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Artie Shaw Denies
Wife's Charge That He Is A Communist
New York, Aug. 12.-Band leader, Artie Shaw, denied today the charge made by his estranged wife, novelist Kathleen Winsor, that he admitted being a Communist, and said that it was a "red herring" in the legal proceedings to dissolve their marriage.
In a statement made by Mr Shaw, he said: "I am not and have never been a Communist. As for Miss Winsor's statement that I said recently that I have joined the Communist Party, this is sheer unmitigated nonsense."
Dixiecrats To Fight Election
Demand Democratic
Party Purge
Miss Winsor charged in an amda-- vit supporting har plea for separa- tion that ho had tried to persuade her to join the Party and to read writings of Kari Marx and ollier Communist leaders.
Mr Shaw bald "This is, of course, clearly her misguided attempt to ope ply the current red herring technique to this unfortunately messy affair."
Mr Shaw made the statement as his attorney prepared to file final affidavits in Mr Shaw's action annul the marriage.
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As to her charges of infidelity, he said that there is "not one word
vicious of truth in the He admitted he once then
charges.** Have Laua Mr Shaw, a mini coat, but denied Miss Winsor's state- ment that he had demanded it back.
United Press.
Washington, Aug. 12.-Re-Turner, bellious Dixlecrats served notice on Thursday that they will go their own way until the De- mocratic Party has been purged of "machine politicians, big city bosses and so called liberal cle- ments."
PERJURY ACCUSATION Washington,
Aux.
of
RECOGNITION
FOR KOREAN
GOVERNMENT
Tentative Move By Washington
Washington, Aug. 12-The States today, over United Russian objectives, tentatively recognised the government set
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1948.
King Of Transjordan Confronts Mob
Strong Rebuke For Yugoslavia
up in United States-occupied DANUBE CONFERENCE REMINDED
12. Mr southern Korea as the govern- Charles Kramer, former new dealment for all of that country. economist, was accused today
the House The State Department declareci perjuring himself at hearing on wartime Soviet espionage that the southern Korean Govern- United ment, established through Delegates cheered lustily on in the capital.
'clections anct Richard Nixon Nations-supervlaed Wednesday
Representative
Tin night as they heard
bv Syngmag Rhee, their presidential nominee, Governor made the charge as members of the headed
entitled to be regarded as the Gov- Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, House Un-American Activities com- ciellver a no-compromise attack on mittee tried to get the red-hatred ernment of Korea." the elvil rights planks of the poker faced witness to say whether publican, Democratic and Pro- he is n Communist. Kressive Parly platforms.
If such proposals
to
word carried the uut, he said, they would put United Slates on the "rond dictatorship."
Governor Fielding Wright of Mississippi, the Dixiectuls Vice pre sidential choice, pledged the Fourth Barty will carry this fight to every crossroad of the nation.
PARTY'S OBJECTIVE "The gulf between north and south," he said "will not be bridged until such time as machine poli- ticlans, big city bosses and so-called liberal elements are cleaned out t the Democratic Party."
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The Department noted that Soviet Russia "refused" to permit Northern Koreans to participate in the May 10 elections supervised by the United Commission far Korea. Nations Russia had denied the Commission entry to Northern Korea.
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE
OF UNRRA ASSISTANCE
Belgrade, Aug. 12.-The British Ambassador, Sir Charles Peake, today cited Yugoslavia's accep- tance of a huge UNRRA assistance to rebuke, in the most forceful language, the Danube conference castern bloc charges that America and Britain are attempting economic and political "penetration" in asking for participation in a Danube River Com- mission.
King Abdullah of Trans- jordan (in white) faces a mob of 1,000 civilians. In the grounds of Ragadan Palace in Amman. Pro- lesting the Palestine truce, mob shouted "Palestine has been betrayed." The King slapped the face of one of the leaders and told others that demonstrating In Am- man Instead of fighting In Palestine was a real be- trayal of Palestine. The King's words hroke up the demonstration. AP Pic-
ture.
