KING'S MAJESTIC
TO-DAY AT 2,30—5,15—7.20 & 9,30'P.M.
"A FAITHFUL DOG AND
ITS ENEMY"
A Chinese Picture in Mandarin Dialoguo
ROXY&BROADWAY
SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9.45 P.M, Miss HUNG SIN NUI
in
"A MOTHER REMEMBERS" *4*
A Chinese Picture in Cantonese Dialogue
Double Entertainment!!!
ཏ་ས་
ON THE STAGE
Famous l'anionese. Bungs sung by Mira. Hung Sin Nut
Leading Star of e Prefus
COMING ATTRACTION Damon Runyon's
BLOODHOUNDS OF BROADWAY
with Mitzi GAYNOR * Scott BRADY
In Technicolor
A 20th Century-Fox Picturo
PRINCEA
TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
EDDS, OF SONG AND DANCE! OCEANS OF BOOKLICHT ROMANCE
Posing
DICK
ROONEY HAYMES
RAY
RYAN MCDONALD
BARBARA DATES ODY LAWRANCE
· Barnes Play by BLAKE EDWARDS 24 INCHAAD QUINE + Produced by JONIE TAPS - denied by TCKAD DONE
EMPIRE THEATRE
TERMEKING'S ROAD ORILAIR CONDITIONED SAMMERET EU678
TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.30, 7,30 & 9.30 P.M.
IDVE
GOLD
BLACK GOLD
INGLOWING CINECOLOR
AN ALLIED ARTISTS PRODUCTION
THE STORY OF A
HORSE WITH A GREAT FIGHTING
HEART!
ALSO LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS
LEE CHEAT WORLD
FINAL TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
A Queen is Crowned
Tickễng the Westminster 35key CorvuDAY
IN COLOUR BY TECHNICOLON
Prollerby CASTLÉTON KNIGHT. Narreline spiken by SIR LAURINCK QUYẾ
Weby CHRISTOPHER PRY Masieri Adams SIR MALCULM SARGENT Specialty by GUÝ VARRACE played by THỂ LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
+
TO-MORROW
Chinese DAY DREAM Dialogue in
Picturo
Mandarin
HELD OVER BY POPULar demand.
TWO SHOWS
TO-DAY
APOLLO THEATRE
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1953.
Pentagon Under Fire
Slashing Attack By
Republican
Washington, July 1. Senator Ralph E. Flan- ders charged today that the "Truman-Acheson” · in-j fluences are guiding the Pentagon and demanded the immediate resignations of the remaining holdover members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
on
In
The Vermont Républican delivered a blistering criticism
the Senate floor of the bondling of the "muddle Kerca" and hid the blame it the doorstep of the Defence Department.
*Reactionary crowding
LIS
forces
re
Truman-Acheson rut," he said.
over into the
Sen. Flanders sald Gen. Mark Clark, UN Commander in the Far East, put the Allies "In the position of threatening the Korean
from the Government rear while the ROKS were at- tacking the Communists at tho front."
"The suspicion Is that this sickening threat came from the Pentagon," Stn. Flanders sold.
It certainly could
not have come from the White House. We can even make a guess, that
it came from the Pentagon to
Gen. Clark."
The reference obviously was
U.N.
Objectives Have Been NEWSMAN Achieved In
Indian, Pakistan Premiers
1---
To Hold Conference
· Îna Fame Shusters of India and Pahistan will meet in
New Delhi, July 1. Karachi at the gud of this month to discuss alt gütálavíðing issues between the two nations, including the Kashfile ques- tion and the questish of evatdee property.
The groundwork of the talks will be prepared by a committee appointed by the two governments which will méét in Karachi in the middle of July,
It was anderstood that the India representatives will be led by the Commonwealth Secretary, B.F.H.B. Tyabil.
The forthcoming top-level conference is belleééd to be the outcome of preliminary talks between the two slájesmen in London låst mónth which were stated to have created a fatourable atmosphere.—France-Presse.
Small Countries
More Showing
Independence
New York, July 1.
Rebellion in one form of another has raised significant doubts as to the degree of influence the world's Big Powers now wield over their weaker allies.
