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FOLIES BERGENES — · CASINO DE PARIS
Of Crime
Birmingham, May 13. E. J. Dodd, Chief Con- atable of Birmingham, dlia- closed fa bin otnual port today the formalisu of a special crime of selected detectives to seck out "master responsible for
quad
minds"
the more
beep
serious class of crime who, tio reported, had operating so far with very satisfactory results.
Mr
Dodd mid that In- dian
hemp trafficking in had made Birmingham itedit fell"
Dould easily be a menace, ES-
to Deoially
young girls
who frequent dance halls and cafes and unwisely cigarettes which
Injurious
and stupefying effoot,
accept had
an
The report sisted that a new peak of 14,083 In- _dictable crimes was coach- ed in Birmingham pam- pared with 11,878 in 198O. - Reuter.
Nurenberg Murder Trial
Nurenberg, May 13.
In the same courtroom where an International
US Government Winds Up Case In Hearings
On Steel Seizure
Philadelphia, May 13.
The Solicitor-General, Mr Philip Perlman, told the Supreme Court when it resumed hearings on the legality of President Traman's seizure of the steel industry today that the industry had failed entirely to show. that any irreparable injury would result from the seizure,
He said that the industry's fears were fan- tastic,
NEW NEHRU CABINET UNCHANGED
New Delhi, May 13. The Indian Prime Minister's
up the Government's Mr Perlman was winding plea for a reversal of the decision of a Federal courtney Ministry, published here ruling that the President's action was unconstitutional. last night, showed that all im- periant Ministers would retain the same jobs in the nov and finali uso the Taft-Hartley law now It was the second day of orat arguments before you invite an immediate strike Cabinet.
Of the total of 19 Ministers, The court.
Counsel for the sleet com-
to the Congress ponies had presented the indus-18 belong
Party and three are Indepen- try's ease earlier.-Reuter.
dents who afflated themselves to the Congress programme during the elections,
It was not known when the court would announce น decl- sion.
him,
In
Increases.
UNION'S CHARGES The court allowed Mr Peri-
Philadelphia, May 13,
Thus, no change is to be ex- Steel workers said today that] man to exceed the two and half hours allotted him
for the steel industry's insistence on peeted in the new Government's con- argument in order to question "an inflationary and undeserved polley as it is in fact a
of the previous was one reason tinutation M. Price increase" In reply to a question
why It refused to give adeqante Ministry. Perlman anid that the Govern-
Day
The Congress Party has an ment
changes
An 88-page report presented enormous majority in Parlia propozed working conditions in the steel by officers of the United Steel-ment, allowing it to make all industry and this was the only workers Union to the opening of legislative decisions desired.
Nehru Me tangible basis for the industry's a poli y-making convention here
remains Prime said another, reason for the in- Minister and Foreign Minister fears.
dustry's refusal was the Taft- and thus Indian home and for- authority of trade unions..
five years follow the bread lines About 3,000 deletes repre- of the previous four years in senting over one millon steel spit
spite the first tangible Com
Asked about the Taft-Hartley
Court convicted Germany's law, Mr. Perlman said, "If you Harticy law which limits the eign policy will for the
top Nazi war criminals, ta soldier young American went on trial before a U.S. military court today charges of murdering two Germans..
on
Japanese Interest
sec
Many in the historic chamber were friends and relatives of the victims, Official A American vehicles brought them to U. S. Justice, in action and how the-America-Army-urica_to curb soldiers' offences Germans
against
The defendant was Private John F. Vigenault, 19, who faces a pessible death sentence if convicted of the April 19 wide slayings which aroused public protest
Two other defendants at the start of the case were Private Richard A. Hagelberger, 10, and Private Robert T. Mierzwik, 20. Hagelberger and Mierzwik
1. be tried later, will be
In U.N.
next
workers are attending the con= "munist and extreme right op-
vention,
The unton president, Mr; position since the Indian Re-
1 jubile came into Philip Murray, who heads the France-Presse.
Congress of Industrial Organisa- tions, sald in the report that re- peal of the act was "one of the top priority goals of the steel workers and of all organised Ja bour"
The report said: "United Staics United Nations, May 13. Steek and other companies were The Japanese and West German encouraged to stall in the nego-- Governments have expressed lations because they felt the Interest in the collective incasures President would be forced to programme of the United Nations, invoke a Taft-Hartley injunction it was dearned from United against the union and prevent the union from striking for 80 Nations quarters today.
days,
6. Although Mierzwik was not measures plan devised by the
bre murder.
being. ---
Proposed Memorial To Late King
one
London, May 13. A plan to turn some of Eng-
stately
which homes, The Governments were answer- "Even though It was not in-land's
Owners can по longer ing an appral issued following a voked, the possibility of a Taft- their
which called en Hartley infunction played an afford to maintain, into schools resolution United Nations member States to important role in spurring on the for Commonwealth students as consider what contribution in the steel companies to defy their a memorial to King George the obligation to bargain Sixth has been proposed by a
New Zealand businessmen. economic and other fields they legal could make to the collective honestly with the union."
