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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947.

Getting Old Too Polish Peasant Party

Leader Flees As

Fast At 37

New York, Oct. 26.-- Hector McNeil, British Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs and United Nations dolegato aged 37-Is get- ting old, he said in New York.

"I am getting old too fast," he told the New York Post. "I am getting all out of condition. I am not playing games. That is why I am getting too fat:"

He was summing up for the newspaper's benefit his aims and interests In life. -Associated Press.

JŪNENDIARRAIALIST NATAM TERENA DICOTTON INNESTUENEZUELAEZ ZOOM MANA

FOOD OFFER

TO OLYMPIC

ATHLETES

that

·

Left Wing Takes Over

Warsaw, Oct. 26.—The Left Wing faction of Stanislaw Mikolajczyk's Polish Peasant Party scized control of Party Headquarters and the Party news- paper today after reporting the disappearance of the Inst opposition leader earlier this week.

Progress In New Ruhr

Coal Plan

While Warsaw buzzed with rumours that Mikolajczyk, his secretary, and two other Party lenders and their wives were already in England, Switzer- lund or Denmark, the Party paper, Gazeta. Ludowa, appear- ed on the streets just before noon with a three-column story announcing Mikolajczyk's flight.

page.

Intormed observers belleve the Peasant Party leader left the coun- try with the knowledge of the Government,

Berlin, Oct. 26.—The German

A member of the Party's centre Ruhr coal mining administra-bloc disclosed that pro-Government members from the Party's Leflist tion, planned at the Anglo-

faction had prevented regular United coal talks in Washing-publication, seized control of the Ton last month, will be set up paper and remade the Sunday front carly in November. Neue Zei- tung. the press organ of the London, Oct. 26-The Sun- United States occupation aut day Pictorial reviuled today | thorities, said today. wealthy

The British-United States control Kroup of

German lody American businessmen has group to which the

l be responsible, will be formed at the same time. Neue Zeitung sald. France and thembers of the Bene- lux Union baye protested against Bre transfer of allegedly exclusive responsibility to Germans and the inadequate safegual control plan.

for foreign perty under

The British

and United States Military Governments were preparing replies to the points raised, the Neue Zeitung said, which

would make it clear that the German Com-

under would be

constant

offered to buy food for athletes who will represent food-short nations in the 1948 Olympic games.

The Americans proposed raising

"anything up to £50,000," the news- paper said

"A few weeks ago an American representative, Colour! Thextorre Deglin, had interviews with pro- minent members

of the Olympic Committee, and while nothing has been definitely settled, the negotia- tions are very much afout."

Authoritative comment on the re- port was not hmmediately available. Other than Deglin, the Americans involved

were not named. The Pictorial said they had agreed that "no

the Beets any publicity out of

Sald the paper: "Extra rations a month or more before the games would make all the difference British and European athletes, and to would make the competition match. more acute,"

chairman of the

Lord Burn Committee writ-

Olympic

in in the Sunday Tings, scorned sugestions that Britain is too poor to sponsor the games.

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in of the British

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United States Military Governments. The replies would enumerato ade quate mensures to safeguard foreign interests as asked by the control aus thorities.

German Director When the Commission is formally established, it is expected that Dr Wilhelm Roelen, former director of the Thyssen plants in the Ruhr, will be offeally named director of the

organisation,

Under Firo Mikołajczyk has been under In- erensing fire, from dissident ele- ments in his own Party ns well as from the Socialists and Com-

munists. It is believed the Gov- erni ernment Jelt foreign reaction would be too strong to warrant risking his arrest, added to the fact that he could he more

ore easily discredited among his followers if he were self- exiled rather than martyrised.

Mikolajezyk's housekeeper reported that he left on Monday by train to visit his mother in Poznan and that she had expected him back to-

morrow.

.