Korea War'
SITUATION ANALYSED
BY EICHELBERGER
ANNOYS
“IKE"
Washington, July 1. President Eisenhower Dushed and appeared to be mnoyed to
bry when at a Press conference » éorrespondent asked about tho Aubject of book burning under the responsibility of the State Department.
Tho
correspondent thought that the President had stated Contras views in his Dartmouthi University speech some weeks. ago when he opposed book burn- New York, July 1.
ing and' in a Press conference
Inter In remark
which the Lieut.-General Robert L. Eichelberger (re-corespondent charged that the tired) declared today, that a Communist victory in State Department could do as it plented regarding book burning. Korea would not do the United Nations side any The President flushed as in great harm from a strategic standpoint.
anger or sanoyance and sharply An analysis of the Korean situation by the to whether he the
questioned the correspondent as President. former United States 8th Army Commander the correspondent repeated it
and
when appears in the July 6 issue of Newsweek maga- the President contended zine.
Gen. Eichelberger said that if Rhee tried to fight on alone in Korea "a Red victory would not be long delayed."
"thee is now reported treating from
stand," he wrote.
anne-
Ich suchi things
Unt
He did not believe that he had
ald modified it to say that if he find such a thing. He then
sald the did not support it
now.
The
President contended
that books of a technical nature Which were written by Com- munials need not be destroyed. or purged simply because the authors were Communist, But lie added that he had not com- Secretary of State, ploted discussions with the Mr John
that they would follow law in any case.-United
re-be secured in North Korea hls extreme without prohibitive losses and dangers which would increase That may be because
heme by mile should a penetra realises thai otherwise we lon be successful ond would have little recourse ex-vance toward the Yalu follow. withdraw our forces and leave bloody defeat. Some might say Foster Dulles, on this subject cept to sign a separate truce,
There would be a chance of him to fight the war alone as that we should not try a penc he demando,
tration but should try io lant! "This would be a bitter pill, some place behind the Red lines the
for us
to swallow. In North Korea. Aboul the However, it would not do us most dangerous military opera-
a hostile shore.
"Does anyone believe that the granted др amnesty to 11
"The grand objective of the
tion is a landing under are on
The East Berlin riots and other recent hap- Indeed, penings in Eastern Europe seem to back up the any great harm in the strategic United States Secretary of State, Mr John Foster scuse. Dulles assertion today that there is "extensive un-war has been achieved: the Reds have forgotten the lesson to Gen. J. Lawton Collins, re-rest" among the European satellites of the Soviet threat of Communist aggreston of Inchon and have left un
Union.
rest of the world has protected any suitable landing largely been halted.
places in North Korea?" Japan has been made into a United Press, great forward base, safe and friendly. An American trained and equipped Japanese army and navy are in the process of formation.
tiring Army Chlef of Staff who accompanied State Department
officials to Korca.
the
con-
'50,000 Acres
Of Farmland
Lost Yearly'
to the
זיי
NOT REASON
am convinced that the security of Japan is not a major reason for continuing the war providing we can now reach an honourable peace.
DRIVE-IN CHURCHES PLANNED
And there are indications on Sen. Flanders told the Senate the other side-notably
the that if the Paragon is "the set "revolts" of President Syngman of the reactionary forces who hee of South Korea and of are crowding us over into the
King Norodom Sihanouk of Truman-Acheson rut. the Cambodia-that the Western quicker the President' asks for Powers also are losing their their resignations the better."
grip on what has been Sen. Flanders also called on sidered friendly territory..
