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JUDGE IS CHARGED

Newark.

N.J.. Police Judge T. James Pellecchia, Jr., leaves the Essex Coun- try prosecutor's office after questioning about a $630,- 000 bank shortage. Later he was charged with em- bezzlement.AP Picture.

Woman In Korean Cabinet

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1948.

FAR EAST'S GREATEST NEED

Trained Forestry Personnel

AMERICAN EXPERT'S OPINION

Washington, Aug. 4.-Mr M. A. Humberman, forestry expert of the Food and Agriculture Organi- sation, said today his recent trip through Far Eastern lumber areas convinced him the Orient's greatest need was trained forestry personnel.

Mr Humberman said he visited forests and mills in Pakistan, India, Burma, Siam, China, Philippines, Indo- China, Malaya, Netherland East Indies, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. He said his observations convinced him the United Natinos FAO could best help those coun- trics through technical assistance--training, research

and expert advice,

Mr Humberman satd A Far Eastern timber conference would be endled early next year.

in

He reported that many govern- ments expressed deep interest such a meeting because it will faci- litate regional co-operation and en- able the FAD to plan such technical assistance as needed,

Mr Humberman, In a radio ad- dress sponsored by FAO over the United Nations radio system, re marked that the twentieth century is often referred to as an ago of steel or the age of aluminium, but in some parts of the world the "good

Burma

Situation

Clearer

id-fashioned timber" is still very Thakin Nu's Position

critical indeed.

ONE PARADOX

Humber-

Out of the things Mr Inu noticed in some areas. Was, on the one hand, the great abundance of. Imberlands; yet,n great scarcity

of lumber-simply because the area was not property developed."

Mr Humberman said he hoped to

duplicule in Asia the same measure of success achieved in Europe and Latin America in developing lumber resources and co-ordinating their supply regionally.

Finally, Mr Humberman proposed, as means of obtaining more wood, Seoul, Aug. 4-The first firstly, joint government efforts to Democratic Government of obtain timber fr forests

else- Korea completed its Cabinet where in the region; secondly, by expert advice on more forest grow- It includes a woman, ing and today.

Liv proper Louise Yim, unofficial Korean management in order to avoid waste representative to the United United Press. Nations, who will be Minister | of Commerce.

TERSE

Explained

London, Aug. 4.—The poli- tical situation in Burma has assumed much clearer propor- tions as the result of the Prime Minister, Thakin Nu's, reported

decision to remain in office until next April and of the visit to London of the Foreign Minister, U. Tin Tul, informed London quarters considered today.

Burma's Foreign Minister, who left Britain today, saw leading mem- bers of the British Government, in-

the Chancellor

Bandleader Weds

Judge Alfred Paonessa performs the marriage cere- mony for Bandleader Spike Jones, and Singer Hcten Greco at Beverly Hills, Calif. The couple planned to honeymoon

in Honolulu.—AP Picture.

Preference For RC Immigrants Alleged

FANTASTIC SAYS DEPARTMENT

and

Sydney, Aug.-"Fantastic

utterly without foundation" was how Mr T. H. E. Heyes, Secretary of the Department of Immigration, described charges that Roman Catholics got preference in London in the allocation of migrant Berths for Australia.

made

in

These charges were London by Mr P. W. Potter, of the

cluding the Prime Minister, Mr forest ement Attlee, Sir Stafford Cripps, Protestant Union.

of the Exchequer and Mr Philip J. Noel Baker, the Commonwealth Secretary, while ho was. here.

NOTE up-to-dato

TO SHERTOK

Tel-Aviv,

Seoul's Police Chief Chang Talk- Foreign Minister: sang becomes Prime Minister Lee Bum-stile will be Defence Minister; Assemblyman Yoon Tchi-young. Minister of In- terior:

beting Philosophy Professor Ahn

Aug. 4-Tho

of luc United llo-sang.

