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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 80, 1949.
COMMUNISTS
Delegation To Be Sent To Paris
Berlin, May 29.-The Red flag of the Soviet Union and the green, red and gold ban- ner of the Weimar Republic flew in the flower- bedecked Berlin State Opera House today, as 1,500 delegates met for the two-day session of the Communist-sponsored German People's Congress.
Soviet officials looked down from a re- served box on the delegates, who included 200 chosen from among the "democratic groups" in Western Germany, where the Congress is banned.
The Eastern German delegates were elected by ballot two weeks ago, when voters had the option of voting "Yes" or "No" to a single list of candidates."
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The
Communist veteran leader, Herr Wilhelm Pleck. 40- Chairman of the Socialist Unity Party, told the delegates thai they were "the only legal re
German the presentatives of people."
the
He attacked
Western powers' Paris proposals for new organisation in Germany, describing them as contemptu
"Intended to
under- uus and
mine our self-respect."
On his recommendations, the Assembly decided to send a de- legation to the Foreign Minis-
Paris Itors' Conference in
"make the German opinion on Germany's future quite clear.'
to
SPAIN & UNITED NATIONS
Membership Very
Unlikely
Havana, May 29.-Mr Trygve Lie, Secretary- General of the United press Natione, said at a
today that there was very little pos-
Tossed By Tornado
Bonn Constitution
Approved By Military Governors
Two wrecked autos lle amidat. rubble after they were tossed 200 feet actors
highway (background) by a tornado that ripped through Cape Girar deau, Mo. Mr F. D. Shoulders (centre),who was working in a rea-- faurant which was demolished, owns the car at left. The car
Frankfurt, May 29--The
Western three outside
Military Was parked
Governors have finally ap the when
twister
proved, with minor modi- Shoulders CS- struck.
Пcations, the electoral law caped with head in
for West Germany, drawn Juries.-AP Picture,
up by the Bonn Constituent Assembly.
msibility of Spain entering Compulsory
REIMANN IN PRISON Herr Max Reimann, the West German Communist leader whe conference was reported earlier this week to have "disappeared" Frankfurt, was this afternoon in Derendorf Prison, Duesseldorf, German police arrested him this torning at Podenborn, in the British Zone.
He should have been address. ing the People's Congress here. where loud booing and erics of "Shame" grected the announce- ment that he had been arrested on British orders,
the United Nations now.
that
He
believe did, not General Franco would ask for admission while the United Na- tions 1047 resolution condemn- ing his regime was in effect.
Asked about the sending of diplomatie missions to
Mr Lle sald that if would vio-
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Education
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a
the
to receive and
Early Ratification Sought For North Atlantic Treaty
Washington, May 29.-The Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Tom Connally, has decided to give precedence on the Senate's legislativo calendar to the ratification of the North Atlantic Treaty, it was authoritatively reported here today.
As a result, the Treaty may be brought bo- fore the Sanato on Juno 6 instead of six to eight weeks hence. This move by Sonator Connally followed a weekend visit to the capital by the Acting Secretary of State, Mr James Webb, to urge early action on the Treaty.
Mr Webb confered with Sena-1 that can be spared for Western ior Connally and with the Sen- Europe, and production Ines ate mapority leader, Senator exist for turning out now Lucas (Democrat, Illinois). Mr weapons.
Webb asked for the legislative Where it does not conflict with calendar to be reshuffled to European recovery needs, moke the Treaty the next Western European arms, plants major item to be considered. will, manufacture some of th
The Senate Foreign Relations weapons needed, with $100 Committee itself has not yet million worth of raw material completed action on the Treaty, to be applied under the armi although its predicted that the programme-Reuter. Committee will approve it un-- animously.
The Committee's report ou the treaty is being prepared and will be considered next week.
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Administration officials today expressed concern
thu possibility of the proposed $1,400 million American arms | ឥវ៉ង់ programme being squeezert by Jammeu out entirely Congressional calendar.
All but $320 million of this amount is to bolster the defence of the Western European mem- bers of the Atlantic Alliance. If the Administration sees that it is likely the Arms Aid Bill cannot be dealt with in its en tirety, it may ask that provision bo, made in authorising legis- lation for a substantial sum tu the through bo udvanced Federal Reconstruction Finance Corporation, which Ananced 17 Hankow Road. Kowloon. various wartime activities.
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The balance would come in a subsequent Appropriation Bill.