NAZI BRUTE TO HANG
IRAQ WANTS Foreign Minister Alec Bebler. He day confirmed the death sentence of
A NEW RAIL LINE
Sir Charles was referring especially
Nuerenberg, Aug. 12-The Ameri to a speech this morning by the Yugoslav Chief delegate, Deputy can War Crimes Tribunal on Thurs- General Oswald Post, high ranking said that the Yugoslavs had "con-callcer in Hitler's SS elito guard, and veniently forgotten"
this about UNRRA aid which he declared they death sentence of one. of his as- commuted to life imprisonment the
sistants, George Leerner,
and
Mr Kramer, formerly employed by various agencies here and once a Senale Sub-Committee staff mem- ber, was put on the witness stand started as the Justice Department Investigation to determine what previous witnesses have lied under j oath at the spy hearing.
The Department announced that That .ke belanged to the Com-
President Truman has appointed Island to munist underground here and gave Government secrets
to the Soviet John Muccio of Rhode
special
had accepted without any fear of been voiced serve as the United States' hnd network. spy
the Korean Gov- representative to
economic or political penetration. Nations ernment, pending United against Mr Kramer by Miss Eliza-
Max Kiefer, Karl Fanslau The discussion was in an Ameri- beth Bentley and Mr Whittaker General Assembly approval of the
Both
can amendment to the draft conven- Hans Bobermin, who served under accusers are Chambers.
Muccio Government, Mr Korean
tion which asked for non riparian General Posl, had their sentences Communists and avowed
will have the personal tank of Am- the rank of
representation on the Danube Com-reduced by at least five years. former
bassador. He holds
General Post, concentration camp ad- mission. courlers for the Reds.
REFUSES TO ANSWER
career Minister, which is the top
ministrator, and the others were sen- Beirut, Aug. 12.-The Iraqi Go-
Dut an Sir Charles sald that a British fenced last November. Mr Kramer,
a research United States career foreign service
recommendation at the Arab amendment, which closely paralleled error was discovered in the original specialist for Mr Henry Wallace's grade. He has served several tours vernment reminded Lebanon today of
of duty as Consular officer in Cluna the
one, had also been judgment leading to a new trial and Progressive Party, refused to answer
He Baic that and since 1040 has been the foreign | League meeting at Sofar in 1940 for the American
it the new sentences. a long series of questions on con-
the construction of a road.and rail-handed in. service Inspector for the Far East.
The defendants helped to adminis- stitutional grounds that his answers
Forty-eight years old he was born way from Baghdad to the Mediter- American amendment were rejected,
withdraw the British ter the economy of concentration. might inertrainate him.
Representative Nixon Interpreted in Italy and is a naturalised United raneun, adding that the scheme had he would
A State Department been held up lately owing to Syria's amendment in order to avoid re- camps. Their dulles included order- one of Me Krimer's responses as an States citizen.
ing the gas ovens used in the Naz! Bebler Remarks by Mr ter-
about extermination programme and col- indirect avowal that he was not a spokesman said that formal US re- unpreparedness for contributing her petition of the same arguments.
American attempts to Commissien
penetrate tecting gold teeth and other valu Communist. He said: "In my opin-cognition will await the report of share of expenses within ita
ritory.
from the ables politically
the victims.-United economically and lon, on that question you have com- the United Nations
United Press.
said, Press. mited perjury."
Owing to the Iraql-Labanese Danubian Basin, Sir Charles economic, agreement now being con- could also be considered as a "lo cluded, resulting in important transit against the United Kingdom." movement. Ing proposes ICW
Bubler made He said that Mr negotiations including the realisation
one lot or these charges "without of the proposed railway line.
