THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, THURSDAY, NOVEM HER 15, 1945.
U.S. Should Enforce Chelsea Draw Peace With Atom Bomb With Moscow
G-Men Knew About It
Wankington, Nov. T. Representative Gearhart, California Republican, repart- ed after a conference with J. Edgar Hoover that the Fede- ral Bureau of Investigation learned of Japanese war in- Festions 11 days before the Pearl Harbour attack and ad- rised the armed servicns but they failed to act.
F.D.I.
Gearhart said the wut the important evidence of Japan's war intentions by tapping the wiren into the conaal-general's Japanese
ities in Honolulu Zanorial-
Prean.
Aussie General Gains His Point
MELBOURNE, NOV. 14.
WAR THE AUSTRALIAN
OR. YESTERDAY CABINET DERED A JUDICIAL INVESTI GATION TO DETERMINE THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF LIEUT GEN. H. GORDON BENNETTS
WASHINGTON, NOV. 14.
SENATOR EDWIN C. JOHNSON, COLORADO DEMOCRAT, TO-DAY URGED THAT THE UNITED STATES TAKE AND PEACE "NOW STEPS TO ENFORCE WORLD ALONE.".
THE ATOMIC BOMBHE-HAND GAVETHIS NATION THE POWER TO DO SO. JOHNSON. ACTING CHAIRMAN OF THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, TOLD AN INTERVIEWER THE ONLY DEFENCE AGAINST THE ATOMIC BOMB IS THE ATOMIC BOMB.
"It is our opportunity," he declared, "LD compel mankind to adopt a policy of lasting pence or be burned to a crisp This is a terrible responsibility but we ought to amume it at To share it once, and alone.
with means watering it down compromiseA,"
Johnson's plan for maintain- ing world peace involves long range bombers carrying atomic bombs
#1 well-equipped string of bases curving from the Philippines to Alanka, then to leeland and down through the Azorea to Dakar and the South Atlantic.
BOMB ANYWHERE
He said that long range ar planes would be able to bonds any spot in the world from the lases he outlined.
"I believe we ought to work ESCAPE FROM THE JAPA- for a work organisation end;
SURRENDER NESS AFTER OF HIS PORTES IN MALAYA world understanding." he said. "But I think we ought to work IN FEBRUARY, 1942.
will give Bennett for this first. Only when This Retir
un apen Inquiry which he demand gel this system of far-flung air-
st
If
of the
d. in place of the secret military bases will we be ready to laik
turkey with the rest Tritanal henthese
the Heeret Parth" He walked
month, in- litary hearing lust
Jobbat, a wember of a Mu sisting that he was enlilled to a paldig bearing Associated Presseini Senate committer on alumbe
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ils commitments" maintain pence in the world.
"This is a Fralistic way to sul 6 those commitments," he clared "With vision and gals, plenty of atomic bombs, ultra- modern airplanes and strategi ently located bases, the United States can outlaw work and ag Kreazion." Associated Press
Actually At Grips
WASHINGTON, NOV. 14. THE COMMITTEE OF THE ADVISORY FAR EASTERN COMMISSION MET IN WASII- INGTON YESTERDAY
JT1 13 Ingression prevails
h formed quarters that tor first in the ten governments QUALIFIED CHIROPODIST M. eoneersed have come to seal NI. Ch, (London) at youx service
grips with pofitical, romanis, Hotel Cecil, Mezzanine floor. Chaterial and industrial pulicy re-
garding Japan,
Rond.
PORITION VACANT
1:4
Softening Of
Krupp Brain
Nuernberg, Nov. 14, French and Soviet prosecutora to-day, and reversed theraeives voted in favour of the Unitel StateR Gruposal Lu substitute Alfried Krupp for his father, Gustav Krupp, as a defendant in the forthcoming war crimes trials.
ม
The decision came after a un
cal Inedical lanmous report from
Commission that the aged Krupp had "Benile softening of the brain' and would never be able to face trial. le is bellesed near death. is Under British Young Kempp
active tuok arrest Ha
over of the huge Krupe management arsenal empire in 1949.
Hin substitution was asked by Jacksun. the Jostier Robert II. U.S. prosecutor, who also moved at the first public session of the court trials that they be postponed from Nov. 20 to Dec. 2.