of The suggestion is STRIKE SETTLED
hundreds received by the Lord Leslic at the time of the kill-United Nations,
In New Orleans, the Super-Mayor of London, Sir ings, an Army announcement The Japanese Foreign Minis- intendent of the Western Union Boyce. zald investigation showed he is
A publle meeting has been ter informed the United No-Telegraph Company, Mr John definitely involved and all three tons Secretary-Generni that Jookson, said strike af members called for Thursday this week charged jointly with his Goverment would con of the Commercial Telegraphers to appoint a committee to orr sider the ways and means in Union here had been settled on a canise a memorial fund and de- They are also accused of which it could contribute most local level and workers were cide on the project best fitted sicaling the victims' car.
to commemorate the King, efficiently to United Nations' retuming. CARBINE USED
collective action if need be. But in Washington, the Pre-! A fund of £600,000, raised Union's Western tor a memorial to King George sinin The
Germans
sident of the were Eckart, Kart
50-year-old The West German Govern Division, Adolph Brungs, sold the Fifth was used to provide
Asked the Lothar ment
Secretary there could be no validity to playing delds throughout Erl- businessman, and
be the New Orleans agreement, taín. Schlosser, 20 who exhibited General what steps should
"The International Union is! taken by States which are not
The "Commonwealth in Brl- films sponsored by the U.S.
legal
bargaining High Commission as part of its members of the United Nations the
agent, tain schools plan is suggesteti develop friendly towards carrying out the United There are no such things na by Mr Frank Luke in a letter campaign to
Nations' resolution. German-American relations.
local agreements, No at to the Lord Mayor from New A German police report gave
New Orleans has any right inZealand.--Reuter. this version of the slayings:
bargain with the company, The contract to a nation-wide con- Eckart and Schlosser were
tract." shot with an Army carbine after giving Vigenauk a ride in their
COT
r
Schlosser was shot in the back of the head after the car road and stopped on a lonely Eckurt, the driver, Was parently killed as he attempted to flee.
ap-
Their bodies were found by the roadside,
After the shootings, Vigenauit and Hagelberger sped off with the German car but deserted It after colliding with another vehicle.
,
The two soldiers were caught n few hours later. by military and German police after a wid chase. Mierzwik was arrested several days later,
A court of 14 officers is trying the case. All are from the US, Fourth Infantry Division, of which the accused are also members. Associated Press,
FRENCH LECION
SUCCESS
.
The Collective Measures Com- mittee, which deals with these issues, is to convene on Thurs
head- day at United Nations' quarters. France-Presse.
Japanese Government
Worried
Tokyo, May 13,
onc
Mr Jackson did not disclose the terms of the reported agree- ment.
The Wage Stabilisation Board and representatives of the oll
JOURNALISTS
TO MEET
Paris, May 10. - Leading journalists from 23
industry and the unions met in countries war gather here to
first annual
a formal conference in Washing-morrow for the on today to discuss the fort-general assembly night-old nation-wide oil strike. national Press Institute,
The The participants adjourned after ave minutes for a series of in- formal meetings,
WASHINGTON RUMOUR
of the Inter-
henr conference will formal reports on all aspects of International
and journalism Informally discuss common problems and exchange ideas.
Guest speakers at luncheons during the three-day conference will include M. Robert Schu man, the French Foreign Minis-
"exping Bottlements of the tor-Reuter,
na-
At the end of the formal meet ing, the Chairman of the Wage Stabilisation Board, Mr Nathan The Japanese Goverment is Feinsinger, said the Board would ways and means of seriously concerned over the re cent decline in special demand orders from the US Forces in remaining disputes In the
tional interest." Japan.
A union leader. J. McKenna, "Our men are The Ministry of International told reporters: Trade and Industry believes not going back to work until we that the decline has occurred get a settlement." because the American forces in Japan are importing goods from outside Japan.
The unions are demanding an increase of about 18% cents an hour but the industry has offer- ed 15 cents.
Salgon, May 13.
Last December witnessed the
It was rumoured in Washing- French Union troops counted highest amount of special orders ton today that unless the indus- 32 dead Vietminh troops after a amounting to $30,830,000. This try and the unions agreed on a' clash in the Buichubaul area decreased to $9,409,000 in April. compromise, President Truman South of the Red River delta in Tonkin province, French military Metal goods shewid the only might invoke the emergency beadquarters announced today. Increase with $5,780,000 worth provisions of the Taft-Hartley The clash occurred when of orders in March compared Law and end the strike by a
court injunction, French Legion troops attacked with $1,077,000 in January,'
Airlines around the world cut well entrenched regular Vict-
today Textile goods, on the other fights
companies by supported | minh forces
from $10,000,- sought to conserve the dwindling regional troops in a village 25 hand, decreased
South East kilometres
of 000 to $208,000 during the samo fuel supplies. Many scheduled period. Sundry roads also de-flights were grounded in wide Nemdir.
French losses were not given.creased from $3,589,000 20 395,-ardas from Europe to the Anti- -France-Presse...
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