Bangkok, Aug. 12.-The Criminal tittle of evidence to support them."
con- Court set. September 28 as the trial Sir Peake cited, the U.S. tribution to UNRRA which he de date of three suspects in the death
BIG ROBBERY
Governor Thurmond predicted confidently that he would get over 100 electoral votos. The now party's objective, he said, is to prevent any candidate from getting a majority of 531 voles in the electoral college That would throw the election Into the House of Representatives whore the Southerners would have a lat
Representative Nixon's necusation to say about the final outcome.
came after Mr Kramer listed a couple Meanwhile, Senator John McClel- of economic societies as the only or lan. Democrat of Arkansas, pre-ganisations of which he had been B dicted that his state will cast its member. Mr Nixon said this meani was saying he was not a for President that he voles nine electoral Truman despite the controversy over Communist-United Press.
PERJURY INVESTIGATION Washington, Aug. 12-The-Justice
12.-A London, Aug. Thursday began in- Department on
who vesligation
squad to determine what wit-Yard flying
een lying under catir themselves to be attacked. nesses have been in the Congressional spy hearings.
and gagged, foiled The investigation was launched as airport robbery the House Un-American Activities which might have Involved the Committee expanded its Soviet spy loss of nearly £1.400.000 worth of other hunt to include inquiry into the pre- gold bullion, diamonds and sent Russian intentions toward the freight from bonded warehouse. United States and the rest of the according to the evidence given in work.
civil rights..
In Harford,
former Connecticut,
Bowles, OPA director, Mr Chester formally announced his candidacy for Governor of Connecticut. At the same time, he rejected the pro- mised support of the Wallace Third
Party.
He made the announcement on the eve of the State Democratic
United Press.
con-
Find Refuge In from the cinnie investigation
British Zone
Vienna, Aug. 12.-An entire com- pany of Hungarian frontier police fled to the British zone of Austria on Wednesday, the. British sponsored Wellpresse reported today.
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GAEKWAR IS
DEFIANT
May Expel Baroda
Prime Minister Bombay. Aug. 12.- The Gaekwar of Baroda may issue an order expelling the Prime Minister, and the Indian Government, as a counter mea- sure, may freeze the ruler's nssets in Indian banks, IC- cording to the Bombay Chronicle today quoting well- informed soulcea.
The Chronicle stated without con- Ormation that the Indian Govern- ment has rushed troops within 24 hours' call of the state.
tho call.
But Independent, observers think ililla. troublo will arise from State Legislatures abdication an there is no communal complica- tion in Baroda.
The Praja Mandal Party, which in backed by the Indian Central Government, issued an appeal to the 2,000,000 inhabitants of Baroda calling upon them to preserve peace and be prepared for an. "impend- ing crisis" arising out of the abdica tion demand.
There is much speculation about the action the Dominion of India's States Ministry might take when the Gackwar explatis hil alleged uf "nisuse nu misappropriation" Treasury funds amounting to 20 annual re- percent of the State's venue, according to his accusers.- Associated Press.
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The line is said to pass through Tripoli, Homs, Palmyra and Baghdad Scotland and costs
The three are the King's-former- an estimated 10,000,000 clered-was-"out of all proportions of the late King: Ananda Mahidol. allowed dinars of which 66 per cent is to Areater than the contribution of any secretary, Chaliew. Pratsumaros, and
other state."
two bed chamber "altendants, bound
be contributed by Iraq, the balance
Singhasent and Buir Pratamasirind. attempted payable by Syrla and Lebanon in
-Associated Press. weeks
proportion to the length of the line passing through each territory. Associated Press.
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court here today.
Nine men were charged with being
theft of
the conflicting testimony before involved together in the Sovereignty To
the committee
this week. Several keys to the precious cargo safe at persons accused the committee's star London Airport. They were re- the case witnesses, Miss Elizabeth Bentley manded in custody when and Me Whittaker Chambers of was adjourned until Tuesday. making false charges against them -United Press.