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Dynamos
LONDON, NOV. 14. CHELSEA DREW 3-ALL WITH THE MOSCOW DYNA- MO TEAM AT STAMFORD BRIDGE TO-DAY BEFORE A CROWD OF OVER 80,000, THE GATES WERE CLOSED SOON AFTER THE START OF THE GAME.
The Dyname team fully de- served to share the honours, their forwards sweeping do vn on Chelsea's goal time and time again with their short-pnasing movements which werd in direct contrast to Chelsea's long-pasa- ing game.
The Russians, however, often finished poorly, sending many shots over
the crossbar when well placed.
Coulden opened the scoring for the home team after 22 minutes, and six minutes later Willianus put them two up when Laking a snap shot at goal while hemmed in neur the penalty
Arch,
Half-time arrived with Chul- rather against sea leading 2-0 the run of the play.
Twenty minutes after the res sumption Karisey reduced the arrears and a few minutes later the scores were levelled when his w! Russell put through goal.
Lawton gave Chelaca the lead again eight minutes from the end with a header but two min-
Juckeon insisted he would rather try a Krupp in the flesh than in- sixt on trying the elder Krups. even though in absentia -Asses later Benkov scored for the
Dymon Reuter. ciated Presa.
Where
Is
Britain's Food Going To
LONDON, NOV, 14.
MYSTERY OF BRITAIN'S 250.000 TONS OF WHEAT PUR- EX- CHASE FROM THE UNITED STATES IS NOW PLAINED BY THE FACT THAT BRITAIN HAS FOR HERSELF BUT ROUGHT THIS WHEAF NOT FOR THE BRITISH ZONE IN GERMANY.
A QUOTA OF 112,000 TONS HAS ALREADY BEEN AL LOCATED TO GERMANY AND AN EQUAL DECEM- BER QUOTA WILL DOUBTLESS ALSO BE ALLOCAT ED TO ONE OF BRITAIN'S OVERSEAS COMMIT- MENTS, ALMOST CERTAINLY GERMÁNY.
To
remains
B
like
iable Britain has been getting xince Britain
the United Stater
for brase-lænd ended on Sept. 2.
Canada, whose crunomy relief United States
the United Stalea) largely plies for the British zone Germany, including the cost of pends on selling her wheat for enah, simply cannot affor3 10 DR such contingent this wheat, which is much more expensive than Canadian wheat, supply it
United payment terms. Finding mean these Theoretically States supplies will be offset of repaying Britain's own big
to the very hig problem.--Reuter. against German eod deliveries, takings from Canada is if a
Kulr from the British zame
cannot United States zone but
obviously coal output meet anything like all the e
authoritatively statals.
is the well knewit pro frux that a special enumittee of the
blen of finding methods Far Eastern advisory commis-
YOUNG SALESGIRI for en son may be sent to Japan to onancing more Canadian wha
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serve how policy is carried out. The Australian Foreign Minister. Mr. Evatt, was elocī ted chorman of the comunisæient.
Reuter.
SAPPERS BEAT CHINESE
f
to the Continent. This are of the biggest problems in the en- tire relief pictare,
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CANADA GENEROUS Canada has been wonderfully ler Sinancial re- Kenerous st
11 uminated. Canada is filling all Britan's wheat import requirements but 90* 1.0.4 Royal Engineers raunot finance all Britain's over- defeated a Chinese X1 by thres seas wheat commitments.
Financing of United States re- goals to twu in a keenly contested mutch at Chatham Road on Tues-lief (except through U.N.R.R.A.) It was a ding-dong struggle is also a big problem but
In effect the Unit throughout, each side scoring in Lurn, until Spr. English crashed mmediate.
this In supplying ed States home the winning goal in
wheat, like all Britain's other Kecond half.
on a good, clean and sporting present purchases, simply
fast pace terms to be arranged. Kame, played at
Hum- throughout, English and
day.
the
Except insofar as offset by phrica scored in the first half, the Ruhr coal, cost of this United Chinese equalising after each goal. States wheat will come under Following represented R.E. whatever cash or credit arrange. Reanle; Nutter, Reed; Douglas, menta are made to finance all Brazier. Wine; English, Ross,
supplies which Townsley, Harris and Humphries. United States
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China Building Up A Big Merchant Marine
CHUNGKING. NOV. 14
CHINESE OFFICIALS REPORTED TO-DAY THAT CHINA "SOON WILL HAVE THE SERVICE OF 30 LIBERTY SOONG RECENTLY SHIPS WHICH PREMIER T. V. ORDERED FROM THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
"THE ANNOUNCEMENT SAID THRED OF THE WARTIME FREIGHTERS WERE SAILING TO CHINA LOADED WITH SUPPLIES FOR THE CHINESE NATIONAL RE- HABILITATION ADMINISTRATION '(G.N.R.R.A.) THE OTHER 27 ARE TO BE DELIVERED SHORTLY,
The announcement anid ships would be used along! Chinn coaut.
