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World Census Of Non-Atomic Weapons Voted

Lake Success, Aug. 1. The United Nations Conventional Armaments Commission today ap: proved, by eight votes to three, a French proposal for a world census of non-atómic weapons" and armed forces. Egypt, Russia and the Ukraine voted against the proposal, which also called for the setting up of a veto-less international verifica- tion agency.

The plan must

he ap- proved by the Security

APPEAL OVER Council before action is pos-

KESSELRING'S

SENTENCE

Wiesbaden, Aug. '1. -

German

Field Former Marshal Albert Kesselring's counsel has appealed to the War Office to aquash the war crimes sentence passed ori Kesselring, the German news agency, Dena, said to night.

Kesselring was sentenced to death for Wir crimes by a British military court at Vente In May, 1847. Later the sentence was commuted to life imprison

ment.

His counsel, Dr Hans In- termser, has told the War Office that the responsibility for Ger- man reprisals in Italy did not rest with the Welumacht, but with the Security Service, Nazi orgánisation.

sible, but a Soviet veto is expected in the Council.

Before the vote, the Russian delegate, M. Semyon Taarnpkin, told the 11-member Commis.

arms race

sion that the United Slites, and not Russia, was engaging in an as the groundwork for World War III.

He

replying Monday's

statement

was

Inst to

the by delegate, Mr that the Soviet

United States Frank Nash, Union would not agree to any

1

inventory because she

"wns unwilling to let the rest at the world know how far they have gone in arming themselves for the world conquest which is their avowed goal.”

M. Tsarapkin said that the United States was "covered with an armament fever, propaganda for war against Russi and with milltary alliance treaties"

MILITARY BASES

The United States Ariny was three and a half times larger now than before the war, am). increased

military appropriu-

thans accounted for more than half the national budget. M.

The same point, the lawyer : Tsurapkin gald. adried, applied to the enses of "The United States as more

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1949.

Judge

Judge Michael J. Roche (above) is presiding at the trial of Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino (Tokyo Rose), on charges of trea- The American-born son.

woman's irinl Japanese opened in the Federal court in San Francisco recently. (AP Picture).

Constitution. Of Allied

Commission

Iran's Underground Tudeh Communist Party Again Active

underground

Com-

Teheran, Aug. 1.-Iran's munist Tudeh Party is beginning to show signs of activity again. Slogans have begun to appear on walls calling on the "tailers, labourers and peasants" to "unite in order to break the chains of exploitation and inperialism.”

Letters have been dressed

to

ad-¦ Heal observers,

create disturbances

and peasmiis the workers revolt against the government,

The serious bread riots which

will try

and Incite

to

to

to prominent ofli- cials warning them not nct against the "freely ex- pressed wishes of the broke out recently in various

'masses."

per-

district

of Azerbaijan seemed Other letters have been re-

to be a forerunner of events in celved by einem and theatre the near future, Crowds mureh managers with warnings not to cd on the Governor's palace and show anti-Communist and and disarmed the militia. Hussian lms and stage

Is government

fully formances.

The

of ni hazards, and has Political circles in Teheran #wre

that necessary preenu- stated belleve this is the beginning of

tions will be taken. But the a concentrated campaign which | Hom

also knows that Iran's Communists plurt

to Kovernment

its own Arst to deal with launch in the autumn.

has

taken,

accordingly,

those

By that time, elections to the corrupt offieints. Steps are being to dismiss Majila and the Seunte will have

employees government been cumpleted, and the Com-

munists are more than certain who have been responsible for

the

and scarcity of foodstuffs they will never be given a chance to obtain a single sent in other commodities, either House.

The Tudch Communists are Interested in wrecking Iran's seven-year general improve iment plan, which is scheduled logo into operation as soon as the elections are over.

