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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,、 1949.

European Movement Is

Cleared

-Dutch Drive

On Dollar

At Strasbourg Markets

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE

CHARGE:

"NO

Government Holp For Exporters

CASE" Utrecht, '(Holland) Sept. E

In drive to expand the export

Strasbourg, Sept. 6. The European Move-markets in the dollar area, the ment, of which Mr Winston Churchill, is an Dutch Government, it was no- nounced today, has appointed a Honorary President, was cleared today of a charge virector of Export Production, of breach of privilege by the Rules and Privileges who will bo granted **the Committee of the European Consultative As-reatest action"

sembly.

+

ponible freedom. or

Additionally the Government is to give financial support to

for the scheines

formation of and for joint export combines sales activity.

Announced

The scheme

SUM

Mr Hugh Dalton, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, brought the charge on the floor of the Assembly two weeks ago, when he complained that the Movement had claimed credit for a motion signed by 46 members of the Assembly, calling for the immediate setting up of an economic depart-or Economie Affairs, Mr J. Van

ment.

AUSTRIA GETS TOUGH

"Foreign Troops Must Go Home"

Vienna, Sept. G-Dr Kari Gruber, Austrian Foreign Minister, mid here lonight that If the Alles refused to laten when Austria addressed them in a diplomatie way "then we shall not fail to ush stronger language."

The Committee's report, due for debate tomorrow, sald that the incident "can be regarded as closed", and found that "no | case as made out establishing

s b h of privilegen".

to 200 leading industrialists and business men at the Utrecht Autumn Fair by the Minister

Den Brink.

He sak that the Government' had appointed Mr L. Smit, formerly the managing direc- for of the Philips eicetrical works at Eindhoven, 05 the Director of Export Production. DIRECT CONTACTS Mr Smit would be able to Speakers in the Assembly 10-establish direct contacts with day opposed the right of Slate American and Dutch organica- ar Church to tell the father of a family how his children should be educated.

tions.

To ensure

co-operation, an Advisory Committee would be appointed nclude representa- Signar Boddinno Pico. an tive of Industry and business, as well as an official committed Halion, declarcal, "I am Catholle but I assert that of the heads of all Government father's right in this maller agencies associated with must be supreme over the ports. rights of the Church."

CULTURAL TIES

CX-

New trade commissioners would be appointed in the United States, one cách in Chicago and Los Angeles, and The debate was on the re-another either in New Orleans port of the Assembly's Cultural or Dallas in the South. and Scientiäc Committee. The commissioners will work which proposed the setting up closely with the Dutch Cham- of a European Culturni Astom-bers of Commerce already es- Addressing a People's Party bly which would strengthen lablished in New York and election meeting, Dr Gruber cultural ilea between the mem-San Francisco, Mr Van Den "sald, "The Occupation troops her nations.

Exploratory trips to tlie M. Moyerssen, of Belgium, dollar areas would be organised criticised the report on the fur Dutch industrialists, and

that interests rounds

It did not Rotarge-scale inarket analyzes before those of smaller nations of ensuring access of culture ting American experts.

deeply enough into the question would be obtained from lead- "Austria can therefore jely only on her own determinational citizens,

IDEAS WELCOME

show no incination to turn to their own countries,

"The Great Powers Imbituni

ly place their own

to win freedom

means.

ودا

every "There should be accers boundaries learning from every akle in foreign those countries where fathers of familles are only offered schools which are hostile to the dictates of their cunzelence," he said.

Zonal must tilsappear, soldiers must go home.

"We shall try to achieve this by diplomatic ways, but if these shouk! not avail we shall not fall to use stronger language,"

Adolf Shaerf, Austrian Vice- Chancellor, tonight denied that the Austrian Government had ny intention of postponing the alections which are due next month. Reuter.

EX-SOLDIER

RUNS AMOK

War

(Conilnued from Pare 1)"

of the city just across the Dela- Delia River. Witnesses Unruh ran up and down both sides of the street shooting at everyone hu saw..

DE VALERA OBJECTS

Brink

Bald.

10 In addition to welcoming ideas.

froin

Dutch private

indus- trialists, the Government would give all possible help to estab- lishing Dutch restaurants in the United States, organising LX- hibitions and attracting

American tourists to Holland.

From tomorrow, in an effort to give Immediate help to

more

CX-

"Bobbies" Go Gay

The London policemen's "new look" low neckline uniform (right) is shown alongside the familiar old- style jacket at Mayfair's Saville Row Police Station.

The helmet is unchanged.