Officers Can
Speak Out
Washington, Nov. 14.
Secretary of War Patterson backed up army officers to-day with the assertion they may "ex press their own personal convie- ttons with force and vigor" when discussing the proposal for mer- ger of the armed forces under one department.
Patterson took thja stapel in reply to a letter from Secretary of the Navy Forrestal protesting worded statements of strongly Lieut-Gen. James Doolittle before contilles. the Senate military Doolittle directed barbs in the navy's direction in his testimony,
sharp
"I have read his testimony and I am certain he had no intention of presenting the case for unifien tion on other than its merits," Patterson wrote.
Doolittle touched off the con- troversy when he remarked that easily in their graven" because of "our -29 boys are resting un- naval commanders claims about the Important role of in winning the Prens.
the any WIT. Assese inted
CORREGIDOR HERO
A TRIBESMAN
The
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the the
Almost simultaneously Dr. T. F. Tsinng, C.N.R.R.A. director general, reported 60,000 tons of Ahipping was being chartered from British and Norwegian sources to help relieve China's desperate need for small vessels for use in constwise and river trafic."
Dr. Tsiang said C.N.R.R.A.
U.S. Wanted 100,000
Washington; Nov:-14:~
In a intter to Prime Minister
Truman Attles, President muggested admitting 100,000 Jown to Palentine.
In a
slatement the Pre- aldont said: "I continue to adhere to the views presented in that letter. I was advised by the British Government that because of the conditions in Palestine it was in na pooi. tion to adopt the policy recom- mender but it was deeply concerned with the siluentiore of Jews in Europe.”—Reuter.
Softball To
Start Sunday
HONG KONG 4
SOFTBALL.
completed arrangements with the British Ministry of War Trans- for nequisition of 50,000 port Luns
constructed of specially ships which were employed be- fore the war in constwise river SEASON UNDER THE NEWLY ORGANISED SOFTBALL ABSO- trade.
In addition (N.R.R.A. will re- | CIATION IS TO OPEN ON tish firm of Butterfield and SUNDAY WITH A DOUBLE- Swire and Jardine, Matheson & HEADER, STARTING AT 9,00 Co.
A.M. ON THE CLUB DE RECREIO GROUND.
U.S.A Prometheus will play Volunteer "A" team in the open-
RIVER BARGES
The C.N.R.R.A. is leasing them with funds provided from Bri- tain's issue of UNR.R.A. De-
navigation of the LS.T. und year's end.
In addition C.N.R.R.A, will re- ceive 10,000 tons of Norwegian Vessels and 100 American river barges of 150 tons each from
the
pool of surplus landing craft in the Pacifte atea. livery of 80 of these units la
De
expected before the year's end.
Debate NOW is centered the relative merits in river navigation of the 1.S.T. n 18.M. type of United States In Vasion landing ships
[ There appears to
some
with Ing game.
"Doc" Moulthen behind the plate, and Omar and Mooden as base umpires.
A 11, the Bank "A" team will ment U.S.S. Walton, with D. Rob- bins calling, and W. E. Hollands and Willey as base umpires.
The Association is hoping to secure the use of an additional graund so that four games enn be played each Sunday.
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
New York, Nov. 14. Army's smashing victory over virtually Notre Dame convinced everyone but Pacific coast football
experta that the cadets are the No. 1 college team of the country. Of
Yakima, Wash., Nov. 14. Lieut-General Jonathan Wain wright was mundu An hangrary chief in the Yakima Indian teile yesterday and in an address the hero of Corregidor urged United States to continue partici| question whether they are us 20 votes cast in the San France pation in the United Nations orable without some modifications, region. 13 relegated the army la Kanization. Be asserted that the although the L.S.M. is generally second place, with five giving first United Nations setup should have believed to be usable without spot to Navy, four to St. Mary's military power needed to defeat changes. It is smaller than the {and four to Alabuma. any future aggressor nations.