Government to French grant independenen to
Internatior al Cam-
observers arc bodia and Laos at the cost of beginning to ask whether, in losing US aid for their fight the light of the recent develop with the Communists in Indo-ments, the major Powers such as China-United Press.
the United States, Russia, Great
"And peace with honour doca Britain cannot afford to go or not necessarily include the in- Britain and France can any losing 50,000 acres of agricul- definite appeasement of Syngman longer settle worldwide prob-tural land a year, say the Coun- Rhee,"
A group
of New York City lems.
churchmen think they have an ell for the Préservation of Paral Gen. Eichelberger England, in a report calling on Rhee undoubtedly had been en-service on
said that answer for worshippers who skip Any illement reached with the Government
4o tackle the curaged in
sunny Sundays, and out the participation of all na-prob.cm.
his atitude by take to the roads Instead. They tions concerned may run into
tropealed statements of certain have decided to create a num- the same snug as the proposedl "It has been estinaled that former commanders in the Far ber of drive-in churches. Korean war truce, these qbser- in the next 20 years at least East that we have the capabillly ters suggest. This is especially 750,000 acres, or the equivalent of winning a completé victory in true where countries of the Far of the areas of Hertfordshire and Korea." (and not so far) Enst are con- Bedfordshire, will be required CHANCE OF DEFEAT cerned.
for the development plans Gen. Eichelberger continued. already published," says the "As one Russia's only powerful ally in counol..
who commanded, the The Reverend Wilson Prock Asia is Communist China: Dut
8th Army for four years I do whe sponsored the idea has analysts of the Asian political
not believe that a victory could proposed that all churchgoers situation ind that China is not
be invited "whether they are a satellite of Russia in the coin-
clad in bathing costumes, or monly accepted sense.
Tiny Ponies Are Dollar
Earners
Tiny ponies, which look as though they have stepped from the pages of a Lilliputian fantasy, are bringing dollars
to Britain.
belong to a herd of
Ands bred.at.her.estate_at
the
NOT SUBSERVIENT
The best Indications are that
One pony, Fairy Minulus, interest.
and
was 10in when born,
claimed
'It is believed that Russia can to be the smallest foal In the world survive. never completely
wns
Four stallions were bought by China.
Californian rancher,
acreage,
"Of this
ro fewer than 350,000 are for housing.
"The time fo take stock is long overdue, for agriculture and the food supply are the most vital needs of all......
SURVEY NEEDÉD'
cn
These are being established
on main roads outside the city, particularly near beaches and resorts and golf courses.
Crimean V.C.sperting fuckefs."
For Sale
One of the first Victoria Crosses ever awarded is to be
the and
kids can heads off in the
He suld that mothers with young-children-also-would-be Bodiam, Sussex, by Lady Hope.
With an average height of 30 China will never be subservient
welcome and would riu longer be able to give the excuse that inches,
they are believed to be
to the Soviet Union and that the "If the development plans
they couldn't and baby-sitters. the smallest of their kind in two will be allles only so long now being produced win
"They world-thanks
can drive in to the to 80 years as the Chinese londers deem able the departments concerned cold next month by n London churches and listen to breeding.
the of careful
the alliance to be in their best to calculate how much of our arm of auctioneers. It was won
services through microphones tstond is now
for developed
yell their In the Crimes by Chief Gunner housing and kindred purposes, John Roberts, who destroyed a The pulpits will be far enough back seals. "cbutral" how much is beyond reclama-
Russian stores tion, and how much reclaim great quantity of
the shares of the Sea of away so that they won't disturb The United States considerswill serve a really useful pur-after a running battle who
able but running to waste, they az gained his ship only us," said Mr Prock. provides animal stars for films Japan, the Philippines, Pakistan,
with Music for the services is pro- and television.
Nationalist China and Thailand
vided by incons of tape record- to be are friends. However, able to judge what proportion
country will then be mounted Cossacks.
ings of organ and choir 'per- would be naive to believe that
The Cross is part of a formances where American influence in those
proposed development collection of more than 2,000 avaliable, countries is so firmly established we can afford.
medals built up by the late that the Jalted States could sive survey as a basis for a land are being offered during a two- The need for a comprehen- Colonel H. J. P. Oakley. An speak for them at a Big Three budget is just as urgent as it is day sale, or Big Four meeting.
The actual metati for a financial budget.
value of a VC is only about a Britain and France have
"Agriculturo requires more shilling, but most of the VCs strong ties in South and South-land-not less--and East
em-auctioned in recent years have i1
J
she
Lady Hope's ancestors were famed breeders of ponies. Now
has a herd of 40. Small as they are, the pontes, harnessed to a trap, are cap able of pulling an average person for some distance.