It is understood that the arms ald programme has been in form which would have allowed contracts to be let by July 1 and in some instances for actual pre. duction to start by that date.
The delays which have *C- already have curred, however, caused a re-timing of the pro- gramme. The Delence Depart ment, it was learned today, was
already overhauling some arms
Informing
11 West German Premiers of their ap- proval, the Ailled Military Governors sald that they hoped majority of the Premiera and authorise would approve the modifications, fix the date for the general election and issue implementing regulations Prague, May 29-Alten-in their respective states. Spain.
Czechoslovkon The Governors declared their late, the spirit of the decision kindergartens is to be made willingness adopted by the Assembly. There compulsory 30 that the examine counter-proposals. was nothing to enforce this de-education of children of¡all The West German Premiers Now Chinose cision, he added, but it had cases for Communsim may make any changes in the main
were asked not to attempt to School In Manila great "moral" force.
| start in their earliest years, structure of the law as passed
Manila, May 20.-Mr Wang Mr Lie said he firmly Belleved the Education Minister, Mr by the Assembly,
writer, Yu-min, essayist and that the Latin American Goy-
new Chinese This means that there will be has founded It had been expected that ernments would act on the re- Zdenek Nejedly, told the Communist Party
no need to Reimann's speech would commendations of the Economic Ninth Herr
reconvene the A-educational institution here,
was announced today. be read for him at the Con-Commission especially in view Conference here.
sembly on this issue and that it of the examples of the good greas, but Herr Pleck, however,
will now probably dissolve itselt. work done by similar commis- announced that
specchi his
sions for Europe and the Far
CHANGE REQUESTED would not be read unless tho circumstances of his arrest should make it desirable,”
Herr Pieck told the delegates that the Military Government Reimann pormission to leave the British Zone. He should have been among the 200 West German delegates.
had refused Horr
RELEASE REQUESTED
East.
He expected them to give special attention to trade with the rest of the world and in-
THREATS MADE
Ankara, May 29.-The Soviet Embassy here was reported today to have in- tervened in the case of the wife of a Soviet-official-who-The Congress-this-afternoon I crease food production, ~~ wanted to remain in Tur- key as a political refugee when her husband was re- called to Moscow. last year.
The
Was name
woman's given as Mrs Sanovber Gassan- off, wife of the former Secre- tary
Soviel Embassy of the bere.
to the Turkishment by a which published
According
press.
for 21
Mr Lie, who was to open the second session of the Latin American Economic Commission, tonight, will leave for Lake Success tomorrow-Reuter,
1001 In a speech published night he said that the aim was to "root out remnants of Bour- geoisie and Pharisco morality and create a really new, a really Communist man".
Part of the plan for education had been 'n purge of the teaching profession, he said.
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The chief chango requested by the Military Governors, is that
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Reuter. not by the Assembly.
unanimously decided to send a telegram to the British Military Government asking for Herr
The Governors also reiterated Reimann's immediate release.
The Information Minister, their decision that Berlin re- Mr Vaclav Kopecky, told A statement from the British
have no the presentatives should Government head-
conference that Mr Nelediy's voting rights In the Federal Military
department was purging and ro Parliament and that their num❤ quarters in Berlin this evening
writing "On February 1, 1940,
Czechoslovak history ber should not exceed night. said: Herr
was given a sen- Reimann
Finally, e Governors T- lence of three months' imprison
The department was to "iny quested that no candidate Control Commission AIR
its handa on the riches of the should stand for Federal cloc court in Duesseldorf for an con offence
cloister Ibraries and even on tion outside the State in which under Ordinance 8, aleting versions of the affair Section 1. On February 12, this
Amsterdam, May 20-Prince the artistic, historical and cul- he lives and none in more than three employees of the Soviet
former one constituency. zentence was suspended and Bernard of the Netherlands left tural treasures of Ankara recently Ho Embassy In
released Reimang was
here today for Montreal aboard gentry to set up a unfied systera arrived by car in the
southern Her
from pelson
the Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM of libraries," he said.-Reuter. In order that he Constellation "Batavia" Turkish town of Adana, where should be enabled to complete his
which Mrs Gassanall was living la
was Inaugurating a new route dutles- as a delegale to the modest hotel under Turkish
Counell. These to Curacao through Montreal. Parliamentary protection. The thres are alleged to have attempted to compel duties now having been com Mrs Cassanoff to lenye Adann pleted he has been returned to to complete his sen- with them by using threats of prison
force.
counter-oplonage
to Russia in 1940 his wife chose to remain in Turkey,·
tence."-Reuter.
wartime
the
The Prince will stay in Mon- Catholics
treal while the "Batavia" files on to Curacao.