UN

Asks Israel For Explanation

TRANSFER OF GOVERNMENT

OFFICES TO JERUSALEM

Lausanne, Sept. 6. The United Nations Pales. tine Conciliation Commission asked, Israel today for an explanation of reports that Israeli government offices were being moved from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem.

Death Cell Statement Read To War Crimes Court

Hamburg. Sept. 6.—A ̧death cell statement by a Nazi "officer who was In Task Force D. Illmmier's murder squad, was read today, to the Brillah war crimes court trying Field- Marshal Fritz Erich von Man- stein, 01-year-old former Ger- Commander in South

Russia,

The "witness",

Colonel Willy Selbert, was sentenced to death in April, 1948, uy an American military court trying members of Task Force D.. |which was accused of the mur- der of more than 90,000 people. Hio is now in Landsberg Prizon in the American zone awaiting execution.

His statement, rend today, spid, "I had to make recom- ntendations lo Bancha for members of the Task Force. I myself received the Iron Cross, First Class, from Manstein with the citation signed by him. Heinz Schubert (another SS offeer In the death call at Landsberg) also received the Iron Cross from Manstein."

PLEA REJECTED

The Court rejected a plen by the defence, that four members of the extermination squad should be brought before Die Court for cross-examination on depositions made in the con- demned cell.

The Court's view

wns that the depositions had been taken in clrcumstances which equately represented the accus-

cd,

„ad-

The publie galleries were packed with German students as the prosecutor developed the charge accusing Manstein of complicity in the Task Force's

murders.

He rend a report from the

Force to Manstein's headquar-

ters stating:

freed of Jews."

The

he

Crimea is

prosecution said that the extermination of the ancient Jewish sect

of the Krimcheks and other Jews was organised and carried out at Simferol, lu The Crimea, where

the Task headquarters and Manstein's rear Brea headquarters were situated,

"ALL DEAD”. After reading a brief account of this sect, the Proseculor turned to the President of the Court, General Sir Frank Simp- son, and said, "Sir, they are all

A spokesman of the Commission said that any such transfers would be “definitely contrary" to the United Nations General Assembly resolution of December, 1948, which provided for internationalisa-dead". tion of the city.

that

A communique by the Com- mission sald

the Israeli Jewish-Arab delegation at the peace talks here had agreed to request Information from the Israel government on Press re- poris concerning the installation

Mr Eamon de Valera, former ports. 10 per cent of the net Prime Minister of Ireland, crt-dollar proceeds collected fmm tiefs the approach to the cul-America and Canada by Dutch tural probient. The report of businessmen would be made un- of Israeli government services in the Cultural Committee hud conditionally available to pay Jerusalem.

sted among Its alms, "the methods to be adopted, in the interest of European unity, to raise the cultural level of the population."-

and more

whe

que this mutter," the communi-

"Israel further stated

Franco Has

Abdullah

To Lunch

La Cournna, Sept. 6--King Abdullah of the Jordan, and his son, Prince Nalf, with a

number of aldes, were luncheon

He said that Manstein must have known of the extermina- tions through reading a report from the army office complain- ing that nasancres had been car- ried out publicly.

Dr Hans Laterner, German defence, counsel, said. "These reports never came to Man- stein's headquarters to his knowledge and he never saw or read them."

The ence โร proceeding- Reuter.

N.C.D. NEWS TO REPUBLISH

expenses abroad for travelling,

Communique sald the publicity, resourch and similar | Commission's Jerusalem Com- items.

mittee asked the delegation of Agreeing that competition in Israel for clarification of certain the American market is tough," Press reports" about these trans- Mr Vo

Den Brink sald that

fers. Mir'de Valera cald be had no Dutch

The Israeli delegation manufacturers

dc-

guests of Generalissimo Franco objection to using the cultural | businessmen must pay

ctured that it know nothing of at his Summer residence, near organisation for promoting attention to sales possibilities in the declaration in the Incil Corunna, today. European unity, but he did ob-the-regions of America "not Press, but that it would com- Parlament, reported by the.

Shanghai, Sept. 6-ShanIK-- ject to the Assembly saying that far explored." This meant that

Tho Royal parly refused to hal's six-day old foreign news their efforts towards raising the goods must be cheaper, or bet-

municate with its government make any statement.

blackout will end on Wednes- cultural level of the population ter, or that more active canvas

However, Foreign Minister day with the gald.

resumption of should be directed primarily sing must be done, and that both

Martin Artajo, who accompanied the publication by the British-

North China with the object of

that the visitors, told newspapermen: owned securing the Government

Dally and the In the policy of the government European unity.