Today his Party headquarters was johnmed

with

a milling mob of mem bers shouting questions to which no auswers were available, The Party newspaper offices were abandoned, with only

a doorman left. The fight of Mikalajczyk, his secre-

Marka Helewiczowa. the treasurer. Wincenty

Part Bryja, and Stefan

Vkorbonskl the inst two with their

wives-wns announced yesterday by Stanislaw Banczyk and Stanisław Wojelk, lenders Party's Left Wing.

of the

The Left Wing of the PSL. de- manded the removal of Mikolaczyk

Dr Koelen is expected to announce later the names of the members of the seven-man directorate. The 12- anon Coal Advisory Counell will con- sist of six trade unilon representatives 15.

and six mine management repre-

sentatives, the Neue Zeitung said.

The plan provides for a Director

at its Congress here on September

Leftist Resolution

"I have seen in the press one or two faint-hearted persons suggesting

The resolution passed then assert- that we should not hold the games General who will be directly resed: "Mikolazcyk's policy, attempting because we cannot give our visitors

ponsible to the Allied Control Board to destroy the peasants' faith in the the sort of hospitality that we would

drawn him in all matters affecting the output popular regime, has have accorded them before the war."

Into the struggle

against workers' of coal, but will probably he wrote. "Our visitors will not

the right to

to hire or discharge heads parties and has tolerated the in- come here looking for points to

of mactionary criminal of individual pits. criflelse."

the peasants,'

Burghley said that the Olympaid will be a real hope and proof that the world need ngt despair, for in this field of human intercourse and endeavour, at any rate, there is a real basis of understanding common to the mass of ordinary people to the world."

DYNAMOS IN STOCKHOLM Stockholm, Oct. 26.-Rounding off -great-display of fast,clover foot

with three

ball

have

The present partition of the Rubr coal area will be superseded by divisions into districts based on the requirements of each maintaining output.

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Soviet Technique Of

Boycott Against UNO

BY ROBERT HENSLEY

New York, Oct, 26-The Soviet Union in effect is withdrawing by stages from the United Nations but will not formally forfeit its membership within the foreseeable 'future. That is the consensus of opinion of many dele- gates and diplomatic observers who have followed (he United Nations since the birth of the organisation in San Francisco.

Truman To Give Marshall Aid Figure

Washington, Oct. 26-Nearly 100 leaders of labour and In- dustry will assemble at the White House on Monday for a "closed forum" at which top administration officials are ex-i pected to divulge for the first timo specific figures of concrete proposals embodied in the Mar- shall Plan for Europeny re- covery.

The Secretary of Stale, Gen George Marshall, and the Secretary of Com- merce, Mr Averell Harriman, are ex- pected to address the group. Pre- ident Truman may also speak briefly, Harriman will be armed with specific proposals on which an agreement was reached on Saturday at an all- day session of his 10-man committee on foreign aid.

Vital decisions may emerge from the meeting, but they probably will be withheld until President Truman is ready to present them to the special session of Congres November 17. In his speech recall- ing Congress, he stressed that legis- lators should not only provide im- mediate aid for Europe but should get to work on the Marshall Plin.— United Press,

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Hamburg, Oct. Thyeson, the former German in- dustrial magnate, was one of German jurisdiction for trial in the 30 Germana turned over to

The considered opinion is the Havana trade conference of ITO that the Soviet will continue nslate this year. It byentted the In- long as possible to

ternational Refugee Organisation ond use the

has given nm en-operation to several work forum as

sounding other ♫

United corollary

Nations board for the ideals it wishes groups. to disseminate.

However, In the oplaion of many However, at the same time, the actuality is delegates Russia will never give up

the Assembly membership the Russians and their satellites anally forced to by an unequivocal unless are refusing progressively to split between East and West. In participate in more of the addition to the United Nations value a denazification court, Brigadier- special labours of UNO.

of General Telford Taylor, United Soviet views on work affairs, a con- States prosecutor, announced

derable factor is that nobody wants

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expression

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This is coming to be known technique of boycott," which today responsibility for being the first to today, according to the German Fees tho Russhms and satellites re-formally shatter the dreams born

news service in the British fusing to have anything to do with slightly over two years ago in San Zane. nt least four major United Nations Prancisco.

