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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1048.

U.S. PLAN FOR Harmony Quartette In CHINESE ARMY

WORLD POLICE FORCE

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(By John Peet. Reuters Correspondent).

VIENNA, JAN. 15.

INTER ALLIED COOPERATION IN VIENNA IS TO INTO THE OF DAYA MATTER OF WALKING FICE NEXT DOOR, WHERE THE FRENCH RUS. WHO LUNCHES STAN OR, AMERICAN OFFICER. WITH HIS BRITISH COLLEAGUE EVERY DAY. IS READY WITH SUGGESTIONS, COMPROMISES OR ADVICE WITHOUT THE NECESSITY OF MINUTES AND FILES.

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Paris. Jan. 18. Lattis for the liberal.on of the

United States Secretary of Sint- ty, has only been in orah tre datne Byrnes has assured France for a Battle over two that the United States. Britain

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CHUNGKING, JAN. 18. GENERAL CHANG CHUN TO-DAY ANNOUNCED THE ORGANISATION AND FIRST MEETING OF THE THREE-I MAN COMMITTEE FORMED

A UNDER

GOVERNMENT- COMMUNIST AGREEMENT TO HROADEN THE CHINESE ARMY

Generale Chane Chun and Chang Chih-chung represent the Central Crement and eneral Chou En al represents the Can-

ATOMIC BLAST CAN STILL GO UP

WASHINGTON, JAN. 16.

ORGANISATION (U.N.O.) TRIES TO FIND A WAY TO OUTLAW OR CONTROL THE ATOMIC BOMB THE UNITED. STATES. A U.N.O, MEMBER, APPARENTLY WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE THE BOMB, BUILD UP A SUPPLY, AND KEEP THE SECRET.

WHILE THE UNITED NATIONS

RUSSIA AND OTHER UN,O. MEMBERS APPARENT- LY WILL CONTINUE TO TRY TO FIND OUT HOW TO MAKE THE BOMB.

Then someday U.N.O nie.n- works out a plan for cont collust hers may get together, decide to atomic bombs, we'll probably ature and he fed the outlaw the lamb, and he may have a pretty good supply. Caminit.ce whold regaTKING thebe no more bomba will be made

Chan

Communist armle- w thin three The words "may" and "may

months.

1340 LD

b

cannot be too heavily ein- General Lin Wei, Vice-Minister

phasised. of War, said the plans cail for a

This is a realistic, not a cyni- the present 4,800,000 reduction

Chinese Army to cal appraisal of what the Por 1.500,000 men wihin six months nign Ministers of the United

Chon En-lai SELİ he hopedStates, Britain and Russia worke nationalisation of the arms will beed out in Mascow and last in the simultaneous with the democrati inp of the present UND S sation of the Government.

Chain. browsed that forehen topm 11 China be ward for rehabilitation And reconstruction and not maintain a military fores.

And by then the Russians may have learned how to make the Jasenb, tun---Associated Press.

Atom Worries

Washington, Jan, 16. Senador válanum, Derpt of Connecticut, yestenby pro- ed that President Truman They

A special Senate have

Hat consult with proposed UN.O. create

an atomir con Committee before muding any international Choos mission which would seek some final dreision on shid the Communists would reduce way of having U.N.O. han the policy regarding atomic energy.

He made their armles

it plain that the LA twenty divisions; bomb ng a weapon of war. hi

Committee he heads wants to but contendest that this progerunipe To understand what is invoty- should be eu ordinated with the red in all this, here is the back- make the iden known to Trutoan organisation of the Government greund:

before the nation is committed Soners Associated Pr

Last November Presidento ang course that involves the secrets of nformie Truman, Britain's Prime Minis- abartag of ter, Mr. Attire, and Canadie's bomb production and manufac

Associated Press. Prime Minister, Mr. Ma-keszin: † fure. King, met here to disetira the|

omb.

A Lie Denial

London, Jan. 16. Norwegian Foreign Minister Trygve Lie denied newstraper re. purts that a "Russian bloe" had | bre-ented him as a candidate for

TRIPARTITE STATEMENT

Their three countries.

The mette af the seroinaal. which was founded on Detaber in deal with matters which vmeerned the whole of the Al fed CommŠMÍ for Ausenca The atalement was made in an rather than any indivodoal eb swer to the French request "for a ment, is a sense of humeur,clarifention of the recent Mose w

Edheussions cogeretane hence tron human derstanding and com

ties and the 21stust misference to be held in Paris not later than Max

in London, Foreign Ofer spokesman and Britain was noch ing to get the Big Pive representas tives to work co the Euranean pese treaties this week while 121 Landan for

For the the United Nations Organisation in are U.NO. Conference, Somultaneously **I know of no Russian bloe," part: The Foreign Offer has Naked Paris nid de

"We are aware that the only that any question Le, adding FREEDOM & FRIENDSTEP

if it was

willing to start work of whether he would accept Walking round the building insidiately on the Italian

nocomplete protection for the rivi- mination to the Secretary General: |Hised world from the destructive with a British officer, un frelstreaty before the Hie Three have ship was "purely hypothetien" f scientific knowledge les in a sense of freedom and friend, answered French questions about since frst a singly member of the

the prevention of war." ship which is unfortunately all negotiation of treulies with Gerejat delegations at the General An tom rare in Vienna to by Inmnny's ex-satellites Associated, sembly has made such an offer." the corridors Bod afliess one ares Press Tmall groups standing in discos.

