Page
AQUASCUTUM
WEATHER!
MACKINTOSHS
13, CHATER ROAD.
LEE Theatre.
ABUCONDITIONED
FINAL
Rita
DAILY AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.
SHOWING TO-DAY
HAYWORTH Cover
Girl
GENE KELLY
Kain by
JEROME KERN
IRA GERSTWIN
THE GOYER GIRES -
IN TECHNICOLOR
TO-MORROW
Las Bowman - Phil Silvers Дах Гайкибат
PRORAS VAIL STO
Dimmed by CHARLES VIDOR";
DAVID NIVEN-MARGARET LEIGHTON
THE ELUSIVE PIMPERNEL
SHOWING
TO-DAY
-LEB JACK HAWKINS-CYRIL CUSACK
ROBERT COOTE
mislion, produced and diucher s
- MICHAEL-POWELL & EMERIC-PRESSBURGER-
IN COLOUR,&T TECHNICOLOR
LIBERTY
THEATRE
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 1951.
TRUMAN TO ISSUE Grave Defeat KING'S MAJESTIC
STATEMENT ON UN AIMS IN
IN KOREA
2..
Washington, Mar. 28,
The proposed statement of United Nations peace_alms In Korea will probably be issued by President Truman on behalf of the unifled United Nations command when it has been approved by all the Govern- ments involved, officials stated today.
The United States, Government has already invited those United Nations with troops fighting in the Korean war to submit comments on a draft statement prepared by the United States outlining the United Na- tions objectives in the Korean fighting, glving an indication how peace can honourably be restored to that area.
A number of comments on the statement have to understand that the security already been received from United Nations govern-of the army in the field is in -ments-and-there-are-still more. coming in, officials inverse ratio to the ability
said.
of
the enemy_to_supply_its_own forces. The truth of the mat- ter is the whole mess has been They declined to give any long overdue and cannot safely mishandled by the injection of indication of
extraneous what the state be withheld much longer...
factors which have meni might contain until this
British now take the nothing to do whatever with the "The process ut consultation had position that, the General can- conduct of the war. Mr Mar- not again cross the 38th Parallel shall is not blamed for the con- been completed.
Allfed They said that reports pub-withou!
consultations. fusion. The blame Les clsc- lished in some American news- Meanwhile, to confound
the where and it is gratifying that indicate existing papers purporting to
confusion, an official at least one US. Senator has the contents of the statement French declaration
been gone on record as saying some were pure guess work.
made that one purpose of the body will have to fish or cut
"Nations" has Representatives of the Unit- United
been to the bait."- United Press.
to resist aggression,...and... not win a war.'
1017
TO
DESERT
RUSSIANS
ed Nations with forces in Korea the met yesterday to consider statement and are due to meet The soldier in the field.could again for this purpose at the not be expected to make sense end of the week.
Reuter.
out of that... Since it is the LONDON STUDY
British who have insisted that London, Mar. 28.
this war be conducted in such
Berlin, Mar. 28. way as not to offend the Chinese
Four privates of the 1st Communists, why not ask Bri-Battalion, the Manchester Regi- tain to take it over with Bri- ¦ment, reported by the Soviet
For Nehra
Calcutta, Mar, 28,, The Gr
major défent
of the Indfażi. National Congress Provincial Go. vernment Parly in the recpns.municipal electiona Anita Kanodmoed" fofa?al. Hewrab,
Industrias
town nour Calcutta,
The party lost, 18 of its 10 seats to unlied. letisi Opposition group, In. cluding Communiata and Socialfate. It had former. ́ly held ́all - the
Депрет
Atomic Artillery Forecast
U.S. SCIENTIST'S PREDICTION
Athens, Mar. 28. Professor Harold Urey, United States atomic ex- pert, said today that Ameri- can atomic "artillery" could prevent the Russians from
using mass armies in the event of World War III.
SHOWING TO DAY
· AT 2.30, 5.15, 7:20
8:30 P.M.
PARIS...GAY. ALLURING. MASKING A STRANGE ADVENTURE!
AUF FILM PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Presint
CHARLES LAUGHTON ...
FRANCHOT TONE --BURGESS MEREDITHTM
ROBERT HUTTON
AT 2.30, 5.20; 7.20',
`0°9.30 P.M)
• Man on the Eiffel Tower)
– and the CITY OF PARÉ-
M
Photographed i ANSCO COLGE
ÁN ÍRYING ALLENFRANCHOT TRUE Production ****
, JEAN WALLACE-PATRICIA ROC. BELITA
From the Novel “A Hatila of Nerves" by SEBRAES KINEMON Preduced by IRVINE ALLEN - Directed by BURGESS MEREDITH Szcson Play by HARRY BROWN
'ALSO WALT DISNEY COLOR CARTOON
KING'S: “HONEY ¦ MAJESTIC: “ALL
HARVESTER”. IN NUTSHELL”
AT 2.30, 5.15. -
SHOWING
TO-DAY
He told a press conference, "I am sure no important concen- trations of troops and supplies can be kept behind the front A draft of a restatement of
lines in future. I don't bellove the
United Nations aims in
the Russians will be able to use Korea is still being considered
any mass armies. Atomic bombs "Wonderful" by the Foreign Office, a épokes-tish troops under a British com- news agency, Tass, to have are the cheapest explosive wo man sald today.