The

of people

Corunna News of its monitored dustrialists would have to con- with regard to Jerusalem con-

news centrate jointly on these prob-tinued to be that set forth by entire

were the spokesman for the service. TAKEN BY POLICE

The Assembly today #

Spanish

when people leins.Reuter,

today The paper

obtained Mr proved The cultural

Aubrey Eban, permanent they received a monarch who permission from the Communist report

representative of Isrnet with the has shown so When first reports et.

the point by point. plans to

many signs of Military Control Commission United Nations, during the de- nitention and schooling! reached" · City

up Hall, set

a European Cultural Record Labour

Day bale preceding the admission of urland and Get. Fratico.

to publish this service but Its more than 50 policemen, armed

Centre which would arrange

request to distribute economic with riot gun

gas, co-operation between univer- Accident Toll and lear

Israel to the United Nations." "His visit marks one more tiews to private subscribers was raced to the section.

Mr Eban's statement expressed step in the policy of friendship rejected. New York, Sept. 6.-A re- Israel's readiness 10) place and good relations maintained

The North China Daily News Unruh ran into his home

cord number of 400 people were Jerusalein's Holy Places under by our country with the Arab ceased publication of all foreign nearby and barricaded himself

The report revotamonds to killed in Labour Day week-end international supervision, but peoples policy which We news items on September in a front room on the second the Committee ut Foreign accidents, according to the did not accept complete inter-have been developing for some when the Commission banned floor. The police fired into the

tites should latest gures. Traffle accidents national control. of the entire time. The Arab and Hispanle foreign news agencies' reports. building and flooded it with tear invite Ministers of Education killed 374, drownings 45, and city-Associated Press. gas. The man attempted to re- lo meet SUONI to draw up a miscellaneous, 80. turn their fire with several shots. European ptan fur cultural When ho stopped shooting, co-operation-Renter, police broke Into the houre and found lim wounded on the floor.

Huge crowds gathered iz the neighbourhood during the police shooting, As officers carried the killer from the house, the crowds pressed in. but the police formed a colld line to the walling patrol car which took him to hospital.

The police sald

the Luger which Unruh used held

shots but he apparently

ten

had

alipped in another clip during

the shooting.

MADDENED CROWD

Cries of "ynch

him" came

from the maddened crowd after Unruh finally, surrendered, and was led from his home under

heavy police guard.

There was another near riot at Cooper Hospital when a mob stormed the building. seeking frantically to determine whether their relatives wore among the victims

Records of the New York Publle Library indicated that Howard Unruh established a now high in homicidal infamy when he killed 12 persona in approximately 15 minutes,

Somo mass-Jellers · had more victims, but nono has killed so many in such a short time. ****** The top criminal,' with re- gard to numbers, was a Moscow taxicab driver i who killed at 1onst 100 porose for their.

his victims were money, bui

a considerable :spaced

period United Press.

Eties and existing cultural insulintes.

Ministers that

SIDE GLANCES

Canada's holiday week-end toll was 38,-Associated Press.

By Galbraith

621

COPR. 1949 ET MEA MONTICS, ING, 7. ME RÉG, U. 3, FAT, CIF,

:“It's a vicious circle-i mow the lawn to make the grass short, then I water the lawn to make the grasa long!"

UK Dockers

Thanked By Communist

Budapest, Sept. 6-Lennard MeRifclife, Canadian Seamen's Union delegate to the Congress

interest for our

worlds each day are showing | -Reuter. more interest in world affairs and Spain will collaborate with

1

them to guarantee peace "De- GINGER'S THIRD

OFF THE LIST

Iween the peoples."--Asso- ciated Press.

Washington Talks

(Continued from Page 1)

Hollywood, Sept. 0.--Ginger Rogers received a divorce to- day from her third husband on the ground of cruelty at'er ex- plaining in a superior court that he fulled to go home for the dinner which she prepared for him on their sixth wedding anniversary,

The blonde dancing star said her husband, actor Jack Briggs, of the World Youth Federation, national Monetary Fund if it is 129, frequently failed to go home how meeting here, thanked

discussed at all." Ho, sald he for dinner, and when he did ho British dock-workers and their saw no special advantage to be sometimes fell asleep in front families today for supporting gained by the setting up of an of the guests or just went to

American British Canadian bed,

She gave her age as 28 bul when a reporter asked her how old she was, she end: "As old as God."United, Press.

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