THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1950.
What the Germans think
VIOLENT NATIONALISM COULD RESULT FROM ANTI-SEMITIC UPSURGE From COLIN LAWSON
Dusseldorf, Jan. 5.
I have conducted my own poll among Germans in Dusseldorf on anti-Semitism and the likelihood of a dangerous Nazi revival.
This glittering, bustling, flch- est of German cities had 20,000 Jows before the war,
Today there are pao, mostly elderly people who returned to Germany to spend their re maining years in a land where, they despite Hiller, they feel
belong.
They livo mouse-like lives like the rest of the 30,000 Jews In Germany,
Most Germans were unwille
it: "Parents who allow their children to Join such move- minis must have a similar poilural outlook--and that ti even more dangerous"
There are men like Raoul Nebrath, founder of the Viking Youth. Helmut Peck, fuchrer of tur Schamhorst Youth Corps, ex-Hitler Youth and S.S leader Alfred Zitumen, now Federal fuchrer of the German : Ramblers. And women Uke Dr
ing to answer my questions Donate Malluche, former Hitler | But those who did fell into three grou~~-
Apathy OVOT Jews and
pol tits. This was by for the large group, and most sold: "We leave these questions to the professional politicians."
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Cautiously anti-Jewish. "The Jews are all right, how they are you know
"And a trailing off into silence. 1,༥:༩༤ formed tinker half the number I spoke 10.
Extremely Pro-Jewish. Germany has much to AMRWYST for and should never forkel"
Girls Movinent lender and to day general secretary of the right-wing "German Com-
mmunity."
MEIN KAMPF These not hide Nazi move- ments where "Mein Kampf" is ia nightly "must,"
And as I write the Interior Ministry telephoned me to my: "All the organisations are on the list to be carefully checked by the special commission sel tip. Nothing that has semblance of a right-wing move- ment will be overlooked."
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Van Dam agreed that there I later checked my results with youth movements are fed on Dr Hendrik Van Dam. head of various anti-Jewry propaganda, the Central Committee for Jess but insisted: "So far, I don't In Germany. He exscaped from believe they constitute Holland to Britain in 1940 and positive danger, bul I do returned to Germany in 1913. /underestimate the dangers of
He told me emphatically:, nationalisan rising again. "The majority of Cermans are rot interested in Jews for [9]¡* reaso + there is no Jewish problem.
"Before Hitler, Jews were in terwerful positions in economies, Funding and industry. We are Love mal group of unim.or test neopla
VIOLENT
But h
The i minorily -- Boost bar It is ingen sible là ray that .. violently anti-Jewish.
"It churns out reams of pro- 1nganda, newspapers, „books, and pamphlets directed against edi Jews."
Van Dam admitted that this flood of print is having an elect more unsophisticated German minds, It could become dangerous if an economic crisis were to hit Germany and nationalism was whipped into something stronger than it is to- day. Then both anti-Semitizan and a robid type of Nazism could gain much support.
If the desecration of Cologne's synagogue has done nothing incre. It has woken up higher Authority la other dangerous Organisations like movements.
right-wing the extremes youth movements ku by con- vinced Nuzis
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"For instance, If the Tont lands became a serious violent nationalism could azine."
The "lost lands" are Andeten- and are parts of East Germany seized by the Pules at the end if the war. Van Dam Raid: "Things could be wore, But there di duera thal the kadrs of the 'lost innds' groups couid work up a rampaging nationalism."
Three shot
to death
Whiting, Maine, Jan. 5. A newly widowed woman and her two brothers-in- law were shot to death in her home today.
Sheria Raymond J. Tracy said Albert Richardson, 14, kill- ed Mrs Eunice Ackley, 52, and Aubrey Ackley, 45, with slugs from an automatic pistol and then kiled himself with a rifle. Asked what the motive we,
Sheriff said: "That puzzles us."
Dow
the
Mrs Ackley's husband, Ho- Recently Mix of them ward. died on December 23. amalgamated to make a total The 59-year-old lobster fisher- membership of 50,000. And man was buried only last Fri- as one Dusseldorf woman put day.-AP.