mander? Britain, the principal sought asylum in Eastern Ger- have, provided we wish to em- The draft
understood to sponsor of appeasement policy, March 4, a British Army spokes- slves in one place."
many, had been absent since | ploy large quantities of explo~| have been put forward by the should be willing to take res- United States and to have sub-ponsibility
man gald today. .for it."-United mitted to the other 13 Govern- Press.
who have troops in ments Korea,
Dr Urey, professor of chemis- try at the University of Chicago but and consultant to the United States Atomic Energy Com- agreed mission, is en route to Israel for gono a lecture tour. He said: "Every- moking atomic bombs as fast as possible but I am not without hope.".
He said that he could not say where they had
gone, 'MANILA SUPPORT
sources close to the British Manila, Mar. 20: Military Government The spokesman said that he
In a strong defence of General that they had probably could not confirm a press re-MacArthur, the "Manila Times"
over as reported by TusS. port that at their regular meet- | says the General should be given
body The men had been stationed ing yesterday the 14 nations had "some leeway in making deel with their battalion in the agreed that the war should be sions in Konza, and not "be British acctor of Berlin. The pursued without regard to the forced to be dependent on the Tass report followed immediate- 30th Parallel-Reuter,
commercial interesis of Greatly on the return of Corporal MACARTHUR FINDS Britain or on the general pusil-John Walker, of the Royal Army lanimity or outright treason of Service Corps, who went to
Reuter.
The
SUPPORTERS
London, Mar, 28. French politicians and the Red Eastern Germany in May, -
Daily Mail defended French recess."
Mac- by General experience in Korea, a
General MacArthur today in MI in
the field, before
front page editorial which blamed Britain and the United
chancelleries
permission,"
to a half- for their
Mr
States for not unifying their calling on his adversary to sur- policy toward the Korean war render, must defer and the question of crossing the dozen 38th Parallel.
The editorial naked "It is high time Washington, London, Lake Succces or some Acheson to note that Mr Seward not reprimand General body gave clear, authoritative did direction to the eager comman-Grant when he called for the unconditional surrender of Gen- der," mld the Daily Mail,
Reviewing statements by Bri- cral Buckner at
"And tish and American leaders on
the responsibility for recrossing
the Farolicl, the Mall said: "The history of war and diplomacy offers few counterparts to these cross-purposes... We make no excuses for the verbal indiscre-
tions of that commander. But
he has been badly supported in
Korea. In face of the confileting orders he gets from all points of the compass, what is he to
do?"
U.S. ATTACK
The paper comm us for Me Acheson-If this to
Bottom does
what Foggy MacArthur, what will it do to Eisenhower?"-United Press,
WILL HAVE TO FISH
Manila, Mar, 29. The Manila Times said in an editorial today that US De fence Secretary's definition of General MacArthur's powers in Korea "emerges as a rather effort to confuse the
Asked about a statement by President Peron that Argentina had achieved liberation of atomic energy, Dr Urey said, "We know enough to be very, very sceptical"United Press.
French President
In Washington
Washington, Mar. 28.
rived, here today and received a warm handshake The French President, M. Vincent Auriol; ar-
from President Truman and a thundering welcomé- from thousands lining Washington streets.
The two Chiefs of State met at the railway station and then drove together down Pennsylvania Avenue, gaily decorated with stars and stripes and the tricolour.
M. Auriol came here on a State visit to assure Con- that General George gress that France would fight if Russia unleashed an that the attack in Western Europe. He will address Congress Howard editorial said today: controlling factor for Mac on Monday.
angry be Arthur in deciding how far to cause General MacArthur has move into North Korea was the
In New York,"
"Diplomants ITC
Scripps Statement
M. Auriol dociated on his Mi Auriol then apologised fie been trying to force them to "necessity to safeguard the arrival in New York that his his English and, begged leave make an articulate statement of security of his command", the country was resolutely deter- the United Nations war aims editorial said:
to resist any possible and say how they are to be go- "One doesn't have to be a complished...Such statement is
AT 2.30, 5.30, - A British Crossword Puzzle
7.30 & 9.30
"A NARROW ESCAPE"
虎口
餘生
P.M.
CHINESE PICTURE IN MANDARIN DIALOGUE
NEXT CHANGE AT THE
KING'S & MAJESTIC
BOS HQ!
RUGGED!
DAY TO EVER
BOLL
ACROSS
„*1. Scotia, at confumicza,
Bellove..