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thank ear to make things Timothy hy 711 Brin tul sention audin, | Tokyo on January 201, the "Main

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NEW YORK, JAN. 170 THAT THE HOPE OF HUMANITY FOR WORLD PLACT RESTS IN THE UNITED NATIONS OR GANISATION IS THE CONSENSUS OF LEADING EDITORIAL COMARENTS PUBLISHED BY MANY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS AS THE UNO. ASSEM- BLY MET IN IT'S INITIAL SESSION IN LONDON. SOME EDITORS PICTURED THE NO. AS THE WORLD'S MAIN HOPE TO AVOID A HORRIBLE ATOMIC WARFARE

Senator Backs G.I.'s

Washington, Java 18.

Senator Edwin Johnson, De merat of Colorado, to-day declar the American uldiers and that

investigating

The NY Times" arguing the case for the UN.D. LOT?!- pared with the defunt bague

a group composed of only ne nationality.

1be

111 the restaurant, there is

MILIK

th

1 integraton inn. French. Americans British mitting together at the tables, talking in a hable of

Curiously enough, Germany, the language of the defeated enemy. bid fair to become the Bonggua

victors, franca of the since nearly every officer of

knows

German, Through very few British officers knew Russian, and comparatively few Soviet eers know English

the other ranks dining room there is a similar picture A.TS. pista from Londen, young French girls who fought in

The secretariat,

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alone

kin-w The bomb secerat. They

he sfice of Secretary General fissuti a statement which said in

Associated Press

CHINA TO BUILD UP OWN AIR FORCE

Shanghai, Jan. 15.

Post-war China needs a strong air force, and will undertakes to build it entirely by herself; stated Colonel Chien Pr, head of the Political Department of the Chinese Air Force Head quarters, at a press conference here.

"heroism

-

Philippine Railway Strike-

Manila, Jan. 16.

This was another way of ...ay-· x we can make international agreement not to use the bomb, but if war breaks out wham.

But 30 that international agreements could be worked out, the three heads of governme it proposed that U.N.0. nt up an atomic commission to study the problem of atomic energy.

The commission will work under U.N.0.'s Security Council. And that is very significant.

The Council is made up of Sve permanent members - United States, Britain, Russia, France, China--and six smuller meubers elected for two-year periods.

HEART OF QUESTION On important questions f five of the permanent members must vote "yus." A single "no" vote by any one of the five veters any action.

So if the Atomic Commission proposes something which any The Philippine railway service one of the Big-Five disapproved, was halted to-day when 4,000 rail- action can be taken on that way workers began the first muss proposal. strike in the 54-year history C This in the heart of the whole atomic bomb question, once the Philippines railways.

They are asking for wage in-commission comes up with pro creuses and a termination of the posnis.

lay-offs. The railways re But the Commission itself

United States will have to move a operated by the

1 tl a Army.

time in offering details on the Lieut.-Genera W. D.

Styer four points listed above. There Commander of the United States

may be long intervals between forces

the Western

In

The Chinese die Force is nuu engaged in the necessary expansion.

and does not require foreign designs or "traditions," he said. The birth of the Chinese Aar | Furce dates from 1937, prior to which there was absolutely n

Even plane industry in China.

the formation during the war and maintenases of an air arm El Maqui and Russian was extremely difficult, but was Amazons ear and laugi, together, successfully carried out by the

and patriotis "OLD BOY" SPIRIT Co-operation in the ofees and played by the entire personas

extends to leisure of the CAF of Nations. nsseried the U.N.G. cantertis

China today has quite a large British other Ko "will have support because - hours dreds of millions of people wohl shooting with their Soviet col number of planes for defence the Colonel added, rather give it support then die leagues, while dances arring purposes,

flaming rubs in their cities by the French are attended by "Most people believe the C.A.Fent

developing along the is

Soviet- and clerks from has typists It all that the U.NO

American lines. I wish to poht The backing of public opinion other national elements.

But it is not all a runtter of ut that they completely forget whereas the League of Nations

and the real significance altached Army talks, dances The paper said the friendly complaints against the demobilisa-did not.

Paste C.A.. during the war, and Pacific said that no military per-steps.