TIME EXTENSION Frankfurt, Aug. 12.-The 11 Ger- on Premiers In the three Western Zones were today given a 45-day extension of the deadline date-from
Stay Unchanged
The prosecuting counsel told the court how a squid of police, having
Nicosia, Cyprus, Aug. 12.-—There' advance information, stationed them- selves in and around a British Over-is to be no change in the sovereign- seas Airways Corporation warehouse ty of Cyprus, Lord Winster, shortly before midnight. Two posed Island's Governor, told the Consulte- us leaders' and another as a security ive Assembly today. officer with the keys to the safe in lils pocket.
said
the
DELIVERIES CONTINUE
Were
He said that deliveries of UNRRA equipment, mostly electrical, eti being made by Britain to the Yugoslavs.
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The Yugoslavs certainly did not reject these shipments on the ground that they represented political economical penetration, he said.
The U.S. earlier offered to trade away
for and
way its scat on a new Danubian
for
Austria
control Commission in return representation Germany.
"The United States does not in- sist upon becoming A
permanent +" declared the American member," Ambassador. Mr Charles Cavendish Cannon. "When Germana and Aus- trions become members of the no negotiations were Mr Donald Fish, Superintendent being undertaken with Greece and Commission and adequate provision open for is made for non riparian represen- fatlon, the US. is prepared_to_give September 1 until October 15-by of Security at London Airport, told that the door remained
accept the constitution which they must submit recommen- the court that the gold, due that Cyprus
WDS worth £250,000 offered by the Secretary of State on up its position"--Associated Press.. The police said they were opposade |dations for the territorial reorganisa-evening, to the Communist regne in Thuns of their territory. The decision Neuter.
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The paper said the 120 pollee, accompanied by their families, asked the British authorities to send them to a displaced persons camp.
are being purged from the garian, police force anti
Podolog camps".
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sent
Communists was non
at meeting wille Horm fleers of the Urn Western Plans for con- tuậtary Clovernor. then the State: Parliament Coulride
September 1 till Hand-Reuter.
on
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THE RETURN
OF
TATTOO
SAIGON RIVER
INCIDENT
Saigon, Aug. 12-Cannon
May 7.
Teplaining the decision of HLM. Government in dissolving the Con sullative Assembly. he sait the position of the Government com.ins Nem and that, fie irresponsible con tuet of suven Cred: members-arhi | advoented untal with Greece-
shots rendered were fired today on a ship-sald to sembly be the 0,000-tons Swedish freighter Press, Seimu Salen-12 miles from
St Jacques, while sailing up.
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rlver
to Saikuulties
No
were reported though and mast was snapped. The
French authorities are enquiring in-
To the incident. If is. belloved" that
the efforts of the A- effective. - Assnciuled
Casey Pleads
the shots were fired by Viet Minh For Immigrants
Berlin forces.---Reuter.
Tibet Seeking Dollar Reserves
New York, Aug, 12-Five mem ters of Tibera arst trade mission to be United States fold the press to- day that they wish to sell wool, furs, uk hides, gold, sliver and wood carvings, woollen carpets, tapestries and yek falls to American customers with the object of building up dollar
reserves.
Melbourne, Aug. 12—Mr Richard G, Casey, the "Australian Liberal tender and former Governor of Bengal, sald today that Austraila's only salvation from the growing threat of Asiatic nationalism" lay lo Burgo-scale migration of men, money and equipment "from overcrowded Britain
Cross Atlantic
In Lifeboat
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Edgartown Massachusetts, Aug. 42-Six men, a boy and a dog are en route to New York today after crossing the Atlantic Ocean in 19 days in a 40-foot lifeboat.
The group came from Oslo, Nor- way via Azores and stopped here yesterday for fuel and supplies. Their bont, Colin, carried among its passengers, Arol Selmer of Sweden, who
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They said at present Tibetan goods are sold to India for rupeès, but they were a challenge to Australia's scnt- wish to obtain dollars by selling. tored population and high standard direct to the United States,
of living.
They estimated about $2,000,000. worth of Tibetan wool products reach the United States annually. United Press.
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