SHOWING
TO-DAY
KING'S
AIR-CONDITIONED
TELEGKARH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1950.
At 2.30, 5.15,
7.20 & 9.30
P.M.
"I STOLE ARIZONA.
FOR HER!"
The Tremendous
Story of the
Most Daring Rogue the World
Has Ever known!
Samuel Fuller's.
BARON ARIZONA
A Robert L. Uppert Presentation
VINCENT PRICE ELLEN DREW
Outdoor
Privacy
Invaded
ORIENTAL
AIR CONDITIONED
Take Any Eastern Tram Car or Happy Valley Bus
SHOWING TO-DAY: 2.30-5.30-7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
A Great Musical Show With All Beautiful Girls!
International Burlesque
SHOWING
TO-DAY
MAJESTIC
AIR-CONDITIONED
Man of Science
or Menace to Society?
Robert BEATTY
Mervyn JOHNS
Nova PILBEAM
AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30
Counterblast
Margaretta SCOTT
· P.M.
ADDED ATTRACTION: A REAL LIFE DRAMA! Ginger Britton in "SOULS IN PAWN"
LIBERTY
Conditioned
.Winner of Cosmopolitan official citation as top-picture
of the month!"
says Louella Parsons
TO-MORROW DOUBLE PERFORMANCE
TAY
Paramount presents '
ANN
MILLAND TODD
GERALDINE
FITZGERALD
HAL WALLIS
production
"So Evil
My Love
with
Leo G. Carroll Raymond Huntley Martita Hunt
AND
•
"T
Raymond Lovell Away
"JUNGLE FLIGHT"
STARRING: Robert LOWERY,
∙Ann SAVAGE
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE.
These young patients of an Orthopedic hospital in Plymouth are having their outdoor privacy invaded by some foxhounds, escorted by scarlet-clad hunters on horseback. The bed-ridden children enjoyed making friends with
the dogs, horses and human beings.
TRUMAN EXPECTED TO DECLARE U.S. NATIONAL EMERGENCY THIS WEEK
Washington, Dec. 11.
President Truman is expected to declare a "state of national emergency" this week putting the American economy on a semi-war footing.
+
way for stringest new
The declaration would not give the President the
economic controls. many additional powers but it would bring home Those asked to come in- to the nation the urgency of the present threat of war and the need for sacrifices.
It would thus evoke the public's backing of any need to impose wages and price controls and, possibly, limited rationing.
ECONOMIC CONTROLS
President Truman will outline delay. There were hints that his proposals to the National and something might be done be- Congressional Committees of fore the week-end- both the main parties at the White House on Wednesday..
According to present plaus he will follow this up with a broad- cast to the nation.
Imposition of drastic economic contrels in the coming months should enable the United States
cluded Mr W. Stuart Syming
Board,
ton, the Chairman of the National Security Resources members of the President's Council of Econo- Alan Valentine, the Economic Stabi- lisation Director, the Price Ad- ministrator, Mr Michael V. Disalle, and Mr Cyrus Ching, Chairman of the Wage Stabi- lisation Board.
mie Advisers, Dr*
White House advisers said' that wage and price controls The White House said that were inevitable and much de- Mr Truman had discussed the pended on how long it would question of declaring a national take to set up the organisations emergency with his Democratic to administer them. Congressional lieutenants this The critical situation in Korea morning.
may hasten the build-up of to raise armament production It would be considered again these organisations. and conserve for it many of the at an afternoon session with Some of the President's strategic raw materials for his economic advisers.
principal economic advisers have which members of the Atlantic
Mr Truman will also meet the already called for heavy new alliance have been competing in National Security Council, his taxes and increased production.. world markets.
top Advisory Board, on steps-Reuter. needed for national defence.
Senator Robert Taft (Re- publican, Ohio), head of the Senate Republican Policy Com- mittee, and arch critic of the Administration's policy, was one. of those invited. to the White House conference Wednesday.
won
NO DELAY
on
It will be the first time since the outbreak of the Korean war last June that Mr Taft, who a spectacular victory in the November election, has been brought into the Adminis tration's emergency consulta-
tions.'
Among the President's other callers today were the men he has chosen to handle economic. controls and some of those who administered them during and after World War II.
MacArthur
Under Fire
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Sam Ray- burn (Democrat, Texas) told the
London, Dec, 11. For the fourth time in 10 days press today he assumed that Mr Truman wanted to get the Con-the House of Commons today... gressional leaders' reaction on heard a Government spokesman Wednesday, before announcing a say that General Douglas Mac-
Arthur did not go beyond the . decision.
United Nations directives in Korea.
The Foreign Under-Secretary, Mr Ernest Davies, said: "Of course, it is quite clear that General MacArthur acted with-
A White House announce- ment said that the Congres- A White House announce- sional group was being called ment today said that the Don- to the White House "to discuss the Pro- gressional leaders were being matters concerning called "to discuss matters con- claiming of a national emer- cerning the proclaiming of agency and related matters." in the terms of the General · national emergency and related It added that the President Assembly resolution of October, matters." :
"is particularly anxious now as which authorised him in the It added that the President always to continue and military sphere to go ahead in "is particularly anxious now strengthen the bipartisan ap- the way he did." As always to continue and proach to these matters."
Mr Raymond Blackburn, in- strengthen the bi-partisan ep- Earlier the President sum-dependent Member, had asked proach to these matters." moned his chief home front the Minister to make this quite Indications were that the economic advisers to the White clear. He wanted it made plain Administration = was coming House for a conference. The that all members of the Govern- round to the view that action conference was called as Mrment were committed to support In the wage-price field must Truman considered issuing an the General Assembly's be taken without much more emergency proclamation to pavel tion, he said.--Reuter,