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"A JAMBOREE OF MELODY

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Governor JIMMIE DAVIS

LOUISIANA

MARGARET LINDSAY

JOHN CHISAUDER - TREGOJE STEMARE.

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A SHAKK LAUNDER-SIDNEY GILLIAT PRODUCTION;

DOUGLASFAIRBANKS

GLYNIS JOHNS

JACK HAWKINS

Jr.

STATE SECRET

Herbert Lom Karel Stopanok Walter Billa

Written and Directed by SIDNEY GELIAT

Added: Special Feature Supplied by R.A.F.

"SHIPBUSTERS"

OVERTURE PLAYED BY

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Marta EGGERTH Jan KIEPUNA farid CARTER

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SPECIALLY ADDED "A VOICE 18 BORN”

Second U.S. battleship in service

Washington, September 18..

The U.B. Navy today an nounced that the 45,000-ton battleship New Jersey in be- Ing taken from reservo to return to the active fleet,

The Missouri Is the only battleship now in operation. Bho is shelling the East const of Korea.

The other

45,000-tonnors,

the Wisconsin and lowa, are still in reserva.

The New Jersey saw much action in the later stages of the war against Japan-A1- soolated Press.

DISPUTE OVER THE CANAL

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 20, 1930..

MACARTHUR REPORT:

RUSSIAN, CHINESE

AID FOR NORTH KOREANS

Lake Success, Soptember 18.

General MacArthur reported to the Security Council today that positive proof. had been obtained that Russia had supplied North Korea with muni- tions during 1949 and 1950.

He also said that Communist China had supplied trained manpower to the North Koreans, though there was no confirmation of open Chinese por-

ticipation in the war,

The report which covers the period of August 16 to 31, said that the United Nations strength was growing slowly but steadily.

and

by

mont captured from the North 1 Korgans In battle bears tho manufacturing date of 1949 or

1950,

"Obviously, dated material could not have been provided

Korean

foreca

ANOTHER

RUSSIAN OBJECTION

Lake Success, September 18.

first

it added, "Considering that prior to December, 1948, thereby the present aggression the further confirming the many re- North Korenn. forces isports received by this headquar largely Communist-led, planned ters of Soviet delivery of muni-

Inspired, it is appro- tions to North priate to review existing evidence during 1940 and 1950.

"Physical evidence of such de- Londen, September 18.

of material and technical assist-

rendered to North Korea: liveries includes 10 specific items A British Government spaltes-specifically, evidence of munitions fully reported, including photo man today described new Egyp-which the Soviet Union has pro-graphs, as well as the physical tian regulations for controlling

vided and is now providing to the items, forwarded to appropriate The Soviet Union objected to: Suez Canal shipping as un-North Korean forees, as well as United States Army services.

the latest report on Korea from "Forty-one other evidence of trained milltary per-

ploces of reasonable.

Under Secretary for Bonnel which the Chinese Com equipment, including mail-arms. General MacArthur being con- The

sidered when the Security armoured vehicles, artillery and Foreign Affairs, Ernest Davies, munist forces have furnished.

"The USSR domination of the ammunition have been captured Council met here tonight. foreshadowed a new British op

Mr. Jacob Malik (Russin) said proach to Egypt on the subject Northern portion of Korea begar from the North Koreans, and are when he told a Commons ques-when Soviet occupation authorl- definitely established to be of that the 11-page report required more time and study before dis- tioner that the Cairo Govern-tles arbitrarily interpreted the Soviet manufacture,

"It may be possible that Northcussion in the Council. ment's explanation of their new 38th Parallel as a permanent de-

Sir manufacturing some lincation regulations is unsatisfactory.

between two military Korea is

Gladwyn Jebb (Britain), month's Security material, particularly small arms. this

Council Egypt tightened regulations zones,

"Immediately following governing the movement of ships

the However, her industry is not Fresident, had presented the pro- through the Canal nearly two surrender of Japanese forces incapable of providing heavy equip-visional agenda which had placed months ago.

Korea, in September, 1945, the ment such as armoured tanks and the MacArthur report as the

item of business to be followed Britain and several other coun- Soviets began to organise a North | artillery,"

the Formosa Korean military force under the

by a debate on Mr. Davies said Egypt replied guise of a national police forco

|question. to the British protest claiming her or constabulary.

Mr. Worren Austin (United new regulations are designed to

The report said that though States) said that there could be facilitate the passage of tankers

there had been no confirmation no legitimate objection to ap and their cargo through the Suez

of direct Chinese Communist proving the agenda as proposed Canal to destinations other than

participation in the Korean con- by the President, Israel.

flict, they have furnished sub-

The American delegate stated stantial if not decisive military his intention of reading the Unit- assistance to North Korea by reed Nations commander's report "The supply of munitions and leasing a vast pool combat- equipment to North Korea seasoned troops of Korean ethnic into the oficial record at today's

meeting, prior to the withdrawal of the origin which provided the means Mr. Malik said that If the ma- Soviet occupation forces in Dr-for expansion of the North

jority decided to discuss the re- cember, 1948, is openly acknow-Korean Army."

"A report added. ledged by the Soviets,

sub-port the Soviet Union would not be in a position to participate in pri. "However, they claim that all stantial percentage of

and would vote material now being utilised by soners of war interrogated have the discussion Washington, September 18.

North Korean forces was provid-received training in Manchurin or against taking note of

He asked

sked if General MacArthur Treasury position on Septem-ed prior to their withdrawal, and have performed active ser-

submitted his report "to ber 14 compared with the cor-that there has been no re-supply vice with the Chinese Communist

shaice the air waves" or fer seri- responding date a year ago, from Soviet sources since that army,"

Total debt $250,072,505,177.92 | time.

us study by the Council. and $250,470,438,920.32.

He asked that before it was report be Gold

assets

read the 3,500-word

Into Russian-Reu- translated ter.

tries protested.

Egypt affered to modify the re- gulations if they prove impractic able, Mr. Davies said.

He added: "The Egyptian reply

is unsatisfactory and we consider the regulations unreasonable." Associated Press.

U.S. TREASURY

$23,575,207,100.72 |

and $24,648,590,428.51.—Associat-

ed Press.

"This force, now known as the North Korean People's Army, has from its inception been trained, supervised and logistically sup- ported by the Soviet Union,

Soviet equipment

Korean troops from

China-

The

all

had

"The report also said that the "Despite the Soviet

Army had. claim. Chinese Communist however, since the outbreak of "returned many of these Korean the war, a wide variety of de troops to North Korea during the finitely. Identified Soviet equlp-past year."

General Other conclusions of MacArthur's report were:

"The United Nations' air force and naval attacks on purely mili- tary targets are bringing import- Hollywood, September 18. ant results on the invaders' abill- Pedro de Cordoba, aged 68, who ty and will to fight.

often played the role of a priest "Charges of Indiscriminate in films, was found dead in his bombing in Koren are groundless. chair yesterday with a prayer

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ACTOR'S DEATH

"The North Kormans have in book on his lap.

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