freedom of movement to persons Germany must not interfere with without nationality who arrived the

for plans

West German

The Brotherhood was accused Austria after March 13, 1938, Government,

The people of the Harz Moun- of assassinating Premier Mah- and to displaced persons and

Sources close to the negotiations tains last night celebrated the moud Fahmy Nokrashy last win- Germans on the condithan that on Germany In Lake Success said "Witches' Sabbath," St. Walp- ter-United Press. they should all be placed under that M. Malik, in his last meeting wrgi's Night, for the first time in Austrian Jurisdiction.

with Dr. Jessup on Friday, gave 15 years, according to the German The representatives o! the new assurances that Russia would News Agency D. P. D. Western Powers opposed this raise the Berlin blockade on the proposal so the question remains two conditions previously, an- undecided, the Tass report sald.j rounced, the "Times" report

Reuter.

said.

TO RELAX AUSTERITY SOON

CANADA TO

Ottawa, May 2. Relaxation of some of the Canadian Government's dusterity measures is regarded as a certainty between now and the June 27 general election. The Government has indicated allotment is $150 in U.S. funds to from time to time that the regula-, each individual who wants 10 tions will be eased as the coun-take a trip to the U.S. try's supply of golf and United The addition of perhaps an- States dollars is improved.

other US$100 to this amount might not tax the country's Recent Government -announce-

dollar fund too heavily. ments indicate considerable bet- The Government made one ma- terment in the exchange position.jor concession In this department

It is thought likely that the at the year's end. Government will increase the an

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Guest arrived by special buses and trains to join the local popu- lation in merry-making, and lans wore full of people dressed up as devils and witches.

The Devil" assumed power Government from the Military

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Dr. Malan's Pilgrimage

Clarens, Switzerland,.

May 12. Dr. Daniel Malan, Prime night, until ousted from his Minister of South Africa, yes- throne at midnight by the May terday visited the home here Queen. The "Witch of Discord"

the South African where was burned in effigy.

The festival was broadcast and patriot, General Paul Kruger,

in 1904. died filmed for newsreels.--Reuter.

Dr. Malan was accompanied by Mrs. Malan and South African Government officials and they stood silently for several minutes In the home where General Kru- ger died.

ANTI-BELGRADE PAPER APPEARS

Moscow, May 1, The first number of a Yugoslav

It was the first time the hame refugee newspaper dedicated to here had been visited by a South The "unmasking of the nationalist po- African Prime Minister. Hey of Tito's clique" appeared home is now occupied by a girls' here today. It announced that a school and is frequently visited conference of Yugoslav political by other South Africans. refugees decided qarly last month Dr. Malan's party returned to to publish paper entitled Geneva after a reception by the "Socialist Yugoslavia",

city authorities of Montreux. Dr. In addition to exposing Tito, the Malan is due to fly to Rome today paper

plans

to publish "letters) in a private plane. He expects capital from Yugoslavin" and reports on to remain in the Italian life in Rusala. It is written in the three days and then return Serbian language.-Unitet Press. South Africa-Associated Press.

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