General Taylor sald that several Nevertheless, opinion projects, actual or impending, and

Is that hundred

trial Germans awaiting also boycotting

important

Soviet participation in the United would be transferred by next sun- subsidiary activities.

Nations has now becoine a definitely mer, when it was

expected The Soviet Union refused for one negative force of opposition to the Nuremburg trials would end. year to take its allotted position on majority and some day must lead to

Six German prosecutors were al the Trusteeship Council, contending isolation from the world organism ready studying the documents, In-

were draft that the

agreements

tion either through Soviet efforts or

cluding the evidence concerning drawn up without Soviet consulta-

the efforts of opponents.---United Messerschmill, the builder of the tion and it, therefore, cannot con. Press. sent to take part in administering

German fighter plane, and 200 lead- Ing Nazis charged with prosecuting Jews.

them. The Soviet also asserts that the trusteeship agreements do not enough dependent peoples give opportunity to advance toward self-

Jitra und elements into the ranks Government,

of the

an-

Balkans 'Inquiry this morning, Wladislaw

Soviet fially district for Gomulka, Vice-Premier and General

Secondly, the Secretary of the Polish Workers' nounced refusal, along with Poland. (Communist) Party, charged that to participate in the work of the Milolajezyk was maintaining con- Balkans Inquiry Commission, which 'international ro- had been approved by the Political Seats have been reserved approval. Despite these and other attacks for these two, but they will not take there .bave been

no recent

open them, nor will they or other Eastern moves against the opposition leader Europeans

plan the "Fascist Uner with Committee and assured of Assembly |

Future Ownership While efforts will be made to nections with allow Individual mities some mentionaries" and sure of independence, the refrains from touching on the ques- tion of the future ownership of the mines.

goals in three The-steel-industry-will-not-be by the Covernment-Polish-news-with the in any way

minutes, all scored within the Inat nine minutes, the Moscow Dynamos beat Norrkoping Comrades by five goals to one today.

affected by the reorganisation. Neve papers reported 10 days ago, how-

Thirdly, the Soviet Union refused Zeitung said that the trade union al-ever, that the Parly's committees in to take its alloted place on the sub- titude towards the project was re- several places had disbanded their

drafting proposals for a organisations because the

"Little Assembly" to sit of underground leaders It

served,

There had already been strong, trial objections boil

to

recent" to

handle problems

The Dynamos, with speedy for

centralisation Krakow ascertained that Mikola- dealing with peace and security. ward movements, penned the Norr and to individuals who would form jezyk had collaborated with under-Contending that the Little Assembly koping team in their own half for the directorate:

#round organisations and

but wasted chances The unions would prefer control spies."-United Press.

long periods, but which preby a Board rather than by a single

Director-General whom they

Co-

through weak vented heavy scoring.

After the inside left, Erik Homo- ålder would be under the thumb of vist, had opened the scoring from the occupation powers and they feel a breakaway in the 18th minute, that the plan represents no transfer the Dynamo defence

of responsibility to Germans, Neue pregnable,

Zeltung mid-Reuter.

im-

The Russians led by two goals tu ono at half-time, inside-left Deskov, equalising in the 20th minute and centre-forward S. Solovjev netting in the last few seconds before the Interval.

More chance were lost by the Dynamos through ermatic shooting until they swarmed round the goal in the closing minutes, and Beskov, Kartsev and Solovjev scored at minute intervala.---Reuter.

BRITISH CHESS TITLE London. Oct. 26-11. Golombes won the British chess championship by defeating R. J. Broadbent here

today.

Culture From

Sinkiang

National Detence Minister Gen. Pal

foreign plan, proposed by the United States, the "is legal and contrary to United Nations Charter," the Sovint any- and satellites refuse to have

with

New Home For thing to do we Soviet made clear it

Princess

London, Oct. 26Princess

Fourthly,

wil boycott the United Nations Com- supervise cles-

on

mission Korca lo

tion and troop withdrawal. The in- dications are that this United States roposal will be approved by the Ass-

Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip semuty, and if so it will simply be

Mountbatten have not yet mude absolutely refuses to have anything one more organ with which Russia any final decision about their to do. future country home.