Minister of Education; Secretary-General Businessman Yoon Suk-io, Minister Nations. Mr Arkadi Sovoley, tonight of Communications, Labour Leader cablul tersely worded reminder to Chun Chin-han, Minister of Sectal Isiael of the status of the Jews Welfare.

displaced

persons camps In Europe and Jewish delainces Mr Kim Dong-sung, President of

Korean Pacifle Press, will be British camps in Cyprus. Director of Public Information for

The

in

The cable followed

to

the new Government, set up in this fusal

Palestine

American-occupied Southern zone.

He gave the Cabinet leaders an appreciation of the Eeneral gluation in Burma.

The

announcement of Thakin Nu's decision to continue in office during the next eight months coin

cided with U. Tin Tut's visit, and produced a heartening reaction in many political quarters here.

Mr Heyes said: "Religion does not enter into the selection of immi- grants in any way.

"The Australian olates are respon- sible for the approval of all British nominations and the Commonwealth out the recommjen- merely carries dations made by the states. The religious persuasion of the nominee does not appear on the Australian nomination form.

"Likewise, in Britain, applicants These quarters share the view of

for free and assisted passages are responsible Burmese circles that not required to state their religion. Thakin Nu's continued Govern- The only qualifications considerca ment leadership Is the one factor are health, character and occupation. Inlikely to have a stabilising effcet If the applicant mattres on these upon the situation at the present points, his application for a passagù

le approved:

"After the migrant has been selected he may volunteer his

of Identity

Israel's re- permit the reentry into of any of the 300,000 It is not recognised in Soviet-ocet-Palestine Arabs-refurces displaced pied North Korea, where a separate fruin their homes by the fighting in Communist regime is being treated. Palestine. -Associated Press.

Guest Conductor

New York,

4.-Willinin Aug. Fiedler, head of the Alfred Univer ally department of music, will be guest conductor of the Hamburg Serman Symphony orchestra on Lo- September 31, it was disclosed day.

the

Mr Fleider, scheduled to sail for Germany on Aug. 12, will conduct Dr the "Romantic Symphony" of Howard Hanson, Director of Eastman School of Music, Rochester, Two works of the conductor's father, Dr Max Fielder, formor

to the Israel

time.

ANTI-COMMUNISM

rc-

|

is issued for the outward voyage Instead of a passport.

If the im- migrant does not choose to state his religion, that la his own affair. The nominal rolls (passenger lists), will then carry the notation, 'religion not stated.'

"Statistics prove bow basclers is the charge. On the Stratheden which reached Freemantle on May 11, of 110 migrants 15 were Boman Catho- ics; on the Asturins which arrived

on

May 14, of 1,307 migrants 145 were Roman Catholics; and on th Strathaird which arrived on June 8, of 134 migrants 12 were Homan Catholics.

TYPICAL FIGURES

Future

NEXT CHANGE

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Status Of KING'S

Trieste

Russia Supports The Yugoslav Charges

Lake Success, Aug. 4.--- Russia today gave only mild support to Yugoslav charges that the United States and Britain were transforming. their Zone of Trieste into „a "province of Italy."

The Soviet

#nd Ukrainian delegates to the United Nations Sucurity Council said,immediately that consideration should be given to the Yugcsiny complaint, but did not comment further.

However, M. Jacob Malik (Soviet Union) and M. Dmitri Manullsky (Ukraine) Indicated that, despilo The Tito Cominform rift, they would give more active support to the Yugoalny case at the next Council cession.

The two Soviel delegates objected to American, British and French suggestions that Yugoslavia submit reports on its Zone of Trieste, as the Western Powers have done at regu- lar intervals for almost a year.

ALLEGATIONS DENIED

They agreed to postpone the de- bate

on the Yugoslav necusations until next Tuesday when, the United Staton and Bellain said, they would have further Information regarding the Yugoslav accusations.

Air Philip Jessup (USA) denied the Yugoslav charges,

es, saying, "We are surprised any government should present to the Security Council

terly devoid charges so utterly

of sub- stance, and especially by a govern- ment which in its own zone has paid no heed to its international obliga- tions and has kept its administration shrouded in

in secrecy." He added: "The Security Council

wish may

to consider

the broader

aspects of Ita responsibilities in Trieste, Including investigation of the Yugoslav Zone."

