War Hero·
Film Star Has Plans
Hollywood, Nov. 21. Audie Murphy's film career appears to ho progresing despite
troubles. Ile
aliead with plans
maritat
going
⚫ filma
his war experiens :
The
much decorated hero sald that the outlook is bright for an early flim- Ing of his story, "To Hell and Back." He may dis- cuss financing of the pro- Ject with some Texans.
At first, the ox-soldier baulked at playing Alm- self on the screen, but he Ho apparently relented. told his story with modesty. in the book, and perhaps can do the same on SUTGOII. ----AKsocialed Press.
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WEST EUROPEAN ARMY INCLUDING GERMANS URGED
Boston, Nov. 21. →→→ General Lucius D. Clay,| postwar United States commander in Germany, recommended today a Western European army to which Germany could contribute limited forces.
Here to launch a fund-raising campaign for an arthritis and rheumitism foundation, General Clay cautioned that a composite army should not be forced on Western Europe by the United States,
He told newsment
"T
would hope such a combined MONTY NOT
force might be created if the nations of Western
TWO WEEKS Europe ever become united
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General Clay said the Allied armica which functioned well during the war proved ruch Integration Foreca could be carried out 21.-Mr successfully. John G. Bridges, tourist lie Indiested that Germany's director, said today that part in the programme should Britain must aim at offer-be mlled to one military arTTI
London,
Nov.
ing America's middle-income visitors a two weeks' vaca- tion for US$600, including return air travel.
Just back front a six-weck tour of America, during which
he covered 15,000 miles, Mr Bridges, director-general of the British Travel Association, said at a press conference that the tens of thousands of middle- Income Americans with a two- werk holiday represented vast, almost untapped market" for Britain,
GO New York, Nov. 21.-
Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Western Union defence chief, told reporters here today that he did not know how long it would take Russian forces if war broke out to reach France.
of war, such as infantry troops. tu and without an air foren or other supporting turns Germany could not itself face war,
"The
PEACE ASSURANCE
General Clay said: United States should remain on The scene until Western Europe lung and equipped to re- Send itself.
A reporter had naked himn whether the Soviets would take two days or two weeks to reach France.
Field Marshal Mont- and completed gomery amlled the question: "Would it take two months or two years? I do not know,"
AT- liner
The defence chief, who rived here aboard the Queen Elizabeth today, said he would have "something to say about the atom bomb in Wash-
tomorrow" when the National
ington
He added that "in terms of unpower" Western Europe roald
nrmed provide
forces "Anumbering not much less on those of any poruble opponent. did not directly The general name the "possible opponent peaks to
*Club. "Our villitary assistance pro-
of of aid to nations | gramme
wincin Europe
urgently im- portant until these countries pre porta armed and equipped," General
When
they are, Clay sald.
The people he meant were men, business the professional executives, farmers and skilled workern,
The average veller
WELD
not
American tra- A milionaire.
Io was not looking for luxury -hotela but
accommodation
cost.
he
Presi
Correspondents, who slower-
questions, ed him with plained to him of the "evasive- ness" of his answers and said thai Mc
Churchill, Winston Jender of the Conservativo Bevin,
Party, and Mr Ernest
peace can be nisured”*
He said the balance of por er clean, comfortable in Europe was a stronger the Foreign Secretary, were "a
reasonable erator of pence than any other
factor.
at
IMMEDIATE PROBLEM
WPO
Mr Bridges had this to my about his "$500 for two weeks" alm: "This won't be achieved overaight, but it in a goal to- must work wards which In the meantime, machinery has been set in motion in our New York offer to step up our almed at promotional efforts
middle-in- encouraging nor come Americans le visit us."
The immediate problem was to get dollar spenders to visit Britain In the spring and autumn, when transport and ac- commodation were more readily available, and to get them to atay longer and spend more,
Ho raid: "I do not believe the United
function Nations can well until that balance of power does not 25 achloved. That
abandon, the mean we should
should be United Nations, It
body extremely effective when western Europe is able to Jefend itscit."
a
little more informative" they came to New York.
SNAPS BACK
when
“The Lion Of Judah”?
Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia and his Empress sit in state on their thrones during celebration In Addis Ababa, the country's capital, of the 19th anniversary of his coronation.-(AP Picture).
FAO
CHIEF SETS
GOAL AT ANNUAL
CONFERENCE
Washington, Nov. 21.-A world in which "no man need go hungry, or ill clad, or without a home" was the goal held up today to the Food and Agricul. ture Organisation of the United Nations.
to
The goal was pictured by Norris E. Dodd, Director- General of the FAO, at the opening of its annual con- ference. Representatives of 48 nations are here
food production in tackle the job of how to increase
unmarketable aur- some countries and how to handle pluses in others
It
this is to
Warning By Calwell's Opponent
Melbourne, Nov. 21.-Dr
C. I. McLaren-Immigration Minister Arthur Calwell'a opponent in the coming election-warns that if Aus- tralia persists in her present "Isolationist policy," he can imagine the day "when wo will be poor white relations, looked down on by our rich
POCKET CARTOON
This is a closed shop~*` let's see your union card
and powerful Oriental neigh U.S. Bulletin
bours."
McLaren, born in Japan and with 30 years experience in the Far East, expressed his opinion in an open letter addressed to women of Victoria in the Mel- boume Arg
01
Confiscated
In Prague
He announced he will stand
Prague, Nov 21.-The Czecho- on the sole issue of immigra-slovak authorities announced to-
lon and contemplates a "funda. mental attack on race and colour prejudices" in his campaign for a seat in federal parliament.
McLaren says he will bring his point of view to the women to them on the and will talk -subject, -----"Why not marry........a.
Chinese?"
DIFFERENT LEVELS
day that the ally news bulletin the United States Embassy in Prague was confiscated on Nov- ember 10 because it referred to "full freedom for the peaceful expression of the political oppo- sition."
The Prague District Criminal Court, sitting as a Press Court, judged the phrase capable of Interpretation as "alarmist and a mennes to the security of the "I believe there is no blologi-state and public order. cal reason against much marri- The words occurred in the an Anglo- age, though I am well aware of bulletin's text of the many practical dimculties American resolution of the ca- that arise from the different aentials of peaco presented In
Nations cultural and economic levels at the United present attained by our own Committee. and other. Aslan races.
of this
Political
Czech
Confiscation language bulletin, which issues "I have picketi out the mainly officini news from Lake Chinese, but my question is of Success and the U.S. State universal applicability. The Department, was so frequent as point of view of other races to be practically_routine,
completely different United Stitics Embassy spokes- from the taken-for-granted man commented-Reuter. prejudice of the Anglo-Saxon.
often
"What Is really needed on the
Australians is a part of change of heart In their pro- judices and a mending of their
manners.
for
democracy
and
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"The Orient of today is not the Orient of the Australian imagining. A new literacy, a new status for women, a now 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.. FOR Well known British maka Mr Dodd is 1 former development.
feeling Under-Secretary of the U.S. come about, food and ugricul
tural products must be more rapidly rising economic and educational standards are fit- Department of Agriculture. plentifully and efficiently rating the Orient to meet with duced where they are now in the West on equal terras in all sufflelent. The fundamental
theso particulars," must be
United Press.
He said:
"In respect of the sinte i | well-being of people food and agriculture, 1049 Increased. "But they Bro politicians."
has been, in general, what for Field Marshal Montgomery mers call a good year, even t snapped back. "I am a soldier."
not quite as good in totni as Asked whether
DB Western 1040. Union defence chairman he was satisfied with the number of troops at his disposal, Field Perilous for Marshal Montgomery said: "No world, as it was in 1947.
soldier is ever satisfied with the number of troops he has."
CHEAP INSURANCE The general was emphatic in stating the United States has today an effective foreign policy. If we ramalu bi-partisan on
"It in cheup Jr- lor," he said.
I do not think we are surance. surp
One reporter asked how my cuing to have a war, but we have a good many years of ten-American troops he hoped to
have in Western Europe. *** sion ahead of us before we can
To another question, he re- piled: "I shall confer with all
get to Washington."
"Food scarcity Is no longer nearly the whole
he mid
Gen. Smuts In London
Nov.