This is expected to result oventun?.

It was reported yesterday, but not ly in the United States netting up

groups based

Other Bodies Boycotted

OUTWARD MAILS

Unless otherwise stated. registered articles and parcel posts close 30 minutes

close than the ordinary mail.

before 10 m.in. registered and par. cels will close at 5 p.m. on previous day. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27

Closlag Times By Air

Salgon 3.30 p.m. Bangkok, Singapore, Datavia, Colombo,

Sydney and Auckland 3.30 p.ro.

Tankow,

Amby, Shanghai, Nanking,

Tsingtao. Peiping, Canton, Lluchow

and Kunming 3,50 p.m. Bothow, Swatow & Foochow 3.30 p.m.

Closing Times By Bea & Train Canton (Train) 7 ..

Was

who is nearly 74. in the Austrium Tyrol in

1945, 1940,

As president of the United Steel Works of Esser, he was an undis- bofore gulsed supporter of Nazism Hitler came to power, but when war broke out he fled to Switzerland.

Soon after, the Germans issued international warrant for his arrest.---Beuter.

Hirohito On Tour Tokyo, Oct. 26.-Emperor Hirohito has left Tokyo on his 13th provincial trip--a tour of the Hokuriku district (Sea) of Honshu.-Associated Press.

Maeno, Telnahan & Shekki (Sea) Ba.m. Shanghai (Bea) 10 am. Swntow (Sea) 10 a.m. Tramkong

(Kwongchowwari!

Noon,

Haiphong (Bea) 1 p.m.

Macao, Tainahán & Shekki (Sea)

pan.

Canton (Train) 2. p.m.

I

Amoy & Shanghal (Sea) 2 p.m. Straits (Ben) 4 pm.

Macao, Tainshan & Shekki (Sea) p.m. Kongmoon (Hea) 4 p.m.

Canton (Rea) 8 p.m.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 Closing Times By Air

Amoy 9.30 4.m Shanghat 0.30 0.m.

Bangkok, Kangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bayra, Cairo (Nairobi, Johannesburg A Marseilles vin Catrol Augusta & London: Kawloon G.P.O. 3 p.m.: G.P.O. 3.30 p.m.

Singapore, Colombo, Sourabaya, Syd-

ney & Auckland 3.30 p.m. Amoy & Foochow 3.30 pun, Shanghai. Canton & Swałow 3.30 pm.

Closing Times Dy Sea & Train Canton (Train) 7 a.mE,

Macao, Telnshan & Shekk! (Bea) 8 a.m. Sondakan (Sea) 10 am.

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12.30, Dally Programme Summary:

and Announcements: 1.10. Orchestral Interlude; 115, "Medleys”

Paramount

entro Orchestra: 130, Symphony Or- chestra and Joan Cross (Soprano); 2. Close down.

0.30, B.B.C. Transcription Service: "Everybody's Scrap-Book" 1. Studio; Linda Cater Talks on Fürex: 7.10, Cello

officially confirmed, that the couple an independent South Korean govern-TO-DAY'S BROADCAST Nanking, Oct. 26.The first had decided upon Windlesham Mour, ment with its own army to defend group of a Sinkiang Music Mis-

one of

inst Soviet of the most beautiful estates in itself against sion, comprising 37 youths and Surrey,

in the Russian zone in North Koren. 12.12. Paula Green and Her Orchestra girls, arrived here from Lan- The house, which is owned by Mrs While nobody, including the Ameri-1317 The Comedy Marmonists: 1. News. chow, Kansu, by air today. Warwick Bryant, widow of the late cans, wishes this prospect of split-Weiber Report

They were met at the airfield by millionaire financier Philip Hill, is ting Korua even the more firmly, it played by Anton and His

to be the logical State Councillor Burhan af Sinking tends to leave for South Africa soon.

sald to be for sale because she in- is now conceded

outcome of thu trend of events, She also owned Sunninghill Park, In a match of six games he won Chung-hsi, Director of the Presi three and a half of the first dent's Northwest Headquarters Gen two miles away. games.Reuter.

