THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1950.
Atlantic Pact Nations May Establish Young Prince
Heat Wave In Armed Force This Week
. Australia
Melbourne, Deo. 5. Southern Australia Ex suffering from midsummer heat. In the hottest Decem- ber day for four years, five persona died here, a number collapsed at work and 40 were treated at hospitals for heat exhaus- tion.
Beer supplies gave out In many hotels. Some bars cloned early this afternoon to conserve supplies for the last hour rush caused by the six o'clock closing Isw-Reuter.
Bradley's Estimate On Korea
Joint
Washington, Dec. 5. General Omar Bradley,
of the chairman Chiefs of Staff, said late today that reports that he of had talked
general evacuation of Korea were and merely "misleading speculation."
&
Any reference to evacuation in testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was only "In connection with the hard-pressed troops in the extreme northeast sector, which are now moving back to con- centration in a beachhead."
EISENHOWER'S APPOINTMENT
FORECAST FOR TODAY
London, Dec. 5.
The Atlantic Pact nations, scared into the spectre of war, are expected to set up this wook an allied armed force under General Dwight Eisenhower to defend Europe.
The 12 Atlantic Pact deputies met on Monday
Red Plot night and were reported near agreement after
In South America
Rio de Janeiro, Dec. 5.
Brazilian The Independent newspaper, O Globo, reported today that a meeting of police chiefs from all South American Repubiles was being considered tc plan a co-ordinated action against an alleged Communist
to "eliminate" plot
wrangling over details since July 19. nouncement will be made on Wednesday.
An
an-
German manpower will form a vital part of the fighting force--if the Germans are willing. The big job ahead, once the other nations themselves reach agree- ment, is convincing the Germans.
On
A British spokesman said
However, officials said there Monday his Government would was some question as to whether
in certain European nations,
and like to see recruiting start
herself, Germany as soon as possible. most notably Germay The wheels should start rolling would accept this plan, even if no definite agreement whether Ger- was reached on
of & Dart many should be several
European army or as individual units of an Atlantic force,
Heads of States in the Americas. reported an that Brazilian
The newspaper November 25 police were in possession of the Communist plan for action In South America.
Ciniming authoritative infor
polles sources, it mation from claimed that the plan repre- of vast programme sented "a
subversion in the diabolical Americas."
There apparently have the political police to study the
boen confleting culated on my fore
the executive
session
མ
The Dutch proposal was acceptablo to the United States and had been under consideration for some weeks.
here Diplomatic SOUT COS
the Germans would America's turning her face to- predicted ward the Far East has had far insist they control ang German greater effect
spurring armed forces themselves on on.
with the of equality Europe into action than all pre-basis
powers. by the United other North Atlantic vious warnicgs
sald, such ย States delegate, Mr Charles However, they
solution would probably not Spofford, chairman of the At-
be
France unacceptable to lantic Pact Deputies, about the
which has consistently opposed need for "urgency" and "speed."
the creation of anything How soon General Eisenhower sembling German defence will come to Europe to take over ministry-United Press, his old command is not known. He will not have much to work
with in the beginning. There oro now two American and two British divisions in Germany, with each nation planning to send another early next year. The goal is to get a force of 50 divisions-including the equiva- tent of 10 from Germany-with- in three years.
го
Charming KING'S LIBERTY
"Prince
four-year-old Charming" Sweden's Crown Prince Carl Gustav, seen with his mother, Princess Sibylla, in search of Sweden on the globe. The Crown Prince's father died in 1947. His grand- father is Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden, who succeeded to the throne on the death of 91-year-old King Guslar V-AP Picture.
AMERICAN
HINT
APPEAL IN OF EVACUATION
SINGAPORE
The paper reported today that the Brazilian Minister of Justice. Senhor Dias Fortes, yesterday with the Federal held talks
the head of police chiefs and cir-Communist plan, a cup of reports
had recently testimony be. which it alleged
and off-been examined by the Brazilian of the Senate Ceneral Staff.
that Foreign Relations Committer The newspaper state:]
the South
American Federal this morning said General
chiefs would consider a
Any agreement reached by ecrimon offensive against Con-
be munism throughout the South the Deputies will have to American continent with the smoothed out by the chiefs of special objective of stopping staff and the defence ministers, the "subversive plot."-Reuter. but the basic Job is being done was filed here today on behalf Korean milliary situation Is
on a lower level.
rocord
Bradley's statement.
"There Is no record of the testimony
taken because
to
Df
Karachi Arrest
the military security involved. One report seems to indicate sold that a 'Dunkirk plan
UN withdrawals by sei and troops have now made it pos- the aible to evacuate them it
Karachi, Doc. 5. defence line cannot be held in Korea,
Ghulam Any reference I made
Nubi Durrani,
Pakistani Inter- In con- middle-age evacuation WOS
the hard-pressed nection with
preter the
at. Afghan Embassy extreme north-
here. ~~troops in the
has been dotained by the dast.United Press.
police for security reasons, an authoritative source reported nere today.