6 Current.
10 Niggard.
-17: Culina
14 Call together."
19 Provented.
20. Raised, bank.
22) Spoken
¿Elimination; 23 Devriye::of 29 The Peoplo,
30: Coma
31 Stop
to continue his remarks in He made this French, He then continued:, Clausewitz or even a Marshall statement on board the be de "On entering these territorial France just before he landed waters of the United States, my at New York Harbour.
thoughts go to President Tru The President said that he man, and I am looking forward would most probably exchange to seeing him this afternoon. with President 1 came here, not only to con- general views Truman on the world situation firm our unclent friendship, but but that any
political details is to rejuvenate it. It la would be left for discussion friendship achieved through between M. Robert Schuman, common sacrifice." the French
Foreign Minister
French President told and Dean Acheson, the reporters: "We are prepared to Secretary of State.
defend our country resolutely
DOWN Fundamental.
Nobleman
Contractu:
5 Front, verYN L
6.Wilderness,
7. Haversed. 9-Thivatonndi
11 Hardensjona 18 Venerated
Beyond
›16. 15.Bellow.
10-
•18-Tackle; 20 Laboured
11 Spokane 24. Caper.
425 Superior, anta
RDAY'S CROSSWORDLIS
the Mr
The
The French Chief of State against any aggression because told the Press that France was we have known the horrors of making a great recovery in
enemy aggression on our own
President Auriol and .hta
the face of four main difficul- | soil!"" ties.
Themd were:
noon
to
Firstly, the reconstruction of party left the ship shortly be drive to war-devastated, towns and Indore
Pennsylvania Station, where be dustries.
Secondly, tho struggle in went aboard a special train Indo-China against Com for Washington.
He was accompanied on the the renewal of trip by Mr David K. Brico, for which France United States Ambassador to was very grateful to the United France, Mrs Auriol and their States for its aid, únd,
son Paul, the French Foreign Fouribly, the rearmament Minister M. Robert Schuman, and Mrs Schuman, and other member of his staff United Press and Reuter,
DOUBLE TASK
Washington, Mar. 28. - M. Robert Schuman, the The French President, M. French Forela Minister, told Vincent Auriol, told President Reuter that he was most cer Truman tonight that nothing Jainly going to fake the oppor- could. ** separate France, bunits of reviewing with the Unlied States and other fito
number Acheson, a
TIKAVY BURDENS President Auriol declaród: ***These fre tole "very - heavy
burdens on France "
Junity.
Of
and
their search for
hubstions'in which....France, oriol was remondina tol
America were at present"" in-
terpstod,
Including the North a boast to. France, which Fres
QUEEN'S ALHAMBRA 7.20 & 9.30
“Excifing"
WHAT A SWELL KID}
Dizided by the twice Accdway Award Winner, | JOHN HUSTON
*
P.M.
"Original" "Rare"
M-G-M presents Sterling Louis
HAYDEN-CALHERN
Ican HAGEN-James WHITMORE
Sam JAFFE - John McINTIRE
JUNGLE
THE CITY UNDER THE QU
ROX V BROADWAY
Commencing To-day At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
HAIL, HAIL, THE BOLDEST.
PIRATE GANG IS ALL HERE!
DOUBLE CROSSBONES
TECHNICOLORE
Starting
ROYALB. BELENA
O'CONNOR CARTER
́ WILL GEEN • JOHN ERLENTY - ROPE EMERSON
Slery and Screenplay by OSCAR BEDREY « Cincfað by CHARLES T. BARTON « Frodiced by LEONARD GOLDSTEM
ROXY ADDED LATEST FOX MOVIETONE NEWS: [15/-PRESS - PHOTOGS. CHOOSE "QUEEN,
2. FASHIONS FOR THE BEACH;
STAR
Phone S34
17, Hankow Rd., Koufood TO-DAY ONLYI
AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 .
&9.30 PM.
You
Adano Pack the rearmament skiont Trumate mado at a dinner POWER FU
of
barence, Md.
and
"kho pos- | ha and - Mrs. Trilmuan hold for Masters
ter the French President and Mrs
On the 79OFFICIA SANG, M con- M-Auriol semid that " Franca
caid that would accept ovaty
sacrifice the bis, impression :
was that
for defence it will give it Soviet Union was anxious to loyal and total collaboration 15 hold a meeting anil that the all those who together with o
pursue this double task"
Addressing
Garon other powers were equally Jager to hava'this happen.".
ne: 200 welcompre
President Truman
as "Coplain Trumanho Was ]a Captain's in","the"" first world
Branco bouki never forget" tw [kbé hadṣubeen"-halded by
THIS ABOVE ALL
ból:
LUNA PARK
CINE
The Nicest Little "Tiäähä "in town TO-DAY ONLY AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30
9.30 P.M.
· DIE WOMAN ŞE OKE HEARTĂNG
FRANK BONZAGE'S
EVE ALWAYS
LOVED YOU
MCLEO CARTER
DOR
LTH