21.General
"The other great need is to near the distribution of the pro- ducts of farms, forests and Arherics more rationally to the world's production potentials, 60 as to avoid disastrous surpluses and resultant restrictive actions,
London, millions while tha than half
even
remain "For more
former Jun Christian Smuts, un- world, however, the old chronic unfed,
South African Premier, arrived undernourishment continues, and sheltered.
by plane today for a dinner meal scarcely one hunger is
honouring the Israeli Prezident, For the away from millions.
Dr Chaim Welzmann.
are not as good as before the war."
that foreign policy we cannot sorts of military officials when world as a whole, food supplies
He said that 170,000 Americans | feel secure," were expected to visit Britain
General Clay said the world
In 1950-32,000 more than this felt lens secure since it learned would spond that Rumin bad the atomic They year. US$15,000,000 in the biggest bomb.--United Press.
tourist
year Britain experienced"-Reuter.
has ever
ROUTINE MEETING
Washington, Nov.
to
Listened To
Allied Radio
21.--General Hamburg, Nov. Johann Elnnhuber today told the court trying Field Marshal Von Manstein that he had been deprived of his command in
J
"That is entirely a matter for America," he replied.
FOOD BANK
Mr Dodd thus Lummed up an FAO
report issued over the week-end, which said harvests Field Marshal Montgomery In the northern hemisphere have has come here to speak at the turned the tide against world English-speaking Union banquet, starvation. The
added report
He said he will stay in the that production stili is behind United States for about a fort-world needs. night.-Reuter.
HE STARVED
TO DEATH
The Director-General men- tioned only briefly, in his open- ing talk, the proposal to get up a world bank, or clearing house. as a means of getting surpluses from one area into another area where food is scarce.
He Bald "perfection is not claimed" for recommendation 21-The France in 1944 for listening to Assistant Secretary of State the Allied radio.
Chicago, Nov. 21-Relatives as to how to meet world food Mr George McGhee, left Wash-
Ito sald that in the Crimen of a 58-year-old organ grinder needs, and added: ington today for Istanbul
were In who starved to death of ho commanded the 28th
"But the world would long ago preside
a meeting Over
had Division
u Manstein's being sought today so that his United States diplomats in the fantry Div
estimated $9,200 estate could be have starved if farmers 11th Army.
waited for perfect sced, tools, Middle East.
Flo was asked whether he turned over to them,
soll and climate. Let us, like He was to fly to New York knew of a Russian allegation
The hurdy-gurdy man, Wi-practical men, begin with what is good enough, and improve it corn- that 7,000 Jews had been shot Lam Fontana, was discovered in and from there go by a mercial airliner to Athens, on
In Kerch.
1.is bed 10 days ago, half-dead In practice." his way to Turkey, -
He said it was strictly forbid-from malnutrition Physicians
He said there are two great den for anybody at the front to
at Cook County Hospital were The Assistant Secretary is to listen to the radio-Reuter,
needs confronting governments unable to save his life.
and their people. confer with the American Am- bassadors from Egypt, Greece, Persia, Turkey, Israel, Iraq and Baudi-Arabla, and the American Ministers from Syria, · Lebanon and Hashemite Jordan.
Shinwell, Due In Tripoli
The State Department, Ад Tripoll, Nov. 21,--Mr Emanuel nouncing the conference, called Shinwell, Secretary of State for
It "one of a routine sorles of War is due to arrive in Tripoli meetings with the chiefs of mis by air tomorrow for a two-day alona in various parts of the visit to the 1st Infantry Division Wund“-licuter.
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“The great thing is that we are advancing, nation side by
aide with nation. Let us here take the decisions, and let us follow them with the actions, which will keep us moving to- words a world ao no mon need go hungry, or ill clad, or with- out-home."Associated Press.
Gen. Smuts said his visit has no political significance.
He will be the guest of honour temorrow night at a dinner in London marking Dr Weizmann's 75th birthday. Associated Press.
Inquiry Demanded Into East Africa
Groundnuts Scheme
London, Nov. 21-Many British newspapers started chorus today supporting the Opposition demand for an impartial Inquiry into the Government's East African groundnuts scheme,
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Tho Times said in an The Daily Express said that editorial that such an in- Parliament would have to re- "in ↑ chastened mood of vestigation, might be useful examine the groundnuts scheme in reviewing technical ques-realism."