Pakistan-Afghanistan Australia To Arm
lons have long been because Canberra, Dec. 5,
said an ur- Reliable source's gent meeting of the Australian Cabinet and Service chiefs de- elded on Tuesday to strengthen the armed forces in view of the international situation.-United Press.
rela- strained
of Afghanistan's sup- tor port
"Pushtoonistan." an Independent homeland for Pushtu-speaking Pathans of the North-West Frontier.
Afghanistan is at present re-
in Karachi by presented Charge d'Affaires.---Reuter.
GIFTS
so wonderful to give - and to get!
for HIM
choose from our
selection of BAZOR SETS, TRAVELLING SETS,
SHAVING BRUSHES,
MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES
and a host of other useful gifts!
for HER
GIFT SETS & PERFUMES from
we have
the leading makers-HELENA
A
The
Singapore, Dec. 5.
London, Dec. 5.
An authoritative source said today that Mr Attlee has sent word to the Cabinet from
A formal notice of appeal Washington that the Allies may be forced into a against the High Court judg-mass evacuation of Korea. ment awarding custody of 13-
Mr year-old "Jungle Girl Bertha
parents simistic Hertogh to her Dutch
Attlee sent a most pes= }
of appraisal
the
et the review was "shocked" of the war picture given by General Omar Bradley, chair- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The British position still that war with China must avoided
วิธ
Air – Conditioned
SHOWING TO-DAY
SPECIAL TIMES: AT 2.30, 5,00, 7.20 & 9.40 P.M.
JENNIFER JONES
“DÁVID O. SPLZNICK'S
DUEL
in the SUN
GREGORY PECK
JOSEPH COTTEN
in Technicolor
With LIONEL BARRYMORE * HERBERT MARSHALL- LILLIAN GISH
CHARLES BICKFORD WALTER HUSTON
LEE Theatre
AIR CONDITIONED RAVEN
FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY
4 SHOWS AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
Sudden Death Of SUSPENSEFUL DRAMA OF 13 MEN
Truman Aide
Washington, Dec. 5. Mr Charles Ross, 65, Pre- be
Secre- but Mr Attlee's visit sident Truman's Press Washington has brought tary, died today of coronary oc-
of how clusion. home the realisation
to
of her Malay foster mother, Che Aminali, This job has been terrific, and has one big stumbling block
Last Saturday Mr Justice been financing the forces. United States will undoubtedly Brown declared invalid Bertha's foo: a good share of the bill, but marriage last summer to a 22- difficulties on that score which ar-old Moslem school teacher, loomed so
a few months The Judge called the marriage large back, have shrunk in face of the a "liscreditable" manoeuvre to
ings. Dec. 5, State Department officials
He granted custody to her Tuesday confirmed reports from London that the North Atlantic mother, Mrs Adeline Hertogh, consider who had flown here from Ber- treaty deputies are ing the Dutch plan for the ap-gen-op-Zoom to carry pointment of a commisioner in eight-month legal battle. control of German armed forces which may be recruited as part of a Western European defence
common died Press. prejudice the Court's procved- difficult this will be.
establishment,
Christmas hampers
of all sixes, giving the best in
WINES, SPIRITS; BEER & LIQUEURS
RUBENSTEIN, YARDLEY, CHANEL, etc.
and a novel Urb of CHOCOLATES by
BOHRAFFT of BOSTON
come to
WATSON'S
and for the CHILDREN
ANIMAL RUBBER SPONGES --DONALD DUCK SOAP, cto,'
Ask for our special
CHRISTMAS' GIFT
BROCHURE
for all your Gifts
In the Gloucester Arcade
on
on the
It began when Bertha was
Mr Ross was sitting at his Meanwhile the question was
desk when he collapsed, 200 raised in the House of Commons died a moment or two later. whether Mr Winston Churchill
He had just finished briching 50 reporters ot the should have accompanied Mr Attlee to make it evident there nearly
Truman-Atties conference and was no difference of views in they had begun making a re- Britain. Mr Churchill said he was satisiled Mr Attice would cording for the radio network handle the talks with Me Tru- man without him."
discovered living in the Malayan jungle with Che Aminah who A British cource said that Arm had cared for her since her opposition to the bombing of parents were interneci by the Manchurian bases was founded Japanese in Java in 1942.-Reu-on three reasons:
tur.
DINNER
OFFENDS
Seoul, Dec. 5. The pro-Government Seoul newspaper, Tei Han, tonight at-
It would very likely mean war with China:
(2) Ita effects on the Chinese
when he collapsed.