L.S.T.s, which has a ramp which The Army garnered 01 frete Ansociated Press.
In the genera) awings down from doors which out of 105 votes. open at the front of the las. T. poll Navy was second and Ala
bama third, followed in order by 3,000 TRUCKS
Indiana, St. Mary's, Pennsylvania, Both L.S.T.'s and L.S.M.'s were
Notre Dame, Oklahoma A. & M.. built by
Che United States for
Ohio State, Holy Cross, Michigan carrying mechanized equipment to and Columbia dropped out of the invasion benches.
The
Grat ten after being beaten. stand for "landing ship, lanka"
Associated Presn. and "landing ship, mechanized."
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FRENCH CLOCKS MUDDLE
Paris, Nov. H The "Journal Official" carries decree to-day cancelling the order that clocks in France re- turn to Greenwich Mean Time It is not stated next Sunday.
nns been whether the order
merely delayed or whether aum- ner time will remain official throughout the winter. Ruuter.
"Attlee Plan" Meets President's Approval
WASHINGTON, NOV. 14.
DIPLOMATIC OFFICIALS REPORTED TO-DAY THAT THE PRESIDENT TRUMAN-PRI ME MINISTER ATTLEE-PRIME MINISTER KING CONFER ENCE HAS BROUGHT A GEN- ERAL AGREEMENT ON ST EPS TOWARD INTERNATION- AL CONTROL OF THE ATO MIC BOMB.
THE THREE GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES REPORTED
SUBSTANTIAL AGREEMENT LEADERS HAVE BEEN IN
AND THE CURRENT SINCE THEIR SUNDAY TALK TASK IS ONE OF WORD ING THE COMMUNIQUE ON WHICH ALL CAN AGREE. T'entatively the conference may
with the end Thursday munique being Issued Friday. The only y in the ointment from the point of view of the American and possibly Canadian officals is the amount of information emanating from British sources here as to the pre-eminent role played by Mr.
Attlee.
coin-
hopes to conclude his mission to Washington this week.
letters
Dr. Talang stated that before the war China has 1,500,000 tons of river and coastwise shipping, not counting
One-third junks.
and the was owned by Chinese remainder were foreign-owned.
He said less than ID per cent remained as a result of Japanese sinkings and sabotage.
Speaking of land transport, Dr. Trinng said China expected receive 3,000 trucks
to
R.A.F. SOCCER TEAMS
The RA.F. Second XI will meet the Chinese in a friendly football match at Club de Recreio ground this Saturday at 5.15 p.m.
R.A.F.:~~
The following will represent the
Evana;
Cooper an Alleu; and Snowshill, chie
Bailey:
cora
at Shanghai Sinclair, Caldwell, Breeds, Han
and Goodley.
Anderson.
within a few months. This is one- third of the expected total of Hughes and Brocks.
15,000 for C.N.R.L.A. needs.
Special assembly points will be set up at Hankow and Changsha for assembling the vehicles, which will arrive in erates.--Associated Prusa.
IKE TO TESTIFY
Reserves: Referee:
On Sunday, the match between the R.A.F. and Commandos han and the R.A.F. been postponed, will meet Combined Chinese Club de Recreio ground, com mencing at 4.15 p.m.
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The team will be as follows:- Pope; Hyde and Simone; Dawn, Lennox and Smith; Boyd, Lothian, Stokes, Kesley and Sheppard. Re serves:Bailey,
Washington, Nov. 14. The House military committee i yesterday rejected a move to defer Hughes. consideration of President Tru- man's universal military training legislation until next year.
The hearings will be resumed Thursday with General Eisen- hawer as a witness.
came
Breeds
RADIO
and
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 18, 1940. MADAME BUTTERFLY ACT 3-PUCCINI
The committee decision. after Chairman May, Kentucky Democrat, said to halt now would mean the death of the bill. May is counting on Etsenhower's ap-Frequencing of 860 Kilocycles sad from peurance to swing support to the 19.80 to 1.80 p.m., 6.30 to 7.58 p.m.
measure.-Associated Press.
