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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1955.

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Tokyo, July 19. Scar-faced Takashige Toyoda, some- times called the Hitler of Japan, said to- day from his underground hideout that he favours assassination of Japanese political leaders who treat the people with "serious disadvantages."

The young leader of Japan's. ultra- nationalistic National Youth Martyrs Corps gave the United Press an exclusive written interview from the underground when he fled seven months ago after escaping Police who raided his downtown Tokyo headquarters.

Toyedn, who wears on his face a long scar received in a sword fight with a Korean im- mediately after World War II. wca osijed if his blue skirt or ganisation. Tivoured political assassinotien, a practice aften used by ultra-nationalists before the war.

"I will say yes," he said, "If the country and people are. treated with serious dis- axivantages."

What about the government of Premier Hatoyama?

"At the present stage, I will not say yes or no," Toyoda said.

He did not explain what

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Twenty-eight-year-old

took over leadership of the Youth Corps ay 1962 and now cluims a membership of about 100,000 men, o Agure which Government officials believe, is cxaggerated.

HIS "TROOPS"

dresses his followers. whom he refers to as "troops," in blue uniforms and black combat, boots and runs his Corps with ultra - sirloi discipling practised by

old Japanese Imperial Anny, They receive rigorous physical training, including Judo and sword play,

Toyoda, who has voiced his "Immovable" opposition to com- munism, indicated that he muy

be changing his mind, particu- Jarly relations with Red China,

"Considering the present ec- ditions of our country," he said. "resumption of diplomatic re- lations with Communist China canno! be helped. But my to negotiate be put into words." Much depends upon the United States, he said,

canon of how

"I will not forget, even now," Toyoda said, "that our country- JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS

Appeal

For Release

Tokyo, July 10.

men, died as war criminals. I also will not forget that our country became weak because of our being forced to accept democracy," CO-OPERATE

"Hereafter, if the United States wishes to benefit it- self, they should co-operate "with us in opposing com-

munism.

"However, I would not rely on this, If this is impossible (US co-operation) I will have to sacrilice myself for the sake of our Motherlund and our race

and ask the Communist nations to co-operate with us."Unitex! Press.

The Old Ways

Catholics Demonstrate

French Admiral

On

Trial

A demonstration organised by the Christian Social Com- mittee for Freedom and Democracy Look placo fast week in Brussels against the Bill on secondary and techni- cal education sad the sub- sidling of Roman Calbollo schools. It is estimated that 300,000 Look pari in the de- monstration in the streets. Picture shows: general view

part in the demonstration In Brussels. Express Photo.

VICHY CABINET MEMBER showing the vast crowd taking

Paris, July 19.

A 61-year-old French Admiral, who was sen- tenced to life imprisonment "in absentia" in 1946, today went on trial before the High Court of Justice on a charge of "intelligence with the enemy" during the German occupation of France.

The Admiral, Paul Auphan, was Secretary of State for the Navy in the Cabinet of Pierre Laval,

Mid Ulster

Seat

Vacant

London, July 19.

The House of Commons has

Though sentenced in 1946, he was not located and declared vacant a seat won in

arrested until last January.

Specific charges against grey-haired Admiral include:

CHARGES

Delivery of fuel and lab- ourers to the Germans, furnishing the Germans with Information on movements

of Allied ships, transmitting military secrets to the Ger- mans and giving the Ger- the mans information on date of the Allied Invasion of France. Before

the

a packed cout- containing several naval officers In uniform who stood attention when Auphan walked

In-Auphan

followed

said he had

orders after

10 persuade

to

Pelain, chief state of the Vichy Regime during the

Japan's Lower House today German occupation, to make appealed to the Allies of World an agreement with the

II to release all 582 Americans.

War

Japanese war

eriminals by the The Admiral, defending his 10th anniversary of the end of efforts for the defenes of North the Pacific conflict, August 15. Africa against the Allied in

The resolution passed by the vasions, said he was 'sorry Lower House of the Diet will be sent to all matiens who were allied in defeating Japan and subsequently

sentenced these

Japanese to Sugamo Prison in Tokyo for war crimes. It said that Japanese people could no

longer bear to see these men

confined.-United Press9.

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Son Diego, July 19. The US Navy said on Tuesday' the USS submarine Mingo would be turned over to Japan on a loan basis here on August 15,

Japan will use the Mingo, the Navy said, to train surface ves sels of its Maritime Defence Force in anti-submarine war fare-Associated Press.

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Fais, July 10, An auctioneer tried to sell Bomfront Prison yesterday-without success. Local authorities who put a reserve of £1,300 sterling

dilsuse on the gual sald It would make a home with cells for guest rooms,

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last May's general election at Mid Ulster, Northern Ireland, by a mans disqualified from sit- ling because he is serving a for prison sentence

ten-year treason.

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Mr Thomas Mitchell, 23-year-old Sinn Feiner, whose party is pledged to unite Northern and Southern Ireland if necessary by furce.

He was convicted and sen- lenced at Belfast inst, year for his part in a raid on a British in Northern military barracks Ireland.

The Commons decision yes- terday was taken without a vote.-China Mall Special:

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A criminal court in Bagdad today acquitted Die Stamping

two religious leaders of the Sabean sect, Sheikh Sam and his brother Sheikh Faraj, on charges of having cast doubt upon the virginity of a maiden of their tribe.

Mandeans and in Europe as honour of the clan was affected, The Sabeans, known also as the girl's family finds that the "Christians of St John the Bap-by her alloged conduct, she Christian rect, whose beliefs care tist”, are the survivora of a pre- | could be put to death. partially based on fire worship and whose folklore is linked to

Auphan said: "On November (1942), I advised Marshal Petain to make an agreement with the Americans. I hoped for a return to the French policy in favour of the Allies."

He said that if Mashal Pelain had made such an agreement he would have gone over with his feet to the Allies.

The trial is expected to last the magical practices of ancient two days.--France-Presse.

New York, July 19.

Chaldea,

EXAMINED

The maiden in questioni was about to be married. According to the customa of the Sabeans, she had to be examined by the wives of the religious leaders.

As luck would have it, a wise anan advised the family to con- sult a physicians. His docision was unequivocal-the girl was a virgin and the marriage took place.

However, the girl's father, A Carson City prison warden

considering that the religious said that 250 convicts in his care

leaders had sullied the honour staging 'sitdown strike have

of the clan, filed a complaint. been reading too many news.

The criminal court acquitted paper accounts of prison rlota,

the two leaders, saying that in There have been recent riots The matrons, supported by any such examination made In prisons in Washington State their husbands, publicly cul without scientine controls, errors and Wyoming.

China Mallenged the girl's virginity. This wero joasily possible. -- Franco Special

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