AIM OF SCHEME tions, but feared that "It
The Daily Herald was alone could all too easily churn over again too much barren an clearly opposing the idea of
on inquiry, which, it claimed, Final Showing Today At ground."
Vas a Conservative political 2.30, 5.80, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. cluding Booklets, Reports, Balance Jack Rubéns, chief investiga-
The duty of the Government. manoeuvre. The scheme was tor for the public administrator,
today is to confess past misnot designed to bring an imme. found a bank book showing a
"One of these great needs is lakes, to recognise the personal date profit, but to relieve world $1,200 deposit at the local busuk.
to push forward fast responsibility for them, and to food shortage and to raise the
standard of life in Africa. Further Inquiries turned up as possible toward economic give guarantees that the under-
Sir Eric taking will be properly and
MacFadyen, a re- neighbours who sald Fontana
handled In prudently
the presentative of British Colonial was their landlord. They said
article concluded."
interest future," the
planting
sold in s Fontana never spent money if
"First among
those guaran-letter to the Times today that: he could avoid it.
ties
taxpayer had a only new the British must be not
Ruben today sought the family
policies but also a change in the right to assurances on the fu to turn over Fontana's $1,200
men most of all responsible for ture direction of the ground- nutscheme. since Britain bank account, his boarding
carrying them out."
The house, estimated at $8,000, and
Manchester Guardian would have to spend millions one sad-eyed litle monkey who
cala that in default of an im- more to convert it into a gen
development project waited for a new master at the New York, Nov, 21-Elaka partial investigation, controversy cal
Reuter. Anti-Cruelty Society,United Milanov, the attractive, blonde on the scheme would continue.
Press,
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Yugoslov opera singer
who ho main task of an Inquiry
WE STRACHEY REJECTS) arrived here today on a con-
should be to put on record the from the Eart cert tour, emphatically denied lessons learned
London, Nov. 21,--The Food. 'Soviet reperis
African setbacks, Important of a roma neo
Strachey, Minister, Mr John the disentangling today defended the £23,000, KARENS SAID between herself and Marshal though
Tito,
personal responsibilities might
000 Government-sponsored East African- THROWN OUT
groundnuts scheme "The whole thing lå ridícu- CHASTENED MOOD
designed to increase the world Ious It
nothing but a
The Oversens Food Corpora- supply of olla and fnis. Rangoon, Nov. 21-Govern- Russian, trick," she told repor
tlon had other Colohlal develop- ment forces claimed. today they ters,
ment, schemes, and no doubt puking in a House of Com- mons debate on the scheme. Mr have routed Karen rebels from
more, the Strachey said: "We undertook Shwemauncaw, delta village in Mrs Milanov sald today that there would be
Deading this Guarrilon saldin
scheme because we and Burma's riceland belt, after she had not seen Marshal Tito
article.
the world needed olls and fata week-end fighting in which the sony Ihres or four times at A Minancial party said: urgently, and wo and the world village changed hands twice..
official parties" where she
200 Karens made a two-pronged him, "PAN PROARMS attack on the village, which licz "Everything I have I bought." 18 miles from the rice trading | she added. Bez centre of Maubin, and raised the
| rebol flag-'in the market place. ARRAS
"An inquiry imperative," The communique sald some Sho had received no gifts from The Daily Telegraph said all hood ofis and fat most ur
gently." that public, confidence was in
Ho sold that in a few years question, and an inquiry was called "not only for the would no doubt be necessary
errorn probing of
but to review the positions in the. degree of husband, whom she married in fees for the future."
'urgency of dovernment reinforcements Washington in 1947, was n for The News-Chronicle:
world's needs for olls and fata, were rushed in, the communique mer Yugoslav general, and Is It would be very, dimul for Strachey, rejected an Op addad, and seven hours later the now an architect in the employ the Minister to ranice tan in position demand for an Inquiry Karens were thrown out. As of the Yugoslav Goverment quiry after the dismissals of into the soundnut scheme
exon Comoration oficia sociated Pres
Mrs MMJlanov, said "that her primarily to establlo stran: Hight of the tain's, and the
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