Sir Alexander Cadogan (Great Britain) supported Mr Jessup, saying the Yugoslava. had "put for ward no serious argument" "îo prove their charges that there was a threat to world peace in Tricste-United Press,

VICTORY FOR

FILIBUSTERS

at

Washington, Aug. 4-Senate Ro- publicans today abandoned efforts to pass the anti-poll Tax Bill present, thus surrendering to the determined Southern Allbuster and to the Republican desire to adjourn the special session quickly.

Eugene Millikin of the

next

year

conference, said that the will try to

first

U Tin Tut, while here, reaffirmed ligion on the application form for Methodists, 31 religion not sinted, 927-Order of the senate business in

his Premier's determination to see dat Burma stamped It was nddressed

out the Com- Foreign Minister, Mr Moshe Shermunist insurrection. Ile indiented Governmerst tok, and made public in Tel-Aviv that changes in the

only tonight by the Israeli Information structure could be permitted

by constitutional means. Ofice. The cable also asked Mr.

Thakin Shertok for information

present probleins are well understood in London, as was placed persons, Arab refugees and the motiv

motive which inspired him to the Cyprus detainers.

consider relinquishing the Premier-

on

Air Shertek stated at a press con- ship-mainly to continue as leader frence OHN Monday that Israel of the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom would not permit the Arab fugees to return until there been a final peace settlement Palosline-Associated Press.

re-

had in

lity

N? the direction

of

Complaint

Criticism

Withdrawn

Lake Success, Aug. 4.The

lls Document

which

'Free Greece' Cut In Two

-

Gen. Marko's Plight of the freed from the responsibi-

Government leadership-tree Greece" was today cut in two, Athens, Aug. 4.-General Marko's Nu hoped to weld together the Greek Army said. Thakin all constitutional and democratic

A General Siaft spokesman elements in Burma, regardless of nounced that at noon two advancing

an party, into a united popular front columns met in the heart of former and thus to safeguard his country's guerilla territory, south of Fourken. recently won Independence,

The columns had been advancing

Ilis realnation, however, was for the past ten days from the east

conductor of the Boston Symphony Philippine delegate to the Security received with dismay, not only in and west into a 300 square mile aren, orchestra, also will be included In Council tonight withdrew a com- the programme.-United Press.

Surrenders Himself

plaint that a British delegate "reported" him to Cardinal Spell- mu, the Roman Catholic Arch- bishop of New York, for criticising Washington, Cleveland, Ohlo, Aug. Church ownership of large estates. The British representatives, Slr

it was

4. Gus Hall, 37-year old Chairman Alun Burns, it was explained of the Ohio Branch of the American right, sent Cardinal Spellman-an thought, the authority of the Gon Height, a key point of the querillas*) Communist Party, surrendered today

to the Federal authorities to face old friend-an account of

many quarters In Burma-including all that is now left of the former had frontier

arca circles but among large guerlin-held territories. Burma's British friends, closely watching her evolution ns an inde The actual juncture was madc pendent country and her struggle possible by two battalions. which for economic recovery.

move from the south. These batin- Without his leadership,

long stormed and captured Klenfla

southeast defence line at Grammos. The General Staff also said thai Samarina, west of Kenitsa on scuth- cast of Fourkn, was occupied. For more than a year Samarina has been staging point for the movement of large guerilin forces into central and eastern Greeco.--Associated Press..

10-

Trustee-

11 others salp Council meeting at which some threatened by elements such as had a charge that he and sought to overthrow the United delegates criticised

Slates Government by violence.

Hall was the Communist leaders

last

Catholic mis-

in the

ernment might quickly weaken and the whole constitutional structure be

endeavoured to overthrow the Ad- ministration by force carlier this year-Reuter.

sionary schools. 'There was of the 12

no mention

was surrender letter of Church estates, nor to

After "complaint." after being sought by the police there since July 20, when the New York hearing of these facts, the Philip.

Grand Jury issued the indictment. pine delegate, Senor Victorlo Carpio, Czech

--Reuter.

withdrew his allegation-Reuter.