SIZING IT UP
It is hoped that a full atomie communique will be issued to-day. Both Britlah and American expert advisers, it was learned, are now working on the first draft of the document, on which the final fruitful start is believed to have communique will be based, and a The proposal for putting the been made.
It is hoped on the British side atomic bomb control under the
council that one or two more mostings
Tekyo, Nov. 14. United Nations security and pooling information through between Mr. Attles and President
the present: President Truman's reparations the same agency and generally Truman-following
by advisoro may representative, Edwin S. Pauloy. strengthening the United Nationa discussions through closer co-operation hus prove adequate for final comple reached Tokyo yeatorday and an- of a couple come to be known as "the Attleetion of the communique.---Reuter., nounced: "I want
days
to size up the situation FINDING PATH plan,"
before making any definite state- ONLY PRELUDE
Mr. Attien gald the British The White House gave evidence Empire offers an example of many "ments about Japan's reparations
have bill." President Truman was irked by nations, "some of which the situation when it closed its reached and others of which are doore entirely to the release of
"Even during the war," he con- any information. The presidential approaching full self-government." secretary reiterated that President tinued, "India was given an oppor Truman was honour-bound not to tunity of taking complete charge talk in advance of the communique of her own effort" release.
Prime Minister Attlee told Con- gress in his speech before that body that his atomic bomb talks with Mr. Truman are a prelude to a grand scale discussion with other countries to make the earth secure for the common men.
war
ол
He said now constitutions democratic principles wore being worked out within the Empire.
His arrival in a private plane with Navy Under-secretary Arte- mus L. Gater signalled the start. of official deliberations of the commission-Asso- reparations ciated Press.
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0.80 p.m.-Cvotturo-"Morzy When
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9.00 News & Announcommen 9.10 p.m.-Ravel's Sonata for Piano. 9.90 pMadamo. Butterfly" New York, Nov. 14.
(Exclul)-Intermento & Act 0. Baseball Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler has rufuscu 20.00 pm-Nowa from Londas, to recognise the protest from 10.05 p.m.-"Music with A Tall" the Negro National and Amer can leaguer against the manner 10.60 p.m.-Clow Down
The Prime Minister said, he and
Dallas, Texes, Nov. 14, President Truman "in the terrible
Manuel Ortiz, bantanweight
won a light of the atomic bomb have
champion of the world, entered upon the task of trying to unanimous 10-round decision over Gnd the path to the kind of a Jose Andreas 'in á non-títio fight He forecast an effort to get to world it will be necessary to have last night. Ortit, of El Centro, gether with all the rintions of the civilization is to enduro and Calif.: weighed 122; Andreas, of world an a result of the talks hore.bo-avoure,"
Ho concluded by saying "The Dallas, Toxes, was 10 pounds "Wo wont all out to win the
lighter-Associated Press. ho declared, "and now we greatest task that faces un to-day havo to start afresh. Wo
is to bring home to all the, proplo facing the future with courage and before it is too late that our civili- determination to win through." zation can only survive by accop The Prime Minister said he tanch and practico in international looked forward to an era of in-relations and in our national life creasing co-operation and friend of Christian principles that we are ship Lotwock the United States momborn one of another."--And
clated Press. That friendship, he said, should not be exclusive" but rather "a
Yokohama, Nov. 14. contribution to knitting together American authorities are study with all the peoples through Uniting the question of allowing wives ed Nations organization In the to join oorvleomen in Japan.
L Eichel- quest of neaco. Associated Press. Lieut-Gon Robert
Printed and published for the MISSION ENDING
the letter he received did not Proprietors, tio Nowapaper bit der, Enidi foel that a Washington, Nov. 14 berger, the Eighth Army Comman over Negro baseball. Ifs and Mr. Atties is reliably stated to Inter, If there are proper accom constitute a bona fide dispute Enterprise. Limited, by WAUT be well satisfied with the way the modations, some fair solution may for consideration by his office JAMES KRATER, Windsor Howey
HHong Kon atom talks are continuing and still be arrived at Associated Promsociated Press....
and Britain.
in which.. President Branch Programos markað “ENEA" are Rickey of the Brooklyn Dodgers recorded specially for Boricon Hatartalo signed Jackie Robinson to play, mens by the Department of National for hin Montreal farm club. Service Entertaiment. Chandler has no legal authority
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