Mrs Ross was Immediately brought to the White House in an official limousine. She ar- rived 17 minutes after her hus- band's death.-United Press.
offensive would not be felt for ECA Allocation
several weeks.
(3) There have been reports that the Soviet Union:has moved;}
Washington, Dec. 5,
The Economic Co-operation
fighter aircraft into Manchuria Administration today allocated
West Germany $200,000
to intercept American: bombers to if they strike at Manshuria-worth of non-ferrous ores and United Press,
tacked India's delegate to the Koreans Request
United Nations, Sir Benegal Narsing Rau, for having met the Chinese Communist delegates at Lake Success.
"Do you think the representa-
Mobilisation
concentrates to be purchased from Japan, and $100,000 worth of lumber and sawmill sanu- factures to be purchased from Thailand, *
also allocated ta the
Seoul, Dec. 5. Netherlands $185,000 worth of The South Karoun National textile products purchased in
tives of Communist China are Assembly, at a secret emergency Japan Associated Press. honourable guests and gentle meeting today, decided to ask men?" the newspaper asked in General MacArthur for weapons Sir for 1,000 South Koreans to an editorial addressed to
immediately, Benegal.
"T
usually reliable souron bere sald "Do not entertain them. Why tonight. the dinner partý? Are you try- The Korean Government has ing to work out a peace treaty decided to send message to Bri- with them? If so, we doubt iftain, France and the United you really know what you are States asking for the immediate doing." Reuter.
despatch of arms-Reuter.
Britain's Delegate Entertains Peking Representatives
Lake Success, Dec. 5.
Sir Gladwyn Jebb, chief British delegate to the United Nations, entertained the chief of the Chinese Communist delegation at luncheon today. It was the latest phase of sambly's steering committee Wa
social round due to meet to put on the accelerated affording the Felding delegation agonda of the 60-nation group an opportunity to talk peace the West's change that the Govern- Communit with the non-Communist world, Chinese
Sirment had sent its- said
troops into British Gladwyn gave the luncheon to Korea to fight the United Na- General Wu
of
sources
Chiness
The chloftions.
Communist
and
Chiao. Kuan-hwa, his top aide,
hes, at Rive
at the Jebb home
north of Manhattan.
Riverdale, General
Informed sources and the do-For aired grout of the get-together
the
Gladwyn's lunch party.
a dinner given on night by Secretary Trygve Lio for the
Communists
कृ.
at his
Hills, bomo. Thon prosent of the luncheon ut. Sir Gladwyn's home was to included Sir Gladwyn, India's "convince the Chinese Com-Bir Denegal Itau, Pakistan Air munists that Russia is not a Zatrallats Khan, Larwell's Moshe
Country that willing to talk sharest And Sweden'w Dr. Graf-
pouco.
and that there are other strom.
Kovernments which are willing Indored nosom mid” tho to recognise the Peking regime Chirpse talked with wwwrybody proportiona and have dealings
BROADWAY
AIR CONDITIONED
SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.30, 730 & 9.30 pm. Most Thrilling Picture Of The Last War! .
RICHARD CONTE PRESTON. FOSTER LLOYD NOLAN IA . “GUADALCANAL DIARY"
20th Century Fox
Picture.
TRUMANIS
ALSO
ABOARD A SUNKEN SUB!
SOS SUBMARINE
THIS IS NOT A WAR STORY!.
ALSO: Latest Paramount & Gaumont British Nows INTERNATIONAL SOCCER
ENGLAND V. WALES
SHOWING
TO-DAY
NEXT CHANGE
TO RAY
ONLY
TO-MORROW!
HENBERT J. YATES. DEPksimes
ROCK ISLAND TRAIL in Trucolor!
ADELE MARA
FORREST TUCKER
ADRIAN BOOTH BRUCE CABOT
A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION
ALHAMBRA
AIR - CONDITIONED
At 2.30, 5.15.
7.20 & 9.30
P.M..
NOT WHAT YOU WOULD CALL A NICE GIRL!
TENSION
K-BARIY SULINDAN ».
“BARRICADE"
In Technicolar
[A 2.30, 5.20,
MAJESTIC 7.20 9.30
AIR-CONDITIONED
ROSALIND RUSSELL
F.M.
MICHAEL REDORAVI Z RAYMOND MASSEY-KATINA PAXINOU LEO GENN - KIRK DOUGLAS.
"MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA”
1. Producat and threateG BY DUDLEY VEGHLS-
Walt Disney's Color Cartoon Donald Duck
"ADDED: NEXT CHANGE:
* "THREE FOR BREAKFAST? Fred MacMurray in "BORDERLINE“