With 50 acres of ground, Windles- Chang Chil-chung, and cultural and

considerably smaller ham Moor

In addition to boycotting the major musical organisations' representa- LONGCHAMPs racinG

Fan Sunninghill Park, with its 25 United Nations organs, the Soviet and Lives.

first satellites are also refusing to take Paris, Oct. 20-Mra Willam Head's The Mission will perform tribal Blue Butterfly won the £1,000 Prix dances, in the main cities for four chosen home which was burned down part in several affiliated organisations. Russia refused to attend the Interna- Gindlaleur over three miles seven

last August, months before returning to Sinkiang. furlongs-clalmed to, be the longest The first performance will be

Windlesham Moor has a miniature tional Trade Organisation conference horse race in the world-at Long Nanking on November 1.

nine-hole golf course in the centre at Geneva, and announced on Satur champs today.

The second group of the mission of gardens that are famous for their dny its subsequent refusal to attend

rhododendrons and herbaceous will arrive here in a day or two.--

borders. Reuter. United Press.

five

Blue Butterfly, a seven-your-old carrying nine stone six pounds and ridden by F Rochetfi, beat Villarocau, a six-year-old; by, three lengths.

Boussac's four-year-old Goyama won the £4,000 Prix Du Conseil Municipal over one and half miles. Goyama, carrying nine stone six pounds and ridden by Roger Poincelet, bent its sinble com-

neck-Reuter.

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HUSH-HUSH IN HONOLULU

PEACE

TREATY PROGRAMME Frankfurt, Oct. 26-10-point Honolulu, Oct. 20.-A highly secret conference of United States military programme for the peace treaty with to the London. Oct. 20 Lieutenant-attaches from Far Eastern coun-

Germany to be submitted Allled Control Commission prior to General Sir Belan Horrocks, General | tries is being held in Honolulu, panion, M. Boussac's Djax, by a Oficer Commanding-in-Chief, West- The Army's Mid-Pacific Command ters in London has been drawn up the meeting of the Foreign Minis- orn Command, 18 10

ordern for the strictest security succeed said Lieutenant-General Sir Richard L. came from "a higher level than by the Liberal Democratic Party McCreary as General Officer Com-the Army Departments

the political party in opposition in the Soviet Zone of Germany--the manding-in-Chief, the British Army

in the United German news service States Zone sald tonight.

The programme will also contain

easing the present" proposals for critical situation in Germany nad for abolishing Zonal frontiers and will

administrative organs,

DIG STAKES WINNER New York, Oct. 20-Mrs Ethel Jacob's Stymie won the $75,000 Gallant Fox Handicap yesterday to replace Armed as the world's lend- ing stakes winner with $810,060,-

Reuter,

MERRY QUIP WITHDRAWS

London, Oct. 20.-Mr James Ronk's Merry Quip will not run in the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket Wednesday.

on

It was announced 10 days ngo that the colt could bo considered a doubt- ful runner unless there was rain Reuter,

Offico Intelligence

Evon

circles of the Rhine, next April, the War and advisers attending the conference Office anno

announced tonight.

are restrictel and efforts to talk In June,

General

McCreary will with participants have been rebuffed. become the British Army represen-Associated Press, tative to the Military Staff Com- mittee of Co-ordination.

General Horrocks is 52. During Welsh Coal Miners

the war ho was at Dunkiric and later

Cardiff, Oct. 28-Five thousand

ask for the setting up of centralised

The party also intends to ask for

held commands at Alamein and Welsh coal miners are expeeled to the cessation of the dismantling

Tunisia.

to on strike tomorrow to mark thelf | German factories and for the grant. He was wounded in North Africa dissatisfaction

with, what they of credits for the purchase of raw but later directed the advance of a described ns "starvation Javel materials, the news service nihkledi. British army corpa across Western wages," par mes p

Mass party meetings are being ar- Europe and helped to break the

The decision to strike was taken ranged for the week beginning Nov.

ember 11---Beuler,

last German resistance-Reuter. at mass meetings tonight.-Reuter.

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