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4 Pester Brock. (8)
Lieutenant Peter John Messervy, 38, of the Royal Navy, photographed during Blying operations on a sunken Japanese rubmarine in Singapore. He has been awarded the George Medal. Lieutenant Messervy has been decorated for gallantry The in removing six live torpedoes from the submarine. eltation said he used a flamecatler near the warheads of the torpedoes in an under-water operation which took several weeks last summer. At times he was working in complete darknem in conditions which under normal circumstances would have made any diving operation highly dangerous. The Beutenant la married with three chlidren, He joined the navy in 1038-Associated Prem Photo.
Film star admits
defying
court order
Los Angeles, Jan. 5.
Jailed for
violating
probation
Martinez, Calit., Jan. 5.
A 23-year-old bachelor has been jailed on charges he violated probation by fathering two more child- ren for Lucy Martinez, unwed mother of eight. District Court Judge Michael
Gallo sentenced Michael Ortao to 90 days in jall for failure to support two previous children attributed to him.
Earline was placed
Head-shaving_sequel
DISCIPLINARY ACTION MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST U.S. OFFICER
Seoul, Jan. 5.
An American company commander may face dis- ciplinary charges for ordering two Korean prostitutes to have their heads shaved,
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The
women—both Koreans— were caught waking soláters in the barracks fale at night. On the orders of Capt J McEnery, 34, Vo Bergeants shaved the women's teada,
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Commander, Battalion
LI Col. Paul G. Scowronek, will decide in a few days whether to file disciplinary charges.
He described Capt. McEnery
the Anest as "one
company commanders I have," He said the Captain had an outstanding
and 110 dis millary record Miss Martinez, 23,ciplinary mark against him.
probation with
011
the same condition, the she refrain from extra-marital infions. She and another unwed nother,
Lucy Turtle, were convicted of fraud in obtaining aid to needy children assistance.
They cantend the abstention condition is contrary to the American Constitution,
Parole and welfare officials Ipad that Miss Martinez and her children have received $20,000 in Government
assistance since 1952-AP
5 mental inmates
escape
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He described the incident neong of a #zenlous and well motivated company cominan- der doing a rash thing."
Cried and begged
Que
of two Korean wonen who had her head shaved, Miss Kim Soon-ac, said "we cried and begged. I told them I would never come again but they kept on cutting our hair."
Miss Kun admitted she was a said the and prostitute. She her friend had gone into the comping compound "lo meet our soldier friends whom we were acquainted with."
"First they cut off our hair with scissors and clippers. Then they used an electric razor," Miss Kim sakt.
SHIP AGROUND
Maalia, Jan. 6. RCA Communications, Inc. here today intercept- ed a distress menango Irom the Japanese vessel MLS. Torokuni Maru.
The 805 said the ship
ran aground four mites off Talabac Island, Bouth. western Philippines, yes- Lerday,
Tried Lo redout... But deuli," the message ald. "nced Immediate assistance."-UPL
Macmillan
off on African
tour
London, Jan. 5,
"I was terrified, I was asham-Mr Harold Macmillan, the
el of myself. We cried and begged repeatedly.
"My English is poor bul I repeatedly told them I would never come again...but they did not listen,"
Through wire
company
Prima
Minister, left hore by air tonight for Accra, Ghana, at the start of a six-wock, 17,000-mile tour of Africa.
Mr Macmillan, necompanied by his wife, will aftive in Acura to- morrow morning after an all- night, non-stop flight in a British Overcas Airways Corporation Britannia atritner.
Releigh, N.C., Jan. 5. Five dangerous mmates in-
Miss Kim said the and the cluding a
woman of other WOMAN went into the state mental hospital company area through nhole overpowered attendants in the barbed wire fence at the
bark of the
Before leaving London airport which and ascaped early today, the claimes had been used t
Mr Macmillan said he hoped ́hla visli would help him zequire noldiers and guts as a passage
tome knowledge of the back-- Jending to nearby Korean
ground of the problems in Airi- village naid, they were taken to u U.S. people do, ton gloomy a view
After the haircut, Mis Klo must not take, na som 2
room and later fitary police
These are exciting days for Airl- Police who questioned then and
turned OULT
to the Korean ca," he said.
set them free on Sunday after-
the
Four malo Inmates of Dorothea Dix State Menini Hospital, housed in the maximu security building, grabbed keys to the women's ballding and freed o
wwnan inmate before decing, apparently in a hospital employer's car.