So that international solution! pablie will support the U.N.D.easts. tion slow-dowa were "justified.”

of the bomb problem may be of the military becuase the peoples of the world because of its friendly ation the fact that, in future, we shall sonnel will be used to move the

huild planes entirely free from trains.

until As Chairmin

The railways were to be turned years away. Meanwhile, sub eommittee

therealise there has been a change there, gets through

the mous amount of work in an ex-foreign traditions,"

over to the Philionino Government our government, through demobillastion Johnson in a spere a in the nature of war."

ALUMINIUM PLANES

SAYS! Congress, It added U.N.0, was brought tremely effelent way.

will demonstrate on January 1 but the Army re- President maid the only excuse given for the

The C.A.. Just because the members of

tained control when

strike otherwise, we seen sure to keep planes slow-down is "commitments but into being to see that the en-

number of

of all-

threatened and when the Philla- every one knows and wants to keepditions which led to war in the different national elements *

construction carly nine Government said it did not on making the bombs.

If it in' years before our comments in Germany and former times do not lead to war are on what the army decribes aluminium

great Powers an "old boy terms" it is possi-next your, and will continue its have funds to operate them.--As- there in future. The Congress has never adopted theating the Security Coun-ble to discover the reactions of wartime policy of maintaining soclatii Prean. policy of polleing the

the world. Con

must adjust their other national elements to any various educational institutions gress has not been committed to vil, it said,

which one party in the hinterland of China, the British Empire

without ahedding proposal In disputes prekerve the

Five educational institutes India, the French Empire in Indo-biou, so that humanity will not wishes to make and there-spokesman 'added. China or the Dutch Empire in the be again crucified for nation- fore possible to work out propo- East Indies.

sals which enn be approved by exist at present, training pilets The demonstrationsalism.

and giving mechanles, four Commanders-in-Chief und in Shanghai by Chinese students

Chinese Btudents The Oakland, California, "Tri-all line the

Agricans to

home" atressed that in the ma with little serious difference young

thorough grounding_in preserving peace, opinton.-Reuter-

nautics. Secretary of War Robert Patter chinery for

absenters of the

Colonel Chien pointed out sun told soldiers in Korea that a the two great

1920 Behind Time that in an ever-expanding air new long-range plan was under League of Nations in consideration in Washington and the United States and Flussin -

Washington, Jan. 16. conscious China, each year sea The traditional regimental band with colourful uniforms, precision asserted the War Department was have agreed to use force if

The big-four allies in European increasing number of youths trying to remedy the rudeployment necessary to maintain or restore aituation. He said the Depart international peace and security are far behind their schedule in eager to enter the Chinese Air determining the amount of Ger- Force, and embarking on train- the The "Tribune" sald

to be ons in the Amor!-

ing courses for that purpose. inconsistent. Associated threat of atomic annihilation man industrial equipment

taken as reparations

Reuter. and a breakdown of world or

British and French occupation

was learned here to-day. der may force the great Powers zones,

their sovereignty Officials said there is no chance to surrender

Japan.

are

What others are

ant

nathant.

ment's polley up to date has not been Fresa.

NO HART FOR MORE

Hartford, Conn.. Jan. 16.

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in order to keep the peace."--As-of roaching a final agreement by

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A MOUSE STORY

U. S. Senator Thomas Cociated Press. Hart, Connecticut Republican. -announced that. he will not seek. re-election to the Congress vent

Lawton, Okla., Jan. 16. a single ternt. 'ho has held for

Mrs. Shirley Carter spotted a The retired admiral was com-" mander of the United States mouse in the bathtub drain and

west. after it with a alipper,

Feb. 2 which is the doadline set by

Tokyo Tram

the Potsdam Bie-Thres communi Strike Settled

que for determining the amount of reparations to be taken from the Angoelated conquered countries, Prças.

a

Aero-

Security

от

Council

of

STOP PRESS

London, Jan 10

A Gorman general and authe

Storm Troopers who Were maneled arrived in a Douglas Dakota

transport

plane Croydon yesterday after Rying n-stop from Palo, according

Chronicle" to to-day's "News

that The report says Barty.

iR closed cara, driver to an unknown destina.

the

Wie

tion in London and that when "News Chronicle" reporter asked the War Office for the names of the Germans, and the reason they were brought to London, the reply was that I was "not politic to make any statement."--Reuter.

Sydney, Jan. 15. More than three hundred aircraft, valued at over

are lllion Sterling,

147 be dumped into the Pacifle in the course of the next fustnight.

The

plant Arc Cosaire. Belkata, Avengers and Barra.

cudas, and n Royal Navy pokesman said to-day that

a proceding was inevit at the conclusion of the

such

nble

War.

The American types which comprised the bulk of the dumpings were purchased under the Lenne-lend. They have been stripped of all use. ful parta but many of the planes are new and just out of erates.

This disposal is only first of a series.-Reuter.