INCITING REVOLT

A high ranking government official told the United Press; 10 sec Iran "We do not want

There become another China. is no earthly reason for anyone n Communist if he to become has adequate food, clothing and shelter, as well as a secure job

・This,'

he added, "the gov erament is trying Its best to

for alt provide this is what the Shah himself wants for his people."—United

This programme is to do for Iran what the Marshall Plan is doing to Western Europe. This te. Tudeh Communists are Press. (fully aware of. And just G their French comrades hat tried to wreck French .ccunomy by strikes and riots, the franjan Communists, avvordling 10 poll-

For Germany Last Resting

Colonel General Friedrich Von than 200 important military Mackenson and Lieutenant-hases outside the United States, General Kurt Macltzer, who not counting Germany, where i Frankfurt, Aug. 1. A were sentenced to death by a has 2 hanes near the Soviet British military court at Rome tinton." he

nic.

in November 1016. Their sen- "Even Egypt has shown its of its budget for re

Delegation To Leopold

spending

States," he added.

The Egyption

one

Place For

Dr Herzl

proof tomb is being prepared

Jerusales, Aug. 1-A shell-

Deputy High Commissioner and 10 principal advisers. tences were also comunaled to intention of

will assist the United States! life imprisonment, aret Dr fourth

High Commissioner, Mr Luteriser has appealed for their armament against Russia with John J. McClay, when the qarashing with that of Kegel-funds supplied by the United ring's.—Reuter.

Military Government ends delegate, in Germany, Mr McCley Netolier-General Mohammed said here today.

in a hill just west of Jerusalem Fey Khalifa, denied the Russian chartes that Exypt's arns The United States element of for the remutus of Dr Theodore

Allied

Herzl, the founder of modern programme was directed against the

High Commission, lonism, who will be re-interred which iterin, nekding: "The arm

replaces the Military" Government gramme is designed to pro-Gos

on the setting up next week.

Tir 11.35′′

Herzl

died who feel ourselves against attacks

Clovernment,

Vienna in 1801, had askect to the outside, which we from have suffered twice in the last 10 departments, each head be buried in Palestine where his

aream of n

n Jewish State thero ed by n senior official 25 years"

tame fruc These will be: Economics, On The burial day, 7,000 Egypt opposed the proposed | Politics, Military, Security, forells, including 5,000 troops, arms census because it was Labour, Intelligence, Public Af-will march past the tomb, each "unre distie" to attempt an fairs, Administration and Legat dictaelment dipping the Israeli inventory of world weapons of Counsel, destruction without including Steretariat ntorale bombs, General Khalifa Division." saldi.

Goes Home

UNREALISTIC ›

West German Federal

will be divided

with 131

Geneva. Aug. 1.-After four and a quarter hours in conference with exiled King Leopold today, the three man Belgian Socialist dele- gatlon, headed by the Act-

The Economic Adviser, under ing Prime Minister, M. Paul Henri Spaak, left by car on the 50 United Nations member beonomte

census, air coy, will represent

Co-operation their way back to Belgium. countries would be asked to jjaimiauen to Germany,

The delegation came to see stipply information concernin the King in another effort to the number of men under arms, golve Belgium's

the type and "Royal probandi

calibre of lem."

"conventional" rmaments they -hHIR€*4C༥L,

Under the proposed

The Secialists favour the ab- interiulionil“ budy “would dication of King Leopold in i

your of his 18-year-old son, this information "on the Prince Baudouin, while

the The Conventional Arms Con- Catholes, who are just short of mission did not decide when the n majority { the Belgian Security Council Lower House, are

would! con- demanding sider Rs proposal. It is not on his return.

the agenda af next Thursday's Small press cars which gave Councit meeting-Reuter. chase when the big black car!

stipped through the gates of Kint Leopold's lovely lakeside

-ny

in

Executive dag in salute and dropping a ዚ "Fichi bag of earth into the grave.

A military guard of honour remain at the tomb until will

permanent the completion of a

an Dr Herzl to monument Jerusnic's highest point, 2,730 feet above sea level.

This

celiace, which include #forest of 100,000 ceclar trees, will cost about

£500,000.-Reuter,

No separate Financial Adviser will be appointed as the fan- cal and economic policy will be closely integrated.

tor

The Military Security Diree- will presumably c lig Allied Security Board. American representative on the

The Public will be responsible

public relations

Affairs Director

both generally anu

The "Field Division"

what seAKUNS

with the pless.

| organize

In Rome

villa at Pregny, near Genera Aneurin-Bevan

caught up with the delegation while

They were going

through customs formalities at

A

will

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• Thiero you are, Comrade Stalin- told you the prole- tariak were noi prooi cosinat the undermining effect of a horrarois game like that."