Asia. But France
pose.
"The
of the
the
Bucket & Spade struggling to retain its hold en restoration. We
phatis everywhere should be on changed hands at about 100.
Air Service
the
cannot
States of Indo-China. And "neutral belt" countries like waste or derelict land."
India Indoncala and Burma long ago proved that indepen-
The 65th alr route to be dence of retion, in world affairs
operated from London Airport is the keystone of their foreign
At 2.30 & 8.30 p.m.AIR CONDITIONED Coast. The four on the Belgine haz, at least, diminisheti a great
EDIRECT FROM* "AMERICAÏRES
VIRGIL
PRITHER HITERNATION
CASTLE PEAK ROAD: TELIJ4232
Virgil
Cardinal's Gesture
will be inaugurated when a new policies. "bucket and spade special Big Power influence in Asia; service opens to Ostend and if it has not actually disappeared The journey will be made deal since World War II— In one hour by Subena, the United Press. Belgian airline.
It will be London Airport's Longest is tho hortest route. will pot three and a half day, 13,000 Аррек on any mile trip to Sydney. The open- altzer stazo toing of the Belgian coast servier the Colony ow is timed to coincide with ing to World oflleial opening of the Ostend Belgian Commit-goast summer season.
Zoute and Blankenburg are popular meccas for holiday making Londoners. Specinį bw; rates are fixed by the hotels for British tourists.
Tour ment.
Speciál Prices:- $6.00
$4.70
$3.50
$2.40
POP
HOW ABOUT FISH?
THEY SAY ITS
GOOD FOR "THE
BRAIN
YES INDEED
1 EAT IT
ALL THE
TIME!
H'M, "sher EXPLODES AKÓTHÈÍZ PET
THEORY I
1.
afford
Bonn Expressés Sympathy
Bond, July
to
The West German President. Herr Theodor Heuss, today expressed his and the West German Government's sympathy with the Japanese people for the Kyushu flood victims. Tokyo, July
He scrit A 41 telegram The Apostolic internuncia's Emperor Hirohito saying: " received a cable from Cardinal and the Federal Government's office hero announced today beg Your Majesty to accept my Gilroy, Archbishop of Sydney, deep sympathy on behalf of promising Yen 300,000 (about the flood catastrophe which has £000) to assist in rellef of food struck the population of the vietinis In Kyushu, Southern Jaland of Kyushu and claimed Japan-Router.
numerous lives."-Reuter.
Scaled down
She belitres what
STAR
TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
STEWART GRANGE
·PHYLLIS ·
CALVERT
JAMES MASON
QUEEN'S
At 2.30, 5.13, 2.10 & 9.30 p.m.
no choir is
and
Press.
Vienna, July 1. The Soviet authorities have
Austrians now serving sentences
h the prison of Stein in the Soviet zone of Austrin, It was delally announced today.- France-Presse.
CAPITOL LIBERTY
TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.30,
1.30 & 9,30
P.M.
M-G-M'S BIG MUSICAL
I love Melvin
Dali makes
Debbie a LOOK magazine over girl!
*Haurring towe "Singin' In The Hamm"sters
DONALD O'CONNOR DEBBIE REYNOLDS
QUEENS ALHAMBRA
TO-DAY ONLY
•
ALHAMBRA
AL 230, 1.30,
7.30 & 9.30 p.m.
A Drama of Loya, Hato and Adventure!
"THE LOVERS OF TOLEDO“
Starring: VALLI & Pedra ARMENDARIZ
TO-MORROW
THE JAZZ SINGER
WARNER BROS. HAPPY NEW HIT OF HITS!
TECHNICOLOR FASER
PEGGY LEE DANNY THOMAS MICHAEL CURTIZ
ORIENTAL
AIR CONDITIONED FINAL TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
GN OF UV QUE O 2 3 0
she is seeing
}[OPTICAL CO.
brian*
Evian Benglis
Jik
TO-MONŇOW: "FANNY BY GASLIGHT"
JOHN WAYNE BIG JIM MIAIN
LA COMMENCING TO MORROW
SERPENT OF THE NILE"
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