RADIO

the

THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th. 1940, STUDIO HL LORENZO AT THE PIANO.

ZBW HONGKONG brosdometing on frequency of 40 lloryoles and from the 19.30 to 1.80 p.m., 0.80 to 7.30 p.m. U.N.Od 9.00 to 11.00 p.m. also on 9.01

Mognetolos. H.K. T.

Thinks U.S. Army Bands Are Lousy

New York, Jan. 16.

19.80 p.m.-Dally ProgramÜLŐ

mary.

12.89 9.m-George Bcott Wood & His

Acordeon nå.

1945 p.m. -"D.mald

Poors"-The

Cavalior of Bong-ENSA.

1.00 p.m.-Roma à Announcements. 1.20.p.m.. Short Programma of Amel-

onu Music,

1.89 p.m.--Varloty Programme. 9.00 p.m-Olosi Down.

6.80 p.m.

Maric.

Programme of Hill Billy 7.00 p.m.-London Holay --Now. 1.15 p.m.-Metody Langur On"--

ENBA.

7.80 p.m.-Studio-Hal Lorenzoat the

Piano,

7.00 pm-Tommy Dorsey & His Or-

ohostre and Dinah Shore (Vocal). 8.00 p.m.Services Masio Hall"

BNSA. 9.00 p.m.-Londen Belay -Boat. 9.05 pm The Mus of Oscar Straum. 0.08 p.m.-BA.F. Concert Oreboire. 10.00 pm. Programine of Light Bpanish Muslo with Tito Schips (Tenor) and Co obita Ropervla (Mez-Bo mao).

marching and baton-swinging drum major must return to the US Army, says Dr. Edwin Franko Goldman, noted band leader and composer, because first rate bands are essential to maintaining the prestige of the Army, both at home and abroad. He said the best band he, and give concerts; even Russia, heard on a Pacific tour was the hard-pressed as she was by the Japanese Army Band. "Mili-Germans, found time to train tary bands are the altow pieces fine bands.

Why can't the United States, of the army," he said. "If they

a really great are badly trained or poorly led, which has put Tokyo, Jan. 16. the public thinks of the soldiers army into the field; have bands

which are comparable?". Over 7,000 municipal street-car behind them as no botter.

Dr. Goldman pointed out that Dr. Goldman-based his criti chployees won their. 300 por cont wage increase and the assurance all the great armies of history cism of the Army band system U.S. ARMY REDUCTION

of an eight-hour a day, among have had great bands. "Napo on observations made on 'n two 10.30 p.m.-Muste for Dancing. other demands which were accept

FINSA ATO ed by the Tekve Municipality in leon's Imperial Guard now the month tour of the Pacific as an 11.00 p.m.-Clam Down, Washington. Jan. 10.

Progammon marked General, Dwight Eisenhower. acttling the seven-day labour dis- Guarda Republicane Francale entertainer. During his tour he back

nocorded spoutally for Borgloon Entertain- US Army Chief-of-Stall, to-day pute, the "Asah" reported to-day, had and has a world famousled or heard most of the largor

wago band; to bands of the British American military bands in the ment by the Doparimous of National.

of the Fill-Bervice EntertainmŃ. Alle Authorities-to-day-not the ereature and teased it in the been reduced from 8,000,000 Inst fneroase, it means only minimum Household regiments entrusted Pacific, and many

September-to-4200,000 men on wages of five von dally for males with the guarding of the Kingpino or Japanese organisations. The best American band he

Printed and published for the The fed the Japanese government that air a couple of times.

four Zen dally for female em draw thousands when they play

Novapaper aeronauticni enalomont or equip. Revived, the rodent bit the cat January 1.

On January 1 there were 64,000 ploveta.. mont previously used for aero- in the neck, striking a big artery.

In addition, the Municipality for the Changing of the Guard; found in the Pacific, Dr. God-Proprietors. nautical research must not be used The cat died, the mouse escaped. American soldiers in the China-

Hong Kang. or removod from Iaboratories and Mrs. Carter is laying in a Burma-Indin theat, 885,000 men hon agreed to give a 400 per cent one of the first things the German said, was inferior to most Enterprise Limited, by WALTER

try was to bring in their hands nations.-ABBociation' Prees. mendine disposal Instructions from supply of mousetrapaAssociated in the Pacifle theatre, and 24,000 increase in family and housing mana dia on taking over a coun- Filipino and Japanese organi- JAMES KEATES, Windour House,.

In Alaska-Associated Press. allowancee Associated Press.. G.HQ-Areocinted Press.

Asiatic Floet at the outbreak of After a fow moments of pocka-

the Pacific. war-Associated boo, Mrs, Carter conked the mouse Proge.

and threw it out on her

L

porch, Tokyo, Jan. 16. A half grown kitten anotted said the United States Army has Despite the size of the

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