FIGHTING

ON

IRRAWADDY

re-

Rangoon, Aug. 1.-Durmese Government troops have captured Henzada, Important rait junction on the Irrawaddy River 80 miles north-west Rangoon, tonight's official com- munique said.

of

In the Prapon district, south of Henzada, naval gunboats shelled insurgent positions, in- flicting heavy casualties, tho communique added.

It also reported minor clashes In the Upper Burun district of Shwebo, north of Mandalay. Reuter.

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· London, Aug. 1.-General of the Nuri Es Said Pasha, the

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Rome, August 1.-The British in Germany under the new ar- Foreign tell you absolutely nothing"

M. Spauk told the Minister of Health. Mr Aneurin rangements will be carried out Ernest Bevin,

"It would be Bevan, arrived in Rome today dating Mr McCloy's impending Oflice spokesman correspondents. neither in the interests of my by plane from Loudun on a visit to Washington by the country or my party. We are, combined business and pleasure Acling Deputy driving back to Brussels now, trip,

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donc at Lake Garda about Today's was the clelal Bel- August 9, a few days after the gian Socialist delegation's scheduled departure of Winston second direct talk with King Churchili. Leopold.--Reuter.

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Aug. 1-The .Duke md Duchess of Windsor are to. visit Monteccatine, a spa near Florence, in September, news- paper reports sald today.

Mr Bevan was met at Rome's Ciampino Airport by the Italian Labour Minister, Signor Amin- tore Fantani, and other govern |ment offelala-Associated Press,

Polio Outbreak In Germany

Adolf Hitler's

Attitude To

The Church

The Bevin-Nuri meeting would be about "mutual, topits," the spokesman stated. He de- clined to disclose which aspects of Anglo-Iraqi questions they would discusE,

The spokesman denied that the Iraqi Premier's visit had any connection with that of King Abdullah of Transjordan, who is leaving Amman, for Britain on August 18.

It is noted here that General Nuri's presence will coincide with that of the Regent of Iraq, Abdul Illah, who is here on a

revisit

A full-scale review of British policy in the Middle East has the German nows service, DPD, idea of appointing "national also been undertaken by diplo- said todny. Twenty-six cases, popes" for such Catholic mats.and Foreign Ofeç oMelals. have been reported—Renteri

Frankfurt, Aug. 1.—AI. Jl Momento said that reser- Coburg, Germany, Aug. 1-though Adolf Hitler did not valions have been made for the Four adults and one child have plan to appoint a "German couple at La Pace Hotel for died in a pollo outbreak

at Pope," he considered, the September 8.

Coburg, In the American Zone, Confirmation of the report was not immediately available --Associated Press.

EDITORS VIENS SERVICE, THE

"Rat-tat-tat-tat-tat.

countries as Italy and Spalu, according to

"secret

diary" of the Nazi philoso

-Reuter.

pher, Alfred Rosenberg, POLICE 'SWOOP

which was published in the ON JAP REDS American German-language

periodical, Der Monat, by

Tokyo, August 1.-Five hur

the Nuremberg prosecutor, dred police

(oday made their

Dr Robert W. Kempner. first rald since the Allied ve- According to Rosenberg, Hit-cupation on the editorial office for planned to "deal decisively of the Japanese Communk! with Christianity" after the Party and arrested two men on charges of black marketing

war.

as member of the

"We must take it away from "irregularities" In connection the education of minors. Only with the party organ, Red Fing. adults may be called upon to The third man, Kijiro Nagal, Join the Church. Nobody will be described allowed to become a priest Party's division of supplies. until he has first served in the was arrested by the. Police on armed forces, Rosenberg sald Saturday on the same charges. that Hitter had told him in The police seized a

1041,

Communist

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volume of In the struggle for absoluto relating to the publication and control of the State, the Church arrested the paper's publisher would have to submit, other and business manager, who wise "only the tactics, not the allegedly aro members of the principle of suppression, will Communist Parly. - United have to be considered.—Reuter, .Press.

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