The Woman escapes Was DOON”, Identified sa Farry Lee Cook,
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SOMETHING MORE
Commonwealth Will flourish only to the extent that determination in there is a firm
"The The two women plan to go to 23, a frall woman who killed the police station again to her father with a shotgun mo to ask for help "because he wha nickn to getting some kind of compensa- tion, Miss Kím disclosed.—AP.
The escape
was the second within a month from a North Carolina maximu security unit, Twenty inmates of the Ivy Rhuff Prison Unit in Gald-
ber 8 All but two at the in- matos, described as hardened criminals, have becn re-
Film star Sterling Hayden admitted today that he well County escaped on Decrin-
knew what he was doing when he defied court's order and took his children on a voyage captured.-- UPI. to Tahiti. He then made a fervent plea for the court's understanding.
The Judge said he'll pro- nounce sentence next Thursday on Hayden's plea of guilty of, contempt of court.
"I apologise for the fact that I felt this was the thing I had to do," Hayden said, "I regret that 1 had Jo dify Your Honour's ruling in this card, E felt that in order to stand on my own two feet and be a proper man I had to do work other than what I was doing."
Hayden
said the is tshamed of some of the work he did as an actor, He says he will abandon his career if he
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can't find roles he can do and maintain his self-respect.
ANGRY
He told Superior Judge Emil Gumpert. who nearly 8 year ago restrained Hayden from taking his children. from the court's jurisdiction:
İran imposes
sovereignty
on river
Teheran, Jan. 5, Iran today began “efferlive Imposition, of her Sover- eignty" on parts of the Shatt-El-Arab River she claims as her own, accord. ing to reports reaching here from Abadan.
The Iranian government in- structed its officials at Abadan, Khorramshahr and other pointa along the river to use "all pos the, sible means at their disposal to ensure Iran's legiima), duce” from vespole docking on the At one point, while explain-Iranian side of the river, the ing his acte, Hayden's face same reporta maldi
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was slunncă decision."
by
turned brick red. He ansel; "I'm Buch med Include sending ongyy, and I don't get angry armed convoys townrdig the oasily." He was angry, he said,river entrance to escort foreign because he wife's attorneys tankers and cargo ships into have bounded and harassed Iranian jetties.
5 Gunners forward aboard him for years,
aren't worth chasing. (8)
tinge. (8)
8 Kind. (5)
U Wipes away. (6)
Not he's not necessarily singer. (6)
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10 A twelvemonth
11 Gay Highlanders? (7).
13 With the utmost rigour. (7)
10 Gives credit to Lustness
-combines (0)
18 Beauty. (5)
19 An agreeable phrase,
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One of his wife's etorneys
the Jumped to his feet and asked
Heather for a youngster, (a) that Hayden be restrained from 12 Of course, the place is dis-attacking him. Hayden calmes
downÅP
turbed when there's a
on! (7)
18 Throw in one's hand. (0)
rlot
14 Germany's oldest city (8)
cer-18 Single. (5)
tainly not indicating any ill- foeling (4, 4)·
20 Fut a jabol on us or the
river. (5)
21 It's a singular thing. (0)
17 Sarah's cartle, (5)
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Snub, 4 Car- care. § Erag, § Puno, 10 Glut-ton, 11 Glee, 12 Beal, 14 Socrets, 17 Tales, 19 Simri, 22 Reclaim, 26 A-M-O's, 27 Läb, 28 Adh trey, 20 Toeu, 30 Tome, B1 Im noser, 32 Nesi, TONE: 2 NIL- pen, 8 B-oorie, 4 Cages, 5 Aslern. 8 Cater, 7 Scout, 13 Ster, 13 Alce, 16 Exam, 14 Selas, 18 Dlinte, 20 Marien, 21 Rovers, 23 pm, 34 Loito, 25 Mayor,
The Teheran Prenk today commented that slikonch there is no sbooting war bo- tween Iran and Trag. fière ja certainly an intenso cold' war. -UPI.
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