CARE To Service Japan

New York, Aug. 4.-CARE. (Co-operative for Ameris can Remittances to Europe) today announced that it was undertaking to service Japan at the request of General MacArthur and the Japanese government.

non-profit agency ant the

Together with the announcement

Czech Education

To Be Revised

Birthday Salute

London, Aug. 4A salute of 82 guns was fired today at the Tower Utrecht, Holland. Aug. 4.--Pro- of London in honour of Queen fessor Jan Kozak of Prague's Em- Elizabeth's 40th birthday. Tho peror Charley University told the 02-gun salute is made up of 41 for fourth session of the UNESCO the usual Royal salute and 21 for University Congress today that un- the Tower salute. der the new Czechi Communist

Hundreds of telegrams and lettera government there would be a of good wishes arrived at Bucking- thorough *revision of educational ham Palace, Queen Mary and other curricula throughout Czechoslovakia. members of the Royal Family sont diet what chlinges would be made. Router.

He said he was unable to pre-personal greelings to the

www.The

service would start with a food parcel that it would accept orters for de Including five pounds of rice, two livery in Japan. CARE released pounds of flour, one pound of dried statement by Kensuke Horinouchi, Beans, one pint of soya and 21 chairman of the National Advisory ounces of vegetable oil, 15 ounces of Board of LARA (Licensed Agencies schools no longer existed there. beef juleg, one pound of apricots, one for Rellef in Asia):

In presenting the background of higher education there, he said the German University and German

Yealerday, the Congress elected pound of raisins, eight ounces of car "For

"For individual families whose powder, eight ounces of cucon, ones are not sumelent or whose as chaleman frofessor H. G. Kruyl, pound of milk powder, two pounds Incomes are too low to permit even President of sugar, five pounds of salt, 134 the purchase of rations to

ounces of eltocolate.

a

which enal Coltur

Nudist

Queen,

Convention

May's Landing, New Jersey, Aug.. of the Netherlands 4-Five hundred nudist enthusinnte, National Cominission for Interna- members of the American Sunbath- Ounces of soup concentrate, is they are entitled, CARE's service science and

on Education, ing Association, began their annual J will mako significant

convention, at nearby Sunshilno Park ounces soap, one washcloth and eight

M. Andre Allis,

lix. French delegato today.stons Americans with rela Ronds lu Japan will be from the University of. Lyon, was

The sessions would be strictly in Willam Cole. Director of CARE's able to individual gift parcels elected as one of the Vice-Presi- the Bude, said Dr Haley Boone, Ofiental Division, said the parcels for with a guarantee of delivery."

dents,

while Sir. Chandreshwar 60-year-old superintendent of the Japanese familles would be made un Air Cole sald CARE had delivered Pasnd Narayan Singh, Indian Union 2,000 aero park, where."clothes of nt Honolulu and nalled for In-more than 6,500,000 parcola overseas delegate and Vico-Chancellor of any kind neostricily forbidden mediate delivery.

costines, It started operations in May Patna. University, was elorted the without Parcels

special permission." 1940-United Press.

other-United Press.

Router. sunders US$10.

"The all migrant ship Ormonde change the Senate rules in an effort which reached Freemantio on June to break the future-Southern Qlibus- 10 carried 1.107 migrants. Among ter on civil rights' legislation. this total, religions stated were 004 A frontal attack on the filibuster

00% debate Bomon of England, 130 Church

weapon will be the Catholics, 67 Profestants. 47.

January, he said. Christian Scientists, 17 Presbyterians, Republicans decided to hurry 15 Baptists, and small parties of action on the limited Bill to re- Congregationalists, Jews, Non-Con- Irict

credit and modified housing formists, Greck Orthodox, Unitarian, programing and try for an adjourn Salvation

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Mr Millikin Christadel-ment this weekend.

said that if Congress cannot Anish typical. The "in an orderly fashion" on Satur- percentage of Catholics brought to day, i will quit early in the week. this country as assisted Immigrants-United Press. is much lower than the percentage of Catholics in the Australian com- munity,

phonse Agures are

"That migrants should be given an opportunity to state their religion has been recommended by the churches in Australio, so that they may be able to do their share ไม่ helping the newcomers thele

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