He is due back here on June
2, when the plane returns,
The Prince was seen. off by
Honour Saint
Queen Jullana, Prince Bernard's Nagasaki, May 29-Fifteen
Objections may be raised to this last point as many German leaders have close, political ties in arcas
their -remote from
aro home and several parties anxious to choose Berlin politi- cal leaders as candidates in West German States.-Reuter,
Commemoration Ceremonies
The Turkish police intervened, according to reports, and the
wife, and their two elder i thousand Catholics altended Russians left without her
Gen. Mark Clark
daughters.
Solemn Mass at the site of the Press reports
that Mirs Bay
The Gassanoff
Canadian Ambassador, | atom-bombed Uragami Church Visits Italy and her husband
Mr Pierre Dupuy, and the here;
at the opening of a pil- originally came to Turkey in
Paris. Moy 29.--Commem Burgomaster of Rome, May 20.- General were also at Schipobl Airport.
Amsterdam | grimage celebrating the fourth 1046 as Soviet spies, but being
arrival in orations were held throughout Moslem
centenary of the the Turkish Mark Clark, Joined
Com-
The "Batavia" look__ on "its | Japan of St Francis Xavier, France today at the cemeteries services. mander of the United States
of the American dead in two When
Mr Gassanoff was recalled Fifth Army in Italy, arrived in flight personal letters from the famous Jesult missionary.
world wars. Rome today by air from the Burgemaster, Mr J. D'Ailly to
Contingents from all over the Mayors of Montreal and
Mr Averell Harriman,
Mar- United States.
shal Afd ·roving Ambassador, He is to take part in care-Havana and crystal globes for the world were present.. monies at Anzio tomorrow to the Mayor of Montreal, inscribed Bishop Giuseppe Lopez Ortiz, speaking of a ceremony at the of Cemetery the Amsterdam celebrate the fourth anniversary with
motle of Tuy, Spain, presided over Aimo-Marne of the liberation of Rome-"Herole, Resolute, Merciful" the Mass before an' aliar, un Belleau Wood, Northern Franco,
Reuter,
which was placed St Francis said, "In the economie, force of Xavier's preserved right arm the Mar
all blan and in the Marshall plan and the crucifix used by him.
security
of the of assurance- The relles had been brought Atlanila Pact, we are now
Spanish contingent | amassing the
power-physical: from Rome.
and spiritual-that dwarfs any After the Maas, Cardinal strength ́over before linked to- Gilroy, Archbishop-of-Sydney, gether for human progress, and and other foreign pligrims | well-being."-Router.
.. She now appears to have been granted Turkish citizenship, the reports added-Reuter.
MEMORIAL TO
· ARTILLERYMEN
London, May 20.-PriricesS 'Elizabeth unvelled a memorial on Sunday to British arutlery- men who died in World War II.
Thousands packed Hyde Park. Corner as the Princess, flanked by veterans of the first world war and "Beefeater"
guards from the Tower of London de- clared The King, Colonel-In- chler of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, has asked me to con- vey, to you his pride in the regiment, and sympathy with the relatives of the fallen."
The memorial is a group 'of bronze pancia commommorating 23.924 men of the regimdat 'who fall between 1930 and 1945. do. A seven-foot wreath of laurel, and popples brought to the memorial on/a-gun.carriage of the King's Troop Royal: Horse Artillery. was laid on it by Tield Marshal Lord Alanbrooks.
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RIGHT-WINGERS WIN IN CYPRUS
Nicosia, Cyprus, May 29, The first Municipal elections In Cyprus since 1946 ended with a Right-wing victory by 13,000 votes to 11,000.
About -04 percent of the Washington, May 20-Weather Municipal electorate voted after Bureau oficials. today sald 00, the
Jaland's stiffest election persons in nine states were campaign was over, killed by tornadoes this year. The 24,000 voters Have the Despite the intensity of the Hight-wingers control of three seven-rural main towns and twisters which swept through the Middle West and South, the districts and municipalities, twó total was less than those in 1947, more than before. The Com and 1948 Last year the death munists hold thres fowria; and toll was 121, United Press one rural district-Router.
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